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"disband" Definitions
  1. disband (somebody/something) to stop somebody/something from operating as a group; to separate or no longer operate as a group

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"I would urge that the forum disband itself and if it doesn't disband, I'm stepping down," he said, according to one source.
Meanwhile, they say they will disband the caravan by Wednesday.
At that point, it would disband, having served its purpose.
After that, the small group will disband and go home.
He has promised to disband congress to create a revolutionary government.
The Pfefferman kids disband and head back into their respective lives.
Rick Scott is calling on the "Never Trump" groups to disband.
Trump later said that he had decided to disband the panels.
The move to disband a democratically-elected party hit a nerve.
In fact, the organizers plan to disband after this year's ceremony.
If they disband, a ton of people will lose their jobs.
That spurred CEOs to disband Trump's Strategy & Policy Forum on Wednesday.
It must disband if its mandate is not renewed every two years.
The #NoDAPL movement at Standing Rock was forced to disband on Feb.
Schwarzman then called Trump to tell him about the decision to disband.
Democrats on the committee have been calling to disband it for months.
While grand juries can issue indictments, some disband without ever doing so.
Evers, his inbound replacement, says he'll disband the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp.
The American occupiers forced Japan to disband its army and renounce war.
On Election Day, the vote to disband was decisive: 893-to-419.
Then, last February, the #NoDAPL movement at Standing Rock was forced to disband.
Today, the members of the President's Strategic and Policy Forum agreed to disband.
So many bosses departed that Mr Trump was forced to disband both outfits.
Archie is instructed to disband the Red Circle or he will be suspended.
Miollan: Normally I'd have said this was too much, let's disband the group.
The panel said it would disband, but declined to call the report final.
But Ballet Theater demanded that Mr. Wayne disband his new company or leave.
By the time the call was over, the group had agreed to disband.
Rather, the remaining CEOs agreed by conference call to disband the business councils.
Is there a reason why a group like this might not disband easily?
If the measure is approved, it would require the Street's largest institutions to disband.
Charles II refused to let Parliament disband until it passed legislation to aid London.
The commission did not formally disband until a month after the report was released.
Since then, Murphy has said it is "past time" for the panel to disband.
At that point, the Jasons would have to cancel outstanding studies and effectively disband.
He cited Facebook's decision to disband its trending news curation team as an example.
He was asked to include language that the president had agreed to disband it.
The longstanding British contingent in the European capital now has to disband, or regroup.
The Dalai Lama said he was aware of the decision by the ISC to disband.
Facebook should not disband its election war room, a former Obama administration official told CNBC.
I.O.I was supposed to disband after a year of promotions and ended this past January.
There is no reason to think that when Brexit is over the tribes will disband.
Engineering teams assemble quickly to design the products, then disband or go build something else.
Cuomo established the Moreland Commission in July 2013 only to disband it in March 2014.
Police officers and the oligarch's private security force quickly moved in to disband the protest.
You can disband the Mueller prosecutor and you can do what we've all called for.
Kim Bok-dong, a surviving former comfort woman, welcomed the decision to disband the fund.
That includes actually stripping news organization of their licenses or trying to disband them altogether.
Martin Brodeur retired three years ago so it's time to disband the Martin Brodeur Rule.
Russia's Supreme Court later ruled the group was "extremist" and ordered it to disband nationwide.
Update: Two fraternities at Swarthmore College voted to disband after the release of internal documents.
In 2018, the Trump administration decided to disband the White House's global health security team.
A move that foreshadowed the decision to disband the CRFs took place earlier this year.
"Out of nowhere the selectboard made a motion to disband the police department," he said.
So the argument is that the CIA felt that Kennedy was going to disband them.
On Saturday he called on a President Trump to disband the White House press corps.
He vowed to disband the Environmental Protection Agency and withdraw from the Paris climate agreement.
Wouldn't it be cheaper, in fact, to disband the border patrol and open the border?
Russia labeled the Jehovah's Witnesses an extremist organization in 2017 and ordered it to disband.
At that point, the convention would disband, and any recall of delegates would be meaningless.
Both councils were moving to disband on their own when Trump made his announcement on Twitter.
The San Antonio Silver Dancers were confused over the team's decision to disband the dance squad.
Was it a mistake to disband the forum after his response to the violence in Charlottesville?
But in 2017, the government decided to disband the militias and stopped making payments to them.
Things came to a head last March when the board first voted to disband the department.
Shortly after the forum decided to disband Wednesday, and a separate council focused on manufacturing jobs.
"As soon as they were gone, Maliki and his government wanted to disband us," he said.
The strategic council's leader, Blackstone CEO Steve Schwarzman, seemed reluctant at first to disband the group.
Thai Raksa Chart's executive chairman Chaturon Chaisaeng declined to comment on the request to disband it.
A video presentation, Best of Disband (1979) is on view in the back room of the gallery.
Pitch Perfect screenwriter Kay Cannon says that the Barden Bellas will likely disband after this movie, E!
Some savings groups disband early on because people move between communities, or because of disputes over investments.
In one recent development, the FBI reportedly intends to disband its International Human Rights Investigation Unit (IHRU).
Trump, in a tweet reacting to the news, said he would disband the group himself on Wednesday.
President Trump had declared he would suspend aid to Honduras, if its government failed to disband it.
Earlier today I spoke with other members of the forum and we agreed to disband the group.
And then the nomads had to disband the settlement, abandon the school, to look for water elsewhere.
Great leaders inspire and galvanize the masses during turbulent times, they don't cause people to divide and disband.
On Wednesday, she said the administration respects the fraternities' decision to disband and their condemnation of the documents.
It advocates only for Trump as the Republican nominee, and it intends to promptly disband after the primary.
Chilcot claims it was a mistake to disband Saddam's army and that this led directly to the insurgency.
Carles Puidgemont, the ousted Catalan leader, called for peaceful protests amid Spain's action to disband the regional government.
They would disband soon after, as all the remaining ladies launched solo careers (to various levels of success).
Kaidine: Yeah, and besides, whoever took up drums would've become an asshole and we'd have had to disband.
The Dalai Lama told Reuters on Friday he was aware of the decision by the ISC to disband.
A soldier emerged and told the Kurds to disband foreigners from their ranks or risk losing American cooperation.
He has refused to disband the commission, and his security services have threatened to crack down on protesters.
Washington's army was about to disband unless he could give them a reason — nay, a victory — to stay.
"A lot of people vote people in, have a group and then they disband," Ms. Hanible told me.
Mulvaney is no fan of the agency, once voted to disband it, and generally wants a smaller government.
As a group, they decided — along with Trump, they said Wednesday — they had no choice but to disband.
Violence erupted in Moscow after Boris Yeltsin, the president, sought to disband the Russian parliament and seize control.
The group that held the event, the Presidents Club Charitable Trust, announced late Wednesday that it would disband.
By Wednesday, both of the councils had collapsed; Mr. Trump insisted that he had decided to disband them.
Elizabeth Warren released an aggressive plan this week to disband Amazon (AMZN), Facebook (FB) and Alphabet-owned Google.
A member of the first panel told CNBC on Wednesday afternoon that the group has decided to disband.
The nuns are still at St. Francis, ignoring repeated orders issued by church authorities last month to disband.
The CDC supported them through grants until 2005, when funding parameters shifted, and they were forced to disband.
The UK, according to Chilcot, "played little or no formal part" in the decision to disband Iraq's army.
Trump could remove Rosenstein and replace him with someone willing to fire Mueller and disband the special counsel team.
House Democrats called on Republicans to disband a special committee investigating the organization in light of the criminal action.
Thai Raksa Chart's Executive Chairman Chaturon Chaisaeng declined to comment on Sunday on the request to disband the party.
The Strategic and Policy Forum made the collective decision to disband minutes before Trump announced its end on Twitter.
But Trump has used the decision to disband the panel to bolster his argument that voter fraud is widespread.
The decision to disband was agreed and Schwarzman called the White House to inform the president, the source said.
The skirmishes have since subsided, but demonstrators set up at least three camps and defied government orders to disband.
The White House said Trump decided to disband the commission because several states failed to hand over voter information.
In 2008, it threatened to disband U.S.A. Track & Field because the organization needed to shrink its board of directors.
My worry here is that even an attempt to disband the education department will validate or reinforce those feelings.
In response, Trump tweeted he was actually just going to do everybody a favor, really, and totally disband both councils.
Jamie Dimon, the chief executive of JP Morgan Chase, addressed the Strategic and Policy Forum's decision to disband on Wednesday.
It helps keeps the groups fresh, if anything, and you can disband your group anytime if it's not working out.
Jacobs, writing in 2007, criticized the post-invasion plan for Iraq, including the "foolish decision" to disband the Iraqi army.
An attorney for the foundation, Alan Futerfas, said Tuesday that the charity had been seeking to disband since Trump's election.
Mr. Janssen, the mechanic who voted to disband the village government, cited the illegal background checks as the final indignity.
Three were arrested, and the protesters were forced to disband before they were able to make it to the highway.
It agreed to Mr. Abbas's demands that Hamas disband a so-called shadow government it set up earlier this year.
I am sad over SMAP disband, they sang Purple Line with Tohoshinki before and they were so sweet with our boys.
The car attack came after vicious brawls broke out between white nationalists and counterdemonstrators and authorities forced the crowd to disband.
On January 7th Mr Morales upped the ante, demanding that CICIG disband and giving its foreign workers 24 hours to leave.
A rush of CEOs quit one of two business councils in the wake, prompting President Trump to disband both on Wednesday.
To avoid this outcome, we strongly urge the leadership of the FBI to reconsider plans to disband or downgrade the IHRU.
Following the latest resignations and reports of the strategy and policy forum disbanding, the president tweeted he will disband both councils.
After police forced the crowd to disband, a car crashed into a group of protesters, injuring dozens and killing one woman.
According to The Associated Press, police had ordered the protesters to disband, but did not physically seek to disperse the gathering.
Trump moved to disband the advisory group amid a flurry of resignations from other prominent business executives just two days later.
"It has put my Olympic place in the balance," Grainger said in May of the decision to disband the sculls partnership.
The Hungarian Front was forced to disband by the government in 2009 because it violated the constitutional rights of minority groups.
While there has been talk of having them disband and disarm, only a couple of them seem willing to do so.
In 2014, it forced a small left-wing party to disband, on the grounds that it subscribed to North Korean ideology.
He left instructions that after his death his troupe, almost sixty years old, should tour for two years and then disband.
HTI has urged the government not to disband it, saying every citizen has a right to organise and deliver Islamic teaching.
Trump's announcement came shortly after a member of the Strategic and Policy Forum told CNBC the group had decided to disband.
The religion, which says it has 175,000 members in Russia, intends to appeal the ban that calls for them to disband.
Succumbing to the C.P.P.'s threat to disband us unless we abandon our current leadership would be a grave political error.
As the gathering wrapped up and the clerics were about to disband, another suicide bomber struck near the site, killing seven people.
News coverage of that caravan led Trump to tweet furiously about the group, and pressure the Mexican government to disband the migrants.
Protesters have also been calling for an independent investigation into alleged police brutality -- with some even calling to disband the whole department.
But canceling The Nightly Show won't just put Wilmore out of work, it will also disband an incredibly diverse group of writers.
Plus, the Taliban has rejected formal talks with the Afghan government, partially because President Ashraf Ghani's administration wants the Taliban to disband.
Indeed, on the morning of April 15th it tried again to disband the protest, this time asking demonstrators to help clear roadblocks.
The new decree allows for the government to disband organizations deemed to run counter to the Pancasila without taking them to court.
The authorities can also ban public demonstrations, shut down websites and disband groups deemed a threat to public order by the government.
Spain's prime minister, Mariano Rajoy, asked the Senate to give him the power to disband Catalonia's regional government and implement direct rule.
What's next: The UN Human Rights Office has called on the Ortega regime to cease the repression and disband the parapolice forces.
Still others are interested in attaching to the bill language that would disband or change the Obama administration's Syrian refugee resettlement program.
Among the few other stipulations was one that said the N.F.L. could not disband any cheerleading squads over the next five years.
He dissolved the two CEO councils, after one high-profile group of CEOs had already voted to disband and others were exiting.
On the same day that she was elected, the town voted to disband, making her, she joked, the "mayor-elect of ashes."
A stream of resignations from high-level business counsels hit a crescendo recently when Trump was forced to disband two executive councils.
My friend and I go into Starbucks and sit in window seats drinking Arnold Palmers, watching the protestors disband and drift away.
Instead, she hoped that the treaty would begin to put pressure on those countries, including the United States, to disband their nuclear arsenals.
Earlier this year, Delta Gamma's Zeta Phi chapter at the school chose to disband rather than become coed to adhere to Harvard's policy.
How much do you have to despise the media to believe that a president should have the dictatorial power to disband a company?
In August, business leaders abandoned Trump following his comments about a white supremacy rally, forcing him to disband advisory councils he had touted.
Through those ministries the army dominates the National Defence and Security Council, which can disband parliament, impose martial law and run the country.
You don't disband an army when there are battles still to fight, much less when the biggest of battles is on the horizon.
So when they print up T-shirts heavily implying that they'll disband in two years or so, there's a genuine sense of disappointment.
But Stern said he was troubled by the prospect that the group could just disband and possibly reform again under a different name.
So the city wasn't particularly happy when the U.S.-led coalition decided to disband the entire thing a few weeks after the invasion.
Despite having achieved its original raison d'être, there is no indication that Nigel Farage is planning to disband UKIP as a political party.
The event left such a bad taste in fans' mouths that it wouldn't be a total surprise if BigBang chose to disband entirely.
" Rendell told The New York Daily News earlier this month, "I definitely think if she wins the presidency they have to disband it.
Nahdlatul Ulama, a deeply pluralistic organization, has taken the firmest line against Hizbut Tahrir, wholeheartedly supporting Mr. Joko's decision to disband the organization.
But Brand New are still planning to disband in 2018, an oft-discussed fact that makes Science Fiction even more of a heartbreaker.
But its Cold War rival NATO, a military alliance formed in 1948 for the explicit purpose of countering Soviet power, did not disband.
Update 8/16/17 2:27pm ET: According to multiple reports, this morning's Strategic and Policy Forum conference ended with its members deciding disband.
Protesters also want to disband the unelected oversight board, which has been managing the restructuring of the island's debt, largely by cutting public spending.
"I think (Trump) would have a lot of push-back or blowback if he tried to disband that type of a program," Doherty said.
Kenya's opposition has been mobilizing supporters to press the government to disband the national election commission, which is widely viewed as biased and corrupt.
" Judge Ashley Tabaddor, the union's president, told The Washington Post that she thinks the petition is an attempt to "disband and destroy the union.
Twenty-three-year-old Dominic Thiem needed only two hours and 15 minutes to disband Djokovic 7-6, 43-3, 6-0, on Wednesday.
After the disappointing performance of 1983's Believer, Rodgers and Edwards would disband Chic to solely focus on their solo and collaborative production process.
The group who wins the coin toss determines how the delegates get divided up between candidates and whether or not groups need to disband.
The White House said Trump decided to disband the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity because several states failed to hand over voter information.
I can't help but think that if the same levels of police brutality were happening to white people, we would just disband the police.
A 2014 lawsuit by the Rent Stabilization Association, the landlord group, sought to disband the unit, which can audit landlord records and seek penalties.
In December, the Washington state chapter of the Women's March announced that it would disband and affiliate with a different progressive group, Smart Politics.
The decision to disband IPOP appears to run counter to recent efforts by the Indonesian government to stop deforestation and halt the annual forest fires.
In the wake of the decision, community leaders and authorities encouraged protesters — who prefer to be called water protectors — to claim their victory, and disband.
Cleveland Clinic CEO Toby Cosgrove was one of the executives who decided to disband the President's Strategic and Policy Forum following the events in Charlottesville.
The caravan, however, did not disband and left Mexico City with about 600 people who were headed to the US or northern parts of Mexico.
It quickly became such a problem that Trump, feeling rejected, abruptly decided to disband two of his key groups of outside business advisers on Wednesday.
Russia's Supreme Court ruled in April last year that the Jehovah's Witnesses were an "extremist" organization and must disband, a move the group unsuccessfully appealed.
The United States must walk a tightrope in Iraq because Abadi has made it clear any pressure to disband the Iranian-backed militias is unacceptable.
S. MilitaryThe Jason Group, an independent panel of academics who have advised the Pentagon for the past 59 years, will likely disband on April 30.
Throwing down the gauntlet: Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) has issued a warning to the president to disband the administration's voter fraud commission.
Madrid would have every right to disband the Catalan regional government, and fire Carles Puigdemont, the Catalan president, Mr. Navarro said as he marched along.
A significantly weakened E.T.A. eventually announced a cease-fire in 2011, but the group is yet to formally disband, as demanded by the Spanish government.
They will also include moves to disband three extreme-right groups — Bastion Social, Blood and Honour Hexagone, and Combat 18 — which have fueled anti-Semitism.
The remark from Bolton comes a day after Trump was pressed on his decision to disband the pandemic response team on the NSC in 85033.
James Corden pounced on Mr. Trump after chief executives resigned en masse from two presidential councils, leading Mr. Trump to disband the advisory groups altogether.
The decision to disband a team dedicated to implementing ads on WhatsApp is a surprising turnaround in Facebook&aposs efforts to monetize the messaging app.
During the campaign, some top party members tried to tamp down fears of a power grab, saying the new assembly would not disband the legislature.
The network of gun-violence support groups across the country is loose and sprawling, with ad hoc outfits that form and disband based on need.
Earlier in the day, Trump's Strategy & Policy Forum decided to disband and condemn the president's controversial response to the white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.
The presidential decree changes the existing law so that the executive branch of government can disband groups without judicial oversight, greatly speeding up the process.
Its chief executive, Ginni Rometty, participated on Trump's Strategic and Policy Forum, which decided as a group to disband in response to the president's remarks.
The attempt to disband the Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) comes after its leader, Kem Sokha, was charged with treason following his arrest on Sept.3.
Organizers of a Central American caravan traveling through Mexico said Tuesday that despite plans from immigration authorities to disband the group they would continue moving forward.
A Basque newspaper, Gara, had reported in February that ETA's leaders would ask its members to vote on whether it should disband completely by the summer.
She stopped in March, after a group of men led by a local official ordered her to disband the meeting of about two dozen elderly Christians.
In a statement, an attorney for Colorado City said he was pleased with Tuesday's ruling and the rejection of the DOJ's request to disband the department.
Trump also personally selected Dow Chemical CEO Andrew Liveris to head his now-defunct American Manufacturing Council, which Trump was forced to disband after mass resignations.
Violent skirmishes between the two sides prompted police to declare an unlawful assembly and to order the groups to disband before the rally could even begin.
The office had objected to the charity's prior attempts to disband before the New York lawsuit was filed, saying it couldn't shut down while under investigation.
He and his comrades wanted Ortega to agree to early elections, disband the paramilitaries, purge the judiciary, and amend a constitutional clause that permits indefinite reëlection.
In 2013, the National Intelligence Service, a powerful spy agency that her father used to torture and silence dissidents, moved to disband an outspoken progressive party.
Schumer announced that if the president won't disband the EIC that Democrats will try do it on a must-pass bill to end it in September.
At a meeting in July, Facebook's founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg railed that if she tried to disband his company, it will put up a fight.
Resolution 212, March 20012, 220024: Israel was warned to stop settlement construction and to disband existing settlements in territories occupied in the 20024 war, including Jerusalem.
Much of the camp had been cleared by that time, due to the bitter winter and Standing Rock Chairman Dave Archambault's call for the camp to disband.
Jamie Dimon, chief executive officer of JPMorgan, said he "strongly" disagreed with Trump as he and other CEOs moved to disband an advisory panel to the president.
With all the safe space chaos engulfing campus, Dean Parker (Saturday Night Live alum Chris Parnell) decides to disband every single safe space on campus, including Hawkins.
The Jasons were scheduled to disband on April 30 and military leaders were trying to position the cancelation of the Jason contract as a cost-savings measure.
"Debate over the forum has become a distraction and the group has decided to disband," a top executive said as a conference call of the CEOs continued.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Civil organizations in Indonesia on Wednesday decried a move by the government to disband certain groups deemed to be in conflict with state's secular ideology.
He was forced to disband this group of business leaders because they were all going to eventually abandon him over the firestorm caused by his Charlottesville comments.
Last year, a three-judge panel ruled a nine-member version of the board that had been in place since 2016 unconstitutional and ordered it to disband.
Europeans and Americans alike were astounded to see a victorious revolutionary commander give up his commission, disband his army, and hand his new country off to others.
Conservative commentator Ann Coulter has called to "disband" the FBI, arguing that the bureau isn't the same as it was under its first director, J. Edgar Hoover.
He urged his own supporters to disband protest marches immediately if they are attacked, and called on Morales, 60, to order his loyalists to end the violence.
Leaders of the business world staged a remarkable revolt against President Trump on Wednesday, forcing the White House to disband two economic councils that were hemorrhaging members.
Democrats ought to attack Trump and the Republicans for hypocritical rhetoric and policies, such as the administration's recent decision to disband Homeland Security's domestic terrorism intelligence unit.
Nonetheless, Kenyan organisers have been dogged by accusations of mismanagement throughout, leading the government to disband the National Olympic Committee of Kenya and order an internal investigation.
But the state court found it unconstitutional again, even as professional staff continue the inquiry into the Ninth District election, and ruled Friday that it must disband.
At least 20 countries have objected to the assembly, which has the power to dismiss any official deemed disloyal or even disband the opposition-controlled national legislature.
The decision to abandon the business group came a day after a revolt among industry leaders on two other advisory panels forced the president to disband them.
More than a hundred supporters of the group, chanting "support Spark Alliance, protect our brothers" and "disband the police force now," gathered in central Hong Kong Friday.
Earlier on Wednesday, a group of top business leaders in Trump's Strategic and Policy Forum decided to disband the group following the president's combative news conference Tuesday.
There is also the assumption that the expectations that heteronormativity presses upon women (marriage, children) will eventually catch up with them and cause the group to disband.
It has also not been able to reverse a sharp decline in living standards or disband the many locally-rooted armed groups that hold sway in western Libya.
The Palestinian Authority had demanded, for example, that Hamas disband its military wing and relinquish security control to the Palestinian Authority, a point Hamas had refused to concede.
In December 2003, the Bush administration negotiated a deal with Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi to disband its nuclear weapons program in exchange for various economic and security promises.
"We urge you to immediately disband this body" and "focus your personal attention on the significant challenges currently facing the protection of human rights globally," the coalition wrote.
Indexes closed off their highs on Wednesday following Trump's decision to disband two business councils after several chief executives quit in protest over his remarks on white nationalists.
Trump's decision to disband the councils is a surprising retreat for the combative president, who has touted his business acumen, negotiating skills and economic policy as central strengths.
When sweatshop operations migrate and disband in Indonesia and the global South, they will typically refuse to pay workers what they're owed in salaries and legally mandated severance.
But the Olympic committee responded by saying that it was refusing to disband and that the government did not have the power to force it to shut down.
Data released this month through The Hill's partnership with the Harvard CAPS/Harris poll found that just 31 percent of registered voters back the push to disband ICE.
It strongly condemned the missile strike and threatened to disband the military communications that have minimized the risk of conflict between Russian and American forces operating in Syria.
"This dangerous escalation shows that the U.S. is willing to disband the international system in order to protect Israeli crimes," said Dr. Saeb Erekat, the Palestinians' chief negotiator.
People shouted "cult" and called on the church to disband as Lee gave his press conference outside a church facility in Gapyeong, about 35 miles out of Seoul.
For six weeks, the country has experienced turmoil on the streets, after a decision by the court to essentially disband the National Assembly and take powers for itself.
As more executives resigned in protest of the president's equivocations, Mr. Trump was forced to disband the groups on Wednesday rather than suffer the humiliation of continuing defections.
The decision to disband a team dedicated to implementing ads on WhatsApp is a surprising turnaround in Facebook&aposs efforts to monetize one of its most popular services.
That is double what NATO's membership was in 1991, when many experts thought the alliance would disband with the collapse of the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact.
The Wall Street Journal's Rebecca Ballhaus and Jenny Gross report that both Cambridge and its British parent company, SCL Group, will disband amid a growing series of scandals.
His drug task force, in a largely rural county, has been forced to deactivate investigations and may need to disband by June because of the delayed grants, he said.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that Jehovah's Witnesses were an "extremist" organization and must disband and hand over all property to the state, local media said.
Reading groups and discussions had been organized in universities from New York to Melbourne with the mission of understanding Friston's free-energy principle, only to disband, inevitably, in failure.
They announced over the weekend that they would hand him the keys to governing the Gaza Strip and disband a shadow government that was set up earlier this year.
Democrats are ramping up their calls for GOP House leaders to disband the committee set up to investigate Planned Parenthood, saying it is endangering doctors and violating chamber rules.
Trump was forced to disband two high-profile business advisory councils on Wednesday after corporate CEOs quit the committees in protest over his remarks about the violence in Charlottesville.
Rubin went on to found smartphone company Essential, while Google decided to disband its robotics division and sell off its most valuable asset, robot maker Boston Dynamics, to SoftBank.
There are some that want to disband NAFTA altogether, but these critics of NAFTA must recognize that trade, when done fairly, is a strong tool for improving our economy.
I called up Hassan, who has been working with NXIVM clients, to ask why cults don't disband easily, and what happens when followers reject help from the outside world.
The neighbors complained, and there were rumors of the group getting more militant, so the PPD began to arrest them for minor infractions in an attempt to disband the house.
Unfortunately, the wounds are too deep to repair, and the best course of action for all those involved is to disband the fraternity completely and give up the fraternity house.
K-pop music contracts usually last seven years, said Herman, and with many of the biggest acts starting out in 2009 and 2010, it means more groups could disband soon.
Trump's announcement comes one day after news broke that members of the Strategic and Policy Forum decided to disband the group, Reuters reported, citing a source familiar with the matter.
For instance, he helped disband the police department of Camden, a once crime-plagued city, and rebuild it—a decision that led to a reduction in the murder rate there.
"Now the coach has resigned, why don't we just disband the whole team and let the FA officials go home," said one person on China's popular microblog site Sina Weibo.
Turkey to disband presidential guard unit following coup attempt The warrants were issued after authorities fired or suspended at least 50,000 people from Turkey's institutions and security forces last week.
Demonstrators who have converged for nightly protests near the Cabinet office have said they would disband only if the government rescinded the tax bill it sent to parliament last month.
The office had also been looking at the governor's unexpected decision to disband the commission in March 2014, in exchange for the Legislature's approving a modest package of ethics reforms.
According to Science, the MITRE Corporation, which manages the Jason contract for the military, received a letter on March 553 that the Jason Group should disband completely by April 30.
Jay Y. Lee, third-generation leader of the country's top conglomerate, said at a December parliament hearing he plans to disband the office but did not give a specific timeline.
Of course, that could only happen if the fall of the Wall / defeat of the Night King officially caused the Night's Watch to disband and release him from his vows.
However, as Amy Edmondson of Harvard points out, organisations increasingly use "team" as a verb rather than a noun: they form teams for specific purposes and then quickly disband them.
" Instead, the Constituent Assembly's head, Diosdado Cabello, downplayed Guaido's comments and said there was no need to disband congress as it "didn't work" and "had eliminated itself on its own.
As much as he might like to present Mr Trump's decision to disband the commission in a favourable light, he has lost a high-profile role, his biggest to date.
The attack came after the rally in this Virginia college town had descended into chaos — with violent brawling between attendees and counterdemonstrators — and authorities had forced the crowd to disband.
Under the rearrangement the agency would disband the National Center for Environmental Research, a federal environmental office that works to test the effects of chemical exposure on adults and children.
Members of the president's Strategic and Policy Forum agreed to disband the group on Wednesday after Trump's controversial remarks about the violent white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, last weekend.
Even if Mr. Trump doesn't disband the agency, he could simply hobble it by replacing its director, Richard Cordray, with someone who is content to let the market regulate itself.
Revelations of potential overtime abuse within Troop E led officials to disband the unit and order body cameras for state troopers and GPS vehicle locators in police cruisers, among other changes.
In addition to founding the Franklin Furnace Archive in 1976 and making her own work, Wilson was the founding member of the band DISBAND, which was active between 1978 and 1982.
Another limits the governor's control of the state's main economic development agency, which Evers pledged to disband during the campaign in favor of giving authority to local communities, the paper said.
Some suspect he's driven by hatred of Mr. Parrish, the Phud program director, because he led a failed effort to disband the fraternity system at Cornell so dear to Mr. Fogle.
Nusra has targeted Western-backed FSA groups before, routing the Syrian Revolutionaries Front (SRF) from Idlib in November 2014 and then forcing CIA-backed Harakat Hazm to disband in March 2015.
SHINee The Story of Light: EpilogueIf SHINee had decided to disband after the passing of beloved member Kim Jonghyun at the close of 21, few would have faulted them for it.
What is more, the army and its affiliated ministries dominate the National Defence and Security Council, which can disband parliament and impose martial law—the constant threat to Myanmar's new dispensation.
The government recently moved to disband Hizb ut-Tahrir, an Islamist group that calls for a state based on sharia and also backed the protests against Purnama, an ally of Widodo.
In another stain on the reputation of the President, the Trump Foundation agreed to disband following a suit that alleged that Trump and his elder children used it to enrich themselves.
The 2017 meeting with Mr. Cuomo was precipitated by several unsuccessful efforts by the Senate Democrats to disband the I.D.C. The I.D.C. was Ms. Stewart-Cousins's chief antagonist as Democratic leader.
National elections in early March, however, could delay such reforms, as lawmakers would have to restart negotiations if they do not sign off the rules by February 21, when they disband.
Giuliani's remarks come a day after he called for Mueller's probe to present evidence of collusion between the U.S. and Russia during the 2016 election, or to disband the investigation altogether.
It was speaking a day after Russia's Supreme Court rejected the religious group's appeal and upheld an April ruling which declared the organization "extremist" and ordered it to disband in Russia.
Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said Wednesday he will move to disband a controversial student fraternity linked to a lawmaker from his government's coalition partner, whose songbook contained lyrics celebrating the Holocaust.
The country actually has a precedent for this situation: In 2006, about 30,000 members of the AUC, an anti-guerrilla paramilitary organization that became involved in the drug trade, agreed to disband.
The ruling Jubilee Alliance says it will not disband the IEBC, whose mandate to conduct and supervise elections was established in the country's 2010 constitution, and which was formed the following year.
A December denial of the easement under the lake was a major victory for those opposed to the project, and members of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe called on protesters to disband.
The NAACP membership will vote Tuesday on a resolution that urges Trump to disband his commission on "so-called 'voter fraud'" and replace it with a new panel to study voter suppression.
CEOs on President Trump's top outside business-advisory group decided Wednesday to disband amid the tumult over his response to this weekend's white-nationalist violence in Charlottesville, top business sources tell Axios.
The announcement, posted on Apple's developer website, comes just a few days after BuzzFeed News reported Apple's plans to disband the division's sales team due to poor adoption and minuscule revenue share.
Ms James, who has ended up as the candidate least hated by the Farageists, wants to call an extraordinary general meeting of the party to disband the executive committee if she wins.
Daniel Gros of the Centre for European Policy Studies, a think-tank in Brussels, points out that these would need to be settled only if the currency union were to disband wholly.
Kenya last month accepted a local high court decision overruling last year's government order to disband the Olympic committee (NOCK), after accusations it had poorly handled arrangements for the 2016 Rio Games.
While he's at it, he should disband Pruitt's absurd security detail, fly coach, and sell at public auction the $43,000 "cone of silence" phone system Pruitt had installed for putative security reasons.
This was a week before New York's attorney general filed a lawsuit seeking to disband Trump's philanthropic foundation following a two-year investigation, alleging extensive campaign-law violations and extravagant self-dealing.
Swarthmore Fraternities Disband After Uproar Over 'Rape Attic' Documents The move comes after the release of more than 100 pages of internal documents in which members of Phi Psi discussed sexual misconduct.
The CRF was tasked with counterterrorism and hostage rescue operations, but with other special operators available, and as the Pentagon shifts away from counterterrorism, Army leaders reportedly decided to disband the unit.
"Now, without a common enemy, these militias have no explicit purpose, yet most refuse to disband and relinquish control over areas they control," Philippe Atallah of the Foreign Policy Research Institute writes.
President Trump took credit for disbanding his White House Strategic and Policy Forum on Tuesday, but the panel's members had already decided on their own to disband, according to a new report.
Kenya last month accepted a local high court decision overruling last year's government order to disband its Olympic committee after accusations that it had poorly handled arrangements for the 2016 Rio Games.
"It's a very dramatic remedy," said Ms. Anderson, who found that local governments primarily disband for financial reasons, often because shrinking populations or reduced state funding make paying for basic services unsustainable.
Israel's Parliament voted to disband itself Wednesday and called for another round of elections after leaders from the two major parties were unable to agree on a majority government for the country.
Last year, his cult beloved rock band LVL UP, often on the edge of calling it quits, finally made the decision to disband at more or less the peak of their success.
What tends to happen is they disband once they've successfully marginalized or eliminated the local right-wing extremist threat, and then return to what they normally do — organizing unions, doing environmental activism, etc.
Mexico's National Institute of Immigration (INM) said late Monday that it plans by Wednesday to disband a caravan of hundreds of Central American migrants that has been traveling through Mexico for nine days.
We are among them and here is what's happening to us: Meredith Just after Google announced that it would disband its AI ethics council, I was informed my role would be changed dramatically.
Cleveland Clinic's CEO, Toby Cosgrove, was a member of Trump's Strategic and Policy Council, which made the decision to disband minutes before Trump dissolved both of his business advisory councils with a tweet.
Reuters' account of the effort to disband Jason is built from interviews with the outgoing and incoming chairs of Jason, panel program administrators, and officials at the Pentagon and National Nuclear Security Administration.
It comes less than a month after Hamas announced it would disband its Gaza "administrative committee"-- established earlier this year and seen as a direct challenge to the Fatah-led Palestinian Authority (PA).
The Council for Affordable Health Coverage, which represents insurers, employers, pharmacy benefit managers and drug companies, said it wants the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to disband an agency group examining drug importation.
"Abolish ICE" has become the latest rallying cry for Democrats, calling on the federal government to disband the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, which has purview over immigration law in the country's interior.
In a 2015 paper titled "Employers Should Disband Employee Weight Control Programs," the American Journal of Managed Care said such programs could bring down company morale and might be bad for employee health.
The protesters are united mostly in being fed up with a military-dominated establishment that has sought to demonize any opposition - including laying criminal charges against Thanathorn and moving to disband Future Forward.
Soslan said that in 2007 security forces demanded that he disband the sect, which rejected the entanglement of the Russian Orthodox Church with the state, and threatened to kill him if he refused.
The crucial question now is whether they'll continue their investigations, or if the new Trump administration will take measures to disband the group, as some of its members seem to think they will.
Lee said Choi gave him some coaching ahead of his meeting with Park in 2015 and also advised him to say at a parliament hearing that Samsung would disband the powerful corporate strategy office.
The Constituent Assembly, whose election rules appear designed to guarantee a majority for the government even though it has minority popular support, could re-write the constitution and disband the existing opposition-led legislature.
Given the size of this year's group and the intense international focus that Mr. Trump's Twitter posts brought, the coordinators announced that they would disband the caravan once it reached Mexico City, the capital.
U.S. President Donald Trump's decision on Wednesday to disband two business councils after a number of its members quit in protest over his comments about white nationalists also continued to weigh on stock valuations.
The release of the two men comes the same day that Sinn Féin Vice President Michelle O'Neill called on those who brought guns to the streets of Derry to disband and end their actions.
Rights groups have called on Museveni to disband his "Crime Preventers" program, made up of loose groups of citizens estimated to number tens of thousands who activists say have assaulted supporters of opposition candidates.
Shut down the grocery stores, turn off the taps, disband the government and very few of us, perhaps apart from a small number of rugged survivalists, would be able to stay alive for long.
The news that the FARC rebels have agreed, after four years of negotiations, to permanently lay down their arms, disband and join the political system is a cause for celebration for some in Colombia.
The company — which has performed in New York at the Joyce Theater, the Brooklyn Academy of Music and Lincoln Center — will disband in April after a season that will take it to 19 cities.
" On resistance against Trump: "Yeah, sick tan / that's why he wants us to disband / 'cause he cannot withstand / the fact that we're not afraid of Trump / fuck walking on eggshells, I came to stomp.
Op-Ed Contributor President Joko Widodo of Indonesia signed a decree allowing authorities to disband religious and civil society groups, in an effort to challenge hard-line Islamist groups that oppose his pluralist administration.
On Wednesday, a day after Trump doubled down on blaming "both sides" for the violence and suggested some good people marched with the white nationalists, executives on one panel decided to disband the group.
But existing law makes it difficult for the government to disband such groups, requiring the state to issue numerous warnings, followed by a lengthy court case, with no guarantee on how judges will rule.
ICE is at the center of the Trump administration's shelved policy of separating some children from their parents when they cross illegally into the United States from Mexico, leading to calls to disband the agency.
Steve Persall, Tampa Bay Times Don't rule out the possibility that a movie dedicated to Aquaman (on the schedule for 2018) or the Flash might be fun, but the Justice League itself needs to disband.
Nixon, though running a gubernatorial race, was vocal throughout her campaign about Cuomo's role in "empowering" the Republican-aligned group, and knocked him for capitalizing on the optics of brokering a deal to disband it.
"Put my name on the Lincoln memorial, make Chris Christie eat a worm just for laughs, disband NATO and make me some scrambled eggs on a gold plate!" he instructs an assistant over the phone.
Minutes after 3M CEO Inge Thulin announced his resignation and Trump's Strategic and Policy Council announced it would disband amid Charlottesville chaos, Campbell Soup CEO Denise Morrison is also leaving the Manufacturing Council, per CNBC.
Raila Odinga, a former prime minister who has been angling for president for much of the past two decades, has demanded that the government disband the commission, which is widely viewed as biased and corrupt.
SO HE ASKED THE MEXICAN PRESIDENT TO USE HIS FORCES, HIS LEGAL FORCES AND IF NECESSARY HIS MILITARY TO DISBAND THE CARAVAN, AND AS FAR AS I CAN TELL, THE CARAVAN HAS PRETTY WELL DISBANDED.
DEMS SAY HAAAYL NO TO PLANNED PARENTHOOD PROBE: Via The Hill's Sarah Ferris, nearly the entire House Democratic caucus is calling on Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) to disband the GOP's investigation into Planned Parenthood.
Esports organizations that competed at the game at the highest level in the world were forced to disband their teams when they couldn't afford a $25 million franchise slot in the Call of Duty League.
Mr. Tillerson said bluntly that Iranian-backed militias and groups that had helped in the fight against the Islamic State, also known as ISIS, needed to disband, join the Iraqi Army or leave the country.
In early May, the government said it would take steps to disband Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia, another hard-line group that was active in the protests, on the grounds that it seeks to overturn the Constitution.
Actor Kal Penn fired back at President Trump after the White House suggested that Trump was going to disband the President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities before the members of the group resigned themselves.
Reportedly, when they told the administration about their plans to disband, Trump tried to fire them first: Rather than putting pressure on the businesspeople of the Manufacturing Council & Strategy & Policy Forum, I am ending both.
But the size of the March caravan attracted the ire of President Trump and his administration, which tried unsuccessfully to stop the caravan from reaching the US border by pressuring the Mexican government to disband it.
After being told that it would have to disband for being coed, the St. John's basketball team decided that it would rather forfeit the remainder of the season than play without its two female team members.
SEOUL, Feb 6 (Reuters) - South Korean conglomerate Samsung Group said on Monday it will disband its corporate strategy office tasked with managing long-term group-related affairs at the conclusion of the current special prosecution probe.
Andrew M. Cuomo, released a statement on Thursday that took a barely veiled swipe at Mr. Cuomo's decision in 2014 to disband an anticorruption panel, the Moreland Commission, less than a year after he impaneled it.
Each of the communities I visited was left thunderstruck by the crime, and not just because a league had to disband or muddle along on a skeleton budget as they begged umpires to work for free.
In a private phone call Wednesday afternoon, CEOs who were part of a strategic council to Trump agreed to disband the group and condemn Trump's confrontational response to a violent white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.
The officer belonged to Nigeria's anti-cultism police unit, but the shooting has brought back calls to disband the country's Special Anti-Robbery Squad, or SARS, a unit designed to deal with the most serious crimes.
Commerzbank analyst Carsten Fritsch said U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to disband two high-profile business advisory councils also helped gold because it shook confidencein Trump's ability to enact economic stimulus, lowering expectations of rate rises.
The court then temporarily suspended the pro-Russian president, Igor Dodon, replacing him with Mr. Filip, who used his new power as temporary head of state to disband the coalition government and call for snap elections.
Here's Whittaker's account, which she shared in an email with coworkers in April of this year: Just after Google announced that it would disband its AI ethics council, I was informed my role would be changed dramatically.
VIENNA (Reuters) - Austria's Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said on Wednesday the government planned to disband a fraternity over its anti-Semitic songbook, amid calls for a far-right politician to resign for having been the group's deputy leader.
By dissolving the groups before they could disband themselves, Trump is trying to take control of the narrative, to make himself the one who fires people rather than the one whom CEOs don't want to associate with.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenya has accepted a court decision overruling last year's order to disband the National Olympic Committee of Kenya (NOCK), after accusations it had poorly handled arrangements for the Rio Games, the government said on Tuesday.
WASHINGTON — Calling Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials "American heroes," Vice President Mike Pence doubled down on the Trump administration's defense of the maligned agency on Friday and demanded that Democrats end their "irresponsible" push to disband it.
The Samsung conglomerate had previously announced it will disband its "future and strategy" office - used to make the group's key decisions - which was under public scrutiny for favouring the Lee family over the interests of other stakeholders.
In a private phone call late Wednesday morning, CEOs who were part of a strategic council to Trump agreed to disband the group and condemn Trump's confrontational response to a violent white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Trump said he dissolved the American Manufacturing Council and the Strategic and Policy Forum "rather than putting pressure" on its members, although both groups were preparing to disband on their own when Trump made his announcement on Twitter.
The economic board would be the fourth advisory group to the president to fall apart this week after a cascade of CEOs quit the American Manufacturing Council, and the Strategic and Policy Forum decided to disband on Wednesday.
Still, the student organizers refuse to disband their sprawling sit-in, insisting that their goals also include changing the culture of a campus so their peers aren't ignorant of the biases they say they sense all the time.
The presidential decree was met with concern by human rights groups, which worry it is overly broad and could easily be used to disband any religious or civil society groups, whether they are hard-line Islamist or not.
Under this deal, the SDF will disband as an entity and become integrated into Syrian forces, several units of which are currently under Russian control, according to Syria analyst Danny Makki, a guest contributor to the Middle East Institute.
Steve Sherman, a lifelong resident of Oxbow, where roughly 50 people are spread across six miles, began working to disband the government after years of watching the local labor market for papermaking and farming shrink along with the population.
He is known for having petitioned the constitutional court to disband a minor hard-left party for its pro-North Korean views, when he was justice minister in 2014, a move which smacked, for many, of state heavy-handedness.
Though the party's policy is to stay in NATO, Mr Corbyn has for decades called for it to disband; last year he refused to say whether, as prime minister, he would defend a NATO ally under attack from Russia.
Some people meet once a month, some do a Listserv, some groups meet on an as-needed basis; do whatever works, but know that some sort of schedule ensures that the group doesn't disband after a few meet-ups.
If his promise of a travel ban hadn't already, his decision to silently disband a two-decade tradition when most of the American Muslim community was looking for encouragement and solace spoke loudly: Trump's America does not welcome Muslims.
Even after Donald Trump abruptly announced on January 3rd that he would disband the White House's advisory commission investigating voter fraud, which Mr Kobach has served as vice-chairman, he declared that this was merely "a change of tactics".
While she'd already recorded her vocals for the band's 2019 album "In the End," the remaining members decided to disband in the wake of her death — meaning that this is the first and last Grammy nomination for the Cranberries. 
Russia's Supreme Court ruled in 2017 that the group was an "extremist" organization and ordered it to disband, a decision that was followed by a crackdown which has seen dozens of adherents detained and hundreds hit with criminal charges.
For his part, Mújica announced that the caravan would disband in Mexico City, where they arrived in waves between April 2000 and April 216, after departing from Tapachula, Chiapas, a town near the southern border of Mexico, on March 213.
In light of Trump's tirade on Tuesday, most of the business leaders remaining on the president's Manufacturing Jobs Initiative and Strategic and Policy Forum decided on a conference call to disband the initiative, according to a New York Times report.
So when President George W. Bush appointed establishment ambassador J. Paul ("Jerry") Bremer to head the Coalition Authority, his first decisions were to disband the Iraqi Governing Council, which was dominated by the INC, and to cashier the Iraqi army.
If the Labor Department reverses its decision in the Palmer case, it could disband the two-part system in favor of a one-part system that would make it "more difficult for whistleblowers to prove their cases," the senators warn.
And according to Axios, a separate group of CEOs who sit on a presidential business advisory council led by Blackstone CEO Stephen A. Schwarzman also decided to disband Wednesday over Trump's comments at a Tuesday press conference in New York.
As the rebel leader has turned and twisted on his trail to elude the hard-riding American cavalrymen, detachments and squads of his army have dropped off to seek refuge by themselves or to disband and escape the feared ''gringoes.
Mr. Trump has become increasingly isolated after a series of comments about the white supremacist marches in Charlottesville, Va. Concerned about being aligned with Mr. Trump, business leaders on the Strategic and Policy Forum agreed to disband this past week.
Francis told a story about how Benedict, then known as Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, when he was the church's chief doctrinal watchdog, sought to disband a religious order, apparently The Legionaries of Christ, which was riddled with sexual and economic corruption.
In the wake of recent controversies, the Washington state chapter of the Women's March announced its decision to disband earlier this month and affiliate instead with the progressive group Smart Politics, according to the Spokesman-Review, a Spokane, Washington, newspaper.
While smaller caravans have been organized as far back as 2008, the size of the March caravan attracted the ire of President Trump, which tried unsuccessfully to stop the caravan from reaching the US border by pressuring the Mexican government to disband it.
A wave of CEO defections from Trump's American Manufacturing Council in recent days, following his response on the violence in Charlottesville, ultimately pushed the president on Wednesday to disband the council as well as another business panel called the Strategic and Policy Forum.
Similarly, the company appointed an outside advisory committee only to disband it a week later, following protests, in particular over the inclusion of the president of the Heritage Foundation, someone known for views perceived as anti-transgender, anti-gay and anti-immigrant.
SEOUL (Reuters) - Samsung Group said it will disband its corporate strategy office after a special prosecution probe ends, setting a timeline on a pledge to wind up a power center that has been criticized for its role in South Korea's graft scandal.
Sullivan was the deputy campaign manager for Rick Perry's 2012 presidential run, which ended, suddenly and infamously, after the former Texas governor short-circuited on the debate stage while trying to remember the third of three federal agencies he intended to disband.
Officials announced the decision at Thursday night's city council meeting, saying that a section of the law allows Hickey to keep the dog because the two are a "unit" and with Hickey's retirement, the unit will disband, allowing him to keep the dog.
Two weeks earlier, Hamas had announced it would disband its Gaza "administrative committee"-- established earlier this year and seen as a direct challenge to the Palestinian Authority, allowing a Palestinian unity government to work in its place and move toward general elections.
In a move widely seen as an attempt to cripple support for Thaksin and his allies, the junta last month ordered the Election Commission to investigate whether he is still controlling the popular Puea Thai Party from exile abroad, and possibly disband it.
Protecting a state jobs agency Evers on the stump said he would disband the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation, a jobs agency that has come under intense scrutiny for its role in providing tax incentive deals to major corporations like tech manufacturing giant Foxconn.
The dollar's fall after the release of the minutes extended a decline that followed news that two chief executives would leave U.S. President Donald Trump's manufacturing council and strategic policy forum, and his tweet saying he would disband the high-profile advisory councils.
The decision to disband this team comes a few weeks after Recode reported that Twitter's board was considering all kinds of cost-cutting measures, including layoffs and changes to non-core parts of Twitter's business (basically anything outside of the core Twitter app).
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Monday he would like to disband the army and put national security in the hands of the new National Guard militarized police force, though he recognized the proposal was unlikely to happen.
SOFREP has learned that the United States Army Special Operations Command (USASOC) in conjunction with the 1st Special Forces Command (1st SFC) have decided to disband the CRFs because they are said to be underutilized and because of a lack of operators.
On April 10, Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced that he would disband the nonpartisan National Commission on Forensic Science, which was established four years ago to make forensic science independent from the win-at-all-costs mind-set of so many prosecutors.
JAKARTA, Indonesia — Indonesia's central government announced a decree on Wednesday that will make it easier for the president to disband religious and civil society organizations, in an apparent effort to challenge hard-line Islamist groups who oppose President Joko Widodo's pluralist administration.
After a riot the day before, authorities in Mexico said on Friday that they would disband a group of 1,400 Central American asylum seekers who had been waiting in the city of Piedras Negras to cross the border into Eagle Pass, Tex.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico City dedicated its Day of the Dead parade on Saturday to migrants, just as thousands of Central Americans were trekking from the country's southern border toward the United States under pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump to disband.
Donald Trump, a self-declared businessman, negotiated himself out of even more of his presidential responsibility this afternoon: Following a slew of defections this week, he announced plans (via Twitter, of course) to disband two White House advisory councils composed of top American business leaders.
Reasons for PPG to avoid a hostile bid include Akzo's right to issue 10 percent of its outstanding share capital at management's discretion, enabling it to block a hostile bidder from winning the 95 percent needed to squeeze out the rest and disband the company.
Dozens of Swarthmore students — organized under the name Coalition to End Fraternity Violence — occupied Phi Psi's on-campus house over the weekend, a tactic to urge the university to permanently disband Phi Psi and Delta Upsilon, the only two remaining fraternities recognized by the school.
The bill was proposed by a conservative Republican in the California legislature named Don Mulford, who sought to prohibit the public carrying of loaded firearms in the state — a move clearly targeted to disband or weaken the Black Panthers by criminalizing their signature tactic.
The Trump administration had claimed a victory after the caravan was stopped in Mexico's Oaxaca state by Mexican immigration authorities who said they were going to disband it after giving people documents that gave them permission to remain in Mexico for up to 30 days.
Lee, who assumed leadership of Samsung after his father Lee Kun-hee was incapacitated by a May 2014 heart attack, said in a December parliament hearing over the graft scandal that he plans to disband the office but did not give a specific timeline.
With Trump and the Republican congressional leadership not seeing eye to eye on what issues to emphasize or even basic topics like "should we disband NATO and let Russia conquer large swaths of Eastern Europe," the party desperately needs to unite over its common enemy.
" In an apparent challenge to Abbas to face down Hamas, Netanyahu continued: "Whoever wants to make such a reconciliation, our understanding is very clear: Recognize the State of Israel, disband the Hamas military arm [and] sever the connection with Iran, which calls for our destruction.
Nearly the entire House Democratic caucus is calling on Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) to disband the GOP's investigation into Planned Parenthood.
The American Jewish Committee Berlin, the JSUD group of Jewish university students, the Central Council of Jews in Germany, and the German-Israeli Society have called for tougher law enforcement and for new laws to make it easier to ban or disband anti-Semitic demonstrations.
After a year, the Green Zone had acquired another connotation, as a byword for disastrous flaws in the invasion: the failure to stop looters or to restore Iraq's electricity; the decision to disband the Iraqi Army; the blindness to a growing resistance to the occupation.
MATIAS ROMERO, Mexico (Reuters) - Central American migrants stranded on a journey through Mexico because of U.S. President Donald Trump's pressure on the Mexican government say they will struggle on toward the United States, even as their "caravan" said it would disband in Mexico City.
The court in the Crimean town of Dzhankoi explained in a statement why it had found Sergei Filatov, 47, guilty, saying he had knowingly ignored a 2017 decision from Russia's Supreme Court which ruled the Christian denomination was an extremist organization and should disband.
The next CEO of the BBG will have broader power over the agency because of a provision enacted in the last weeks of the Obama administration that would disband the bipartisan board, which supporters saw as a firewall between the administration and the agency.
They said demonstrators who converged near the cabinet office chanted slogans calling for the sacking of Prime Minister Hani Mulki and saying they would disband only if the government rescinded a tax bill it sent to parliament last month which critics say worsens living standards.
During the first trial, the public will be treated to daily drips of information on the alleged dishonesty within the Governor's highest echelons, and be constantly reminded of his own efforts to hinder, impede and eventually disband his own commission to investigate public corruption.
Last week, House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy told reporters that the House would bring up a vote on a progressive proposal that would disband the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency (ICE), which has purview over immigration law in the country's interior, within a year.
As reported by the New York Times on Wednesday, the president's Strategic and Policy Forum held a conference to discuss whether or not to disband itself, the CEOs being unsure of how to respond to the uproar over the president's equivocation around the violence in Charlottesville.
Read more: A member of Google's disastrous AI council says the company needs to be treated like a "world power""Just after Google announced that it would disband its AI ethics council, I was informed my role would be changed dramatically," Whittaker wrote at the time.
Cynical as it may sound, it may be that these officials decided that by simply waiting and laying low for a few years, many of us might just get sufficiently distracted or burned out, lose momentum, or disband without an interlocutor or a museum to complain about.
BERLIN (Reuters) - A Saudi-led coalition will not accept a Yemeni peace deal unless it requires the Houthi movement to disband its armed wing, a spokesman said on Wednesday, in effect rebuffing an offer by the Iran-allied group for a truce made three days earlier.
They feared -- as do I -- that a President who does not respect the independence of the Justice Department was attempting to install an acolyte who would either seek to limit the Russia probe or disband it altogether and possibly interfere with other investigations into Trump World.
If these two facts do not rise to the level of "willful mishandling" of classified information and demonstrate an "intent" to deceive — the criminal standards Mr. Comey cited — then the FBI may as well voluntarily disband itself and save the taxpayers a lot of money. Mrs.
Chuck Schumer (D-NY) published a statement on Medium saying that, in light of the displays of white supremacy during the Charlottesville "Unite the Right" demonstration, President Donald Trump should disband his Election Integrity Commission and hold public hearings on the status of voting rights in America.
The Delta Gamma sorority at Harvard University has chosen to disband rather than become coed, a move that comes after the school instituted a policy that members of single-gender student social groups would be barred from campus leadership positions and opportunities for fellowships, the Harvard Crimson reported.
When Bolton became Trump's national security adviser in 2018, he quickly moved to disband the White House National Security Council's Directorate for Global Health Security and Biodefense, which President Barack Obama set up after the 2014-2016 Ebola outbreak to lead federal coordination and preparation for disease outbreaks.
This might be a caretaker-type government, meaning a coalition that would stay in power to pass some critical legislation and then disband in a few months, or a more long-term one that would last for the remainder of what should have been Conte's five-year term.
There are also rising concerns within the media industry that Pack, who has ties to White House chief strategist Steve Bannon, will find a way to disband the current board in a power grab, potentially leading to the creation of "Trump TV," as one senior media executive explained.
Killen died last year.) Once Mr. Stern was released, he used that power to disband the White Knights, the Ku Klux Klan chapter Mr. Killen had once led (though at a 2016 news conference announcing this "declaration of dissolution," Mr. Stern overstated the case, saying the entire Klan had been dissolved).
Yet she remained wedded to Cuba and sought to promote ballet there, and when financial difficulties forced Ballet Theater to disband temporarily in 1948, she and other dancers from the troupe traveled to Havana to start a company of their own, Ballet Alicia Alonso, later the nucleus of the National Ballet.
"This dangerous escalation shows that the US is willing to disband the international system in order to protect Israeli crimes and attacks against the land and people of Palestine, as well as against peace and security in the rest of our region," PLO Secretary General Saeb Erekat said in a statement.
As for Mr. Zelensky, Ukraine's president, he did not retreat from promises to his people that the elections will not take place until Ukraine regains control of its border with Russia, all "foreign troops" leave Luhansk and Donetsk, and the Russia-armed separatists disarm and disband, a very unlikely sequence.
Now, Nixon has been in the race for 15 days, and we have seen the governor go to NYCHA, declare a state of emergency, and go to Albany and tell the IDC to disband so this black woman, Andrea Stewart-Cousins, can be in charge like she was supposed to be in charge.
Dozens of Democratic lawmakers are urging Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) to disband an investigation into Planned Parenthood after a grand jury recently cleared the group of any wrongdoing.
Mulvaney is now the director of the Office of Management and Budget, and as this article went to press, he was serving out the remaining time in a stint as the acting director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a consumer-protection watchdog agency that he had voted to disband in Congress.
Following fast on the heels of announcements to deport many more immigrants, regardless of their circumstances, and to increase immigration detention capacity to carry out that plan, last week, the New York Times reported Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) would roll back detention standards and disband its Office of Detention Policy and Planning.
Wray warned in April, "the danger ... of white supremacists, violent extremism or any other kind of extremism is, of course, significant," in response to the Department of Homeland Security's decision to disband an intelligence unit focused on domestic terror threats and shut down programs specifically directed at neo-Nazis and other far right groups.
" On March 13, when PBS correspondent Yamiche Alcindor asked Trump about his responsibility for the decision in 2018 to disband the White House pandemic preparedness office, he replied: "Well, I think that's a nasty question… And when you say me, I didn't do it… but perhaps we could ask Tony about that, because I don't know anything about it.
In a bid to counter the rise in radicalism, and following months of sectarian upheaval and protests across Indonesia, which saw Jakarta's Christian governor Basuki "Ahok" Tjahaja Purnama sentenced to two years in prison for blasphemy against Islam, the government issued a decree, on July 12, giving authorities the permission to disband groups deemed harmful to the country's pluralism.
The decision to withdraw fit a pattern of the White House's trying to sidestep, or pre-empt, protests and controversies — including the president's decision to skip the White House Correspondents Dinner and to disband a pair of advisory councils this month after facing a rebellion from the corporate leaders serving on them, who objected to his handling of Charlottesville.
But before Stephen A. Schwarzman, the chief executive of the Blackstone Group and one of Mr. Trump's closest business confidants, could announce a decision to disband Mr. Trump's Strategic and Policy Forum — in a prepared statement calling "intolerance, racism and violence" an "affront to core American values" — the president undercut him and did it himself, in a tweet.
Allotment laws, which had started with the Dawes Act of 1887, broke up tribal lands; specialized, re-education-focused boarding schools, introduced around the same time and ramped up through the 1930s, stole children and languages; and the termination policies that cropped up in the 20183s to disband tribes sought to eliminate Native people altogether as political entities.

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