Silkby was probably always a hamlet which was economically, tenurially, and administratively dependent on its larger neighbour of Willoughby. |
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The city was then divided administratively into four regions, without regard for the boundaries of the former six municipalities. |
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History suggests that unifying the archipelago administratively can only be done by the use of force. |
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Two administratively distinct bodies of tax officials had responsibilities for the country's income tax. |
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Even so, direct investment into a portfolio of shares, bonds and cash spread in the manner described above would be administratively burdensome. |
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The four applicants, three men and one woman, had been administratively discharged from the armed forces under this policy. |
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He went on to establish the first administratively autonomous department of medical psychology in the United States. |
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The island is closer to Tunisia than to the southern coast of Sicily, to which it belongs administratively. |
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The suspension and subsequent restoration of the credit were administratively difficult. |
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Chechnya and Ingushetia were joined administratively into the Chechen-Ingush Autonomous Republic. |
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The section is administratively supported by one secretary and one administrative assistant. |
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One cannot be top of the line in a particular administrative or executive function if one finds things administratively awkward. |
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The part of the law that's being administratively re-written is that grandfather clause. |
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A double system of accounting would be administratively complex to operate and would be prohibitively costly to implement in the short term. |
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It is administratively easier and fosters the development of multiparty partnerships. |
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However, it risks being administratively expensive, bureaucratic, paternalistic, and may provide less choice to participants. |
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Hawala systems or cash couriers systems in Poland are not officially, legislatively nor administratively regulated. |
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Furthermore, developing the local competencies and capacities economically, institutionally and administratively. |
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The scheme which he is recommending is administratively and nutritionally the only correct one. |
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Ludicrously expensive, administratively Byzantine and freighted with expectations, it nevertheless promises to be a popular party. |
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In order to keep it at a reasonable cost and also to keep it manageable administratively. |
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Competitions that are questionable politically and under the regulations but also administratively wrong. |
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Land transport in Asia is administratively cumbersome, particularly in comparison with Europe. |
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The proposed GST legislation on imported supplies perfectly illustrates the absolute necessity of having an administratively simple tax regime. |
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Every labour detachment shall remain under the control of and administratively part of a prisoner of war camp. |
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Dividends paid to shareholders after the balancesheet date are not processed administratively on the balance-sheet date. |
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This is one more thing we inherited from a totalitarian system in which all decisions were taken administratively. |
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If a permit system is to be applied to all alien species, it should be designed to be legally and administratively workable. |
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Peter attempted to modernize and westernize the country militarily, administratively, economically, and culturally, often through the use of force. |
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The humanities were once divided administratively and intellectually into discrete disciplines, but they are no longer treated as separate fields of study. |
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He launched numerous attempts to introduce reforms administratively. |
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Physiocrats advocated replacing administratively costly tax collections with a single tax on income of land owners. |
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Additionally, some areas of Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire have been administratively associated with the North. |
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It was recognized that the multiplicity of contract types were too complex, too rigid, administratively complicated and out of step with current organizational needs. |
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It is a failed defence when he talks about it being administratively awkward for him and his government to record and proactively report people who lobby him on a regular basis on projects. |
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However, these savings could be offset by the additional expense and administration associated with a new health care tax and a revised and administratively more cumbersome Employment Insurance program. |
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The islands are administratively part of the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral. |
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Is it administratively sound enough to undertake what it has proposed? |
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The service administratively recalculates child support orders on a regular basis and adjusts child support to correspond to the current income of the payer parent. |
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I know this measure has been tried before, but I believe that if it is possible to work something out that is administratively sound, then I would support that as well. |
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Where this turns out to be impractical or administratively very cum-bersome, CSIS should attempt to convince the Minister that his or her Direction could reasonably be amended. |
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The IWG urged the Government to speed up the ongoing investigations in order to identify and punish those who were administratively and politically responsible for those extremely serious criminal acts. |
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In connection with this arrangement the act on enforcement contains an obligation administratively to decide the issue of lifetime inmates' conditional release anew not later than one year after a refusal. |
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The external evaluation concludes that the Agency is working efficiently in the countries and territories in which it operates, and that the model is administratively sound and managerially responsive. |
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While uniform solutions for plural societies, may be both administratively and managerially simpler, they disregard the risks involved both in terms of learning achievement and loss of linguistic and cultural diversity. |
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Trying to administratively stop even the slightest doubts in the relativity theory, one of academicians compares it with the multiplication table. |
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The name first occurs in 1016, but until 1568 the county was administratively united with Derbyshire, under a single Sheriff. |
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Moreover, the CBI is organised as a state-owned body, administratively falling under the Ministry of Economic Affairs, which can affect the CBI's independence. |
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Through territorial restructuring and the creation of the NCA's, native peoples will find their territories parcelled and their communities will be administratively speaking dispersed. |
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Zaitoon further added that although she is administratively retired but IIUI will always remember her services. |
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It was administratively divided into twelve parts and covers a wide sector of the city. |
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In 1998 The Wrekin became a unitary authority, administratively separate from the county council, and became Telford and Wrekin. |
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It is often said that Russia was militarily weak, technologically backward and administratively incompetent. |
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Some are not geologically part of the Outer Hebrides, but are administratively and in most cases culturally, part of Comhairle nan Eilean Siar. |
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From 1763 to 1784, the island was administratively part of the colony of Nova Scotia and was governed from Halifax. |
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The Torbay conurbation of Torquay, Paignton and Brixham on the south coast is now administratively independent of the county. |
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Chagos was administratively part of Mauritius from the 18th century when the French first settled the islands. |
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Germany governed the archipelago as the Karolinen, administratively associated with German New Guinea. |
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A public debtor or guarantor is a debtor or guarantor who, in one form or another, represents the public authority itself and cannot either judicially or administratively be declared insolvent. |
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I recommend that the National Defence Act be amended to provide for reinstatement of Canadian Forces members who have been unjustly or wrongfully dismissed administratively. |
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Wrangel Island belongs administratively to the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug of the Russian Federation. |
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The connections between the now administratively separated churches continued in many ways. |
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It would be useful for the latter analysis to distinguish between matters that could be dealt with administratively and those that would require action by the Community legislator. |
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I have no doubt that even if a registrar recording entry of a judgment by default is at that stage merely acting administratively, he is protected by the immunity. |
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He was subsequently appointed viceroy of Poland and from 1832 to 1856 ruled dictatorially there, trying to Russify the country both culturally and administratively. |
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The Sultanate is administratively divided into eleven governorates. |
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Geographically, this definition includes subdivisions of several other subjects of Urals and Far Eastern federal districts, but they are not included administratively. |
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Yakutia is historically part of Russian Siberia, but since the formation of the Far Eastern Federal District in 2000, it is administratively part of the Russian Far East. |
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The island of Borneo is divided administratively by three countries. |
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Speaking to a private TV channel, Ehsanullah Ehsan, the spokesperson for the new group Jamatul Ahrar, claimed that they were administratively a separate group now. |
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The Secretary of State for Wales has overall responsibility for the office but it is located administratively within the Department for Constitutional Affairs. |
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The main settlements in Devon are the cities of Plymouth, a historic port now administratively independent, Exeter, the county town, and Torbay, the county's tourist centre. |
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Speaking to Private News Channel, Ehsanullah Ehsan, the spokesperson for the new group Jamatul Ahrar, claimed that they were administratively a separate group now. |
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