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  • 005, she worked for Beecher & Wiencek Public Relations, a public relations firm.
  • he Trilateral Commission, Council on Foreign Relations, a board member of The Center for Strategic
  • In international relations a rapprochement, which comes from the French
  • ithin the scope of WikiProject International relations, a collaborative effort to improve the cover
  • central to the development of modern object relations, a theory of mind that is perhaps the theory
  • 4 he was representative of Project on Ethnic Relations, a Princeton based foundation focusing on re
  • nnedy is also a member of Council on Foreign Relations, a position held since 2003.
  • mmission, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, a member of Young Presidents' Organization
  • In "Industrial relations: a social critique of pluralist ideology" (1
  • the Mexican congress as Secretary of Foreign Relations, a member of the National Defense Committee
  • anaging director for Neilson McCarthy Public Relations, a position he held until 1975.
  • The English School of International Relations: A Contemporary Assessment (with Hidemi Suga
  • a at the Washington based Council on Foreign Relations, about Pakistan's possible concerns.
  • Derived value using the exponent relations above.
  • and events, along with their properties and relations, according to a system of categories.
  • hed by Michael Fortescue in 1998 in Language Relations across Bering Strait (see Uralo-Siberian lan
  • society such as power, hierarchy, and social relations across race and class lines.
  • g and community services in labor-management relations across the state.
  • ounterpart in the PRC is the Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits.
  • meeting was held between the Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits (ARATS) represente
  • looked at the wording of the Ontario Labour Relations Act which gave the arbitrator exclusive auth
  • Since the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) became law in 1935, majority sign
  • as a consolidation and amendment of The Race Relations Act 1971 and the Human Rights Commission Act
  • hallenge to the federal Public Service Staff Relations Act (PSSRA) and part of the Canada Labour Co
  • The Act incorporates the earlier Race Relations Act 1965 and Race Relations Act 1968 and was
  • heir authority came from the then Industrial Relations Act 1912 (NSW).
  • The Race Relations Act 1976 was established by the Parliament o
  • However, the Taiwan Relations Act passed shortly thereafter continued to e
  • The Race Relations Act 1965 was the first legislation in the Un
  • 0, the Sex Discrimination Act 1975, the Race Relations Act 1976, the Disability Discrimination Act
  • Queensland's Industrial Relations Act 1999 gives same-sex couples access to st
  • Reference re Public Service Employee Relations Act (Alta.),
  • The Employment Relations Act 1999 (c 26) is an Act of Parliament of t
  • This was followed by the Race Relations Act 1968 which extended the provisions to ho
  • aintained under section 84 of the Industrial Relations Act 1971 immediately before 16 September 197
  • Wilson to immediately repeal the Industrial Relations Act 1971 to restore trade union power, and t
  • ty of Ontario passed the Agricultural Labour Relations Act which gave trade union and collective ba
  • sial bill which was to become the Industrial Relations Act 1971.
  • included Social Security, the National Labor Relations Act ("Wagner Act"), the Banking Act, rural e
  • an ethnic group for the purposes of the Race Relations Act 1976.
  • It replaced the Domestic Relations Act, the Maintenance Order Act, the Parentag
  • artley Act, which amended the National Labor Relations Act, required that courts consider the whole
  • the United Kingdom Parliament passed a Race Relations Act, which made "racial discrimination unlaw
  • Irish Free State passed the similar External Relations Act, recognizing the Duke of York as King on
  • eedom of Expression Under the National Labor Relations Act," 140 University of Pennsylvania Law Rev
  • oidance: Misunderstanding the National Labor Relations Act," 71 Texas Law Review 921 (1993)
  • loyers under the 1974 Trade Union and Labour Relations Act.
  • 3. The Legislative Process of the Taiwan Relations Act.
  • month prison sentence for breaching the Race Relations Act.
  • pability, Active also participates in public relations activities such as the Portland Rose Festiva
  • January 1946 was involved in several public relations activities, including a visit to her namesak
  • rlined her leadership role in their intimate relations addressing Sieniawski as My dear Maiden in h
  • n the areas of personnel, curriculum, public relations, administrative policy, and campus developme
  • issues including resource management, labour relations, advanced education, and parliamentary refor
  • Willis has appeared in many public relations advertisements clad in an orange shirt and h
  • New York Times described as "a fierce public relations, advertising and lobbying campaign" by the o
  • He then became the public relations advisor to Labour Party Prime Minister Cleme
  • Julia married journalist and public relations advisor Martin Heflin, whose brother Van Hef
  • led in 1853 by the shogunate's chief foreign relations advisor, Daigaku-no-kami Hayashi Akira (also
  • ant conservation, and has worked as a Public Relations advisor, based at Blackpool Zoo, the for the
  • Congressional Hispanic Caucus International Relations Advisory Group.
  • member • University of Minnesota Industrial Relations Advisory Council, Past member • Twin Cities
  • ‘Cooperation and Conflict in Transatlantic Relations After the Cold War', in Interventions Intern
  • ed a worsening of Iraqi-Jordanian diplomatic relations after it was learnt that suicide bomber, Rae
  • tually retired as an executive of industrial relations after some 43 years of service.
  • ion, calling for normalising Lebanese-Syrian relations after decades of domination by Syria of its
  • otiations on the future of U.S.-Iraq defense relations, after the scheduled U.S. military withdrawa
  • icult experience juggling a career in Public Relations after having had two children.
  • oined the team in 1978 as Director of Public Relations after serving as the first scout employed by
  • oth clans had hoped for re-establishing good relations after being separated for three generations
  • rpart, Idriss Deby, have normalized official relations after years of tensions.
  • consultant on economic issues and Turkey-EU relations after Turkey's submission of formal membersh
  • eted, with nine more under construction when relations again improved in 1855 and construction was
  • O Communications is a public relations agency based in Newcastle Upon Tyne.
  • omnio is a marketing, advertising and public relations agency based in Austin, Texas.
  • anaged to persuade an ad agency and a public relations agency to create a campaign for them.
  • aracter, Simone ("Monie"), works at a public relations agency in Chicago.
  • Brazil (public relations agency), UK-based public relations agency
  • tion company, as well as at an international relations agency.
  • er advertising agency, and Ketchum, a public relations agency.
  • ion Secretary at the Northern Ireland Labour Relations Agency.
  • Jean Seberg as Tanya Livingston, public relations agent
  • st trade deal since the 1983 Closer Economic Relations agreement with Australia.
  • n recognition of work on the Closer Economic Relations agreement between Australia and New Zealand.
  • dle East, U.S. foreign policy, international relations, Al Qaeda, and relations between the world o
  • the United States would break off diplomatic relations, all in the following year.
  • Finding dominance relations allows us to significantly reduce the size o
  • introduce a bill to legalise male homosexual relations along the lines of the Wolfenden report.
  • He earned an M.A. in International Relations, also from Birzeit, in 1998.
  • On par with induction, well-founded relations also support construction of objects by tran
  • one to become intertwined with international relations, although the nature of this interplay is hi
  • rs, including: Academics, housing, community relations, alumni relations, player employment, and ad
  • Peter Young, English-German relations ambassador
  • murder of Stephen Lawrence, and on the Race Relations Amendment Act 2000.
  • A Note on Pure Recurrence Relations, Amer.
  • Associate Professor of International Relations, American University, Washington DC.
  • r person of his generation to promote closer relations among the American republics".
  • frican-American experience and examines race relations, among other themes.
  • n a number of serious arguments and strained relations among the group.
  • and Anglican communions, and for harmonious relations among members of all Christian denominations
  • graphs and hypergraphs are used to represent relations among constraints in a constraint satisfacti
  • minent role in the establishment of peaceful relations among the Native American tribes and the Eng
  • nyoro is credited with strengthening working relations among member associations as well as interna
  • herance of better understanding and friendly relations among peoples of the world."
  • de some progress toward strengthening market relations among members.
  • try of Justice, and the Ministry of External Relations, among other positions.
  • veral awards for his achievements in foreign relations, among others the Charlemagne Award of the c
  • analyst on the military and socio-political relations among the South-Asian countries.
  • ax reduction, airport development, improving relations among the amalgamated municipalities,[citati
  • ward economic Balkanization that had plagued relations among the Colonies and later among the State
  • t was involved in promoting Nigerian-Angolan relations, among other things.
  • Oldham is proof that relations among the Pilgrims were not always harmoniou
  • tional singing, leadership and interpersonal relations, among others.
  • usinesses, improve public safety and improve relations among residents of the city's diverse popula
  • Develop interprofessional relations amongst all students interested in global he
  • These strains on public relations, amongst other things, resulted in talks int
  • This includes the geometric aspects and relations amongst the component particles or crystals
  • 20 Years of India-GDR Relations: An Anthology.
  • --Council on Foreign Relations, an American foreign policy think tank, in t
  • Challenges of Iran-West Relations; Analysis of Iran-Germany Relations, 2006, T
  • cooperation and promoting healthy U.S.-China relations, analysts note that a wide range of challeng
  • uture of Social Security, education, foreign relations and "solving the so-called Y2K computer prob
  • Elrod earned a degree in Public Relations and Business Administration and after his NF
  • He is very active in Franco-Moroccan relations and is a member of a number of bilateral fri
  • Outside of politics, Hurley worked in public relations and advertising.
  • hairman of the Subcommittee on Federal/State Relations and Arts and Entertainment.
  • ocial influence, stereotyping and intergroup relations, and intergroup conflict.
  • 1983, with a special focus on International Relations and Politics, and was awarded a Master of Bu
  • ahoney is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and was an associate editor of the Journal
  • He is currently the Player Relations and Programs Manager for the Atlanta Hawks.
  • He was an industrial relations and personnel manager before entering parlia
  • nts were most apparent in military-political relations, and as a staff officer.
  • zation in its strategic planning, government relations and policy development.
  • low in the School of Politics, International Relations and the Environment (SPIRE) at Keele Univers
  • ath; if, on the other hand, he recovers, his relations and friends will naturally attribute his rec
  • here he was responsible for AECOM government relations and international business development.
  • He was intimately involved in German-French relations and served as "Federal Minister for the Affa
  • uding immigration, cooperatives, China-Japan relations and Americanism.
  • ral Affairs, Natural Resources, State-Tribal Relations, and Urban Affairs committees.
  • tries and Development and Minister for Asian Relations and Trade
  • lth Preparedness, Senior Advisor on Military Relations, and Liaison to the Department of Homeland S
  • The treaty restored diplomatic relations, and Korea agreed to pay Japan 110,000 Yen a
  • teral Commission, and the Council on Foreign Relations, and a visiting fellow at Harvard University
  • He obtained a B.S. in Industrial Relations and Psychology from the University of North
  • Center for International Relations and Politics
  • l of Saskatchewan and the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety.
  • Europe, the CIS and Turkey, on transatlantic relations, and on cultural heritage preservation.
  • nies from 1962 to 1963, and for Commonwealth Relations and the Colonies from 1963 to 1964.
  • New York grocery; major themes involve race relations and violence.
  • He served on the human relations and human rights commission.
  • ents and further dedications to more distant relations and friends.
  • ity of Western Australia studying industrial relations and eddonomics.
  • t Music offers both an online media & public relations and marketing curriculum to students from th
  • ported to be fought between "neighbors, near relations, and friends".
  • include community development, international relations and the environment.
  • ecame a Professorial Fellow in International Relations and Human Rights at Roehampton University an
  • Thus, symmetric relations and undirected graphs are combinatorially eq
  • year Shaw moved to a Chair of international relations and politics at the University of Sussex at
  • is a writer, and operates his own government relations and communications business.
  • The pogrom worsened Polish-Jewish relations, and was criticized by Polish writer, Eliza
  • of Jesus, which is also exemplary for these relations and something she had in common with Johanne
  • ed as National's spokesperson for Industrial Relations and chaired the Caucus Policy Committee.
  • r, newsreader, News Editor, Director/Foreign Relations and Director News and Current Affairs of the
  • overnment attempted to improve Sino-Japanese relations, and on 22 January 1935, Japan announced a p
  • From 1967-72 he worked in industrial relations and as a research worker in industry.
  • reud as a star in the "new culture of public relations and marketing in politics, business and jour
  • es, student activities, personnel, community relations and fundraising.
  • States (HSUS), served as director of public relations and was later promoted to Executive Director
  • r significant contributions to international relations and intelligence operations.
  • Therapies, IT, Photography, Podiatry, Public Relations and Social Housing.
  • binet as Minister of Consumer and Commercial Relations and Minister of Financial Institutions on Oc
  • He also serves as professor of international relations and Middle Eastern politics, which involves
  • r or co-author of six books on international relations and numerous journal articles.
  • Balfour was Director of Public Relations and Information Services, Control Commission
  • w that the fields obey canonical commutation relations and the classical equations of motion, and s
  • ere all old habits, the vices, attachment to relations and materials things are sacrificed in the s
  • advice on defense reform and civil-military relations; and
  • ia, where he is a Co-Chair of the Government Relations and Regulatory Affairs Group.
  • s adopted in 1985 superseding the Industrial Relations and Disputes Investigation Act of 1948.
  • bernatic Strategy Advance Management, Public relations and Book publishing Under Commonwealth Progr
  • ness, Business Administration, International Relations and Diplomacy, Management of Information Tec
  • ter as Executive Vice President of Corporate Relations and General Counsel for McDonald's.
  • inted to serve on the House Insurance, Labor Relations and Tourism and Recreational Development Com
  • of a sentence according to their offices and relations, and not in the order of speech, has been sp
  • cause of the Tsunami, many people lost their relations and properties including houses, livestocks
  • airs at the Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies at the University of Cal
  • tina on 28 May 1902 in order to extend their relations and resolve its territorial disputes.
  • To promote positive international relations and better understanding among governments,
  • She moved from journalism to public relations, and is currently working as the Manager of
  • ture tours of the United States on east-west relations and other international and political questi
  • cuses his research on international economic relations and theoretical as well as political questio
  • an end to a lengthy dispute in Franco-German relations, and it served to further facilitate negotia
  • eform issues like juvenile delinquency, race relations, and old-age pensions.
  • He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Young Presidents' Organization, a fo
  • is considered an expert on European-American relations and on the European Union.
  • as emperor came in the realm of church-state relations and ecclesiastic administration within the E
  • taught at the School of Labor and Industrial Relations and at the Cornell Medical School in New Yor
  • unded Batey Burn, a China-focused government relations and investment advisory business.
  • riat has a distinctive perspective on social relations and that only this perspective reveals the t
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