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Officials from both organisations visited government organisations and places affected by the soot.
Now there is a new threat: A combative Trump determined to question the credibility of news organisations, the heartbeat of many media organisations.
Environmental sensing teams will be formed at many organisations with a goal of becoming aware and understanding the potential impact of new trends on their organisations.
Charities listed as tax-exempt 20163(c)(3) organisations are supposed to be charitable—to serve the public good by distributing money to other organisations and individuals.
Having women at the top of organisations may inspire others to emulate them, and board members may be able push through more female-friendly policies lower down in their organisations.
"Every forecasting model on the performance on the British economy post the referendum by every major organisation, the banks, the government organisations and, indeed, international organisations has proven wrong," Davis said.
"Every forecasting model on the performance on the British economy post the referendum by every major organisation, the banks, the government organisations and, indeed, intentional organisations has proven wrong," Davis said in parliament.
Business organisations have come out in favour, though only tepidly.
We don't waste funds in logistics – unlike other bigger organisations.
Many companies and organisations will have designs on such data.
Let's make sure that these organisations deliver for the people.
The FCCC criticised the exclusion of the Western news organisations.
Ngov belongs to three Slack workspaces for three different organisations.
Second, media organisations sympathetic to the party face quiet countermeasures.
There's a trust gap now between news organisations and consumers.
Organisations will compete for the right to award the qualification.
This was aided by Democrat organisations' heavy investment in Arizona.
Organisations such as Amnesty International do not "hate" Mr Minniti.
But how are Australian organisations tracking against our global peers?
He promised to "dismantle and not just decapitate" criminal organisations.
LGBT organisations argue that such measures are homophobic and discriminatory.
Other organisations should probably count on spending a similar share.
Europe's media, trade unions and civic organisations are mostly national.
New Zealand and Australia reported no impact on any organisations.
The announcement of Project Gigaton was welcomed by environmental organisations.
Yet their organisations share an anniversary and an intertwined history.
The best charter organisations and academy groups are slick operations.
Leaders should look at their organisations through the introverts' eyes.
Most investors in such bonds are philanthropic organisations and entrepreneurs.
D'autres organisations agricoles, comme Solidarité Paysans, contribuent aussi à l'effort.
Organisations like the Office for National Statistics spoke with authority.
"It has ignored the calls of clean athletes, a multitude of athlete organisations, and of leading National Anti-Doping Organisations, to do the right thing by excluding Russia from the Rio Olympic Games," he added.
Along these lines, Ohio passed a law in 2016 barring its health department from sending any preventive health funding to organisations that perform or promote—or affiliate with organisations that perform or promote—"nontherapeutic abortions".
Unsurprisingly, Trump's decision has provoked overwhelmingly critical reactions from environmental organisations.
"Our airspace forces will continue working against these organisations," he said.
These range from SMEs to larger organisations, across 14 different countries.
Though farming organisations support culls, pastureland within wolf range is limited.
Student organisations sympathetic to the Islamists have taken up the cause.
The other half of the cash did go to veterans' organisations.
Women's rights organisations have been campaigning against child marriage for years.
If the organisations went mixed, their members could escape these sanctions.
Growing numbers of youth-sport organisations are therefore reconsidering their rules.
They are active in communal organisations but often hide their affiliation.
Previous governments downplayed the power of criminal organisations, says Mr Moro.
Such organisations live on because Northern Irish society is still divided.
That calls for organisations such as the IMF to speak out.
That sort of money inevitably attracts other types of criminal organisations.
These numbers are considerably lower than those compiled by other organisations.
But the work will be for community organisations, not a ranch.
Big firms are not the only organisations which can offer goodies.
Either way, you'll be giving something back by supporting these organisations.
Alongside workers' organisations, it dug the first wells and built roads.
Regional transmission organisations do the same, but cover a larger geography.
Xi had reportedly told the organisations to "tell China's stories well".
The new council is tasked with suing media organisations that violate its regulations, creating a list of penalties, fining media organisations that break licence terms, and can revoke or suspend the right to publish or broadcast.
Ironically, the only organisations joining them in protest against the use of "special measures" are Israeli human-rights organisations, which just last month were the subjects of a right-wing smear campaign branding them as alien "plants".
Some of the organisations and countries that have been abandoned deserve it.
The Guardian published a story saying it was among those organisations excluded.
Organisations focus so much on efficiency that they fail to be effective.
This year, the organisations are taking their collaborative efforts to new heights.
The response of over twenty student organisations was to boycott the event.
Corporations, schools and, above all, government organisations are invoked with contempt throughout.
International organisations such as the OECD and the EU issue regular reports.
BASHING America's legacy media organisations may be Donald Trump's most consistent hobby.
Humanitarian organisations must be more prepared to use cash transfers in emergencies.
Bitcoin is now accepted by major organisations including U.S. online retailer Overstock.
Educators and civil-society organisations must spread the lessons of the past.
At 1:31am eastern time, media organisations called the election for him.
International organisations denounced Mr Morales and the constitutional court ruled against him.
Some think-tanks host sister lobbying organisations, which present their own risks.
Regional transmission organisations do the same but cover a larger geographic area.
Shifts in the burden of disease also present dilemmas for international organisations.
Many workers focus their hopes on climbing the hierarchy of their organisations.
SGT Updated story with list of helpline organisations in Asia and Australia.
Befrienders is one of scores of organisations operating hot lines around Japan.
And it is not clear who would launch other ICANN-like organisations.
The council, overseen by the information ministry, deals with foreign media organisations.
Non-governmental organisations were deemed agents of foreign influence; dissidents were jailed.
This is an informal high-level body linking government and party organisations.
The GDPR is prescriptive about what organisations have to do to comply.
Other non-profit organisations are having similar internal discussions, British media said.
Otherwise, some Afghan non-government organisations are operating in insurgency-prone areas.
Chick-fil-A on Monday said it no longer funded the organisations.
And the government has markedly improved access for humanitarian organisations and journalists.
The KKK and other white supremacist organisations have been emboldened by it.
By courting press attention, he puts pressure on organisations to pay up.
The British Government can support this work by ensuring the 300 organisations that have a relationship with the Counter-Terrorism Internet Referral Unit are aware of the support available from industry peers and potentially convening those organisations where necessary.
CAs can award ostensibly trusted organisations with the power to sign certificates too.
That brings the number of organisations that can apply for funds to 33.
Facebook rewards these firms with data privileges that other organisations to not enjoy.
But China's aggressively atheist regime cannot abide organisations that it does not control.
Public retraining schemes used to be run jointly by unions and bosses' organisations.
The Danish and Swedish employer organisations and the Swedish union declined to comment.
The church was one of the only organisations to stand up to him.
Chinese organisations that receive foreign funding, particularly non-governmental ones, face increasing scrutiny.
As one old business-school saw has it, organisations must adapt or die.
Some health-care organisations are putting music at the heart of their services.
A recent study found 109 organisations devoted to promoting good relations with Russia.
To internationalists, America enjoys precious privileges as the designer of many multilateral organisations.
"We have not received any assistance from all international organisations," he told Reuters.
It's the responsibility of businesses and organisations to comply with data protection law.
EU and Eldon Insurance to inform both organisations that they will be audited.
He thinks that such decentralised organisations could one day disrupt the tech giants.
The two mainstream organisations of Catholic women have voiced understanding for the protest.
"We see many organisations that work independently of each other," says Ms Arsovska.
The organisations are reportedly wary of being associated with increasingly foul-mouthed mothers.
Guilds were also social organisations whose members met informally to drink in lodges.
International shipping organisations have drawn up recommendations, based on what worked in Somalia.
Last October, Sikhs PAC joined other organisations to protest against new trucking regulations.
Organisations can work with others facing similar challenges over long-term digital preservation.
New companies are forming to help organisations big and small tackle these problems.
Moreover, audiences often resist the attempts of news organisations to correct their misperceptions.
Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, denounced the abuse of international organisations like Interpol.
Instagram said it is working with some 40 organisations worldwide for the initiative.
He has secured the support of global organisations, including the World Economic Forum.
Vote Leave is the more sensible of the two rival pro-Brexit organisations.
Britain's two big parties were once the largest civic organisations in the country.
Its reckless release disrupted organisations across Europe costing hundreds of millions of pounds.
It also relies on funds from the World Bank and other international organisations.
No convictions, no suspects and no action taken against any individuals or organisations.
In October, GoFundMe launched Charity, a new fundraising platform specifically targeting nonprofit organisations.
Boris Johnson is accused of staging a Trumpian attack on British news organisations.
The country has more Protestant organisations, about 55,000 of them, than convenience stores.
Champions of the "open-data" movement push organisations to give away their data
Fired up by organisations like the VCDL, elected officials have exploited such feelings.
"Unaoil has instructed its lawyers to commence legal action against Fairfax Media and its partners in relation to the malicious and damaging allegations negligently published by these media organisations and repeated by other media organisations globally," Unaoil said in a statement.
The central bank estimates there are around 200 trust management organisations in the Netherlands.
Historically, most protocols were developed by researchers and then maintained by non-profit organisations.
Several organisations had also offered cash rewards for leads about their identity and location.
"Large organisations don't know where the innovators are," says Sue Paish, the supercluster's boss.
Humanitarian organisations are buying the cook stoves from us to distribute to the refugees.
"We don't want organisations all around the world to reinvent the wheel," Fuller said.
Many civil society organisations and political parties, including the opposition, have welcomed Coomaraswamy's appointment.
Combined with the efforts of health services, these organisations have helped turn things around.
It also granted more organisations the right to raise funds directly from the public.
The law has made it more difficult for Chinese organisations to receive foreign donations.
The organisations that run it are rich, powerful and conscious of the sport's reputation.
The suspected chemical attack killed dozens of people in Douma, medical relief organisations say.
Some critics say he has had too little experience working with civil-society organisations.
Quota management systems are best coordinated among coastal states through regional fisheries management organisations.
Organisations on the left which might be expected to back rent control oppose it.
The malware has impacted other small organisations in Saudi Arabia, he said, without elaborating.
We have been told both organisations have made improvements and learned from these events.
Andrew McLaughlin is a board director of several tech companies and civil-society organisations.
Without lists that keep track of people and things, most big organisations would collapse.
The malware has impacted other small organisations in Saudi Arabia, he said, without elaborating.
All organisations that use data from EU citizens must comply, regardless of their domicile.
Responsibility falls to a confusing hotch-potch of organisations, including HMRC, the tax office.
The organisations pushing this agenda realise some of their proposals will "engender lively opposition".
Some organisations have rebranded themselves to show that their doors are open to anyone.
It has also proposed that the leaders of these organisations face tougher prison sentences.
This way, he could fool news organisations who placed their trust into his work.
They will ultimately be distributed free of charge to institutions through the partner organisations.
At least nine foreign organisations are involved in fixing different parts of the system.
Some such organisations, including the Hong Kong Psychological Society, have started offering free counselling.
The law requires that organisations take appropriate measures to keep people's personal data secure.
The gallery of characters and organisations that have weighed into this debate is impressive.
Obtaining a license will also mean organisations are free to conduct cannabis-related research.
This windfall for the organisations did not sit well with Ted Frank, the petitioner.
The arts minister called the opposition parties that supported the motion "Mickey Mouse organisations".
Turkey hardly distinguishes between the two Kurdish groups, and lists both as terrorist organisations.
In fact, under 10 percent of Australian organisations say they have traditional, hierarchical structures.
Outside of Richmond Group, Biles has launched another three organisations with cofounder Tara Flynn.
Eventually, the public part of the key pair will be distributed to other organisations.
The council will include safety advocates, academics, researchers, grassroots political organisations and community groups.
Chinese law requires organisations and citizens to support, assist and cooperate with intelligence work.
LafargeHolcim had issued a statement in November denying it had financed "designated terrorist organisations".
Human-rights organisations say that is illegal, as are other aspects of the deal.
Nowhere else have party organisations access to so much money, data and technical talent.
Some American charities have tried, reinventing themselves as welfare organisations focused on poor countries.
The story of RocketSpace suggests that big and small organisations have a symbiotic relationship.
Their joint measures will be in effect until June 15, the three organisations said.
By the late 1990s female students began setting up their own single-sex organisations.
The central government surplus excludes the budgets of social security organisations and local administration.
It is against this background that organisations like The Citizens Foundation (TCF) have developed.
But opposition politicians and motoring organisations fought so hard that the plans were dropped.
Environmental organisations celebrated the EIB decision, but expressed disappointment at the one year delay.
The GDPR obliges organisations to create an inventory of the personal data they hold.
"It is a shame that organisations aren't more sophisticated about identifying stress," observes Harvey.
What can a fraudster do with medical records stolen from several health care organisations?
I agree most organisations want consistency—that's how they survived in the old world.
As businesses became more sophisticated in the 20th century, organisations became much more elaborate.
The document put Extinction Rebellion alongside organisations ranging from Islamic State to neo-Nazis.
Debaya, who is also active in human-rights organisations, acknowledges this is a concern.
Indeed, these organisations have been criticised by equal rights activists and psychology professionals alike.
"The mainstream Senegalese human rights organisations hadn't really taken on LGBT issues," she said.
VOLKSWAGEN SPOKESMAN CONFIRMS TALKS WITH GERMAN CONSUMER ORGANISATIONS ON DIESEL CASE SETTLEMENT HAVE FAILED
The borough, community organisations, the police service, residents, institutions, everybody has to get together.
It is not clear whether those organisations have a record of compliance with such requests.
In the Philippines, we have partnered with Poynter certified organisations - Rappler IQ and VERA Files.
Under the most recent draft, organisations and individuals cannot abuse or threaten minors during treatment.
In large organisations, managing all individual policy owners from policy central may not be reasonable.
That these two sorts of criminality may be run by the same organisations is significant.
Two-thirds of large organisations said they could not find workers with the right skills.
We believe that the OX has huge potential for charities, aid organisations and development programmes.
And other philanthropic organisations besides the Gates foundation are also pushing in the same direction.
The Cologne Institute for Economic Research, which has ties to employers' organisations, argues the opposite.
Many feminists and women's organisations support trans inclusion and reform of the Gender Recognition Act.
Hamas and the military wing of Hezbollah are both designated as terrorist organisations by Britain.
Muslim organisations and politicians have long complained about a strain of Islamophobia in the party.
CAMPAIGNING is no longer the preserve of big organisations like political parties and trade unions.
Organisations that employ paralegals could do more to monitor standards and maintain databases of cases.
However, the U.K's National Federation of Fishermen's Organisations is actually keeping shtum on the topic.
The overlap between what WikiLeaks and traditional media organisations do has also become increasingly blurred.
Varadkar said Bolsonaro's effort to blame non-government environmental organisations for the fires was "Orwellian".
The supermarket is one of several organisations in Birkenhead helping people to make ends meet.
But many Muslim women and organisations see blatant hypocrisy and double standards behind the measure.
Third, to support the efforts of civil society organisations to promote alternative and counter-narratives.
Aragon wants to use blockchain tools to manage entire organisations, complete with decentralised arbitration courts.
More recently, we've seen the acceleration of initial coin offerings (ICOs) amongst startups and organisations.
But religious organisations and conservative lawmakers had voiced strong opposition and proposed dozens of amendments.
Several organisations cancelled fundraising galas booked at Mr Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.
About 200 organisations in Britain provide services for male victims, up from 70 in 2012.
For next year, unions expected 2.9 percent wage growth, while employers' organisations expected 2.7 percent.
In 2017 WannaCry and NotPetya, two malware programs, scrambled files in organisations across the world.
You can also apply this principle to families, organisations and to many domains of life.
Without some universal values and global organisations, rival nations cannot agree on any common rules.
The American Academy of Paediatrics and several other organisations are suing it for delaying regulation.
Of this, around $120bn went to religious organisations and $60bn to educational institutions (mostly universities).
Others have funnelled money into the hands of organisations and politicians who share their views.
The United States could help by removing the group from its list of terrorist organisations.
Some organisations, such as Japan's national football team, already put family names first in English.
Large organisations may be able to get around the problem using so-called quantum cryptography.
New IEA-type organisations may be required to ensure that such supplies are not "weaponised".
American commanders evaluate casualty claims made by external organisations in inconsistent and sometimes restrictive ways.
International organisations, including UNCTAD, warn that it could scare off investors and harm economic growth.
Several organisations have looked into alternative applications for the blockchain, away from the digital currency.
Some media organisations, including Bloomberg, had earlier reported the discovery of part of the stabilizer.
She emphasises the role that civil-society organisations played in Myanmar's transition, particularly Myanmar Egress.
They must decide whether the accommodation constitutes a "substantial burden" on the organisations' religious qualms.
Journalistic organisations had expressed concern that the tactic could undermine reporters' and media institutions' credibility.
Similarly, the police started to treat hooligan firms as fully fledged criminal organisations after Beverwijk.
In August, China launched a campaign against pyramid selling organisations disguised as job recruitment agencies.
But he has been widely condemned in many African countries and by international rights organisations.
If you're over 65, the largest spend is on health and disability organisations (18 percent).
Lots of Republican operatives and politicians more or less loathe reporters from mainstream news organisations.
To do this, we need the help of the widest range of people and organisations.
On Friday, Morrison said there were now 58 other organisations eligible to call themselves "banks".
The ActionAid statement called the move "an attack on civil society and human rights organisations".
Other agreements between police departments and organisations including the FOP are available online, Motherboard confirmed.
That's why organisations have to ensure that they process personal information fairly, legally and transparently.
The governments of ten countries across Europe administer membership fees on behalf of religious organisations.
Yet organisations advocating for girls' rights say there has been almost no consultation with them.
The vilification was a "smokescreen" to cover up attacks on local civic organisations, he added.
He claimed that the media attention has already encouraged a few organisations to pay up.
Tim Turner, a former Information Governance advisor in the NHS who now trains organisations on data protection and FOIA, told Motherboard in an email that,under the Data Protection Act, organisations have to prove they have taken appropriate technical measures to keep information safe.
I think we are one of the rare organisations in the world that tackles this problem.
Make use of his Presidency, and his critique of those international organisations is sometimes very valid.
The Trustees hope that the objects of the charity will be taken forward by other organisations.
Closer to home, cultural organisations are helping to protect oud music in places wracked by instability.
Donations to organisations the Communist Party feels uneasy about, such as religious groups, are underreported too.
Officials have been picky about what kinds of organisations get charitable status under the new law.
This makes it even more imperative for media organisations to fact-check before running their stories.
Flying out to China Wednesday, she's also in initial discussions with hearing organisations in other countries.
He is now a campaign strategist and advises organisations on how to define their social purpose.
"I've faced a lot of lack of urgency on the ground, from some organisations," he lamented.
Religious organisations, such as the Muslim Lawyers Association, argue for a broad interpretation of religious rights.
Instead, it is hoped the tool will be rolled out on school computers and across organisations.
BEFORE digital connectivity, non-profit organisations benefited from concerts that solicited donations and touted their causes.
The coalition is providing inspection-free access for aid ships from trusted organisations to Yemeni ports.
WhatsApp notified the Department of Justice and "a number of human rights organisations" of the issue.
Right-to-die organisations have sprung up across the world to make the case for it.
At the height of the rallies in Daegu, more than 25 civic organisations marshalled 22011,000 protesters.
"The same few organisations appear again and again," he wrote in a paper earlier this year.
Yet as the two organisations prepare to celebrate their centenaries, the festivities are tinged with anxiety.
In today's Russia the two largest trade-union organisations are affiliated with the pro-Kremlin parties.
Up until then, transhumanism had been desperately short on organisations with political emphasis and legal bite.
She led marches, held marathons, set up awkward organisations, and in every way was a gadfly.
Australian organisations are quick to recognise the upheaval, with 20203% saying AI will revolutionise their industry.
Recently the government has been suppressing anti-corruption organisations and has failed to reform its courts.
This distinction, she argues, helps us to understand differences across nations, social classes, organisations and families.
Indeed, all kinds of non-profit organisations have become more businesslike over the past few decades.
This is not the first time humanitarian organisations have turned to crowdsourcing to help gather data.
Using that name is the only way Taiwan can participate in many international organisations or events.
We found 675 organisations in total, ranging from club nights to cycling teams to church groups.
And third, there is the question of how the organisations financed by ICOs will be governed.
If Blockstack runs into trouble, too, the very concept of distributed organisations may be at risk.
Second, they use quantitative data from multilateral organisations such as the World Bank and the IMF.
"I need my own media," he told his financial backers, exhorting them to purchase news organisations.
Rather than run age-checking schemes itself, the BBFC will oversee their development by other organisations.
In May 2015, 64 Asian-American organisations filed a complaint to this effect with the DoJ.
Non-disclosure agreements are increasingly used by political campaigns, which are treated as private organisations legally.
Turkey also wants other nations to crack down on Gulen-affiliated organisations, including schools and businesses.
All organisations must also report any data-security breaches to their national regulator within 72 hours.
Both organisations have been jittery ahead of a municipal election that was scheduled for early October.
China's Supreme Court on Monday warned that individuals and organisations making illegal loans faced jail time.
The point of organisations is that people can achieve things collectively that they cannot achieve individually.
Around 80 such cisterns have been restored so far by a coalition of non-governmental organisations.
"That is almost impossible for a country like Russia, as I understand sports organisations," Hoermann said.
Once these were among the most powerful organisations in the PLA, operating almost as separate fiefs.
Half its profits will be donated to organisations helping victims of child sex-trafficking, Mazzio said.
The BBC reports that up to 25 NHS organisations and some GP practices have been affected.
A growing body of evidence shows that shortage of shut-eye cripples individuals and poisons organisations.
Little surprise, then, that many organisations refuse to sanction business-class travel on short-haul flights.
Private organisations play a role, but largely at the party's behest or to avoid upsetting it.
But civil-rights organisations that have long opposed for-profit prisons are cheered by this development.
She is the former policy lead of Volt Europa and previously worked for human-rights organisations.
Environmental organisations say the plant is one of the most polluting power stations in the world.
Like media organisations everywhere, the Publicity Department is struggling to keep pace with changing consumer demands.
Mr M'Membe says his business is far more up-to-date than most organisations in Zambia.
The UNFSA attempts to regulate high-seas fishing through clubs called Regional Fisheries Management Organisations (RFMOs).
He also said the current security vacuum "allows terrorist organisations to be present inside the country".
The Tencent Foundation was established in 2007 and cooperates with other charity organisations, the company said.
The International Monetary Fund weighed in during November, as the unprecedented criticism by international organisations mounted.
We know already that there have been attempts to attack organisations beyond the National Health Service.
CFOs also have more powerful tools than ever to monitor what is happening in their organisations.
The old institutions are desperately looking for solutions, and good organisations are open to new ideas.
The UN humanitarian organisations have not been seen in our towns for months, sometimes even years.
In 2018, all of American charitable giving—not just to anti-poverty organisations—amounted to $428bn.
Anti-corruption organisations claimed that far from aggressively pursuing Burisma, Mr Shokin was sabotaging the investigation.
Officials did not invite most media organisations that have reported on the alleged abuses, including Reuters.
Companies are complex organisations, in the case of WPP, and indeed S4Capital, they're based on organisations around clients, around country, and around function, and they depend on large numbers of people for their success, and it's bringing those people together, in a unified way, that's absolutely critical.
Early 933th-century Jewish socialist organisations like the Bund, popular throughout Eastern Europe, encouraged education in Yiddish.
Lifesum is now seeking partnerships with organisations in other sectors, including food, fitness, healthcare, DNA and pharmaceuticals.
The Federation of German Consumer Organisations (VZBV) sees risks from Big Data in personal insurance outweighing benefits.
BAE said Greve has 30 years experience with large multinational organisations in the oil and gas industry.
Productive partnerships between governments and non-state organisations can help get every child a high-quality education.
The development of new products and processes can suffer, as can interactions with research organisations and universities.
"We're entering the second age of space exploration where you're seeing private organisations stepping forward," he said.
Global firms have big overheads; complex supply chains tie up inventory; sprawling organisations are hard to run.
Liverpool has shed 3,000 staff and handed some of its libraries over to community organisations to run.
Arrows linked these allegations to George Soros, a Jewish philanthropist and supporter of many left-liberal organisations.
The town is dotted with civic organisations, including a lawn-bowling club, churches and a Conservative association.
The best succeed because they are well-managed organisations with skilful teachers, high standards and high expectations.
The main idea is that market signals should operate just as vigorously within organisations as between them.
But Jamaican media organisations fear that media suppression might creep in through a new data protection act.
Key employees across both organisations will also be interviewed, including directors, staff and their data protection officers.
But the ICO will now audit the organisations to determine how they are using customers' personal information.
But rightsholders can opt out of having their works data mined by entities other than research organisations.
Few of the prominent organisations that help veterans think the VA health system requires a radical restructuring.
Despite all this, religious organisations play an important and in some ways increasing role in English education.
If the administrators win, the students' right to belong to whatever organisations they like will be constrained.
After mass closures of SOEs in the 1990s, officials pressed private firms to set up party organisations.
The effort has also received grants from a number of polar organisations to continue gathering the biographies.
In 2002, after an appeal from civil-society organisations, the UN agreed to help take them down.
Organisations with wage bills of more than £3m ($4m) a year pay a 0.5% tax on salaries.
These days women's organisations tend to lack the financial heft needed to emulate the suffragists' election fund.
Some Muslims fear that government efforts to form representative bodies will be dominated by large communal organisations.
Led by Bersih, a coalition of non-governmental organisations, it was the fifth mass protest since 2007.
U.S. technology and engineering conglomerate GE said it had signed $15 billion of agreements with Saudi organisations.
"We know that they are compliant organisations ... also quite heavily regulated institutions," Chamberlain said at that time.
This is a message that is beginning to get through slowly, to both individuals and large organisations.
Would such a large verdict frighten other media organisations away from publishing sensitive information about famous people?
There are plenty of people and organisations working toward that milestone, but it's still a way off.
I have to work with other people and other organisations that are trying to end child marriage.
Such a policy will not be beneficial, you can't be in the same sack as terrorist organisations.
Organisations such as the Brookings Institution have long advocated the importance of behavioral science in economic development.
Erdogan said terrorist organisations were targeting civilians because they were losing their struggle against the security forces.
However, the idea that Turkey is actually a safe third country has upset many human-rights organisations.
In small organisations, too, there can be little chance of a sideways move to escape the rut.
The central bank says the foundations are legally established, independent organisations with their own boards of trustees.
To bolster his case, General Nicholson points to "overt cooperation between the Taliban and designated terrorist organisations".
That is to say, design processes and organisations to remove the chance that prejudices interfere with judgement.
"Abe conveyed Japan's appreciation for the sanctions the U.S. decided to impose on Chinese organisations," he said.
Although Harvard cannot control unaffiliated private organisations, it still wields power over other aspects of student life.
Financial institutions and non-governmental organisations serving poor countries have been hit particularly hard by the withdrawal.
The use of Rekognition has been opposed by civil rights organisations, AI experts, and even Amazon workers.
As the requirements for handling personal data become more testing, many organisations will increasingly outsource the task.
The two organisations plan to hold regular adoption camps to screen potential adopters for the four batches.
Human rights organisations and independent academics have been urging politicians to drop these plans for months now.
" An NCA spokesperson, meanwhile, wrote "We do not routinely confirm or deny specific communication with other organisations.
The fund is for four organisations: the ACLU, Immigrant Resource Center, International Rescue Committee and Mercy Corps.
Familyar Familyar is a social platform for connecting elderly people and families with social and care organisations.
On its website, ROSSWIFT, said currently about 500 leading Russian banks and organisations are users of SWIFT.
Les chercheurs et les organisations agricoles s'accordent pour dire que le problème dure depuis de nombreuses années.
Aid organisations have called for exemptions from sanctions that restrict most trade and business with North Korea.
Mercer's survey of 231 cities helps companies and organisations determine compensation and hardship allowances for international staff.
"Both organisations retain confidence in the tariff offered to customers," E.ON said in a statement on Tuesday.
Delight your customers by predicting and meeting their needs ahead of time We will see a rise in proactive organisations, that is, organisations that are able to offer products and services the moment the need for them arises often even before the customer realises there is a need.
Another exemption the government intends to exercise is to allow scientific or historical research organisations which gather statistics or organisations performing archiving functions in the public interest to be exempted from obligations to provide rights of access of individuals to the data held on them and obligations to rectify inaccurate personal data upon notification — although it notes this will only be the case "if compliance would seriously impair these organisations' ability to carry out research, archiving or statistics-gathering activities".
U.S. civil rights and Islamic organisations said the posts amounted to an incitement to violence against U.S. Muslims.
Are women represented where decisions are made that affect them—in government, parliament, local assemblies, businesses and organisations?
Organisations ,including the Indian Society of Western Australia, have condemned the use of Ganesha for promoting meat sales.
And they're not alone, with organisations like PETA committing to the rescue effort too with their own evacuations.
"Organisations struggle most with behaviour that's unwelcome, unacceptable but not unlawful," says Pam Jeffords of Mercer, another consultancy.
But officials also want to prevent independent organisations from growing large enough to put pressure on the party.
This will enable organisations like Global Fishing Watch to get the data they want at an affordable price.
Still, a lot of organisations would like to be able to size up those who use their services.
Museums there are registered as not-for-profit organisations to take advantage of state and federal tax concessions.
And the upcoming cases involving UK human rights organisations will change the nature of case law in Europe.
The Chamber of Commerce, mortgage bankers, business groups and human-resource organisations penned amicus briefs supporting the companies.
These people clearly did not forge relationships with American organisations "for the purpose of evading" Mr Trump's ban.
"Private organisations", he wrote, "do not have a constitutional right to obtain governmental funding to support their activities".
He shuns multilateral organisations, treats alliances as unwanted baggage and openly admires the authoritarian leaders of America's adversaries.
The state stopped administering and funding shrines, leaving private organisations, most notably Jinja Honcho, to assume that role.
In Mbandaka, hotels are filled with workers from the WHO, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) and other medical organisations.
MOBSTERS, gangsters and bent cops have all been tried under America's Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organisations (RICO) Act.
Founded in Cambridge in 2013, Darktrace has developed software that helps organisations detect unusual behaviour on their network.
The most important single thing is for organisations to have a credible threat of sanction for the perpetrators.
IT IS a challenge for many organisations when too many employees request time off around the Christmas period.
Meredith's deal is backed in part by the Koch brothers, whose largesse funds a raft of conservative organisations.
International organisations, like the UN's refugee agency, now have space to function in Libya, Mr Minniti proudly notes.
Two new groups with links to American organisations, Abort67 and 40 Days For Life, have entered the fray.
Consider donating to local, national, or international organisations that are trying to address the immediate crisis of homelessness.
Several non-governmental and journalist organisations have called the arrests an attack on the freedom of the press.
More than a third of organisations (34 percent) feared they would experience cybercrime in the next two years.
Problems with cellular signals usually mean that organisations need to resort to costly equipment to map interiors accurately.
But organisations that let Facebook and others publish their stories risk losing their ability to profit from them.
And they allow nascent protest movements to function without leaders or formal organisations, to begin with at least.
The Associated Press, the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, and other journalistic organisations condemned the move.
Facebook, for instance, allows political organisations to upload lists of voters and inject tailored ads into their newsfeeds.
Like Mr Stevens, Mr Mears thinks that the future of the NHS lies in Accountable Care Organisations (ACOs).
There can be few organisations in England that still use fax machines as often as doctors' surgeries do.
"I hope they will contact Addict Aide or other local organisations working to help people struggling with addiction."
WISeKey runs a cybersecurity platform for international organisations, governments, enterprises and financial institutions in 102 countries, it said.
Ethical investors had called for the suspension, arguing BHP's membership of some industry organisations funds pro-coal lobbying.
Journalist and author Matthew Syed explains why thinking is more creative in organisations where the staff are diverse.
Pending a final agreement Greece would not block Macedonia from joining international organisations if it called itself FYROM.
Many of the organisations and individuals targeted by the government have had links of some kind with America.
Microsoft says Russian hackers are targeting sports organisations in the run up to the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo.
He said another law aimed at foreign-backed non-government organisations, dubbed the "Stop Soros" bill, would follow.
Those conditions are something that Amnesty International, among other organisations, has recently called attention to on several occasions.
"This website is designed to let everyone inside George Soros' Open Society Foundation and related organisations," they said.
Of the nearly 140 people who run India's HIV/AIDS programme, 112 are consultants seconded from foreign organisations.
The U.N. survey uses a variety of polling organisations, official figures and research methods to calculate the rankings.
Being able to link malware samples to a particular family is of course valuable to organisations and businesses.
In many European countries, "church taxes"—levied on all registered members of religious organisations by governments—still exist.
His prime minister, Edouard Philippe, held discussions last week with each of the big unions and employers' organisations.
Alphabet Inc subsidiaries Jigsaw and Google are offering a free Protect Your Election package to low-budget organisations.
In January, Indonesia's minister of higher education said he wanted to ban LGBTQ student organisations from college campuses.
It needs to stop, and the international organisations advising it to keep doing it need to stop too.
The documents were obtained by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) and released by several news organisations.
The State Department budget for Europe and Eurasia ($615m last year) is a lifeline for civil-society organisations.
"Our vision is the primary motivator for us — change the world of work for 10,000 organisations," he said.
Google has announced the winners of a $20 million grant for organisations building tech for people with disabilities.
Finally, campaigners against reforming the GRA misrepresent the way in which trans-equality organisations want the law to change.
Make use of that, get him on your side, so that collectively, with Trump, we can change those organisations.
Media outlets and pundits supporting the government aired conspiracy theories suggesting that left-wing organisations had incited the violence.
And it is two organisations in one: the Mozilla Foundation and the Mozilla Corporation, both based in Silicon Valley.
Yoti also has various partnerships that sees organisations use its ID verification technology within their own apps and websites.
Reuters found that Glocom advertises over 22 radio systems for "military and paramilitary" organisations on its Malaysian website, glocom.com.my.
DDoS attacks have become common tools for cyber criminals trying to cripple businesses and organisations with significant online activities.
They are talking about being tipped on the contents of the Dossier which all these news organisations already had.
However, he said Congo would refuse access for aid organisations funded by Belgium, the former colonial power in Congo.
At the very least, there's no shortage of powerful people and organisations who will be holding him to account.
"Organisations have moved from creating talent to consuming work," says Jonas Prising, the boss of Manpower, an employment consultancy.
Options include making it easier for people to report stories as fake and relying on respected fact-checking organisations.
Labour ignored repeated warnings from grassroots Jewish organisations about anti-Semitism in the party until it was too late.
This digital mindset will also be applied by organisations, looking for options to digitise idle assets using new technologies.
The NCSC declined further comment on the source of the attack or on which organisations or agencies were targeted.
And, like many new technologies, gene drives do not require big organisations in order to be made to work.
Organisations funding bakeries and local councils were forced to rely on him to transfer hard currency into Eastern Ghouta.
Managers in organisations like the NHS know that there will be no second chances for them in this area.
Organisations receiving Title-X funding are no longer allowed to provide abortions or refer patients to doctors for them.

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