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  • 121National Council of Architectural Registration Boards — (NCARB) Type Non profit corporation 501(c)(6) Industry Architecture Founded 1919 Headquarters Washington, DC Key people Scott C. Veaz …

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  • 122Public participation — is a political principle or practice, and may also recognised as a right (right to public participation). The terms public participation may be used interchangeably with the concept or practice of stakeholder engagement and/or popular… …

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  • 123Congressional response to the NSA warrantless surveillance program — Congressional inquiries and investigations Three days after news broke about the Terrorist Surveillance Program, a bipartisan group of Senators Democrats Dianne Feinstein of California, Carl Levin of Michigan, Ron Wyden of Oregon and Republicans… …

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  • 124Ambush marketing — is a marketing campaign that takes place around an event but does not involve payment of a sponsorship fee to the event. [ [http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2006/09/06/sports/AS SPT New Zealand Ambush Marketing.php# Ambush marketing laws planned… …

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  • 125Trade policy of the United States — United States trade policy has varied widely through various American historical and industrial periods. As a major developed nation, the U.S. has relied heavily on the import of raw materials and the export of finished goods. Because of the… …

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  • 126Constitution of Cameroon — The Constitution of Cameroon is the supreme law of the Republic of Cameroon. The document consists of a preamble and 13 Parts, each divided into Articles. The Constitution outlines the rights guaranteed to Cameroonian citizens, the symbols and… …

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  • 127Aesymnetes — (Gr. polytonic|αισυμνήτης, from polytonic|αισα, a just portion , hence a person who gives every­one his just portion ) was the name of an ancient Greek elected office similar to, and sometimes indistinguishable from, tyrant. [Citation last =… …

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  • 128notwithstanding clause — noun Section 33 of Part I (Charter of Rights and Freedoms) of the Canadian Constitution Act (1982), which permits the creation of laws without regard for certain constitutional rights. Specifically, under section 33 the federal and provincial… …

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