Under the government's draft, future Cabinets would consist of 15 ministries, six councils, two administrations and four independent agencies. |
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Today, the dzong houses the government ministries, the National Assembly, the throne room of the King, and the nation's largest monastery. |
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Cooperation between the Bulgarian and Belgian interior ministries will be in pursuance to a bilateral agreement between the two authorities. |
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He has 12 cabinet positions to give out, and a further 15 junior ministries in his gift, a total of 27 positions. |
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A genial and gracious host, and a conscientious hospital chaplain, he was to spend the next twelve years in these ministries. |
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The assembly also set aside money to help deaconesses develop their ideas into new ministries. |
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That is what marks this administration as one of the truly radical ministries of post-war Britain. |
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London SW1, the London postal code of Downing Street and the various ministries of the government, appears to be on full alert. |
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Accusations are already flying between the German Government, opposition parties, federal ministries and teachers. |
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From police stations to schools to ministries and other government agencies, the story is the same. |
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Courses run by other ministries and agencies train civilian and police specialists for peacekeeping contingents of multinational forces. |
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Furthermore a new transportation ministry replaced the previous communications and railway ministries. |
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I tend to find that most people involved in media ministries across North America are generally those inclined towards technical giftings. |
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Still, such men could use their gifts in carrying on authentic and fruitful clerical ministries. |
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Mission support is provided by congregations for both synodical and churchwide ministries. |
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There are also professional services linked to some ministries and government departments as well as state civil services. |
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The strike has brought the state government to a halt, with both the ministries and the parastatals paralysed. |
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The bishops recognized that the ministries of many homophile clergy are highly dedicated and have been greatly blessed. |
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The government's top three ministries are controlled by men who belong to a tiny subgroup of an ethnic minority. |
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In the past, Treasury has consistently outgunned other ministries because they could afford more policy analysts. |
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These are the doubts preoccupying central banks and finance ministries round the world. |
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In 1959 Andrew was ordained as a minister and has served the Lord faithfully in different ministries, pastoring churches in Mexico and Texas. |
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These ministries have been related to liturgical, pastoral, catechetical, teaching, missionary, and social tasks. |
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What other elected politician can you find asking direct, unflinching questions to heads of government ministries? |
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Bureaucrats and lackeys of government ministries are just as likely to be buyable. |
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The shells of burned-out buildings, from government ministries to shopping malls, dot the skyline. |
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The successors to the first apostles were just beginning to organize their ministries and develop the church's worship, creeds, and teachings. |
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These floating spy vessels also have uninterrupted views of key ministries. |
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And I do hope the Korean ministries of justice and national defense give him a chance to be forgiven of his moral turpitude. |
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After the Ministry of National Security, it is difficult to determine which of the other ministries is mismanaged the most. |
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The recommendations of these Parliaments have been tabled to the relevant Government ministries and departments for consideration. |
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During Zhu's term, the Chinese government abolished 61 separate ministries and departments and laid off more than 1.15 million officials. |
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Also coming out of the summit was a plan to reorganize government ministries, affecting 15 ministries and 156 associated departments. |
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The IGC appointed ministers to head the major ministries last summer, but never appointed a prime minister. |
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We expect them to be our spiritual shepherds even as we hold them responsible for the programs and ministries in the parish. |
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In fact, nearly one million unchurched adults tithe their income, usually to parachurch ministries. |
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By 1950, the MBCT had grown and matured due to excellent leadership and its provision of vital ministries for Mexicans and Tejanos in Texas. |
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Part of the answer, in short, is found in the array of lay ministries that are integral to most thriving parishes. |
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National ministries and agencies, too, are recurrently involved in discussions and deliberations with the Commission, and with each other. |
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He told the ministries in charge of roads not to grade roads without consulting members of Parliament. |
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He said the ministries of transport and home affairs will be meeting to work out the details. |
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Apart from senior and junior ministers, other top government officials from various ministries will attend. |
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In 1310 the king granted life exemption from tallages, prises, juries, assizes, and royal ministries to Nicholas de Fakenham of Lynn, who is not known to have held any office. |
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He said that the council will convene a meeting next Friday to reconstitute the committee and include government ministries involved in the provision of services. |
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Mr Rahael has fared better to date than several of his predecessors at handling the Health Ministry, one of the most difficult and certainly most crisis-prone ministries. |
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It is true that the national assembly, and in particular its government ministries, continued to be dominated by wealthy notables, but the landed magnates were in retreat. |
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During the conference several visiting and guest ministries set up tables throughout the foyer of the church to share their ministries with attendants of the conference. |
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Agencies operate with a good deal of autonomy, within the overall framework set by the transgovernmental network of interior and justice ministries. |
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Despite all of the shame, scandal and fraud surrounding the history of the conversion movement, to this day ex-gay ministries are still a very real faction of society. |
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The church currently maintains 13 ministries in Europe, many of which are not self-sustaining and run at a cost to parishioners based in Scotland. |
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He and Paek on Saturday also signed a memorandum of understanding that will establish a regular consultation mechanism between their countries' foreign ministries. |
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Since arriving in China on Monday, Nowak has met with vice minister-level officials from the ministries of Foreign Affairs, Justice and Public Security. |
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This country has a strange culture whereby Government departments and ministries puff out their chests, depending on how much public funds they spend. |
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Those Ministers are a risk to them, so if the Minister of State Services and the Government can roll those ministries into a bigger department, then that is fine. |
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The document is the result of extensive consultation with government ministries and departments and other public and private sector organisations. |
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The movement's leader was the only one who could elect the head of the parliamentary group, the Parliament itself, the heads of ministries, and the prime minister. |
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That means that the kind of ministries we take on are flexible depending on the needs of society. |
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This does not include funding for ministries and rabbinic offices they've controlled. |
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The Mounties, along with the ministries of Justice and Citizenship and Immigration, are responsible for the investigation and prosecution of suspected war criminals in Canada. |
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If a church decides to tithe undesignated gifts, it is essential that they give such donations to ministries that share the same scope of mission. |
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Under the new covenant we have the born-again experience, the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, the body and blood of Christ, and the ministries and gifts of the Holy Spirit. |
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The friendships developed through this ministry extended beyond the intended scope of the sacramental visit to include personal ministries and visitation. |
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Before he became prime minister, he had also headed the powerful education and industries ministries as well as the cabinet committee on economic affairs. |
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There were too few American troops on the ground and so police stations, ministries, army camps and government buildings were left wide open to the mobs. |
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Despite the theoretical orderliness of the hierarchy, extraordinarily complex and difficult relationships have evolved within many of the ministries. |
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But where creation-based methods have been employed, both evangelism and church planting ministries are proving successful in situations where other methods have failed. |
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Affirmative action legislation became a reality in February 2000 when government ministries and parastatal companies had to submit their first affirmative action reports. |
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But there seems to be an increasingly widespread sense that we do not have enough good pastors to sustain congregational ministries at high levels. |
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One of the ministries hardest hit is that of health where nurses, doctors and other health workers trained at great cost have decided to leave Zambia for greener pastures. |
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He raised an appropriate question when he asked if the compartmentalization of our effort in multiple schemes in a ministry or ministries is actually working. |
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As long as economic recovery is at the fore of Japanese domestic politics, METI will continue to dominate the other ministries on external policy. |
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Although efforts where made to train new employees to fill the gaps, two of the four trained where pouched by other, better paying ministries, while the other two died! |
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That state enterprise is the Solid Waste Management Co Ltd, which was set up to permit action with more despatch and efficiency than regular government ministries. |
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The idea may be unique in Calgary, but Gross says there are several ministries for goths and punks in the U.S., and some places have entire churches devoted to them. |
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Further details on the individual ministries are available as follows. |
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Otherwise, scrap these purposeless ministries and start over with meaning. |
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The assembly has funded political parties, paid for 10 ministries, and sustained a top-heavy civil service who spend their salaries in the local shops. |
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These ministries are shared with them by others to whom also the Spirit divides his gifts severally as he wills. |
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At the federal level it is coordinated by the Interior, Security and Justice ministries, and monitored by Congress. |
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A living parish is one where each of these ministries is identifiable in its own right, yet functions interactively with the others. |
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Government ministries continue to press for the 'minimum' space and cost standards to be reduced. |
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In Nigeria, Shell told US diplomats that it had placed staff in all the main ministries of the government. |
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Each committee relates to a different area of church life, including mission, ministries and education and learning. |
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During this period, many great palaces in neoclassical styles were built to host ministries, embassies, and other governing agencies. |
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The government bureaucracy is composed of traditional ministries, special agencies, and parastatal companies. |
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At the provincial level it is coordinated by the respective internal security ministries and enforced by local police agencies. |
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New ministries for social services such as health and education were established. |
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At the same time, permanent foreign ministries began to be established in almost all European states to coordinate embassies and their staffs. |
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The Government ministries are located in Copenhagen, as is the highest court, the Supreme Court. |
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Additionally, later ministries moved to change the Navigation Acts that had limited Irish merchants' terms of trade with Britain and its empire. |
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Turkish and Turkmen foreign ministries are expected to sign an action plan covering the years 2011 and 2012 during Davutoglu's stay in Ashkhabad. |
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The following are the present ministries of some of the Commonwealth realms, which list the incumbent ministers of the Crown. |
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It is generally believed that there are as many gifts as there are useful ministries and functions in the Church. |
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A number of ministries, such as education, now became two formally equal bodies in the two formally equal republics. |
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Or obversely, why some ministries have exceeded their budgets without proper process and due diligence, according to the rules. |
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To harness all the power of their societies, governments created new ministries and powers. |
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Christ is seen to express his headship through the ascension ministries of apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors and teachers. |
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The institution is subordinate to the Ministry of Justice and the Police, but reports to other ministries in matters within their portfolio. |
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With the exception of justice, the number of ministries to which each party is entitled is determined by the D'Hondt system. |
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The PRS secured five ministries and five secretary of state posts, along with governorships and ambassadorships as part of the agreement. |
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The Apostles, who are all included in the apostolate with the Chief Apostle as head, are the highest ministries. |
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Sheikh said those working in these ministries will be offered options of a golden handshake, transfer and deputation. |
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In fact, a kind of diarchy in these ministries has been in place for long causing severe damage to their proper functioning. |
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From their new ministries, they developed a critique of British social policy, both local and national. |
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In 1232 Elias succeeded him, and under him the order developed its ministries and presence in the towns significantly. |
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They viewed the ministries of the word and sacraments in other evangelical denominations as equally valid. |
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Ministry of Electric Power was split into two ministries, with Electric Power Minister Maj. |
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The key ministries are generally reserved for the royal family, as are the thirteen regional governorships. |
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In 2013, priests and ministries in the Diocese of El Salvador began to advocate for the full inclusion of LGBT members. |
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After being royal pages, he would then served in the Mahattai Ministry or other government ministries. |
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Officers are given Marching Orders to change ministries within the Salvation Army. |
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The city also hosts various regional directorates of the ministries that make up the country's public administration. |
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Since 1968, all ministries and offices in the church have been open to women and men on an equal basis. |
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These ministries were still far from their modern form, and many of them had extraneous internal responsibilities. |
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Her deep life in Christ was the springboard for her charitable giving to countless ministries, apostolates, and works of mercy across the country and around the world. |
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Charles Grassley is considering subpoenaing televangelists who have failed to cooperate with his investigation into possible abuses at their tax-exempt ministries. |
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Since then, most ministries have reflected this one party rule. |
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African Presbyterian churches often incorporate diaconal ministries, including social services, emergency relief, and the operation of mission hospitals. |
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Local anti-growth sentiment provides the political base for ambitious goo-goos to build what are essentially local ministries of economic planning. |
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Niemeyer also built the cathedral, eighteen ministries, and giant blocks of housing, each designed for three thousand residents, each with its own school, shops, and chapel. |
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The lawmaker criticized March 8's refusal to the rotation of portfolios, stressing that all ministries should not possessively cling to a certain portfolio. |
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Marshall sketches the rapid growth since the 1990s of solo ministries associated with the second wave of churches subscribing to the prosperity gospel. |
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I tried to express that these two Festschriften represent the affection and esteem we all hold for him and for the several ministries he carries on among us. |
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Formerly the PM had to have more than half the members of Cabinet be members of the Church of Norway, meaning at least ten out of the 19 ministries. |
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Xuanzong bowed to the consensus of his ministers on policy decisions and made efforts to staff government ministries fairly with different political factions. |
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In 1982 and 1997, the Convention reaffirmed the Church's commitment to eradicating poverty and malnutrition, and challenged parishes to increase ministries to the poor. |
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On the contrary, we thankfully acknowledge that these ministries have been manifestly blessed and owned by the Holy Spirit as effective means of grace. |
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As a parliamentary system, the executive sits in the legislature, and from the nineteenth century ministries were invariably led by Members of Parliament or Peers. |
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All budgets of ministries and municipalities must pass through this agency, including the execution of budget items such as contracting for routine operations. |
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Walton argues that despite their emphasis on socioeconomic advancement, these televangelical ministries reinforce class, racial, and gender injustices in America. |
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Federal government within this structure are the government ministries and departments and agencies to which the ministers of government are assigned. |
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He noted that studying the balances of ministries showed structural issues in some of the ministries, which requires revaluating and then reforming their structures. |
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He directed all ministries and government departments to assess their procedures and monitor employees' productivity and dedication to avert delays or foot-dragging. |
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All ministries and departments at the Centre and in States have reportedly been asked to make a provision for the self-certification of documents in place of affidavits. |
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Crossing swords with oligarchs is one problem. An equally tough problem is crossing swords with the straight political elites, particularly the power ministries. |
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This marks the first time that MAFF and MHW have participated in a joining project, as previously the two ministries always formed their guidelines separately. |
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Neu MacQueen is a Presbyterian minister and founder of Sunday Software Ministries. |
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Robbie became a priest with the non-denominational Church Ministries, based in Illinois. |
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In Cubao, the Samaritana Transformation Ministries group takes a different tack by offering women friendship and acceptance first and foremost. |
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But the Foreign Ministries of Europe were staffed by aristocrats motivated more by considerations of amour propre than common sense. |
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The suspect in the case, Zachary Jordan Klundt, is the son of Twyla Klundt, a board member of Hope Pregnancy Ministries. |
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Our Ministry and some other Ministries are rendering excellent services that cannot be compared to private sector standards and for which we do not get any compliment. |
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And of course one needs to convince the French Ministries of Culture and of ecology that the application makes sense. |
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Baptist Housing Ministries is forward thinking in its focus to provide a noninstitutional environment that promotes resident-centered design. |
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Wellington Boone Ministries is launching its annual Kingmakers Conference May 24-26, 2007 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in downtown Atlanta. |
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The President appoints a Deputy President and Ministers, who form the Cabinet which consists of Departments and Ministries. |
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I think giving the guys a job is the easy part,'' Straight Ahead Ministries Silkscreen manager Sokhan Prak said. |
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Editors downgraded her stories on the Joyce Meyer Ministries in 2005 and then published an apology to the televangelist. |
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In February 2017, the Czech and Swiss Ministries of Defence stated they were interested in a joint lease of 13 A400Ms from Germany. |
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For the past two years, Bill has also held the position of development committee chair on the board of directors for Ichthus Ministries. |
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The two train at prestige wrestling gym The Snakepit, in Wigan, and practise and coach in the gym above Sowing Seeds Ministries in Stockton town centre. |
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The President of the Republic exercises the administrative function, in collaboration with several Ministries or other authorities with ministerial rank. |
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To read the appointments of deaconesses, diaconal ministers, lay persons in service under the World Division of the General Board of Global Ministries, and home missionaries. |
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