It would be easier to disband this group once the majority is assured of its predominance, but not before that. |
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Much has been made of the suggestion that the supposedly moderate prime minister designate intends to disband the militias. |
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It is time for Republicans to think a bit more strategically, pick their battles, and disband the circular firing squads. |
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Between the years 1892 and 1894, the Fasci was forcibly suppressed by the government and ordered to disband. |
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Then they would disband the defeated regime's army, turning hundreds of thousands of trained soldiers into disgruntled potential insurgents. |
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After creating some initial noise its initiator immediately moved to disband it. |
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The Board also voted to disband this task force and thanked the task force for their work. |
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The 228 Incident Committee was declared an illegal organization and ordered to disband. |
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He praised Endriartono for making such a forceful call for all paramilitary organizations to disband. |
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But after struggling to recruit new members, they have decided to disband, and performed for the last time at a farewell party on Tuesday. |
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One theory has it that the military did not surround and arrest them but instead flushed them out of the bush to run for cover and to disband and disperse. |
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If the ladies don't get some new members they will have to disband and forfeit the hour so don't be afraid and use the hour to display your skills and point scoring ability. |
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The club who has issued a cry for help says it will disband within the next three weeks, unless immediate support from parents and supporters comes forward. |
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If the money went straight to the king he could call out the fyrd, collect the money and then disband the fyrd, lining his own coffers as William Rufus did after the Conquest. |
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The IRA's war has ended and the organisation shall not disband. |
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Irish writer John Banville asks why the IRA in their most recent statement announced that they would put an end to their armed campaign but not disband the organisation. |
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Paramilitary organisations of all kinds should disarm and disband. |
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One aspect of his proposals is to disband the regional boards, powerful bodies made up of Co-op members. |
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Even as some groups disband, or let their charitable status lapse, other groups are being formed and applying for charitable status. |
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In rural areas, when they disband these military groups, they reform, regroup and end up in major urban centres. |
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Big Bazar now appeared out of touch and outdated, a feeling shared by the majority of the troupe, who decided to disband. |
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The aim is to disband and punish those criminal organisations that are involved in this type of traffic. |
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Huang Xing and other Republican leaders placed so much trust in him that they even decided to disband the southern revolutionary army. |
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Furthermore, article 18 allows the Ministry of the Interior to request a court to disband a party. |
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School District 57 trustees protested the order from the federal Department of National Defence to disband the school cadet corp. |
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Odessa experts and politicians do not expect either camp to disband before the presidential elections in May. |
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After the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libyan leaders promised to quickly to disband militias. |
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Without jobs, it will be harder to persuade young men to give up their weapons and to disband their militias. |
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It will not be easy to persuade militias to disband with payback sentiments like those. |
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Sixty mineworkers defied a Coal Industry Tribunal order this week to disband their picket line outside Wesfarmers Premier Coal in Collie, Western Australia. |
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Many organizations fail to disband outdated or outmoded processes. |
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Personally untarnished by the war, he paid with his own money to gather its battered veteran politicians at the Saudi city of Taif, in 1989, to hammer out a deal to disband militias and distribute power more equitably. |
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While this situation is unsatisfactory for the victims it is equally so for the authorities of the Member States trying to combat illegal immigration and expose and disband the networks involved. |
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These parties, with an electoral pact, could win an election to form a one-term coalition to introduce a fair form of proportional representation, after which they could disband. |
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To better align organizational structure and functions with business processes as well as to conform to current best practices and client needs, it is proposed to disband the General Services Section. |
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We call on all armed groups to disarm and disband voluntarily. |
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Sucking up to the Castroites, the SWP leadership didn't say a word about the arrests until after the POR members were released, having signed a capitulatory statement saying they would disband their organization. |
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It is therefore justified to keep the option open to disband any expert or other body at a point in the future where it has been ascertained beyond reasonable doubt that this is safe to do. |
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I wonder if the member would agree that the government seems to have more of a political focus on the need to somehow disband a gun registry, which our police authorities say helps them to keep the public safe. |
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Without work, many militiamen will have little incentive to disband. |
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He hoped that the proposal to disband the Quick Impact Projects Unit and implement the programme from within existing staffing resources would not adversely affect the implementation of the Mission's mandate. |
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The time has come for the sovereign Government of Lebanon to extend its control over all of its territory and disband Hizbollah and other terrorist organizations. |
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Acting companies composed entirely of young boys performed sporadically in the city's intramural liberties from 1576 to 1608, until repeated offenses to the crown provoked James I to disband all boys' companies. |
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At each caucus, any candidate who does not gain the support of a certain percentage of the attendees — typically, fifteen per cent — is considered nonviable, and supporters may disband and align with other candidates. |
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At some point, it may be appropriate to have the group disband. |
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However, with insufficient funds voted by Parliament, Charles was forced to gradually disband his troops. |
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Mehmed's demand that Jassim disband his troops and pledge his loyalty to the Ottomans was met with refusal. |
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Many militias operating in cities are only willing to join the Libyan National Army as a unit, and the government has done little to disband them. |
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Typically, individuals live alone or in small, transient groups that disband after a few hours. |
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He was due to meet the recently appointed prime minister, Ali Zaidan, who is trying to construct a government of national unity and disband the militias that dominate the country. |
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Speaking afterwards, he insisted that the IRA must disarm and disband to prove the republican movement was now committed to solely peaceful means. |
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Adolor Corporation announced today it will disband its sales force of approximately 35 people and make other selected reductions to the company's work force. |
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Convinced that his army was unreliable, he sent orders to disband it. |
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In 1660 the English Council of State ordered the castle governor to disband the garrison and hand over the castle to Robert Greville, 4th Baron Brooke. |
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Unlike other civilizations, whose armies had to disband during the planting and harvest seasons, the Spartan serfs or helots, did the manual labor. |
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Police and political pressure caused the organization to disband. |
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In the 19th century as well as the established clubs there were many 'scratch' teams populating most towns, informal pub or social teams that would form and disband quickly. |
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The system's unique PAN architecture disaggregates processing, storage and networking into asset pools that come together as needed to support a service, then disband. |
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