And he can, in co-operation with the borough, influence how the planning gain will be spent.
Citigroup will soon launch a similar service in co-operation with America Online, the biggest Internet service provider.
The campaign was launched last month in co-operation with the Fostering Network at the beginning of National Foster Carer Fortnight.
The symposium was organized in Shanghai (China) by MAB, in co-operation with the Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment.
Conall McDevitt of the SDLP wanted to know why there would not be a shared review in co-operation with the department of education.
In co-operation with MTN, a big mobile carrier in South Africa, American academics and several other innovative groups, iTeach has launched Project Masiluleke.
The motion instructs the union's leaders to "prepare to ballot members for a national one-day strike in co-operation with other teachers' organisations and public sector unions".
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Organizer :UNESCO, in co-operation with the Kingdom of Morocco.
Since the mid-1950s, there has been a massive effort by international agencies in co-operation with national statistical offices to deal with the kind of problem he raises.
Tayside Police have promised that its officers will be working in co-operation with forces north and south of the border to trap the egg collectors believed to be responsible.
It was organised by UNESCO in co-operation with the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania, the Organisation for African Unity and the African Women Committee for Peace and Development.
These objectives are achieved in co-operation with competent non-governmental and intergovernmental organizations, and through networking of specialized centres of excellence that organize training activities, workshops and research projects on a collaborative basis.
These objectives are achieved in co-operation with scientific non-governmental and intergovernmental organizations, and with networks of scientists and specialized centres of excellence, for organizing of training activities, workshops and research projects on a collaborative basis.
It will co-ordinate the development and application of standards for computer support to meet the requirements of the shared bibliographic system and services in co-operation with the National Libraries of the countries participating in the COBISS network.
Meanwhile, Leicestershire Police, working in co-operation with specialist officers from Scotland Yard, said they had asked the Simon Wiesenthal Centre in Jerusalem to send witness statements and evidence that implicate Kalejs in mass murder in his native Latvia.
The council said other initiatives could go ahead and it plans to encourage anglers to the area with fishing points around Loch Ryan, and bird hides will also be placed around the waters' edge in co-operation with the RSPB.
He hopes the programme, which was researched with various hospice organisations and in co-operation with the man and his family at every stage, will help break the 'last taboo' and make it easier for people face the 'final journey'.
The World Summit on the Information Society being organized by ITU in co-operation with UNESCO and other UN agencies in December this year, with a second round in 2005, will need to tackle head-on the problem of inequitable access to telecommunications and the handicap this poses for global development.
According to a study carried out by Dr Landau, in co-operation with Marc Parmentier at the Free University of Brussels, and Stephen O'Brien at the National Cancer Institute in Frederick, Maryland, roughly one in every ten Caucasians carries it, although it is strangely absent in African and Asian populations.
It is envisaged that the conclusions of the seminar will provide inspiring messages to feed the programme of the UN International Year as well as the campaign for the World Water Day 2013, both coordinated by UNESCO in co-operation with UNECE and with the support of UNDESA, UNW-DPAC, UNW-DPC, on behalf of UN-Water.
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But in the category of "co-operation in labour-employer relations" - that is, how workers get on with their bosses - France comes bottom of the league, in 125th place.
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In September 2012, the US government removed the PMOI from the state department's list of designated terrorist organisations, in part because of its co-operation in the move to Camp Hurriya.
Even more stunning was his account of the difficulties he faced in getting co-operation from other officials.
This has a role to play, especially in political co-operation and (pace Mr Kirchner) energy and transport integration.
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The two groups, working in close co-operation, have been staging sit-ins and marches since the middle of last year.
He acknowledged the good safety record of UK and Norwegian drilling and promised to work in close co-operation with their national governments.
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This was, however, in "the spirit of co-operation" in a collegiate management structure.
Both China and America should use Mr Geithner's three-day visit to set a new tone in which co-operation replaces rhetoric.
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