Given the veniality of some of the poorest countries' administrations, this is a harsh call. |
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These were abolished when the Chinese People's Republic was founded, and Inner Mongolia was redivided into autonomous Mongol administrations. |
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The pre-emptive slaughter of healthy animals was extended by the administrations in Whitehall and Edinburgh yesterday. |
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The basic problem with this government is the same as with all previous Labour administrations. |
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Both the state and communal administrations support artistic formation and creativity. |
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Pressure is constantly applied on school administrations to attract greater numbers or face stiff funding cuts. |
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The park fell into decline years ago and has been getting worse under both administrations. |
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It can paralyse state administrations and frighten its victims into variations on the Stockholm syndrome. |
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And let us all hope that this and future administrations keep to those promises. |
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For many types of legislation the primary implementers are the governments and administrations of the member states. |
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A succession of administrations, both Republican and Democratic, had tacitly endorsed this view. |
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Something of a maverick figure, he has a long record of raising awkward questions for successive British administrations. |
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Successive governments and Paris municipal administrations have allowed the situation to worsen. |
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Workers have not been paid their salaries for up to 45 months, as successive administrations have left them without pay. |
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But even out of government, successive administrations in Nigeria sought his advice. |
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However, the government has been reluctant to transfer its power to local administrations. |
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The four refineries have been run down under successive administrations and nearly all of the oil is now exported and refined elsewhere. |
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Successive administrations have proven adept at devising strategies for isolating offending regimes. |
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It will continue regardless of whether we have Republican or Democratic administrations in power. |
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Next, the transfer of power between administrations should be done on a collective and interactive basis. |
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It is customary for participating postal administrations to pay tribute to the host region by issuing stamps celebrating local achievements. |
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Parliament might well resemble the Italian legislature, with short term administrations. |
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Their timing infuriated me, because communities last longer than political administrations. |
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Under the government's draft, future Cabinets would consist of 15 ministries, six councils, two administrations and four independent agencies. |
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Reversing the policy adopted by previous administrations since 1917, the administration also granted diplomatic recognition to the Soviet Union. |
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It is not at all clear that all colleges and universities have indefensibly larger and more expensive administrations. |
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The only new hires that diversity initiatives generate are in college administrations, already overloaded with sinecures. |
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The skepticism is justified because past administrations have made them grandiose promises that fell flat as soon as the talkfest was over. |
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The transition from Republican administrations in the 1980s to Democratic ones in the 1990s caused no substantial change in its content. |
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Anaphylactic reactions have been seen most often after multiple administrations of thiamine. |
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However, Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill is a strong advocate of a balanced budget, which he fought for in previous Republican administrations. |
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Yet Havana's overtures for friendlier relations have been repeatedly rebuffed by successive administrations in Washington. |
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Through the 1790s, Marshall stalwartly supported the Washington and John Adams administrations. |
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But Gates does so having experienced the dysfunction up-close and across administrations, over decades of service. |
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The solution, as perceived by successive US administrations, is not to retreat from trade liberalization but to incorporate a wider range of nations within the fold. |
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Progress in fixing the problems in education cannot await the outcome of elections, but requires ongoing attention across political administrations. |
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One explanation might be that investors in stocks have poor expectations of Democratic administrations and heightened expectations of Republican administrations. |
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The Community adopts a legislative act which is subsequently transposed by the member states into their own legal order, and implemented by the national administrations. |
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For example, the uniformed service chiefs in past administrations have been deeply involved in developing war plans and other military contingencies. |
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Back in France, de Gaulle simply appointed his own men to set up local administrations in liberated areas, bypassing the American plan for a military government of occupation. |
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Such subtleties are lost, of course, on university administrations largely appointed by the government in the Mubarak era. |
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Yet the claims made by the two administrations were the result of distortion of intelligence findings, not their purblind acceptance by idealistic politicians. |
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In this experiment, human volunteers consistently underestimated their performance impairment after acute administrations of triazolam, but not pentobarbital, a barbiturate. |
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Though there is no official diplomatic commitment to the concept, Martin's casual interest is nonetheless a leap beyond the naysaying of previous administrations. |
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We were already using this room for basal metabolism determinations, electrocardiograms, intravenous administrations of glucose, saline, plasma, and occasionally transfusions. |
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It has dominated British politics, at least since the 1880s. Liberal and Labour administrations have merely been interludes in the long, long Conservative parliament. |
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Neither in World War II nor in the Cold War did US administrations go so far in restricting civil liberties or arrogating unlimited power to the executive branch. |
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There is much to do and to undo after the disastrous administrations of Attorneys General Ashcroft and Gonzales. |
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Jacob urged all regional administrations not to further burden the displaced people and to allow their children to be exempt from school tuition fees. |
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The heads of regional and district administrations are appointed by the President in accordance with the proposals of the Prime Minister. |
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Their administrations were divided into executive, judicial, and military functions. |
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In local elections, councillors are elected forming the local administrations of the United Kingdom. |
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The early 2000s saw the creation of fledgling interim federal administrations. |
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During his two previous administrations he earned a reputation for hotheadedness and pugnacity. |
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Primary and secondary schools receive funding from the state via their municipal or county administrations. |
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Seven decentralized administrations group one to three regions for administrative purposes on a regional basis. |
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As in prior dynasties, the provincial administrations were monitored by a travelling inspector from the Censorate. |
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Uruguay is divided into 19 departments whose local administrations replicate the division of the executive and legislative powers. |
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However, many of the plans were substantially altered after the devastation of Manila during World War II and by subsequent administrations. |
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Today, several local administrations have joined the project including Bolzano, Ferrara, Padua, Pesaro, Rome, Trieste, Venice and Milan. |
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Today the Islands are governed by a number of national and colonial administrations. |
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The last three have devolved administrations, each with varying powers, based in their capitals, Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast, respectively. |
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In the end, the oligarchic regimes are transformed into totalitarian or authoritarian regimes and administrations. |
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He served as Attorney General between 1834 and 1835 and 1841 and 1844 in the Tory administrations of Sir Robert Peel. |
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Eighteen states and four union territory administrations have supported that Section 309 of the Indian Penal Code may be deleted. |
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From the Truman through Nixon administrations, justices were typically approved within one month. |
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In practice, however, the autonomy of regional health administrations over budget setting and spending has been limited to primary care. |
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The office replaced the previous Lord Lieutenant, who had headed English and British administrations in Ireland since the Middle Ages. |
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Compared to previous administrations, Napoleon III was far more sympathetic to the native Algerians. |
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The boundaries were carried forward into the 1990s, when regional administrations were formally established as Government Office Regions. |
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The value of a shat in terms of goods was defined by government administrations. |
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In several states, the administrations of public universities are elected via the general electoral ballot. |
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These settlers, who had a British Protestant identity, would form the ruling class of future British administrations in Ireland. |
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The Territory has a full suite of laws, and legal and postal administrations. |
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In the course of his earlier two administrations in the 1990s, his detractors accused him of hotheadedness and pugnacity. |
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This led to several administrations combating the popularity of these drugs. |
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A few autonomous regions, including the Somaliland and Puntland administrations emerged in the north. |
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States have autonomous administrations, collect their own taxes and receive a share of taxes collected by the Federal government. |
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Johnson administrations had considered attempting to destroy the Chinese program before it succeeded, but the USSR had refused to cooperate. |
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Annual CAP payments are made to the UK, which then determines how much to allocate to each of the devolved administrations, including Scotland. |
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The civil administrations agonised over how far they could oppose the registration of these orders. |
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The collaboration between Singapore and ITU is part of ITU s efforts to encourage the adoption of master plans for sustainable urban development by city administrations. |
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As they grew wealthier, some companies developed extensive administrations for their ventures, and frequently conducted local affairs with little homeland oversight. |
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Successive US administrations have had similar Middle East policies. |
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As the Church of Norway is the state church, its clergy are state employees, and the central and regional church administrations are part of the state administration. |
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This took nearly a century, with various English administrations in the process either negotiating or fighting with the independent Irish and Old English lords. |
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The Allies established occupation administrations in Austria and Germany. |
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One patient experienced conjunctivitis-induced keratorhexis after multiple administrations of EMD72000 at DL 3, which resolved within 1 week after symptomatic treatment. |
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With the capable administrations of Emperors Ming and Zhang, former glories of the dynasty was reclaimed, with brilliant military and cultural achievements. |
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Municipalities, as the states, have autonomous administrations, collect their own taxes and receive a share of taxes collected by the Union and state government. |
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As state church, the Church of Norway's clergy were viewed are state employees, and the central and regional church administrations were part of the state administration. |
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The devolved administrations will be responsible for seeking such agreement as may be required for this purpose on an approach from the UK Government. |
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Indian administrations, both Congress and BJP have remained cold to these overtures and have instead chosen to maintain India's commitment to nonalignment. |
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He appointed four commissioners to research uses In order to govern more effectively, it was desirable for monarchs and their administrations to have a written code. |
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