• Many of them have joined the Samajwadi Party (SP) and there is much speculation about more BJP leaders resigning. (thehindu.com)
  • Transcriber's historical note: In the event, the Labour Party won the election by a landslide. (hyperreal.org)
  • The Labour Party too with its most radical manifesto, probably since the Second World War, anaesthetised many people from the working class, students, pensioners, the disabled and people with special needs. (libcom.org)
  • However, almost all have been defeated due to the lack of solidarity, betrayal by the Labour Party and union leaders and the brutality of the state. (libcom.org)
  • Mr Xi was speaking at an official celebration in Beijing's Great Hall of the People that focused largely on the need for the ruling Communist Party to continue to lead China as the country rises in power and influence. (dailymail.co.uk)
  • How ironic that Li was speaking on the 34th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre, in which hundreds of peaceful Chinese protestors lost their lives in 1989, and of which the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has expunged all traces from societal memory. (calcuttanews.net)
  • Until then, U.S. strategy should be two-pronged: It should protect U.S. interests from the harmful activities of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) while maintaining ties to the Chinese people wherever possible. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • This paper analyses the shifting nature of the CICPA's capacity for agency across three thematic areas of activities, including the CICPA's efforts to counter the power and influence of the Big Four in China, promote the growth of indigenous accounting firms and support the establishment of the Communist Party branches in accounting firms. (lu.se)
  • Fakhrul also voiced concern as Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has now started praising the 'one-party' Baksal rule of 1975. (thedailystar.net)
  • The contest between Sheikh Hasina, 67, who heads the Awami League, the head of the coalition leading the government, and Begum Khaleda, 70, the head of the Bangladesh National Party, has now grown so bitter than it is harming the nation's genuine interests. (asiasentinel.com)
  • Losing power to Khaleda means Sheikh Hasina faces jail for life. (asiasentinel.com)
  • The new phase set on when Bangladeshi Information Minister Hasanul Haq Inu repeated a statement by Sheikh Hasina in Parliament that a tribunal would be formed with the end of the Muslim fasting holiday on July 17 for quick disposal of cases filed against Begum Khaleda for allegedly instigating arson attacks during the BNP-led 20-party alliance's movement. (asiasentinel.com)
  • The leader of the party Muhammad Salih was the only opponent of Islam Karimov in the 1991 Uzbek presidential election. (wikipedia.org)
  • Speaking at an event, 'Women's Reservation Bill - Chennai Dialogue', Kanimozhi said, "Although the Women's Reservation Bill was part of the BJP's election manifesto, the party has not listed it once in the 'list of business' discussed in Parliament. (thehindubusinessline.com)
  • Hasina was reelected in January 2014 in a raucous election termed a sham by the opposition after the BNP and some 20 other opposition parties boycotted the polls, charging they were fixed. (asiasentinel.com)
  • The key questions are: Is this 'rebellion' reflective of the typical pre-election party-hopping when MLAs do not get their preferred tickets? (thehindu.com)
  • The Office of the President said, "It is a factual problem, irrelevant with the party election," but the presidential office is not likely to escape the criticism that they fueled the controversy over the president's involvement by selectively mentioning party affairs to their advantage. (daum.net)
  • But, before such a constitution, Turkey needs to write a democratic law on parties and an election law that would allow just representation while bringing an end to the tyranny of party leaders. (hurriyetdailynews.com)
  • Somehow, everyone stresses the need to write new political party and election legislation, but there has never been a serious improvement in those anti-democratic laws since they were written by the military regime. (hurriyetdailynews.com)
  • The result was the election of leaders who support President Jacob Zuma and have vocally led the campaign within the party for the election of his preferred successor, former African Union Commission chairperson Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma. (dailymaverick.co.za)
  • Russia needs the money and has no intention of giving it up to help the Republican Party. (electoral-vote.com)
  • She has now become a real thorn in the side of the Republican Party, helping the tea party, giving speeches and endorsing candidates. (electoral-vote.com)
  • This new bilateral relationship could constitute a commendable model for great power relations in the 21st century. (obela.org)
  • The ERK party has participated in the first general elections of the independent Uzbekistan for the post of presidency of Uzbekistan with its candidate on 29 December 1991. (wikipedia.org)
  • citation needed] The ERK party was not allowed to contest the December 2007 presidential elections. (wikipedia.org)
  • The intention is clear - to polarise the upcoming elections on communal lines in order to win. (thehindu.com)
  • The BJP is a party that has not only won most elections in recent years but also has strong financial and organisational roots. (thehindu.com)
  • The pro-Russian Smer-SD party, led by populist Robert Fico, secured victory in Slovakia's parliamentary elections on Oct. 1, receiving 23.29% of the vote. (yahoo.com)
  • They argued that such approval could set a risky precedent for any future change of power following elections. (yahoo.com)
  • Not only would removing such a democratic anomaly become a must, perhaps in reinstituting our system we can capture the opportunity to write a democratic web of laws governing parties and elections. (hurriyetdailynews.com)
  • The Erk Democratic Party (Uzbek: "Erk" Demokratik Partiyasi) is a political party in Uzbekistan formed in 1990 as a pro-independent party in the Soviet Union. (wikipedia.org)
  • The BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government at the Centre has no intention of passing the Women's Reservation Bill despite having a resounding majority in Parliament, DMK MP Kanimozhi said here on Saturday. (thehindubusinessline.com)
  • This eventually occurred, but after a period of seven decades, during which the Soviet workers lost political power and the democratic regime established by the Bolsheviks in 1917 was transformed into a monstrous bureaucratic and totalitarian caricature. (marxist.com)
  • There is an internal struggle within the Democratic Party on this issue. (electoral-vote.com)
  • In the past, party politics in South Korea tended to separate party affairs and state affairs and incumbent presidents refrained from speaking of party affairs to guarantee democratic governance in the party. (daum.net)
  • With organizations such as the Wisconsin Wave Resistance and Defend Wisconsin forming to advance the causes of worker's rights and the battle against corporatization, the Democratic party is advocating that the principal political reaction should focus on recalling at least three Republican senators, thereby restoring the Senate to Democratic control. (prwatch.org)
  • The "constitutional crisis" that Sen. Scott Fitzgerald has raised as an issue is clearly, in the minds of most Wisconsin residents, not that of 14 missing Democratic Senators, but rather the continuing, flagrant abuse of power and misinformation spread by Walker and the Fitzgeralds. (prwatch.org)
  • A grown woman says daddy with intention, self-assurance, and lots of cynicism. (dailyherald.com)
  • He also added that crime against women had grown every year after the NDA came to power. (thehindubusinessline.com)
  • He first appeared with the rise to power of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini in 1978 and has grown more dangerous in subsequent years. (danielpipes.org)
  • Today, the nature of that world has changed--the power of individual Communist nations has grown, but international Communist unity has been shattered. (ucsb.edu)
  • October 10 is celebrated in Taiwan as National Day and Mr Xi's address highlighted aspirations for a unified future, despite marked differences between China's authoritarian one-party system and Taiwan's multi-party democracy. (dailymail.co.uk)
  • For example, many in the US exaggerate China's intent to replace it as the world's dominant power. (obela.org)
  • But Axelrod didn't mince words about Republicans' intentions. (prospect.org)
  • Speaker Nancy Pelosi wants a vote because she thinks it will allow Democrats to frame the Republicans as the party of the rich if they vote against making the middle-class tax cut permanent. (electoral-vote.com)
  • A new balance then means that both parties better perceive their mutual interests that were engaged in the conflict and are willing to live with whatever satisfaction of interests that results from the confrontation. (hawaii.edu)
  • The new balance of powers is also a new, mutual realism about each party's capabilities to achieve the interests involved. (hawaii.edu)
  • Mutual exaggeration of malign intentions can lead states into cold wars, which harm the interests of both parties. (obela.org)
  • The conversation should be based on mutual trust and both parties share responsibility. (lu.se)
  • Clinging to the Cold War mentality and the notion of strategic competition among major powers, the United States is promoting group politics and bloc confrontation, forming exclusive small circles and groups, and stirring up trouble in the Asia-Pacific. (fmprc.gov.cn)
  • While the CICPA's position vis-à-vis the state is a fragile one and necessitates on various occasions following specific state requirements and instructions, it has still been able to pursue its strategic intention of securing a nationalistic approach to professional accounting development. (lu.se)
  • Our position is clear: we would limit CSE's powers by forcing the defence minister to obtain a warrant from a judge, shifting to a much stronger standard of oversight, accountability, and responsibility. (vice.com)
  • One of the things that we put at the top of our list of new changes and new powers is actual proper oversight," Trudeau replied. (vice.com)
  • Military power-sharing may, however, be a key part of a wider security transition which aims to deliver a reformed security sector, notably in terms of who is included in security forces and their oversight. (researchgate.net)
  • In particular, Russia has just built a large nuclear power plant in Iran and is expecting follow-up orders related to it. (electoral-vote.com)
  • We cannot rule out fictitious coups in the Balkans with the continued use of Russian force or mercenaries, terrorist attacks against Europe's strongest political leaders (remember Smolensk 2010), provocations at the Belarusian nuclear power plant to cause chaos in the Lithuanian capital, Belarusian provocations on Poland's borders and the Baltic borders with further support by Russian forces, etc. (baltictimes.com)
  • States parties, especially nuclear-weapons States, should not adopt selective application of rules or double standards. (fmprc.gov.cn)
  • At present, the nuclear powered submarine cooperation within AUKUS, and the clamor for nuclear sharing in the Asia-Pacific are two emerging issues facing the international nuclear non-proliferation regime. (fmprc.gov.cn)
  • First, we should conduct thorough discussions on the AUKUS cooperation on nuclear powered submarine, and resolutely safeguard the international nuclear non-proliferation regime. (fmprc.gov.cn)
  • The AUKUS cooperation on nuclear powered submarine threatens the security of all countries in the Asia Pacific, provokes bloc confrontation, stimulates arms race, and severely undermines the South Pacific nuclear free zone and the Southeast Asia nuclear weapon free zone, and is a flagrant violation of the object and purpose of the NPT. (fmprc.gov.cn)
  • The AUKUS cooperation on nuclear powered submarine poses a new challenge to the IAEA safeguards system. (fmprc.gov.cn)
  • I would like to emphasize that the AUKUS cooperation on nuclear powered submarine is not a matter among the three countries themselves, nor is it a matter between the three countries and the IAEA Secretariat. (fmprc.gov.cn)
  • Each is threatening to jail the other for life depending on who wins the power struggle. (asiasentinel.com)
  • Although their political positions are not far apart, the struggle is for power, not policy, with the main difference being that Sheikh Hasina's government is secular while Begum Khaleda would reinstall a Muslim regime if returned to power. (asiasentinel.com)
  • However, the intensifying struggle for power means she may not be sure of retaining her position as masses of opponents take to the streets. (asiasentinel.com)
  • After 18 years in power the Conservatives (aka Tories) had their worst result since the 1830s. (hyperreal.org)
  • The Liberal Party came under fire on the intelligence file since it voted to support Bill C-51, the governing Conservatives' controversial anti-terrorism legislation that expands the power for CSE's sister agency, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, to collect and share information, and to 'disrupt' threats. (vice.com)
  • The tall, bald, bold and ever-angry man never even tried to hide his intentions behind some lofty rhetoric. (hurriyetdailynews.com)
  • This rhetoric seemed somewhat surprising, as the state sees itself as the principal custodian of Islam in the archipelago, and as the government neither had any intention nor any legal ground to change that. (lu.se)
  • Article I of the Constitution gives Congress the exclusive power to "declare war. (defenseone.com)
  • If enough citizens understood how to wield the true nature and history of the United States Constitution, its stated and implied powers, and laws based upon it, then the nation's industrial and scientific resources could immediately be put into motion. (larouchepub.com)
  • The Liberal Party of Canada clarified its platform on Tuesday saying that they don't intend to give the Communication Security Establishment (CSE) any new powers to surveil Canadians. (vice.com)
  • Under Stalin, the workers' state suffered a process of bureaucratic degeneration which ended in the establishment of a monstrous totalitarian regime and the physical annihilation of the Leninist Party. (marxist.com)
  • Military power-sharing is often turned to in peace negotiations as a solution to providing security guarantees for groups. (researchgate.net)
  • The revelation, made on ABC radio comes despite Energy Minister Martin Ferguson claiming last week that the negotiations failed because parties could not agree on the monetary value of what compensation payments for closure should be. (environmentvictoria.org.au)
  • The negotiations…were pursued in good faith, but the government cannot be satisfied a value-for-money outcome can be achieved in terms of the objectives of the program, and I've said all along that there was no bottomless pit in terms of the amount of money available from the government's perspective to actually buy-out electricity generation in terms of coal-fired power. (environmentvictoria.org.au)
  • The Energy Minister claimed that negotiations hadn't provided value for money, but it's impossible to assess value for money if you don't even discuss money with one of the two large power stations tendering for closure. (environmentvictoria.org.au)
  • You can't buy a house without making an offer so how did the Government think it was going to secure power station closure without putting a dollar figure on the table in the negotiations? (environmentvictoria.org.au)
  • It's becoming clear that the government didn't have any intention of making these negotiations work or delivering on this key part of their commitments. (environmentvictoria.org.au)
  • In a lawsuit filed by the BC Civil Liberties Association, the Government of Canada clarified that the minister can only use that power "to authorize CSE to engage in an activity or class of activities that risks incidentally intercepting private communications [of Canadians. (vice.com)
  • As a party we have raised this issue many times, but I feel civil society should also actively participate and exert pressure on the government," Kanimozhi said. (thehindubusinessline.com)
  • We want to tell the government that it's pointless to threaten the BNP, " the party said in a statement. (asiasentinel.com)
  • It demanded that the government release senior BNP leaders before the end of Ramadan if it has "goodwill and intention to create a congenial political atmosphere. (asiasentinel.com)
  • the Arab-Israeli conflict will not terminate until a very different government takes power in Damascus. (danielpipes.org)
  • TRUenergy owns the Yallourn Power station, and today revealed its contracts for closure proposal included options to close ¼, ½ and the whole of the 1480 MW Yallourn power station, but the Government didn't put a dollar amount on the table. (environmentvictoria.org.au)
  • The commitment to close 2000MW of brown coal power was a key plank of the Federal Government's Clean Energy Future package which was abandoned by the Gillard government last week. (environmentvictoria.org.au)
  • Even if the government did discuss the finances with owners of other power stations like Hazelwood it would have been impossible to make a comparison or drive a negotiation if you weren't properly engaged with all parties. (environmentvictoria.org.au)
  • If the government isn't prepared to pay these power stations to close, they certainly shouldn't be paying the same power stations $5.5 billion to keep polluting. (environmentvictoria.org.au)
  • The speech claimed that the states were not benefitting equally-echoing the radical "states-rights" cry that federal road, canal, and rail projects could give the government the power to emancipate slaves. (larouchepub.com)
  • Was there a need to become alarmed by remarks that Turkey would advance like a speedboat if separation of powers - precisely because of the Council of State, the highest administrative court, persistently saying no to actions of the executive contrary to laws or regulations - had not been frequently stalling government performance? (hurriyetdailynews.com)
  • During this meeting program and the Charter of the party (Atanazar Arif reported) was adopted, as well as members of the Central Council and leader of the party were elected. (wikipedia.org)
  • During this meeting participants adopted amendments and additions to the Charter and the program of the party, specifically, two new posts were introduced: General Secretary of the Central Council and Secretaries of the Central Council. (wikipedia.org)
  • reserving, however, to the governor, council and assembly of Virginia, the exclusive authority in all the military concerns of the granted territory, and the power to impose taxes on the persons and property of its inhabitants for the public and common defence of the colony, as well as a general jurisdiction over the patentees, their heirs and assigns, and all other inhabitants of the said territory. (cornell.edu)
  • There are currently neocon chicken hawk warmongers in positions of power, along with bought journalistic whores pushing false narratives about Russia, who aren't satisfied with peace, pushing for war. (howestreet.com)
  • The conflict mutually communicates the relevant interests of each party and their strength of purpose. (hawaii.edu)
  • This does not imply that the parties to a conflict are computing machines, weighing explicit costs against articulated interests. (hawaii.edu)
  • The core overarching intention of military power-sharing provisions negotiated in peace and transition processes, is to ensure proportionate representation of opposing parties and factions, ethno-national groups, and other former combatants in the armed forces so as to stabilise the move from violent armed conflict to a post-conflict setting. (researchgate.net)
  • Military power-sharing is used frequently in peace processes to accommodate the competing interests of conflict parties to be included in the state's power structures. (researchgate.net)
  • Like other forms of power-sharing it can offer all those at the heart of the conflict an incentive to buy into the peace process. (researchgate.net)
  • Its recent application to high-rate digital communications, particularly for use in urban environments where robust propagation in structures is required, is an innovative technique that combines the ability to transmit high-rate digital data at low power. (cdc.gov)
  • 152,210,282,287,305 ] UWB, requiring a fading margin of only 1.5 dB9, has demonstrated the ability to transmit within structures where higher power narrow band signaling fails. (cdc.gov)
  • More specifically, what constitutes this new balance of powers? (hawaii.edu)
  • Many legal scholars argue that the Congress has abdicated its powers, in part, by failing to update the 2001 and 2002 authorizations for the use of military force, or AUMFs, used by three administrations since the Sept. 11 attacks to prosecute wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, and the "global war on terror. (defenseone.com)
  • In order to understand the course of subsequent developments of the religious establishments and Shiʿi scholars in their attainment of power and influence in Iran in the course of the Islamic Revolution in 1979, it is crucial to investigate the developments during this period. (lu.se)
  • The first (constituent) congress of the party took place on April 30, 1990 in the city of Tashkent, in the House of Knowledge located in Abay street. (wikipedia.org)
  • Congress was told to stop promoting internal improvements, unless a majority of slaveowners, who amounted to 4% of the free population, voted to ratify an amendment that bestowed on Congress additional power. (larouchepub.com)
  • Instead, presidents have used their Article II powers to claim legal authority to direct various combat operations, like President Obama's use of airstrikes in Libya. (defenseone.com)
  • The nation's existence depends on learning these lessons, and discovering the true power of a United States under the American credit system, rather than one imposed by foreign laws and the laws of Empire-it depends on a return to principle and law, rather than precedent and popular opinion. (larouchepub.com)
  • If, however, all powers were collected in one person, this land could turn into a miracle (for the dictator, obviously) and Turkey's development could be doubled or even tripled as it would not waste time with parliamentary debates making laws or legal hurdles created by the high courts. (hurriyetdailynews.com)
  • Its charter was registered at the Ministry of Justice, Certificate of registration dated 3 September 1991, No. 039, which was signed by the minister of justice before the adoption of the law of Uzbekistan on political parties. (wikipedia.org)
  • It is important that the leaders of the main political parties not only make public statements denouncing this senseless violence, but also take measures to censure party members found responsible for the violence. (asiasentinel.com)
  • His ideology would be dubbed Peronism and became a central influence in Argentine political parties. (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • Supporters of different Shii-Islamist political parties have established transnational links connecting diasporic communities with their countries of origin. (lu.se)
  • the party which speaks of clemency because its members know that they are not virtuous enough to be terrible. (ditext.com)
  • We investigated whether a health exhibit consisting of a giant inflatable colon was an effective educational tool to increase community members' knowledge, intention, and social support for CRC screening and prevention. (cdc.gov)
  • First, unchecked interests occur when those who have the power to decide to engage in war aren t accountable to others who incur the costs of war. (independent.org)
  • Considered to be a symptom of another problem, wicked problems are particularly challenging because interested parties differ in the values and interests they apply to resolving them (1). (cdc.gov)
  • Immediately after taking power, newly elected Republican majorities in state legislatures rushed to combat voter fraud, a constant fear among the conservative base. (prospect.org)
  • Military power-sharing is therefore agreed as part of a political package of measures relating to inclusion in the state and the logistics of ending violence, rather than being focused on issues of good management and administration of military matters understood to be central to security sector reform. (researchgate.net)
  • As regards military leaders and personnel from non-state opponents, military power-sharing can offer an alternative to straight forward disarmament which nonetheless affirms the state's monopoly on the use of force. (researchgate.net)
  • Another fact is the grip exercised by his party, the Socialists, on state television, which is still the main source of news for most of the Serbian population. (bbc.co.uk)
  • The battles began with Walker's proposal to curtail most collective bargaining rights for nearly all public employee unions across the state, but has evolved to new levels with allegations of lying and improprieties and the unveiling of a draconian, Tea-Party inspired state budget that could result in the loss of hundreds of thousands of jobs. (prwatch.org)
  • The power dimensions among these frames are in a state of flux, which constantly influences the crisis attributions. (lu.se)
  • Article II provides the president with the authority to direct U.S. forces as commander in chief, including the power to act in self-defense to "repel sudden attacks" against the United States. (defenseone.com)
  • Description: The intention behind this article is twofold. (lu.se)
  • Suggested citation for this article: Redwood D, Provost E, Asay E, Ferguson J, Muller J. Giant Inflatable Colon and Community Knowledge, Intention, and Social Support for Colorectal Cancer Screening. (cdc.gov)
  • The main motive behind it was to cement power forever. (thedailystar.net)
  • All the main parties are hellbent on handing over more power to the EU regardless of the views of the electorate. (blogspot.com)
  • The country's people will in no way accept if you want to materialise your dream of restoring a one-party rule. (thedailystar.net)
  • This research report provides information and analysis on when and how peace agreements provide for military power-sharing, and the implications for broader projects of social inclusion in the security sector based on the rule of law. (researchgate.net)
  • In the Liberals' platform, released Monday, the party committed to "limit Communications Security Establishment's powers by requiring a warrant to engage in the surveillance of Canadians. (vice.com)
  • There can be no gain and certainly no victory for the power that provokes a thermonuclear exchange. (ucsb.edu)
  • All this earned him criticism from the leader of the far right Radical Party in Serbia, Vojislav Seselj. (bbc.co.uk)
  • He implied that since President Yoon was also a member of the party, there was no problem with him exercising his influence in the party convention. (daum.net)
  • Because of the electoral system, if they manage to become the party which receives the largest share of so-called 'dustbin' votes, it's entirely possible they will get their first MEP, although I am not sure which region is most likely to suffer the ignominy. (blogspot.com)
  • Some are seeking the answer to whom the ruling Justice and Development Party, or AKP, will nominate. (hurriyet.com.tr)
  • The ruling Justice and Development Party, or AKP, has left its mark on so many attempts. (hurriyet.com.tr)
  • The two leaders also invited each other to their respective parties hosted for politicians during this Ramadan, but neither attended the other's as they always have. (asiasentinel.com)
  • If this is true, then how does one explain why leaders such as Swami Prasad Maurya, Dara Singh Chauhan or Dharam Singh Saini, who have had no trouble regarding their own ticket or tickets for their supporters in the BJP, rebelled against the party? (thehindu.com)
  • Informed by the expertise of movement leaders on the frontlines of this work, we share what we've learned about funders' intentions to contribute toward racial equity, and what it will take to move from intention to enduring impact. (bridgespan.org)
  • He has been of the opinion that parliamentary democracy - which in fact is the tyranny of the majority leader and party leaders - was slow in legislation, the executive. (hurriyetdailynews.com)
  • VICE News originally reported that meant the Liberals intended to give CSE new powers, since the agency is currently prohibited from "directing" surveillance at Canadians for domestic purposes. (vice.com)
  • VICE Canada's head of content, Patrick McGuire, called on Trudeau during Monday's town hall to explain his stance on CSE, and repeatedly asked him why he wanted to give CSE a new power to surveil - a premise Trudeau did not dispute. (vice.com)
  • Balances inside the party give him the opportunity. (hurriyet.com.tr)
  • Therefore it is necessary for the states parties to give serious consideration to these issues at this Conference. (fmprc.gov.cn)
  • According to Mr. Russ, their intention was to craft site-specific presentations, and therefore, they were interested in identifying what this audience would want to hear ahead of time. (cdc.gov)
  • Put on hold any issues that require time to resolve and do not have a direct relation to the intentions of the appraisal. (lu.se)
  • After the president referred to Ahn Cheol-soo, a candidate for the party leadership, as an "enemy" on February 6, the PPP leadership openly gave him a warning. (daum.net)
  • Promises to provide a means to share spectrum without affecting current radio signals due to its very wide band, very low power emissions that appear as noise to other non-UWB receivers. (cdc.gov)
  • OVERHEARD last night at the United Talent Agency party at Fiola Mare: "I didn't recognize you since you weren't on TV. (politico.com)
  • b) We recognize and use the power of diversity and equality to achieve more together. (who.int)
  • internationally, it suffered isolation, reduced diplomatic standing and contentious relationships with the great powers. (wikipedia.org)
  • Then, we were the only great power whose society and economy had escaped World War II's massive destruction. (ucsb.edu)
  • Last year, when internal strife reached its peak due to disciplinary actions against former party leader Lee Jun-seok, President Yoon drew the line saying, "It is inappropriate for the president to speak about party affairs. (daum.net)
  • Unity is also the theme of this year of commemorating former party leader Oliver Tambo. (dailymaverick.co.za)
  • I argue that in the context of novel party politics in the Maldives it is less the conjuncture of religion and nation that is disputed, but rather the degree to which normative or moderate interpretations of Islam are evoked in the name of the nation. (lu.se)
  • The controversy over President Yoon Suk-yeol's intervention in the People Power Party (PPP) convention continues to spread. (daum.net)
  • The present document contains basic information concerning the adoption and signature of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, and an indication of actions that Member States may wish to consider taking in order to become Parties to the Convention. (who.int)
  • Adoption of the Convention by the Health Assembly does not require Member States to produce full powers. (who.int)
  • Nations shall also prepare certified copies of the Convention in all authentic languages, which will be distributed to all States and regional economic integration organizations that may become Parties in accordance with the final clauses of the Convention. (who.int)
  • Moreover, the Depositary shall receive signatures, together with any instruments, notifications and communications related to the Convention, and shall notify all interested parties accordingly. (who.int)
  • Let's allow him to make it a real dictatorship with all powers collected in him. (hurriyetdailynews.com)
  • The only difference between them is that the party in power is rushing to make the situation worse for the working class and other ordinary people. (libcom.org)
  • Dr. Goble explained that they had created a small book, which they planned to disseminate and make available as a reference document for interested parties. (cdc.gov)
  • Surely this was not the intention of a loyal Republican who had given years of service to the party. (theglobalist.com)
  • His intention is that the land should belong to those who cultivate it : let the land be taken away from those who for twenty or fifty years have not cultivated it. (ditext.com)
  • The median age in the intention-to-treat population was 64-67 years. (medscape.com)
  • The leader of the party is Muhammad Salih, and the general secretary is Atanazar Arif. (wikipedia.org)
  • There was shock and surprise when several Ministers and MLAs, including BJP leader Dharam Singh Saini and senior Minister Swami Prasad Maurya resigned from the party. (thehindu.com)
  • There was a significant inverse correlation between intention of getting vaccinated and intention to attend a large indoor party without a mask. (cdc.gov)
  • If CSE were to be allowed to obtain a warrant to run surveillance on Canadians, it would constitute a new legal power. (vice.com)