词汇 | example_english_official |
释义 | Examples of officialThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Senior government officials and clergymen also had special pension systems. He also served as a consultant for some high-ranking officials, but he never took any such position himself. The question is whether anyone should care how diligent these officials really are. On the other, law enforcement officials must diligently serve and protect citizens of the state. He cursed the trams and queues, the informers and careerists, the limousines the officials used. The swarms of outside observers, commentators and officials were unable to understand this language. More transparently, some officials in receipt of stipends, both craftsmen and estate officials, received wages as well. My school's officials tend to think that way. Additionally, school officials should help the faculty define their main goals and primary constituencies. Many of the farmers were nobi, enslaved men and women working either for the state or for yangban and government officials. Many notices were issued by local officials to this effect. All of the above cases were either relatively simple or did not cause much argument, and no judicial punishment was made by the officials. The officials did not take note of all the research, and there was no cooperation at all. According to them, the probability of being caught for rule violations is low, as the officials are not engaged in strict and regular monitoring. In our field work and during the survey we spent considerable time discussing with officials about the way they pushed water management reforms. Village officials may deduct labor cost to plant trees on the farmer's program plots. If officials had no reasons to follow the rules, why would the public criticize them for their dereliction of duty? Western government officials sometimes acted similarly, falling into a pattern of ' clientelism ' - representing their host government rather than serving as independent observers. In the beginning of the colonial epoch, colonial officials had little means to carry out colonial policies. Viewing the apparent failures of veterans' initiatives in employment, exservicemen's associations and politics, by 1947 most colonial officials concluded that demobilization was complete. The authors express surprise at this fear, which they acknowledged was rife amongst the administration officials. The passage stresses that the focus is here on the behaviour of public officials. Indeed, a compelling plan could swing the balance in favor of zoning officials even where aesthetic considerations came into play. The state's coal and rail interests and its public officials worked closely together. Although thousands of people obeyed the law and the forestry officials' procedures, most probably did not. Agency officials viewed numbers and studies as a resource in achieving a larger political agenda. The most important aspects of enforcement are: (1) the evidence required to demonstrate voting eligibility and (2) the officials who must evaluate that evidence. To address the voting window and thus attract the attention of election officials, the voter had to ascend this platform. Labor officials and others consistently downplayed the wider political significance of the employer-mandate idea. Finally, public officials have routinely drawn distinctions between the substance consumed and a consumption habit. Materials from diplomatic, military, and economic sources or correspondence between governmental officials would have strengthened her argument. As a text, the kunnash's information on land holdings is geared neither to a schol- arly community nor to government officials. The government had decided to set up a one-member inquiry board headed by a high-court judge and decided that some officials would be transferred. Of these, the health officials were the most important. No doubt, this unusual grouping of high officials testified to the emergency status of the situation. The program to inspect, classify, and select among newcomers expanded within a few years, mobilizing public health doctors, police, municipal officials, and national legislators. What census officials did do with these data was disavow them. High-ranking government officials and (the gentry) and the families who produced these officials were called sadaebu were highly respected in society. Responsible officials sometimes change their behavior in order to outwit the quantifiers. My informants also insisted that zonal commanders, political officials and civilians organised relations between civilians and guerrillas differently, particularly during early phases of the war. The very notion of a receptacle was obnoxious to the colonial officials. They were posted officials, or writers whose works were reprinted and circulated among generations of scholars. Accordingly, officials make political calculations about how their reform efforts will affect their ability to maintain or improve their power and position. Advocates of retrenchment must persuade affected officials to transcend their special interests for the good of common goals. In my experience, architects too often take a high-handed view of the ignorance of the officials who deal with applications for altering listed buildings. To implement their decisions they needed either voluntary cooperation on the part of other officials or an imperial edict to force the issue. Obviously, there must be a judicial decision in the first place, and officials (judges, in particular) reach that decision. Moreover, high officials, especially the principal judges, were notably successful in pocketing rich sinecures for their offspring. I gauge the uniformity of acquiescence based on evidence from state legislative journals about oaths of allegiance taken by state and national officials. River officials also sought to enhance their status as technical experts through the construction and maintenance of memorial halls and temples honoring their predecessors. They included government officials, lawyers, doctors, teachers, college lecturers, journalists, managers in multi-national corporations or in smaller private concerns, computer software personnel, engineers and scientists. Fairground managers should work with local public health officials to make agricultural fairs safer. They became the purview of diplomatic officials who were directly engaged in managing relations with neighboring countries. State patronage supported a cadre of ritual officials who managed forest products. With few exceptions, non-governmental organizations have little if any contact with political parties or government officials. He also inserted a significant change in the inequality argument deployed by officials. Municipal officials did not accede to these demands, arguing that the union lacked legal standing because it was not properly registered. The use of technological interventions to preserve that health, whether by medical doctors, public health officials, or architects can have unexpected consequences. Their duties include approving the budget superintending accounts; acquiring and disposing of municipal property; sanctioning contracts; and appointing and dismissing municipal officials. State officials endowed physicians with new status and an authority over the health of the nation by creating new institutes, offices, and approving their budgets. We might add executive authority to account for authoritative figures like police officers and tax officials. Autonomous organizations are important because they provide individuals with the organizational wherewithal to challenge public officials. Democracies in which power is more highly concentrated vest national officials with greater insulation and autonomy from groups opposing trade liberalization. In the second instance, elite autonomy depends on the size of the electoral victory or the magnitude of the threat facing state officials. Although formally the responsibility of the sheriff, it was his officials, shadowy figures in the records, who probably played the larger role. If this hypothesis is correct, clinicians and health officials should focus on foods eaten recently when evaluating sources for nonpregnancy-associated cases. Their authority at the workplace as mill officials intervened more freely in their domain. Throughout the dynasty, officials freely chose how and to what degree to implement those charges. I think it is arrogant for officials to consider deliberately undermining their ministers by going outside the department. In democracies, for example, citizens are generally entitled to vote for officials and hence they do participate in the operations of the legal system. Because policy networks have closed and secretive deliberations, international actors cannot make alliances with social actors who agreed with them more than government officials do. Even if public officials disguise protectionist policies, the resulting distortions are likely to degrade a country's macroeconomic performance. Several ways of escape were devised to avoid ceilings, in collusion with land reform officials and their political bosses. Significant revolt did not reappear until 1809-10, when a wave of what officials designated 'brigandage ' swept through the province. State officials objected to both land sales and squatting as development strategies because they believed that such activities led to land fragmentation and degradation. The dominant discourse of the officials we interviewed reflected the former rather than the latter. The public officials were by far the dominant players, and could easily dictate outcomes. Frankly, in the 1970s, senior officials were able and encouraged to express their own point of view as part of the policy formation stage. Indeed, the tomb complexes were originally built as burial places for the family members of high officials. In the interest of the public purse, officials wanted to establish more stringent criteria for maintaining charitable status. In particular, officials who lack capacity may be unable to capitalize on windows opened by triggers producing societal costs and demands for change. Influenced by medical opinion, which was inclined to view drunkenness as a temporary form of insanity, state officials insisted on normal burial. State officials - prefects and sub-prefects - became the principal mediators in conflicts over land between the local population and those opening up pioneer fronts. Local fire officials should be notified of any potentially hazardous conditions. If the nongovernment audit organization is to make the distribution, the engagement agreement should indicate which officials or organizations should receive the report. Agency officials who have oversight of the issues related to the engagement's objectives are also expected to attend the meeting. Auditors may find it useful to obtain written representations concerning the competence of certain evidence from officials of the audited entity. If officials of the audited organization do not have such a process, auditors may wish to establish their own process. Above all, provided the necessary officials were squared, no questions would be asked. We identified the examples described in this report through our interviews with senior executives and other agency officials. Because we were seeking to review initiatives that had successfully empowered and involved employees, we asked headquarters officials to identify organizational components for our review. Many officials of the latter had, in fact, left the city for the supposed safety of their villas along with other well-to-do citizens. Beyond that, no federal officials and only a few citizens were prepared to go. Once established, the new hermitage soon received help from the king and his officials. The" police" role of the union is performed by its full-time officials. However, lifetime probability estimates of cancer may provide a guide to individuals and health policy officials as to the burden of these select cancers. Working-level officials in the intelligence community knew little more than this. Because the amount of reporting is so voluminous, only a select fraction can be chosen for briefing the president and senior officials. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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