Although the residence requirement was too strict, Strangers into Citizens campaigners said they were " delighted that a major political party has adopted a specific policy of regularisation ".
22.
Similar to the unofficial'thief-takers'( men who would solve petty crime for a fee ), they represented a formalisation and regularisation of existing policing methods.
23.
On 10 April 1848, a voting process and discussion was made on the regularisation of the rubrics for the Feast of the Immaculate Conception to be celebrated in that country.
24.
After 1767, based on the regularisation of copy-holders, ordered by Maria Theresa, the central government arrangements regulated the compilation of the Urbarium in a unitary manner.
25.
The centre has now grown into the Institute of Human Settlement Studies, which is involved in the regularisation of informal settlements, with which Dar es Salaam is plentifully endowed.
26.
In solving an underdetermined system of linear equations, the regularisation term for the parameter vector is expressed in terms of the \ ell1-norm ( taxicab geometry ) of the vector.
27.
As one of a dozen villages in the South Hebron Hills, Zanuta has been slated for demolition by the British mandate, and therefore regularisation of their village structures is ruled out.
28.
2000 also marked a significant shift in Spanish immigration laws; Law 4 / 2000 passed that year created mechanisms for family reunification, regularisation of illegal migrants, and acquisition of permanent residency.
29.
The campaign called for an irregular and extraordinary ( one-off and one-time-only ) general amnesty, regularisation, naturalisation and British citizenship for illegal immigrants in the United Kingdom.
30.
The report noted that eligibility for regularisation programmes varies greatly between countries, and that proportions of the irregular population accepted for such programmes were mostly in the range of 60 to 90 per cent.