Politics is the art or science concerned with guiding or influencing governmental policy. |
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I for one have always promoted our need to become evermore involved in governmental affairs at all levels. |
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Municipal ownership brings with it the government stroke just as any other kind of governmental ownership does. |
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Just as we were there protecting the electoral system and the governmental system, here we are asked to protect the judicature. |
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It is easily administrable and is philosophically compatible with a limited and preferably state-based governmental role. |
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Neither constitution gave the impression of a governmental system built to last. |
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Section 17201 does not include any references to governmental agencies or political entities. |
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Over the course of the last two decades the organisation of governmental activity has undergone a radical transformation. |
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But once in a while people are brave and regather their energies in the face of further governmental arrogations of power. |
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Voisin is a seventh-generation oysterman and chairman of the Louisiana Oyster Task Force, a state governmental agency. |
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What happens when a small town girl decides to turn the tables on some governmental lechers? |
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They don't want to speak out for fear of losing their business through governmental retaliation. |
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The idea does not even suggest itself to the governmental or party leaders. |
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The outcome also satisfied the public sense of outrage at an obstinate governmental bureaucracy and at an injustice eventually righted. |
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The Japanese government established a governmental printing department and lithography was used by the Japanese army. |
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The administration of the governmental system is organized through the levels of nation, region, department, arrondissement, canton, and commune. |
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Unemployment markedly increased, as did poverty, substandard housing, and cutbacks in basic governmental services. |
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Surface-to-air missile batteries and radar sites, armored units, governmental buildings, and safe houses were systematically taken out. |
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These, then, are the various powers under which governmental authorities may act. |
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But the rather malleable populace here seems to be quite pleased at this governmental largesse. |
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This ploy was yet another example of the public being duped by a classic governmental bait-and-switch scheme. |
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Only recently has there been a revival of Cham national pride, spurred on by governmental promises of ethnic freedom. |
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The dividing line between non governmental organisations and business schemes is becoming increasingly blurred. |
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The nature of Lloyd's is not governmental, even in the broad sense of that expression. |
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Regional integration and the transborder co-operation with the neighbouring countries will be among governmental priorities in the coming year. |
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However, transitioning from the current governmental management to private management is a major hurdle. |
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The Ethiopian governmental structure is a parliamentary democracy consisting of a bicameral legislature, a prime minister, and a president. |
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They reveal a governmental mindset that once mired this country in Vietnam and is at work in our current occupation of Iraq. |
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My stories have sent people to jail, sparked governmental reforms and exposed corruption and wrongdoing. |
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The whole issue has been handled terribly, right from governmental level downwards. |
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Nothing destroys governmental authority more than an unenforceable law, as the poll tax demonstrated. |
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They believe in the free and unhampered marketplace, with governmental interference reduced to a minimum. |
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Major governmental policy statements and the slogans and publications of political parties are translated into Gaelic. |
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Many governmental organisations are headless because they have not bothered to recommend the right candidates. |
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This is one of a few occasions that provide a good opportunity for both private and governmental textile houses to make hay. |
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Some events do occur by chance or happenstance, but the baseline of governmental policy and media spin is far from accidental. |
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Among other things, this means he's the point man for congressional investigations of governmental misdeeds. |
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Is the severe contraction of certain major components of the governmental institution abidingly new? |
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The first half of the 1990s was a time of great change in governmental policy towards transportation. |
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The U.S. Constitution puts a premium on individual liberty and freedom from governmental interference in the citizens' daily affairs. |
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Yet society sought to regulate industrialism in ways that seemed acceptable to a generation suspicious of governmental power. |
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Such organizations may be governmental, private businesses, or non-profit agencies. |
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Does this type of work sound inherently governmental or work to be privatized? |
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Political economists are in general quite suspicious of governmental intervention. |
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The Department of Justice is not the only governmental authority inquiring into tasers. |
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He wished to emphasize that governmental issue of inconvertible paper money in effect was taxation. |
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A new governmental regulation will be applied to limit the frequentation of the bivouac areas at some dates. |
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A freer, more aggressive and more critical news media would have put a brake on the governmental corruption and the so-called crony capitalism. |
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It depicts both the conflicts and the codependency between innovators and institutions, both governmental and private. |
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He had worked for the governmental agency responsible for all the construction on the river. |
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The main casualty in all of this is the integrity of the governmental process. |
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Business organizations include any for-profit, governmental or nonprofit entity. |
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Every governmental attempt to ameliorate poverty seems to attract its own breed of parasite and leech. |
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His eight models are absurdist and visionary monuments to human, societal, and governmental follies, abominations, and questionable policies. |
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An example was the governor's State of the State address, which included a quotable line on the snoozy topic of governmental reorganization. |
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Both supplementary bodies are composed of experts acting as governmental representatives. |
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The Austrians, on the whole, believe unemployment is caused by governmental interferences which cause wage-rates to exceed labor's marginal productivity. |
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Flag ceremonies take place once a week at all governmental offices. |
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I fear the latter, given the Draconian governmental measures over a single case, but time will tell. |
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Motivations were nonetheless always framed by political and economic climates, and the availability of familial and governmental assistance in easing the journey. |
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Changes in governmental policies and initiatives and a severe economic crisis may have reoriented motivations toward altruistic or mutually beneficial agreements. |
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The vanity, selfishness and one-upmanship that typified governmental culture in the eighties was exemplified by the narcissism implicit in the leisure complex. |
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Many of the events are organised by governmental officials and ministers. |
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Throughout the United States governmental agencies regulate hunting in regard to methods used to hunt these birds, the open season, and bag limits. |
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What is the source of the rules or standards under which governmental, intergovernmental, and nongovernmental organizations evaluate and criticize a state? |
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In both cases, governmental support for the schemes has been tremendous. |
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Rand Paul wants us to focus calmly on the issue of whether governmental authority has exceeded its legitimate scope. |
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For members of AI, the debate is triggered by distress at the suffering in states torn apart by armed conict or by the collapse of governmental structures. |
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If little has changed regarding governmental disapproval of bad language and bawdy behavior on TV and radio, things certainly are different for Penn these days. |
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The parliament promulgates laws, approves the national budget, monitors the legality of governmental activities, and, in concert with the president, exerts legislative power. |
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Many Americans fear some of their own governmental fissures and fragilities. |
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For most of the British population today, the notion that people could solve many of the problems of society without governmental Gleichschaltung is completely alien. |
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Local governmental organization is based on seven departements, or provinces, headed by prefects, thirty-two arrondissements, and one hundred fifty communes. |
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The emphasis on freshness and simplicity laid forth by the governmental guidelines is in line with his cooking ethos. |
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What this means is that in the next generation, many marriages made by Orthodox Beth Dins that employ governmental pressure on a husband to give a GET will produce children. |
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There had been British governmental discussions that the islands could be leased back to Argentina. |
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At the governmental level, we routinely measure unemployment, job growth, our national debt, GNP and our balance of trade. |
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In a pluralistic society religious, moral or cultural values put forward in a public governmental context cannot always be expected to meet with universal acceptance. |
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During this period of joint occupation in the Columbia River watershed, neither Great Britain nor the United States had a governmental representative in the area. |
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But democracy is a set of mechanisms to guarantee freedom of thought and assembly and peaceful competition for governmental authority through ballot boxes. |
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You need to build the system and run the sport as a governmental responsibility. |
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Elections are the paramount means for influencing governmental action. |
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Because without both money and governmental will, we could be in for a long, hot summer. |
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There is no doubt that the governmental department administering the railway industry, has the right to make adjustments to prices within the industry. |
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I refer to the people who have caused the governmental process to grind to a halt over the past five years by their childish obstructionism in the legislature. |
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England is also a culture of many smaller regionalisms, still centered on the old governmental unit of the county and the local villages and towns. |
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The retort will come from our comrades on the right that his business experience matters more than governmental experience. |
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My experience has been that when professionalism is perceptive and determined, governmental sagacity helps in conflict resolution both in India and Pakistan. |
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Heath envisioned free, untaxed trade, but ignored the issue of the natural bounty, and went beyond George in seeking to eradicate the political source of governmental tyranny. |
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Add to that high rates of illiteracy, the hypocrisy of the governmental media, the weakness of civil society and state suppression of the opposition parties. |
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After experiencing official restrictions during World War II and red-baiting during the Cold War, they drew back from close governmental cooperation. |
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Rather, the essential dynamic for political and governmental action in both realms continued to be kingship, seeking opportunities for the expression of its regality. |
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In addition, she interviewed a range of medical practitioners including doctors, nurses, and ayahs in governmental and non-governmental organisations. |
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Vestries dealt with the administraction of both parochial and secular governmental matters. |
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Census response is thus a reasonable proxy for civicminded attitudes and cooperation that are hypothesized to improve governmental performance. |
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English Heritage is a governmental body with a broad remit of managing the historic sites, artefacts and environments of England. |
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Natives were also removed from high governmental and ecclesiastical office. |
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She took part in law, economics, politics and governmental issues both domestic and abroad. |
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The official government machinery of British India had assumed its governmental functions and absorbed its armies. |
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Whigs rejected the Tory appeals to governmental authority and social discipline, and extended political discussion beyond Parliament. |
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At the same time, however, it noted that governmental reform was required before this could happen. |
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Although counties are no longer used for local governmental purposes, they remain a popular means of describing where places are. |
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The governmental or constitutional structure found in a federation is considered to be federalist, or to be an example of federalism. |
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Thus, they had the possibility to issue, lend and transfer money autonomously without direct governmental control. |
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The Governorate oversees the central governmental functions through several departments and offices. |
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Furthermore, this Baptist polity calls for freedom from governmental control. |
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A governmental survey investigation shows that most teachers are deeply dissatisfied with controlled assessment. |
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In Sri Lanka, A Level is offered by governmental and non governmental schools. |
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Few governmental entities, by contrast, effectively limit pollution from burning fossil fuels such as diesel fuel or coal. |
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Locke also advocated governmental separation of powers and believed that revolution is not only a right but an obligation in some circumstances. |
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When it was first established, there was much judicial and governmental unrest about the scope of the Commission's investigatory powers. |
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During this period, Scotland experienced innovations in governmental practices and the importation of foreign, generally French, knights. |
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Some monarchies have weak or symbolic legislatures and other governmental bodies the monarch can alter or dissolve at will. |
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English Heritage is the governmental body with a broad remit of managing the historic sites, artefacts and environments of England. |
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Agency for International Development, the German Treuhand, and other governmental and nongovernmental organizations. |
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Examples of governmental white papers include White Paper on Full Employment, White Paper of 1939, and the 1966 Defence White Paper. |
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By the 1950s this had led to large governmental deficits and excessive foreign borrowing. |
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Most adults need the CURP code too, since it is required for almost all governmental paperwork like tax filings and passport applications. |
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It is mandatory and essential for several steps at either governmental or private. |
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Tracing its roots to the 2nd millennium BC, Ethiopia's governmental system was a monarchy for most of its history. |
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During this period, substantial governmental changes to land tenure occurred. |
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Euroregions usually do not correspond to any legislative or governmental institution or have direct political power. |
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Under its new American administration, California's harsh governmental policies towards its own indigenous people did not improve. |
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Almost all governmental and administrative functions are exercised by authorities and agencies affiliated to the Executive. |
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Following the resignation of President Suharto in 1998, Indonesian political and governmental structures have undergone major reforms. |
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The country is still in the process of building its administration and governmental institutions. |
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Scotland in this period experienced innovations in governmental practices and the importation of foreign, mostly French, knights. |
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Colonizers came from European kingdoms that had highly developed military, naval, governmental, and entrepreneurial capabilities. |
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Its secular administration implemented military, economic and governmental reforms. |
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Scotch whisky was hidden under altars, in coffins, and in any available space to avoid the governmental excisemen or revenuers. |
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Governments sometimes sent letters to citizens under the governmental seal for their eyes only, known as letters secret. |
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The New Zealand government does not accept that this was a failure of governmental contracting and oversight. |
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The public sector is the part of the economy concerned with providing various governmental services. |
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The development of larger societies led to the development of different means of decision making and to governmental organization. |
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Davies, who focused on the development of the English constitutional and governmental system during his reign. |
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Demographic change can be seen as a byproduct of social and economic development together with, in some cases, strong governmental pressures. |
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Rational analyses began to replace empiricism in the 20th century, while governmental agencies began their own hydrological research programs. |
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In these cases, the administrative institutions of the province are replaced by the governmental institutions of the community. |
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After assuming control of government, Caesar began a programme of social and governmental reforms, including the creation of the Julian calendar. |
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Established in 1865, it is one of the oldest governmental institutions in the country. |
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It is the largest community on the island, and is home to the governmental offices and schools for the Island. |
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It created one of the most powerful monarchies in Europe and engendered a sophisticated governmental system. |
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In sociological studies and governmental reports, ethnicity is often referred to with the terms autochtoon and allochtoon. |
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All these laws may be described in general as codes of governmental procedure and tariffs of compositions. |
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In this governmental structure, each component has some level of sovereignty over itself. |
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Montesquieu's early life occurred at a time of significant governmental change. |
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The new North German Confederation had its own constitution, flag, and governmental and administrative structures. |
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It promoted governmental regulation of a nation's economy for the purpose of augmenting state power at the expense of rival national powers. |
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In addition, the heavy governmental regulations placed on trade in France discouraged settlement. |
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The revision comprises an action plan with time limits for each item, and an indication of the governmental body responsible for delivery. |
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Both Isabella and Ferdinand established very few new governmental and administrative institutions in their respective kingdoms. |
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The Incas formed this civilization through imperialistic militarism as well as careful and meticulous governmental management. |
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Throughout Maine, many municipalities, although each separate governmental entities, nevertheless form portions of a much larger population base. |
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Ivan completely altered Russia's governmental structure, establishing the character of modern Russian political organisation. |
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Most of them are governmental or associated with governmental organizations. |
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The law, governmental bodies, and technology have a relatively high frequency of acquiring neologisms. |
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The Presbyterian schools in particular later became the nucleus of the governmental system. |
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There are subtle differences in governmental principles among episcopal churches at the present time. |
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Opinions of abortion may be about fetal rights, governmental authority, and women's rights. |
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Many governmental bodies that are titled 'tribunals' are so described to emphasize that they are not courts of normal jurisdiction. |
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Official law reports or reporters are those authorized for publication by statute or other governmental ruling. |
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The Government of New York embodies the governmental structure of the State of New York as established by the New York State Constitution. |
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Indiana applies pure contributory negligence to medical malpractice cases and tort claims against governmental entities. |
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Canadian administrative law is the body of law that addresses the actions and operations of governments and governmental agencies. |
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The Supreme Court is situated in Jerusalem's Givat Ram governmental campus. |
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International trade is usually regulated by governmental quotas and restrictions, and often taxed by tariffs. |
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Belgium is currently a federated state that has imposed the trias politica on different governmental levels. |
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Owen further suggested that these socialistic communities might be established by individuals, parishes, counties, or other governmental units. |
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Fearing serious social unrest, large numbers of Tory MPs rebelled in a vote on governmental expenses. |
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The Han dynasty took over the governmental institutions of the Qin dynasty almost unchanged. |
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Nuns in a few places gained permission to live out their lives in nunneries, though without governmental financial support. |
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State banks such as the State Housing Bank, the State Educational Loan Fund and Postbanken allowed for governmental control over private debt. |
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Had the bid succeeded, Devon County Council, headquartered in Exeter, would have had no local governmental control of the City of Exeter. |
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The governmental department is based at Dover House, Whitehall and engages around 40 permanent staff. |
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Due to governmental neglect of irrigation works it burst its banks and caused widespread devastation in Anhwei and Kiangsu. |
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Nor is there a positive correlation between redistributionist governmental policies and average well-being. |
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He established a close personal relationship with Mussolini and copied Italy's fascist governmental structure. |
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An exhibition of handicrafts and craftwork involving NGOs and governmental institutions was also held. |
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Circuit Court of Appeals struck down the governmental promotion of the Decalogue. |
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In short, the Clay-Lincoln American System consisted of mercantilism, protectionism, the centralization of governmental power, and inflationism. |
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Until the period following World War II, governmental affairs in French West Africa were administered from Paris. |
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We are a Tribal governmental instrumentality of the Dry Creek Rancheria Band of Pomo Indians, a federally recognized self-governing Indian tribe. |
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Muhammad Reza Pahlavi, the shah of Iran from 1941 to 1979, would embrace this policy in his efforts to mend governmental relations with the hierocracy. |
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With only a couple of weeks under their belt, members of the House have already held hearings on a couple of bills that stand out in their governmental heavy-handedness. |
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Shafiq, who held many high-profile governmental positions during the Mubarak era, is seen as a counter-revolutionary force by many revolutionaries. |
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The Diagnostic Toolset also complies with new governmental regulations requiring industry-wide standard diagnostic procedures and technologies called On-Board Diagnostics. |
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Oregon's 1973 shield law was designed to protect reporters from being compelled to testify, reveal evidence or be subjected to governmental searches. |
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Welsh legend relates that before launching his usurpation, Maximus made preparations for an altered governmental and defence framework for the beleaguered provinces. |
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Dubai, which would be the first host of a world's fair in the Middle East, has emerged as the front-runner, offering the most financial and governmental support. |
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He has spent the last twelve years working with public and private companies, educational institutions, and governmental organizations promoting this new biobased economy. |
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Primarily used by Belizean conservation organizations and Belizean governmental departments, the BBIS generates reports that can be very general or very specific. |
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Finally, on a local issue, Al-Riyadh newspaper called for development and reinvigoration of governmental management to speed completion of development projects. |
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If the government bestows credit upon big financial institutions and then borrows it back it is certainly a manifestation of governmental supinity. |
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Shen's ruler plays no active role in governmental functions. |
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The philosophy of Confucius, also known as Confucianism, emphasized personal and governmental morality, correctness of social relationships, justice and sincerity. |
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Marx had been living in Paris since late October 1843, after the Rheinische Zeitung was banned in March 1843 by Prussian governmental authorities. |
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The APA's provisions apply to many federal governmental institutions. |
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Each state holds governmental jurisdiction over a defined geographic territory, and shares its sovereignty with the United States federal government. |
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Judges who derive their authority from a contractual agreement of the parties to a dispute, rather than a governmental body are called arbitrators. |
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In some languages, especially those that use certain alphabets, many acronyms come from the governmental use, particularly in the military and law enforcement services. |
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The separate governmental systems came together only in a joint court. |
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Although the United States Board on Geographic Names does not use the term, New York Harbor has important historical, governmental, commercial, and ecological usages. |
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Isabella officially withdrew from governmental affairs on September 14, 1504 and she died that same year on 26 November at the Medina del Campo Royal Palace. |
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The first body was made up of household officials, mainly people of the nobility, who carried out governmental and political functions for which they received special payment. |
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There are numerous governmental offices in many countries that deal with the control and oversee of drug manufacture and use, and the implementation of various drug laws. |
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The governmental system was supported by a large class of Confucian intellectuals selected through either civil service examinations or recommendations. |
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The following day, the Supreme Soviet, the highest governmental body of the Soviet Union, voted both itself and the Soviet Union out of existence. |
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Guernsey became responsible for many governmental functions and services. |
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The governor of Sardinia continued to be called the praeses and apparently continued to manage military, judicial, and civil governmental functions via imperial procedures. |
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Downtown is the center of Chicago's financial, cultural, governmental and commercial institutions and the site of Grant Park and many of the city's skyscrapers. |
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Edward was eager to discuss the potential for governmental reform, but the barons were unwilling to begin any such debate until the problem of Gaveston had been resolved. |
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Northern Ireland formerly ran a transfer test at a governmental level to decide which primary school students qualified for a place at a Grammar School. |
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Many regulatory and governmental authorities issue estimates each year for the amount of money laundered, either worldwide or within their national economy. |
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Such rule led some thinkers to take the position that what mattered was not the design of governmental institutions and operations, as much as the character of the rulers. |
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In the UK, the sovereign holds confidential weekly meetings with the Prime Minister to discuss governmental policy and to offer her opinions and advice on issues of the day. |
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All laws and governmental procedures are subject to judicial review and any law ruled by the courts to be in violation of the Constitution is voided. |
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At the apex of the governmental system was to be the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, who would be the Monarch's representative in both of the Irish home rule regions. |
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Although moves towards English regional devolution were called off, the Regions of England continue to be used in certain governmental administrative functions. |
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Then the OPLC announced on 11 February 2011 that West Ham had been selected as the preferred bidder for the Olympic Stadium, subject to final governmental ratification. |
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Their approach to implementing liberty involves opposing any governmental coercion, aside from that which is necessary to prevent individuals from coercing each other. |
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The Empire did not inherit a set bureaucracy from the Republic, since the Republic did not have any permanent governmental structures apart from the Senate. |
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With its new governmental commandments and increasing trading volume in place, the Exchange was progressively becoming an accepted part of the financial life in the City. |
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Cromwell rejected this offer, but the governmental structure embodied in the final version of the Humble Petition and Advice was a basis for all future parliaments. |
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The governmental attacks on recusancy were mostly upon the gentry. |
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In fact, the films' engrossment with political features can help intersect any governmental boundaries China may face in trying to spread its power. |
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Federalism became fashionable in the British Commonwealth at the end of the Second World War when the governmental system was promoted as a means of nation-building. |
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His travels coincided with regional governmental reforms and other local administrative business, although messengers connected him to his possession wherever he went. |
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