Sentences with phrase «of the allotment policies»

There is now a considerable body of United States federal legislation that seeks to address the consequences of the Allotment policy.

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Social Darwinism dominates our policy - making regarding education, jobs, geographical residential allotments, provisions for recreation, health services, and the uses of human beings to carry on wars.
Clearly they are right that the public has a crucial stake in the scientific enterprise, whose general direction at least should be a matter of national policy, for example in the allotment of federal funds.
Copy of Ration Card / Electricity or Telephone Bill / Rental Agreement / Passport / Medical insurance policy / Apartment allotment letter
This approach may avoid running afoul of the Supreme Court's observation that, «[a] s a general rule, decisions concerning budgetary allotments for departments or government agencies will be classified as policy decisions,» because funding (or not funding) individual services may not implicate larger budgetary decisions if the «operational decisions» are made by «lower level» actors within the parameters — including ultimate financial constraints — of the policy.
The allotment of units to the policyholders will be done only after the receipt of premium / contributions proceeds as stated below; In case of New Business, units shall only be allocated on the day the proposal is completed and results into a policy by the application of money towards premium / contributions.
Only an orphan policy that remains lapsed (i.e., premium remains unpaid after six months of the due date) at the time of allotment is eligible for re-allotment to another agent.
Further policy holder can choose the allotment of investments in stocks or debentures of market.
Between 1871 and 1928 policy moved from one of «measured separatism» to one of assimilation which was promoted through breaking up reservations by way of allotments to individual Indians and with «surplus» land being sold to white settlers.
The allotment policy provides a cautionary tale in respect of proposals to individualise native title and land rights holdings in Australia.
Numerous government policies, such as mandatory boarding schools from the late 1800s to the mid-1900s, the Allotment Act of 1887, and the Termination and Relocation Act of 1954, also had deleterious effects on Native communities.
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