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  1. 3661
    Published 2010
    “…Et ce afi n d'envisager les différentes possibilités d'inclure la dimension de la santé dans la conduite des restructurations ainsi que la constitution de réseaux à l'échelle nationale et européenne."…”
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  2. 3662
    by Dony, Marianne
    Published 2010
    “…"Dans une édition entièrement revue après l'entrée en vigueur du traité de Lisbonne, cet ouvrage a pour ambition de familiariser le lecteur avec le droit et les politiques de l'Union européenne à un moment où une nouvelle page s'ouvre pour l'Europe, qui peut enfin repartir sur de meilleures bases, après la crise engendrée en 2005 par les non Français et néerlandais au traité établissant une Constitution pour l'Europe. Le traité de Lisbonne, grâce auquel l'Union européenne se voit dotée de la personnalité juridique et supplante définitivement la Communauté européenne, introduit aussi d'importantes réformes dont l'objectif est de rendre son action à la fois plus efficace et plus démocratique, dans un contexte où son élargissement est encore à l'ordre du jour. …”
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  3. 3663
    Published 1943
    “…The trouble in the Northumberland coalfield is, that three-quarters of all cases of dermatitis going to the certifying surgeon or to the medical referee are turned down on the grounds that the cases are due to constitutional dermatitis. Yet there are cases of men who have been turned down in this way, whose families have no record of dermatitis at all. …”
  4. 3664
    Published March 1946
    “…They will stand in their ordinary constitutional relationship with the central Ministry, but their general arrangements for these local services are made subject to the Minister's approval. …”
  5. 3665
    Published March 1946
    “…In these cases the Regional Board or the Board of Governors, as the case may be, is to be required to advertise vacancies and to constitute an expert advisory appointments committee. …”
  6. 3666
    Published March 1942
    “…They are not suggested as constituting a specimen diet, as there are many other foods available which it would be desirable to include to increase variety and flavour. …”
  7. 3667
    “…The necessity of transforming the personnel or constitution of the Boards or governing committees of voluntary hospitals is urgent for other reasons. …”
  8. 3668
    “…Its affairs "are managed by a Council of 36, who are nominated and elected by the direct votes of the members collected by post, so that the constitution is entirely free and democratic." The Council for the present year consists of four private nurses, twelve matrons and ex-matrons, nine doctors, seven superintendents and ex-superintendents, one sister tutor, one organiser of the Q.V.J.I.N., and two lay members. …”
  9. 3669
    Published 2 August 1945
    “…The Regional Council will be advisory in function and will be composed of members chosen as individual experts rather than representatives of each local area or organisation in the region. The constitution of the Council is to be a chairman and two members drawn from the University, four members from the medical profession, four members from the voluntary hospitals, four representing local authorities. …”
  10. 3670
    “…The question of fares was difficult, because from certain centres they would constitute a large item of expenditure. Perhaps this could be advanced either by ourselves or by the Basque Delegation. …”
  11. 3671
    Published [1938-1939]
    “…Letter from A.E.U. stating that owing to their constitution they were unable to assist in the case of Boswell. - Sept. …”
  12. 3672
    “…Resignation of the Prime Minister of Ukraine; the armed conflict in Tajikistan; the opening session of the Assembly (Mejlis) of Turkmenistan; consideration by the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation on the "Case of the Communist Party"; ending the production of plutonium-239 for the manufacturing of nuclear weapons in the Krasnoyarsk Mining and Chemical Combine; report on the construction of the subway in Beijing; a law on compulsory medical insurance in Russia. …”
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  13. 3673
    “…Consideration by the Constitutional Court on the "Case of the Communist Party"; a referendum on the ratification of the Maastricht Treaty in France; the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict; armed conflict in Tajikistan; the anniversary of Armenia's independence; the Kazakh president's visit to Germany; the presidential elections in Estonia. …”
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  14. 3674
    “…Inter-parliamentary Assembly of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) on the status of the Kuril Islands; the visit of the United Nations (UN) mission in Uzbekistan; the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict; consideration of the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation on the "Case of the Communist Party"; cooperation between Belarus and Kazakhstan. …”
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  15. 3675
    “…The decree on the dissolution of the organizing committee of the National Salvation Front of Russia; discussion on the possibility of a monarchy revival in Russia; the Georgian-Abkhazian conflict; armed conflict in Tajikistan; discussion of the Constitution of Tatarstan; Russian and U.S. cooperation in space; the US presidential election campaigns; the problem of radioactive contamination in Russia. …”
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  16. 3676
    “…The Georgian-Abkhaz conflict; armed conflict in Tajikistan; address by the President of Ukraine, Leonid Kravchuk, on the political and socio-economic situation of Ukraine; opening the session of the Assembly (Mejlis) of Turkmenistan; dispute between Hungary and Czechoslovakia on the construction of the Gabcikovo hydropower plant; consideration by the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation on the "Case of the Communist Party"; the process of privatization in Russia. …”
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  17. 3677
    by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)
    Published 1988-11-23T00:00:00Z-1988-11-23T23:59:59Z
    “…International Politics: <br/>- Bush's foreign policy talks <br/>- Israeli coalition talks at a dead end <br/>- Rude Pravo article acknowledges Károly Grósz's statement on the Romanian diplomatic incident <br/>- Commentary from the Baltics <br/>- New textbook published in Czechoslovakia on the history of the Party <br/><br/>Domestic Affairs: <br/>- Ministerial Council in session <br/>- Patriotic Popular Front proposes Miklós Németh as premier and Rezső Nyers as minister of state <br/>- "The country needs a new constitution" said Imre Pozsgay to Hungarian and foreign journalists prior to parliamentary session starting tomorrow <br/>- Péter Várkonyi and István Stadinger meet Council of Europe president today <br/>- University students hold nationwide protests <br/>- Károly Győrfi, diplomat deported from Romania, to arrive home via Sofia for safety reasons <br/>- Wreath laid at Jenő Landler's grave on Red Square to mark 70th anniversary of founding of Hungarian Communist Party <br/>- Austrian experts think there are no obstacles to Budapest and Vienna winning right to organize 1995 world fair <br/><br/>Economy: <br/>- The Hungarian Economic Chamber disagrees with government on increasing the portion of revenues taken away from businesses. …”
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  18. 3678
    “…The Georgian-Abkhazian conflict; a meeting in Moscow of the foreign ministers of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) countries; the Russian Federation Constitutional Court's consideration of the "Case of the Communist Party"; an Extraordinary Congress of the Mountain Peoples of the Caucasus in Grozny; the armed conflict in Tajikistan; the first meeting of the National Assembly in Estonia. …”
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  19. 3679
    “…Bill Clinton becomes President of the United States; consideration by the Constitutional Court on the "Case of the Communist Party"; the settlement of the North Ossetian conflict; the evacuation of refugees from conflict zones in the Russian Federation. …”
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  20. 3680
    “…Armed conflicts in Abkhazia, Ingushetia, and Tajikistan; a state of emergency in Chechnia; the Russian navy blocked at the Poti base; the fall of the Russian ruble; the willingness of Ukraine to eliminate nuclear weapons; a meeting of the Russian Constitutional Court on the "Case of the Communist Party"; the decision of the Anglican church to ordain women as priests. …”
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