Though other groups backed the unions' planned march, they made it clear it was not a joint action.
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One of the lawyers, Karen Derbyshire is also helping to launch a joint action group involving some of the bereaved families.
The BHA sought the legal ruling in a joint action with a group called the Richmond Inclusive Schools Campaign, which says any new schools in the area should be open to all children.
The call comes as data watchdogs from the UK, France, Spain, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands team up to launch a joint action against U.S. search-engine giant Google over alleged breaches of EU privacy rules.
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The two companies are now faced with a class-action lawsuit arguing that a joint venture between them violated the federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, commonly known as RICO.
To create a more unified response to the nursing crisis on a European level, the Joint Action on Health Workforce Planning, funded in part by the European Commission, recently launched a project to foster international cooperation.
The Bank of England and America's Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation have issued a joint paper which is in essence an action plan for making the biggest banks - such as the UK's Royal Bank of Scotland and Barclays, and Citigroup and JP Morgan in the US - safer.
After various postings and promotions, Philip was in 1944 appointed first lieutenant of HMS Whelp, a destroyer that went on to see action in the Pacific as part of a British fleet involved with joint operations with the U.S. Navy, including the landings at Iwo Jima.
Kenny McNeil, from the Nurses and Midwives Joint Executive, said industrial action was a possibility.
The blindside has been out of action since aggravating a problem with the joint during Ulster's victory over Aironi at the end of January.
The joint action by Europe's heavyweights is a response to Google's announcement in January on new privacy settings.
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The action was taken after Mr McCrea described a joint decision by the two main unionist parties to take the flag dispute to Stormont's Assembly Commission as a "stupid idea".
Because management and the players' union have a joint drug agreement, an arbitrator could determine that any action taken by the team amounted to multiple punishments for the same offense.
He said he could offer "no criticism of the government's action so far", but called for a joint meeting between the Arab League and the EU to discuss future steps.
If at least two member states declare national emergencies, the European Commission would be allowed to declare a "Union emergency", and would have to ensure joint action with relevant non-EU countries and co-ordination of national measures.
Russia has suggested to launch a joint operation to round them up, and even threatened a military action if Georgia would fail to flush the rebels.
The export license will be automatically approved following a 30-day waiting period unless Congress specifically prohibits such action by joint resolution.
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The German finance minister has praised a media investigation exposing secret offshore banking, saying he wants more joint EU action against tax evasion.
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The NI Council for Voluntary Action (NICVA) and the Law Centre are holding a joint conference in Belfast on Tuesday to discuss the planned changes.
The conservative package of collectivism and conformity, by contrast, works in an unstable environment where joint action, and thus obedience to their group, are at a premium.
He announced that two had agreed a security partnership, including co-operation on border and aviation security, as well as joint action on trade, investment and education.
It was only when the Administration was facing virulent criticism for its inability to define and deliver a coherent U.S. policy toward Bosnia, culminating in the abortive five-power "joint action plan, " that the public relations program was put back into gear.
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