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A 2 percent increase in the hotel tax was instituted to back the bonds.
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Exxon claimed they've now cut this funding, but continue to back institutes and support politicians who promote denial.
He also instituted a "back-to-basics" campaign intended to prod employees to examine their own actions, not rely on the company's widely studied quality control processes.
Last spring, he went to Athletes Performance Institute to get back into football shape.
Ms. Zimmerman is one of the most vocal opponents of the superintendent, Alan D. Bersin, a former United States attorney who has instituted a back-to-basics overhaul since he took over the troubled schools two years ago.
Richard A Clarke, one of the review group signatories, made a comparison to a failed attempt to institute back doors in the phone network in the 90s.
"You're in a position to roll back the tax cuts that Democrats instituted, roll back the property tax increase that Democrats passed, you see language in there that addresses the issue of debt," he added.
Heublein promoted Michael A. Miles to run the chain in 1977 and Miles is credited with saving the ailing company by instituting its back-to-basics formula.
But Mr. Raynor pointed out that when the 80 percent threshold was instituted, back in 2004, on matters relating to governance issues, it was required to be passed with only two-thirds of the unit-holder vote.
Graff wants the institute to give them back.
Some cities have instituted take-back programs enabling residents to drop off unused medications.
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