The court also requires a court clerk and a number of functionaries officially called peace officers. |
|
State chancellery was staffed by the former Communist functionaries and younger technocrats, frequently with no party affiliation. |
|
Among the functionaries are a musician-fool, and a kind of whipper-in called the Pot-raj. |
|
The works committees and the union functionaries are firmly anchored in the conceptions of co-determination and class collaboration. |
|
These privileges were the reward for the abnegation and servility demanded of Party functionaries. |
|
Bishops, in classical Anglicanism, have often been divines themselves-thoughtful scholars as well as administrative functionaries. |
|
The theft is mired in the network of corrupt ministers and other functionaries appointed by US officials. |
|
Various functionaries of the government are duly authorised and empowered to settle cases within the powers delegated to them. |
|
Training and building capacities of government functionaries, for instance, is essential. |
|
All at once, the group of functionaries simultaneously lock Thatcher in a close embrace, surrounding her from all sides. |
|
This is necessary to sensitise other organisations, scientists and government functionaries as well. |
|
So, there is a need to train both the government officials and functionaries of agencies, which take up watershed projects. |
|
It is doubtful whether the functionaries of the Maharashtra government have read it either. |
|
How to handle a gigantic society with a relatively small government poses a challenge to all public functionaries. |
|
The first generation of African universities thus focused on producing functionaries for the civil service. |
|
The greatest danger for the churches is not primarily financial, but rather the anonymity and unapproachability of its functionaries. |
|
It was a rare come-together of advocates, judges, party functionaries, officials and the people. |
|
Democratic republics can no more dispense with national idols than monarchies with public functionaries. |
|
While the union executives have advanced this project intensively, there is substantial resistance to it by a middle level of functionaries. |
|
We drove into the main bazaar, fully expecting some of these functionaries to be waiting to meet us. |
|
|
A hundred thousand young mechanizers, tractor operators, agritechnicians and party functionaries moved to Kazakhstan. |
|
The State Election Commission sources say political functionaries are allowed to use Government cars only for official work. |
|
Local functionaries obtained a great deal of land from the state and rented it to peasants under tenancy arrangements. |
|
His experience as a legal clerk was to give him a consistent antipathy to the servants, functionaries, officials, and practitioners of the English Law. |
|
The leaders have said that due the withdrawal of the security of many party workers and functionaries, the government has put them in a grave risk. |
|
Does the executive even really control these deep state functionaries? |
|
Several court functionaries later testified that significant portions of the transcript were altered in her disfavor. |
|
Municipal functionaries and members of the Kosovo Police Service are also among these usurpers. |
|
The IRS's defenders insist that a few low-level functionaries simply made a clumsy attempt at an administrative short-cut. |
|
But the feudal system also allowed for Church functionaries, for instance the abbots of powerful monarchies, to adopt something of a baronial role. |
|
They were back to what I consider to be an arbitrary judgment by functionaries, who can be right but also can be wrong. |
|
I find it really surprising to hear that these decisions are made by functionaries, and not by people within the industry itself. |
|
The money should not be used to pay 'international experts' or go into the pockets of corrupt functionaries? |
|
These lesser functionaries performed clerical and technical tasks for government agencies. |
|
He patronized various scholars, Sufis, qadis, viziers and other functionaries in order to consolidate his rule. |
|
Government functionaries continued to serve, regardless of the ruler's legitimacy or the boyar faction controlling the throne. |
|
Not using his own skills, he is better able to secure the services of capable functionaries. |
|
The prosecution offices and courts of government functionaries are located in the capital and specifically deal with offences committed by government functionaries. |
|
Little by little it exuded its privileged people: those who live off it, the state functionaries, the large businesses, the West Indies 'lobby' which puts pressure on the rulers. |
|
The gold and blue columbine identifies City dignitaries and functionaries. |
|
|
Stoppez-les, a track in French and in Wolof, denounces those who steal from the Republic, functionaries who think about their personal interests rather than those of the state. |
|
These two functionaries in combination have provided an effective focal point for the entire exercise, keep the momentum over the years and show direction when necessary. |
|
More and more presidential advisers, ministers and high functionaries have added their voices to the experts and analysts who openly criticise Washington's positions and express their worries and their disappointments. |
|
The number of the functionaries not subject to confirmation has grown greatly since the infaring of President Roosevelt. |
|
In most countries Almanacs have served as a sort of civil register of the names of the public functionaries of every denomination, appertaining to the communities they are intended to circulate in. |
|
The museum's functionaries — from floor-polishing janitors to pertinacious scholars and fantastically skilled restorers — emerge as the film's heroes. |
|
He aggress that a higher turnout gives more legitimacy to the elected functionaries. |
|
In 1865, with the City requiring a rapid infusion of clerks and functionaries, it was decided to pleach a branch line from Dalston Junction to Broad Street, a satellite of the Liverpool Street terminus. |
|
Identifying and curbing the activity of such ethnocentric languagist functionaries ought to rank high among Chicano political priorities. |
|
Provinces retain all the power not delegated by the national constitution to the federal government and select their provincial executive, legislative and other government functionaries. |
|
When a wary trainload of Bonn functionaries came in a mass reconnaissance last month, they trod Unter den Linden, Berlin's main street, as if it were the heart of some foreign metropolis. In this section Rainbow's end? |
|
Even after next year's election, the new king, Jigme Khesar Wangchuck, an Oxford-educated 27-year-old, will control the army and appoint key functionaries. |
|
Among the macro-economic imbalances, which characterize the weakness of such a framework, the Mission noted that ineffective management of public finance often came up during discussions with state functionaries. |
|
Underlying this growing inequality was the appetite, especially among a layer of younger bureaucratic functionaries and intellectuals, to enrich themselves at the expense of the working class. |
|
The choices of how care is delivered, what care is delivered, how much to pay, and how to evaluate performance remain totally in the hands of government functionaries. |
|
Even so, the same rules should obtain, derived from the general rules of conduct incumbent upon interpreters and, similarly, applied to the institution, its functionaries or agents or to the organizing body of the conference. |
|
The nervous reactions of functionaries and State employees under contract to the results of the elections do no allow us to predict a transition without conflict. |
|
With private enterprise abolished, religious functionaries had no way to earn a living, and rabbis, cheder teachers, Yeshiva students, shochets, and mohels ceased to exist. |
|
The two functionaries were all oleaginous smiles and Heepish hand-wringing declaring their eagerness to be of service to such a fine and deserving young person. |
|
Under the Tudors the English state was centralized and rationalized as a bureaucracy built up and the government became run and managed by educated functionaries. |
|