Indeed, the unpredictable congressmen might also scotch any attempt at charter change, or cha-cha, the local term for constitutional reform.
The inquest heard that the beach was lifeguarded in July and August, but ended in the first week of September when local schools' term-time started.
While Cleveland is a much smaller market than New York, the purchase of SportsTime Ohio is still a big move strategically because it gives Murdoch exclusive long-term local telecast rights for Indians baseball, ensuring that the Indians will once again be part of the FOX Sports portfolio of regionally televised hometown teams.
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Together with local debt, long term government bonds outstanding will total some JPY 900 trillion, close to 180 percent of GDP, a level higher even than crisis-gripped Greece.
The world faces a wide range of serious, complex, and long-term water challenges, from shortages to contamination to local and regional disputes over water to long-term climate changes.
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Dilip Banerjee is integrating disaster relief into the long-term management of local needs and resources.
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The regime has even borrowed some reform ideas term limits, local elections, public hearings, participatory budgeting from Western democracies.
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Proposed increases to benefits in Guernsey are not enough to meet the needs of local people in the long term, according to one politician.
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The long-term erosion of local and long distance telephony is inevitable.
The NUT, in a joint campaign with the Nasuwt, has already announced a series of local strikes in the summer term, followed by a one-day national strike in the autumn.
Munis were especially hard-hit by the rise in long-term Treasury yields because tax-exempt issuers, such as state and local governments, tend to issue more long-term bonds than do corporate issuers.
Meanwhile, governments are relying more and more on private companies to finance and build water infrastructure, in return for profitable long-term licences to run local monopolies.
"These changes will strengthen and help sustain Rachel's success for the future, and secure the long term business relationships with local farmers and the area, " said the firm.
On the Sunday, the collected mushrooms are on display (groups can only pick one of each species to insure their long-term survival) and local experts give talks on fungi varieties.
Under the classical gold-coin standard (1717-1914) private banks and central banks alike issued currency convertible into a fixed weight of gold, with balance sheets consisting primarily of gold coins and short-term loans denominated in local (but gold-convertible) money.
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It is hoped the plans would secure the facility's long-term future and boost the local economy.
He wants the public to be able to sack their local MP, and in the longer term believes that voting reform's essential.
For GE, our investment strategy is always for the long-term including the creation of local jobs and talent development in the country.
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Mr Davies, who was elected to the post in 2009, had planned to stand for a second term at May's local elections.
"Bids were invited for the house in a way that ensured the local community had the ongoing long-term security they needed to continue to use and enjoy their areas, " she said.
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It is thought that General Musharraf may make an announcement after the third and last batch of local elections in August and before his term as head of the army expires on October 7th.
Jose Corona: Inner City Advisors was founded in 1996 with the idea that by developing competitive and sustainable companies in inner city communities, it would lead to long-term positive impact on our local communities.
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In the CSR sphere, these companies invest in enhanced strategies and activities to ensure positive environmental and social outcomes, such as high levels of engagement with local communities, or a long-term plan for reducing their environmental footprint.
According to this "strategy, " the solution is partnership with "local communities" -- the term used for the administration's favored Muslim Brotherhood front groups, which already are using such relationships to silence their critics, both inside and outside government.
Backed by local factory bosses, he won a second term by election in 1995.
This is key for short-term growth, will help increase local jobs and can get started right away.
He also had many late-term Philadelphia patients because most other local clinics would not perform procedures past 20 weeks.
He said it would buy the local authority time to consider the long-term options for performing arts in the town.
Young Gandhi leaned on the troublesome local authorities for years, into his own term as premier, and DLF was able to get its foothold.
He also made special emphasis on the long-term commitment assumed by States and local authorities and communities to preserving World Heritage Sites.
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