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It is examined here through multi-dimensional sources ranging from Chronicles; indigenous texts and maps; colonial laws; imperial Geographic Reports; sanctioned Inspections; demographic and land use changes; impacts of Little Ice Age climate change; historical cartography; and landholding litigation documents.
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The Minority Report sanctioned the President's actions to a surprising degree, considering the number of criminal charges that resulted from the scandal.
In fact, off-balance sheet reporting and other financial reporting practices sanctioned by companies and their audit committees have often obscured the very transparency so necessary for effective risk management and risk oversight.
According to today's report, Brown sanctioned the sale of 395 tonnes of the UK's gold between 1999 and 2002.
However, if they don't then consent to give them, that's called non-cooperation, and they can be reported and sanctioned.
The Federal Bureau of Prisons often gets angry at my writing (particularly new books), issues incident reports, formally sanctions me, and then, after two or three months, overturns the sanctions.
Drawing on a dataset of officially reported sanctions from 1938 onwards, we find that energy sanctions were particularly frequent between 1973 and 2002, with key senders being the US, Russia, and the UN, each using different sanction regimes, goals, and measures.
About an hour later, Trump press secretary Sean Spicer confirmed the Flynn-Kislyak contacts in a public briefing, but said they had come in texts on Dec. 25 and in a phone conversation Dec. 28, when it was widely reported sanctions were imminent.
In this way, mental health reform can be viewed as an example of 'centralisation', whereby the Federal Government assumes a more active role in the oversight, public reporting, sanctioning and rewarding of State/Territory policy performance via the conditions it ties to its financial assistance [ 6].
A separate survey of 130 Trussell food banks found that 83% reported that "sanctioning" – when job centres stop benefit payments to claimants for at least a month as a punishment for breaches of benefit conditions such a missing a job interview – was causing rising numbers to turn to charity food.
The Trussell Trust also points to the fall-out from the government's welfare reform programme, stating that half of all referrals to the food banks last year were the result of benefits delays or changes; 83% of the charity's food banks report that "sanctioning" is causing rising numbers of people to turn to them.
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