*23 June, Suva : " I am asking administrative advice on that user.
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CmdrClow indicated he wanted administrative advice / review so I figure it might as well get kicked over here and take what may come.
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Under new legislation, troops can be sent to overseas trouble spots to offer medical assistance, repatriate refugees, reconstruct buildings and roads, and give administrative advice.
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The legislation allows the government to send troops to overseas trouble spots only to offer medical assistance, repatriate refugees, reconstruct buildings and roads, and give administrative advice.
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Apart from export assistance from its parent company, Toyota Motor Corp has helped absorb rising costs of imported parts, provided marketing and administrative advice and staff training to improve productivity.
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The only imaginable motivation for such administrative advice is that of gaming the system on Cyrus articles, and building numbers to engage in POV wars, where they are least appropriate.
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In July, Japan's Parliament passed legislation authorizing the government to send troops to overseas trouble spots to offer medical assistance, repatriate refugees, reconstruct buildings and roads, and give administrative advice.
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Like Poland, Japan supported the Iraq war and its parliament in July passed legislation authorizing the government to send troops to overseas trouble spots to offer medical assistance, repatriate refugees, reconstruct buildings and roads, and give administrative advice.
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It also gives the government power to dispatch forces to hotspots around the world to offer medical assistance, send refugees home, reconstruct buildings and roads and give administrative advice _ even on missions that have yet to receive the United Nations'blessing.
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The High Contracting Parties agree that Syria and Mesopotamia shall, in accordance with the fourth paragraph of Article 22, Part I ( Covenant of the League of Nations ), be provisionally recognized as independent States, subject to the rendering of administrative advice and assistance by a mandatory until such time as they are able to stand alone.