So far the executive agency of the Department of Health has said it does not divulge information about faults. |
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This executive agency is also responsible for the selection and award of grants under certain Actions of the Programme. |
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Do you think the F. C. C. should be more isolated from Congress, perhaps as an executive agency? |
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The European Commission, the executive agency of the European Union, quickly endorsed the idea. |
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New York, for example, handles them through an executive agency, the Office of Mental Health. |
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The commission, the executive agency of the European Union, has enforcement powers in antitrust matters. |
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Each executive agency will have to provide alternative sources, like fountains and dispensers for tap water. |
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But you could still have a converged agency that was part of the executive branch or was an executive agency? |
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But it is important to understand that we are not an executive agency with programmes and budgets of our own. |
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It would be unacceptable if certain tasks were to be delegated to another executive agency on a discretionary basis. |
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It is part of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency, which in itself is an executive agency of the department for transport. |
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A single executive agency, unambiguously accountable for results and empowered to take extraordinary measures, can be an effective expression of the kind of leadership that is needed. |
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This political will was not reversed by the Labour Party's return to power in 1997 and Tony Blair's government has in no respect questioned the executive agency system. |
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The Commission must provide a precise list of the tasks to be transferred, whether they are public or non-public and the type of executive agency to which they are to be transferred. |
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It must therefore be able closely to circumscribe the action of each executive agency and maintain real control over its operation, and in particular its governing bodies. |
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We even tried to enact campaign finance reform by executive agency action. |
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Moreover, if the Commission is to be truly answerable to the other Institutions, it must be able to maintain adequate control over the operation of each executive agency. |
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This reasoning led to a general preference for using an executive agency under the Commission's control rather than a decentralised agency for programme management. |
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Historic Scotland is the executive agency of the Scottish Government, responsible for historic monuments in Scotland, such as Stirling Castle. |
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In those states with an administrative county court, the body acts as the executive agency for the local government. |
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Officially, it is now a civilian organisation with executive agency status. |
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On 31 December 2009, rather than being fully privatised, the mint ceased to be an executive agency and its assets vested in a limited company, Royal Mint Ltd. |
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The Highways Agency is the executive agency responsible for trunk roads and motorways in England apart from the privately owned and operated M6 Toll. |
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It is an Executive Agency of the Scottish Government and accountable to Scottish Ministers. |
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