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With that attitude, it is not surprising that over the centuries Protestant countries came to reject the traditional Roman Catholic idea that organised charity was naturally the work of the organised Church.
Those who wish to secure a four-day work week should note that the weekend as we know it has been brought about not only by organised labour, but also by organised religion.
They've been organised entirely without the artist's knowledge or involvement.
On July 20th the party's sympathisers organised their own rally.
The European Central Bank has organised a meeting on Feb.
She is a strong campaigner, with a well organised party.
The rallies they organised around the National Monument were huge.
Then there are organised criminal gangs which include recycled paramilitaries.
How did she imagine such massive fraud would be organised?
Farmers from his own riding in Quebec organised against him.
Mr Cohen organised his fellow residents into a resistance movement.
The business is fragmented, poorly organised and almost wholly unregulated.
Many Kosovars think their leaders are engaged in organised crime.
Ireland has focused on organised crooks rather than foreign politicians.
She has organised grand conferences and delivered speeches about unity.
The final obstacle is the broadening definition of organised crime.
"That will give manufacturers time to get organised," Buzyn said.
Or, for that matter, for taxpayers to subsidise organised religion?
Their lives were organised by Clement VII, a Medici pope.
"That will give manufacturers time to get organised," she added.
Much more damning: he is unscrupulous, unserious and poorly organised.
There are networks, but they are not organised like that.
Later, reunions are organised back in Hong Kong, creating networks.
Each day is highly organised for the astronauts, including Saturday.
"You're organised by nature, second only to Virgoans," says Eddins.
Environmentalists that year organised boycotts of palm oil products at supermarkets.
These are organised into logic gates, which implement simple logical operations.
As countries become more organised they can often combine their programmes.
Hutu officers organised most adult Hutus to slaughter their Tutsi neighbours.
Organised criminals and fraudsters would like nothing better than weaker encryption.
Students have organised a petition with 6003,000 signatures and protest tweets.
They are not the product of organised unions or political parties.
Dr Zuo has since organised a second trial of 100 patients.
The clerical regime organised counter-demonstrations that attracted tens of thousands.
Proantioquia bankrolls research into the best ways to combat organised criminals.
University teams are typically picked via a contest organised by students.
Gleaning has again become an adjunct to more organised social welfare.
But it also means that the attackers are getting better organised.
They have also organised protests and lawsuits against Mr Sisi's decree.
But only a minority, albeit a well organised one, are entryists.
The main security threat in the region is from organised crime.
Among them was opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who organised the protests.
The attempt to damage the Club's reputation is organised and clear.
Historically, organised labour has led the charge for reduced working hours.
The forum is organised by the regional East Africa group IGAD.
But developing nations such as Kenya don't have organised waste collection.
The issue was organised by Alfa Bank, JP Morgan and UBS.
Your folders could be non-existent or organised with military precision.
Adrian's the most organised and logistically talented person I've ever met.
Meanwhile, Venezuela has become a base for organised crime and drug smuggling.
Across the country, petitions are filed against the order and protests organised.
They are too poor to yet be in the organised job market.
Some, like the Mungiki, a Kikuyu mafia, are organised on ethnic lines.
It is good because it is superbly well-written and enjoyably organised.
Mining firms are organised by commodity type—copper, say, or iron ore.
The result could be a well-organised Europe running at different speeds.
In short, what decides how the economy as a whole is organised?
Like Mr Macron's election campaign, the protesters are organised via social media.
He sends handwritten birthday cards to intimidate organised criminals on his patch.
The gathering is organised by the alliance and held every five years.
It has helped train police and create specialised courts for organised crime.
Following their divorce, Venetius organised a revolt in 69AD and Cartimandua fled.
Radical Islamist groups in Egypt have also organised cheap marriages for members.
Mrs Lam called the protest "a blatantly organised instigation of a riot".
It is a loosely organised group with a weak chain of command.
The guns' message to the organised legions of Jew-haters was starker.
Well-organised protesters have dug in at Cuadrilla's Preston New Road site.
It is held together by loose alliances, mostly organised by Mr Bashir.
Jason Kessler, who organised the Charlottesville rally, denied being a white supremacist.
The issue was organised by mBank, Citi Handlowy, ING , and Toronto Dominion.
The protest has been organised by radical lobby group Farmers For Action.
The town's ex-mayor has been charged with engaging in organised crime.
The first is that it seems to have been so well organised.
Concentration comes easier when things are well organised, and stress levels decrease.
But the PT's hard-core supporters remain well organised, and potentially disruptive.
This season I wanted to be super structured, super organised and controlled.
Some competitors, such as Iraqi Kurdistan, were well-organised and expertly trained.
Tibet remains off limits for foreign journalists apart from government-organised visits.
Milan, Economy Minister Roberto Gualtieri attends conference organised by Huffpost (0900 GMT).
Meanwhile, groups organised throughout the Pacific from the Solomon Islands to Kiribati.
You go through phases of being super organised and straight-up chaotic.
Alongside this it contains a detailed list of promises to organised labour.
All organised soccer below the top two divisions has already been postponed.
Rome, Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte attends event organised by cooperative association Confcooperative.
"These cross-cutting criminal threats enable and facilitate most, if not all, other types of serious and organised crime," such as drugs and people trafficking, Europol said in a study of organised crime that it publishes every four years.
School activities, such as cleaning, eating lunch and studying, are organised in groups.
He had disappeared in October, accused of corruption and involvement in organised crime.
International co-operation in the fight against terrorism and organised crime is vital.
The party faces no direct challenge from political movements or organised ethnic groups.
One year ago our movement gathered 1000 signatures & organised our first huge demonstration.
Organised criminals, commonly middle-aged men, have also been known to fling acid.
In 1962, the Supreme Court ruled that organised prayer in school is unconstitutional.
The other, GEONET, in Japan, is organised by that country's land-mapping agency.
Seminars could be organised to ensure that all speakers get a fair chance.
He fled immediately, which suggests this may not have been an organised putsch.
Behind such conservative pressure, researchers see the hand of well-organised Salafist movements.
Another benefit of plea-bargaining is that it helps to tackle organised crime.
They have also reported that De Gea organised the meeting at the hotel.
Organised labour and urban machine-politics were weakening, white southerners were flowing away.
On average, half of murders are linked to organised crime, reckons Mr Guerrero.
Five years later, to secure an (unconstitutional) second term, he organised a plebiscite.
There may be mud (plenty this year), but it is thoroughly well organised.
The European Union, which also sent monitors, described the election as "well organised".
"Well organised and professionally run mining companies" make this enterprise profitable, he added.
But later investigations, surprisingly, have uncovered few proven links to Italian organised crime.
Instead of an organised evacuation, many got into their cars, jamming narrow streets.
Ever since the Soviet era, they've done so in a highly organised fashion.
Even so, starting down the path of organised labour represents a new era.
Most already had criminal records related to organised crime such as drug trafficking.
These days shamans are very organised, have a price list and an office.
On Saturday, several conservative groups organised another march devoted to "traditional family values".
"Organised Chaos" is an aerial image of the busy streets of Hong Kong.
But critics have cited risks of increased gambling addiction and more organised crime.
The demonstration, organised to mark the UN's human-rights day, was mostly peaceful.
Most lack modern urban mass transportation systems like subways and organised bus services.
Prohibition gave rise to organised crime, as mafia gangs made fortunes from bootlegging.
His government will have "the sufficient level of testosterone" to tackle organised crime.
Charter flights were being organised to help passengers return home, the statement said.
But a plan announced this week to create a national bureau by joining organised and economic crime units led to the resignation of the chief of the organised crime unit on Friday and angry exchanges among ministers in the media.
In October the People's Vote campaign organised a march of 670,000 people in London.
Every memory can now be stored in an organised way with this adorable book.
Every memory can now be stored in an organised way with this adorable book.
CHINA CABINET SAYS RAILWAYS, AIRLINES SHOULD BE ORGANISED TO MINIMISE RISK OF TRANSMITTING DISEASE
They are organised in a corporate form but don't care about shareholders at all.
The loan was organised by Slovenia's largest lender, state-owned Nova Ljubljanska Banka (NLB).
I welcome Facebook's decision to remove Tommy Robinson pages under their "Organised Hate" policy.
The attackers were well-organised and armed, some of them reportedly mounted on motorbikes.
It also warned that organised crime would quickly exploit any weaknesses in border enforcement.
"Our squad works 212 days a year to combat transnational organised crime," he said.
Start ups for example have no desire to be organised into chambers of commerce.
They have better access to news and can be organised more easily by activists.
This has got to be a shoe-in for cutest, most organised thing ever.
The Mobile World Congress, organised by industry body GSMA, which is scheduled for Feb.
Yet they are organised in structures that are capable of astonishing feats of creativity.
Behind every inefficiency are beneficiaries who tend to be organised, while losers are not.
The exhibition is organised chronologically, which allows the visitor to follow Kubrick's own evolution.
Of these, he says, only a handful did not refer to organised armed action.
It takes a cross-cultural approach, organised around themes of "Food", "Cult" and "Body".
The census was organised by two NGOs, Redes da Maré and Observatório de Favelas.
Mr Rivera says that Ciudadanos is more prepared and better organised than in 2015.
Organised crime groups are starting to manipulate or compromise payments involving contactless (NFC) cards.
The society has organised retreats for three years and now runs one most weekends.
No big political party in Canada dares take on the well-organised dairy lobby.
Everyone had to know that Jews fought too, in an organised and disciplined way.
Institutions like religion, organised labour and even the state itself take a back seat.
They used to be organised mainly for defence and control of the domestic population.
Repeated police investigations have failed to find evidence of any organised plan of conversion.
The end of the video shows the paper organised into dancing piles before disappearing.
Mr Erdogan claimed to have unearthed evidence of "organised crimes" at the ballot box.
The neatly organised, labelled data can then be viewed, saved, shared, filtered and searched.
Paramilitary gangs on both sides of the sectarian divide are active in organised crime.
Another business opportunity that organised criminals will be eyeing with interest is people-smuggling.
Now it has a well organised and increasingly vocal Europhilic one to match it.
The Games were organised by a neurologist at the hospital named Dr. Ludwig Guttmann.
Chairman Giovanni Valotti attends conference organised by 'Onlus energy desk' in Milan (0900 GMT).
He worked undercover against Islamist militants and before becoming deputy director for organised crime.
The violence was clearly organised, yet no one has been prosecuted for organising it.
One lonely union has organised a strike against pricey petrol, but it lacks support.
A vast, meticulously organised network touches every business, from kerbside tortilla-sellers to multinationals.
FOR decades the police have tirelessly attempted to crush organised crime in southern Italy.
After his death a protest named "Rosario Sangra" (Rosario bleeds) was organised through Facebook.
There are about 25,000 Ahmadis in Britain, organised in 150 chapters across the country.
Kakapo 125 is a genome-sequencing project organised by Bruce Robertson of Otago University.
"This was an unprecedented, well-organised attack," President Beji Caid Essebsi told local radio.
Others are guileful entrepreneurs who would doubtless shrink from other areas of organised crime.
Its PolioPlus programme is funded by donations and events organised by members and supporters.
Opposition politicians and housing activists have organised another protest outside parliament on Oct. 3.
Technologically sophisticated businesses are in short supply and organised crime is all too prevalent.
Faced with these more organised rivals, some think Mr Araújo may not last long.
Others lost millions of euros to organised crime in a scam called "CEO Fraud".
He organised the first week of screenings in Jeddah with brand Cinema 70 brand.
About 4,000 people turned up and since then, we've been more professional, more organised.
They can't do this, and organised a meeting, getting everyone to join the union.
A roadshow is being organised in Houston, Texas in late September or early October.
Bulgaria is ranked as the EU state most prone to corruption and organised crime.
The 'Not the Aus GP' organised by Veloce esports will be live on Twitch.
But never has the government buckled so publicly in the face of organised crime.
This could be the year that you finally join the ranks of the organised.
Very few nations prosper without well-organised and strategically focused hard work and sacrifice.
More mystery surrounds the group that organised the protests, the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN).
Police have long gathered immense amounts of data, but have not always organised them well.
Evidence of more organised attempts to subvert the bank's money supply is also on show.
It's enough that you have organised them and know that they are important to you.
Coups are not organised to provide an alibi, but to ensure there is no alibi.
Erick Kabendera was charged on Monday with money laundering, tax evasion and leading organised crime.
They are of questionable value in warfare; organised armies can protect themselves from poison gases.
Finally, well-organised ground campaigns like Mrs Clinton's do matter, but only at the margins.
None of this has assuaged the anger of ordinary Venezuelans or of the organised opposition.
It has organised consumer boycotts of South Korean goods and entertainment to punish its neighbour.
More than an organised right-wing movement, Mr Bolsonaro commands an authoritarian current of opinion.
So for three years she has organised a Republican float for Hibbing's annual street parade.
It used that advantage to become the country's biggest and most profitable organised-crime group.
On August 2nd mostly black activists organised an anti-violence march on the North Side.
Ms Patton turned up to the talk, organised by a student club, and afterwards apologised.
The government takes a dim view of any organised effort to put pressure on it.
The May 25 meeting is being organised by a church group and Obama's charitable foundation.
The referendum was organised by Mr Correa's successor, Lenín Moreno, who has rejected authoritarian politics.
The federal judiciary is organised into 603 regional circuits and the nine-member Supreme Court.
Under Mexico's human trafficking laws, cases that involve organised criminals are handled by federal prosecutors.
In the event, entire military units have come on organised tours, as have peace activists.
The strike was organised not by a union but by self-employed drivers using WhatsApp.
His response to Mr Imamoglu's victory was to blame "organised crimes" at the ballot box.
Despite the makeshift premises, this has the feeling of a well-organised and confident community.
Half of campaign donations come from firms with state contracts; 25% is from organised crime.
But the gangs emerging today are less organised and more prone to commit petty crime.
Though they had the majority of possession, they struggled to break down three organised defences.
"This is the guy who organised a failed coup d'état in 1982," says Mr Chege.
All organised opposition has long been crushed, and repression of dissent has recently been redoubled.
There's nothing modern in that – it's just well-tried logic of a well-organised system.
In May, the authorities had organised a bovine beauty pageant to promote domestic cattle breeds.
The company was great and I liked the way everyone seemed really organised and passionate.
Our football was marked by violence for decades, our rugby is still an organised scrap.
It is organised in self-reliant silos, a structure regulators now say is best practice.
So, this particular Friday night, my manager decided that it all needed to be organised.
In the short term, the unmasking of phoney do-gooders gives cheer to organised criminals.
The syndicate appears to be organised like a typical corporation, with descending levels of power.
They have sent food to migrants in Calais and organised an anti-discrimination football tournament.
ACROSS the world, team-sport competitions tend to be organised around one of two principles.
The ubiquity of the smartphone, however, has transformed how protests are organised, popularised and sustained.
In January 2018 China's leader, Xi Jinping, launched a three-year campaign against organised crime.
Economy Minister Giovanni Tria due to attend an event organised by Aspen (to March 9).
Then I tried to come here and they still haven't organised the meeting they promised.
Mr Alemanno has also been indicted on charges of accepting a bribe from organised criminals.
But halting his scorched-earth practices will require organised political action as well as protest. ■
Bill Blair, a minister responsible for organised-crime reduction, acknowledges that Canada is non-compliant.
This can be tackled with proper training, organised by the government or by companies themselves.
Many concede that no-deal Brexiteers are better organised and more ruthless than their opponents.
Since the autumn, Ufo has organised three short strikes, forcing Lufthansa to cancel many flights.
The roadshow, which is being organised by Citi and Standard Chartered, will run from Nov.
Opposition parties say they have organised a protest march for Saturday in the capital, Niamey.
"He's either completely misaligned himself, or he's better organised than anyone in the market expects."
Critics say casinos are likely to increase gambling addiction and could lead to organised crime.
How they are organised and the level of private sector involvement differs markedly by country.
Now tech, from social media to artificial intelligence (AI), may help organised labour make a comeback.
So it was at a blockchain conference in Berlin in March, organised by Blockstack, a startup.
Organised crime groups continue to use the drug trade as a vital supply line of cash.
Organised crime is rife and migrants dropped there would be vulnerable to extortion and forced recruitment.
At least 5,000 migrant children are missing in Italy and 1,000 in supposedly well-organised Sweden.
Buying for your baby can be expensive, so it pays to get organised before Black Friday.
In 1769 Garrick organised a jubilee of Shakespeare's birth, to celebrate "the god of our idolatry".
The fortunes of organised Irish Christianity are likely to ebb and flow for years to come.
The ELN, a smaller guerrilla group, and organised-crime gangs still pose a threat to security.
He has criticised efforts, which Mr Bolsonaro champions, to involve the army in fighting organised crime.
A report by CICIG estimates that a quarter of campaign money comes from organised-crime groups.
More important, the government has not made much progress in areas controlled by organised armed groups.
International institutions such as the World Bank and IMF are internally organised along the same lines.
"It is not the collusion of government and organised crime, it is a fusion," he says.
Judges and prosecutors are being screened for unexplained wealth, links to organised crime and general proficiency.
The biggest have grown into organised export businesses which funnel goods through China's free-trade zones.
Between them the two countries organised just one friendly in the 251 months before the draw.
Hers is the second such effort to transform a leaderless movement into an organised political force.
They have organised needle exchanges and supervised consumption spaces, and made overdose-reversing drugs widely available.
They fill their children's waking hours with music lessons, organised sport and assorted mind-sharpening activities.
Mr Khattala had organised the attack, but did not personally carry out any of the killings.
It wants to reduce the $2.5bn that Mexican organised crime reaps from trafficking migrants each year.
Most of the demonstrations are organised by a handful of Christian groups, each with different tactics.
Majorities of young adults in Britain (70%) and France (64%) were equally untouched by organised faith.
And weeks ahead of the march organised placards and poster making sessions with well-known artists.
Four-fifths of all trade takes place along supply chains within, or organised by, multinational firms.
The AKP described the irregularities in the mayoral vote as "organised crime" which affected the outcome.
Organised crime is expanding in the market, said Kristian Halldin, analyst at Stockholm's police intelligence unit.
A range of extracurricular activities must be organised to immerse students in ideological education, he said.
They buy a ticket on a ferry organised by the Greek authorities and go to Athens.
Bristolian boffins are proudest not of this physical infrastructure but of the way it is organised.
Then, as they had hoped, this flame organised itself into a rotating, yellow cylinder (centre picture).
Some, such as Puntland in the north, are fairly well organised, with police and security forces.
Foreign press, including The Economist, have been taken on carefully managed tours organised by Burson-Marsteller.
But anyone thinking that Nevada provides a blueprint for organised labour's resurgence will probably be disappointed.
Twenty-one percent believed hobby hackers were responsible while 7 percent attributed attacks to organised crime.
But it also attracts money launderers and organised criminals, something the government has had to concede.
Last November Mr Mamic was arrested on suspicion of tax evasion and involvement in organised crime.
The unions organised weekly strikes earlier this year to protest a wage freeze in the sector.
Lazar oversees thousands of prosecutors, including anti-organised crime unit DIICOT and anti-corruption unit DNA.
Such deficits can be tackled with proper training, organised by the government or by companies themselves.
The anti-extradition movement is larger and much more organised than the Umbrella Movement in 2014.
Mr Pignatone is best known for his role in busting an organised-crime network in Rome.
The government has organised seminars for Turkish and refugee children, to inoculate them against IS propaganda.
They are at a job fair organised by the municipal government, aimed at unemployed college graduates.
The tear gas was deployed during a protest organised by trade unions who oppose the reforms.
People came from all over the UK. Coaches would be organised down from Manchester, Birmingham, everywhere.
Like, Coca-Cola and Drake massive, massive in the way that McDonald's and organised religion are.
The most intricate ever organised came to an end in America on February 10th, bringing in $19.6bn.
It will be organised by Mr López Obrador's inner circle, not by the national electoral institute (INE).
The police have also got better at going after organised criminals, who do not respect constabulary boundaries.
They first voyaged below the equator in 1888, almost a century before a global tournament was organised.
The biggest trawlers are organised into a maritime militia ready to fight a "people's war" at sea.
A recent survey of over 1,300 construction professionals organised by the publication estimated two-thirds back Remain.
UNESCO has organised a series of commemorations examining his influence on Belarusian literature, printing and mass culture.
Security forces killed about a dozen civilians during two previous marches organised by Catholic activists since December.
Anna's family did what they could—there were counsellors and antidepressants, and her school organised art therapy.
Well-organised local authorities have dealt efficiently with the influx of asylum-seekers in 2015 and 2016.
The first World Mental Health Day was organised in 1992; the latest was marked on October 10th.
On October 23rd Mr Mallet is due to moderate panels at a conference organised by his newspaper.
Fearing it would be demolished, he organised his students to make a website about the area's history.
Bans on corporate donations (which exist in several countries) risk prompting recourse to organised crime for money.
Moderators, meanwhile, didn't have such a technologically hands-on role, and kept the forum clean and organised.
At least 3.7m Venezuelans have fled economic collapse and repression; organised crime and Colombian guerrillas flourish there.
But cons may keep rising, Ms Hill says, as organised criminals are getting in on the act.
She even organised spectacular jail breaks when colleagues were captured by the Germans or the French police.
The protesters appeared to be getting more organised and willing to use violence to achieve their aims.
The federal government has taken decisive steps to combat organised crime in general and militias in particular.
It has already organised a petition of more than 800,000 signatories against TfL's latest move against it.
Early Chinese history is shrouded in myth, but organised states clearly existed by about 5,000 years ago.
Some 2,800 events across the country were organised this time round, ranging from factory tours to banquets.
They organised a protest in Pontianak in May on the same day as an annual Dayak festival.
Organised criminals traditionally distinguished themselves by working in groups for profit, especially by smuggling contraband or people.
Some officers grumble that this distracts attention from drugs, which yield most profit for organised-crime gangs.
"The British wanted chaos and they have organised it," said Herman Van Rompuy, former European Council president.
Yet Ms Tsai had not reckoned on a fierce and organised backlash from conservative Christians in particular.
What at first seemed like a lone-wolf attack quickly turned into something more organised and sinister.
On March 9th the steelworkers' union organised a last-minute rally to get their troops to vote.
According to reports, the contest was organised to attract customers to the mall on International Women's Day.
Patrizia organised a group of investors in 2012 to buy residential property group GBW for 2.4 billion.
That's where he began working with Kinoti, he said, supplying him intelligence for investigations into organised crime.
Muhammad Morsi of the Muslim Brotherhood, the oldest and best organised political force, was then elected president.
Its central bank is run by a Canadian and the London Olympics were organised by an Australian.
On a continent with strict gun laws, Balkan guns have been a blessing for organised crime, too.
The protests were organised in Nairobi by the main opposition party, CORD, and its leader, Raila Odinga.
The issue is a tough one for legislators, since it arouses strong passions and well-organised opposition.
Budapest cynics say that Fidesz's opponents are simply angry because it is better-organised than the Socialists.
Chief among these is the UN Convention against Transnational Organised Crime, which came into force in 2003.
This is organised and passed through algorithms to surface interesting items that can be used in stories.
Mazel added that drones are increasingly being used for counter surveillance of law enforcement by organised criminals.
Campaigns against hei shehui, or "black society", as organised crime is often called, are common in China.
By then, however, the Jewish community had organised itself, forming militias, a parliament and a nascent government.
The Civil Human Rights Front, which organised million-strong marches in June, set another protest for Sunday.
Still, most agree that Colorado's lower prices have done more to make life hard for organised crime.
Bouncers are hired, guest-lists are organised and adhered to, DJs are booked, sound systems are rented.
Over the last few years, they've become one of region's most highly organised and powerful terror organizations.
But it is still not too late for MPs to thwart his plans—if they get organised.
They have their work cut out in policing what has become a formidably well organised protest group.
Some have faced organised campaigns to get them sacked from their jobs, barred from Twitter or arrested.
In the early 20th century, boys from Bukom organised bare-knuckle brawls on beaches and moonlit streets.
Heavy industry, the traditional base for trade unions, has shrunk, making it hard to resuscitate organised labour.
The new bureau would be charged with tackling organised crime, corruption, terrorism, cybercrime and serious economic crimes.
Protests organised as part of a "day of rage" on June 21st were calmer and smaller than expected.
Changing patterns of investment during the Industrial Revolution handed more power to organised labour, helping unions to grow.
SINCE 2015 Gatwick Detainees Welfare Group, a charity, has organised a storytelling walk inspired by "The Canterbury Tales".
Both presidents, the officials say, want deeper co-operation on everything from nuclear energy to fighting organised crime.
But the "Women's March on Washington", organised by activists, did not feel like a protest against the result.
Those gates, in turn, are organised into structures such as adders (which do exactly what their name suggests).
This has triggered what Internet & Jurisdiction, the think-tank that organised the conference, calls a "legal arms race".
Some people organised an online petition to the State Council making demands such as punishing local Wuhan officials.
Twice in the past two months the opposition has organised vast demonstrations to press for the recall referendum.
Jawar, a media entrepreneur, organised the protests that helped bring Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed to power last year.
The Joint Organised Crime Group operation began in November, and tracked multiple shipments of ice entering the country.
Rallies and marches have been organised throughout the territory to enable the widest participation by the general public.
Any organised religious activity will be considered illegal, with violators facing steep fines and even potential prison sentences.
Unless the way health care is organised changes, most people will continue to suffer unnecessarily at the end.
On August 27th pro-democracy protesters organised the first general strike in the territory for half a century.
In 2015 it said that the schools were part of an organised effort to wipe out aboriginal culture.
Some people organised an online petition to the State Council making demands such as punishing local Wuhan officials.
But those selling laughing gas at festivals now are far more likely to have links to organised crime.
And Taiwanese officials are increasingly being invited to regional dialogues on the Indo-Pacific organised by think-tanks.
Nearly 2m contributions to the debate have been posted online, and thousands of local town-hall meetings organised.
Many Serbs think some of the evidence against him, and perhaps his assassination, were organised by political rivals.
This in turn came after an unconstitutional independence referendum organised by the separatists and marred by police violence.
Though unionism has been in decline for decades, the public sector has remained a stronghold of organised labour.
In response, Whitbread Chief Executive Alison Brittain said the board continuously looked at how the group is organised.
It is the country's federal police force, fighting terrorism, organised crime and drug-trafficking and protecting the border.
In Mexico opponents of President Enrique Peña Nieto's proposal to legalise gay marriage organised nationwide demonstrations last year.
Meanwhile, zealous as America may seem to outsiders, religion, particularly the organised kind, is becoming far less important.
In a part of the world that has a history of organised crime, that is no small risk.
First, ministers have split responsibility for organised crime between a hotchpotch of agencies, some of which are struggling.
At the apex of the system is the NCA, which replaced the Serious Organised Crime Agency in 2013.
They gamed online polls such as the one organised by Time to find the world's most important people.
The Easter Rising was part-organised in America; a lecture by Yeats drew 4,000 New Yorkers in 1904.
Incredibly well organised and dogged at the back, they contained the opposition while gradually probing them for weaknesses.
Debt write-offs can be organised for individual sectors but are hard for the economy as a whole.
Portugal may have been dogged and well organised, but they had nothing on the defensive mastery of Italy.
One Love Manchester was a concert organised by Grande to raise money for the victims of the attack.
Gulliver was speaking at an event organised by the British lender to discuss globalisation of the Chinese currency.
Milan, dialogue with ECB former President Jean-Claude Trichet on "Euro" during meetings organised by ISPI(1600 GMT).
Meanwhile Bashar al-Assad's government organised elections in its remaining territory, which Western countries denounced as a sham.
Things are so bad that there were numerous street protest organised by moms all over Serbia last year.
But a second source said APE had "very likely organised things" for ADP to be the first privatisation.
The Civil Human Rights Front, which organised million-strong marches in June, has scheduled another protest for Sunday.
Though seemingly well organised at first, the plotters seemed to represent only a minority faction of military officers.
On July 6th a general strike organised by #ThisFlag was heeded by an unusually large number of people.
Neither Britain nor China took much notice, so squatters, factory-owners and organised-crime syndicates also moved in.
On George's neatly organised phone home screen, WhatsApp, Twitter, Snapchat, Spotify and Google Docs occupy prime real estate.
A beauty pageant was organised for visually-impaired girls in India's eastern Orissa state on Tuesday (August 30).
In 2014 we organised, and put in a pay claim for the London Living Wage, which was rejected.
Members of rights groups organised a brief meeting between Afghan forces and Taliban insurgents in Helmand's capital city.
Minister Anwar Gargash added that UAE's goal was to support Sudan's stability, "and a smooth organised political transition".
The announcement followed the federation postponing all organised football matches outside Spain's top two divisions for two weeks.
Digitally-mobilised and organised citizens have voted to occupy parts of the city, then decided when to leave.
They were recruited from their mud-brick villages by local cadres, called bloodheads, who organised them into groups.
A flight was being organised back to Italy "although nobody declared symptoms of illness", the Alitalia statement said.
HypoVereinsbank, the German unit of UniCredit and also based in Munich, organised the bond sale along with BayernLB.
The Tuzla protesters, organised by 15 NGOs, carried a banner reading "We Want to Breathe with Full Lungs".
"Your own life is at stake," Navalny, who organised the boycott protests, said in a pre-protest video.
In 2017 the NCA calculated that citizens of at least 134 different countries were involved in organised crime.
A pro-government demonstration, organised by politicians and some business groups, took place at about the same time.
Morawiecki will also participate in meetings Poland's biggest bank, state-run PKO BP, has organised with investment funds.
In recent years, Poland's Independence Day has come to be dominated by a march organised by far-right groups.
Anti-corruption protests organised in March and June by Alexei Navalny, an opposition leader, drew masses of young people.
Ahead of the impending postal distribution, rallies were organised in Sydney and Brisbane to campaign for a 'Yes' vote.
The gap between populations' health needs and the care offered by systems organised around hospitals has grown ever wider.
The serious purpose of the event, organised by the Coalition of Refugee Service Agencies (CRSA), was to lobby legislators.
The Ministry of Culture later organised a Tang-themed exhibition, comparing his life and works to those of Shakespeare.
Unlike America, Europe does not have an organised "anti-vax" movement, but in many countries fears are much higher.
But within those parties the social conservatives are more organised than those in the "live and let live" category.
The new structure will see syndicate organised into two closely aligned global teams: investment-grade and non-investment-grade.
The ban extends to all competitions, administrative and social activities organised or authorised by the IJF and its unions.

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