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Examples of province


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Several of our young men have already been taken into the colleges of the provinces of the north.
As the individual towns, their tribute requirements, or the imperial status of the provinces changed over time, the document could be modified accordingly.
The constitution lacked institutional devices to counteract centrifugal tendencies and moderate political conflicts in the provinces.
First, wholesale loans were arranged for various localities or provinces with the intermediation of prominent traditional elites.
The null hypothesis for the test is that the conditional logit estimates are not different with or without including the inland provinces.
By 1984 tax subsidies to these provinces were a large multiple of the amounts authorised by the enabling legislation.
The composition of functional interests represented in the general board is allowed to vary, the statute for which is to be determined by the provinces.
Several operated in various spheres, their careers providing numerous reminders of the interlocking dimensions of urban political life in the provinces.
Positive forms of encouragement of pribumi entrepreneurship in the centre and the provinces must be a core policy.
Data are often grouped by political subdivisions, such as provinces, to estimate prevalence or force of infection in different areas.
As a result, while the provinces developed and strengthened their own power basis, the center also adjusted its relations with the provinces.
Note that the provinces did not completely surrender taxing authority, only for taxes that overlapped with federal taxes.
Secondly, a number of films showed that while the provinces and the city remained linked, the differences were more sharply etched.
The poorer provinces, which were most in need of public-works programmes, were particularly unsuccessful at allocating and disbursing the funds.
In 1997, some provinces ceased to process new applicants during the clean-up process and others defaulted on payments.
The latter increase was due entirely to the sharply higher cane yields in the western provinces.
Letters were written almost daily to prefects and sub-prefects, a little less frequently to mayors of other provinces, the districts and municipal employees.
The exercise of municipal duties also attached men to their property, and landowners resided for much of the year in the provinces.
In addition to the reconfiguration of the province's administration and policies, there was periodical instability.
Disaggregating the analysis to focus upon the results for individual provinces reinforces the importance of national influences.
As in 1992, less populous provinces received significantly greater net transfers.
Moreover, the province's figure is not simply a recent aberration.
When the national government asked rich provinces to pay more taxes, resistance from them was very strong due to their wealth generated by decentralization.
Further, economic decentralization widened diversities among the provinces and regions.
Other provinces have funded various projects over the years.
In smaller provinces the government share was very small indeed.
The poor result in some of these provinces had a lot to do with the state of security in the rural areas.
In other words, some provinces are more institutionally-endowed than others to play a pivotal role in the intergovernmental fiscal arena.
As a result, the survey collected data on some 16,000 individuals in these provinces.
The elections took place in the capitals of about one hundred provinces.
Instead, the provinces in which those dams were located were empowered to decide on their privatisation.
During many periods of both democratic and authoritarian government, provinces did not receive their legal revenue shares.
The governors of these provinces were appointed by royal decree and directly responsible to the king.
In the other two provinces, with a larger percentage of rural population, the time spent on farm work increased in spring and school attendance decreased.
Table 2 shows the levels of timber harvest and forest cover for two sample provinces in each region for two critical years, 1977 and 1987.
Steps were taken to restore order in the provinces and to temper the policy of repression.
A higher figure than in other estimates (£326,039) which do not detail all the provinces.
Despite all these constraints, however, national health insurance passed in 1966 and, after fierce struggles in the provinces, was fully implemented by 1971.
One obvious answer to this puzzle would highlight the number and size of the provinces.
His network of county and city magistrates was in most cases the only sources of information he had about events in the provinces.
In this period, placing gendarmerie forces under civilian administration ensured government control of the provinces.
Efforts were made to fit the new premiers to some earlier involvement in their provinces.
On indicators such as these the provinces were about as diverse as could have been planned, but they made political sense.
Inspectors sent to provinces were supposed to report on complacency and corruption of local party officials and propose measures for eliminating specified inadequacies.
A major concern throughout the book is to trace the bonds linking metropolis and provinces.
The federal state provides the legal framework, and the nine autonomous provinces are responsible for administering health care and social services.
The other centers are spread through eight provinces.
Similar arrangements can be seen in the collection of exotic goods from the southern provinces of the kingdom.
Official unemployment rates in some north-central provinces stand at 3% or less, while numerous southern provinces record rates of more than 20%.
Sinhala-something that had never been necessary in the maritime provinces.
Thus, evil people in the coastal provinces regard minting coin as a lucrative enterprise, mixing lead and copper with fine silver to mint foreign coin.
They sought governmental protection against, and for, a variety of ill treatments, especially in the remote provinces.
They were deluged by the new legislation being broadcast to the provinces, much of it impossible to apply in practice.
Besides, the struggles between the militia and the local powers outside as well as inside the province's borders persisted.
Two provinces have seen the aggregation of regional universities into large umbrella pension plans.
Here the interviewer is asking about the interviewee's linguistic background, since she is from the provinces.
How do we compare different provinces where the scale of urbanization differs?
Most studies that have used aggregate information for provinces have been unable to analyse many of the aspects of human reproduction.
Many other provinces, too, had large numbers of women working in agriculture.
As a result, the regions and provinces rely on intergovernmental transfers that are much easier for the central state to earmark.
Advertisements now reflected the prominent role of manufacturing in the changing shape, appearance, politics and society of the urban provinces.
Although representative assemblies had budgetary powers, the new provinces were tightly governed and administered by appointed executives.
Including public health units from other provinces would have resulted in significantly more methodologic concerns than currently existed.
The national-level agency receives funding from the provinces because its mandate includes facilitating coordination across the country.
Because of the 1997 reform, which requires that hospital deficits be borne exclusively by the provinces, they are very willing to economize.
In such cases, the federation has the right to withhold the province's proportion of healthcare public payment.
The provinces are regionally responsible for environmental health and inspection of pharmacy premises.
The best players were divided between them, the rest were packed off to the provinces or driven out of town as beggars.
However, the central state did not concede the right to set debt ceilings for the supposedly independent provinces.
Along with their legal establishment, the new provinces and municipalities received constitutionally guaranteed fiscal resources.
They looked at the wave in more specific contexts to identify its local causes, but these studies concentrated only on the coastal provinces.
The provincial governments, under central government's order, had to partly subsidize the export of surplus grain to deficit provinces.
Authoritarian enclaves are areas-usually states or provinces in a federal polity-in democratic polities marked by the absence, or unreliability, of the components of democracy.
In some provinces, a cadre needed from 3 to 7 interpreters to make just one speech.
Britons therefore sought to conquer the mountains and link the island's provinces with roads that would ease the burden of travel.
Not all covenant boundaries, he argues, are determined by national borders ; cities, provinces and estates are also potentially covenanted realms.
In the provinces, petitions were published from the pulpit and at the public meetings of quarter sessions and assizes.
They may have a house or villa in the suburbs or neighboring provinces.
The totals for major provinces change erratically and so wildly that no economic reasons can be attributed to the variations.
A dummy variable for each of the 13 provinces is created for capturing location-specific characteristics of a house.
Another difference is our focus on distributional impacts and the inclusion of two provinces and two income categories.
The data refer to a 16-year time period from 1982-1997, and to the 30 provinces and major cities, to be called regions henceforth.
The province's ability to produce exotic fruit was underlined by the frequency of references to kiwifruit, tangelos, babacos, nashis, and others.
Still, not all the structural changes in the province's police were politically inspired.
In 1990 teachers in five provinces went on strike for a 100 per cent rise.
Even in 1984 these provinces had the lowest enrolment levels and female attendance rates, and the highest drop-out rates in the whole country.
Most of the province's landowners lived there and their households constituted an important source of urban consumption.
Information allowed the central government to exert its will throughout the country, tying the provinces ever more closely to the capital.
In the second place, time has completely falsified his ideas about the nature of coin finds in the countryside and in the north-western provinces.
Thus taxes paid in cash created a money flow from the rich provinces to the centre and the frontiers of the empire.
Also, it stimulated long-distance trade and had the effect that the provinces became more and more integrated into a monetary economy.
Although evidence is insufficient, it seems plausible to argue that provinces highly dependent on oil reduced the use of oil in favor of coal.
In both provinces houses of regular canons were also utilised.
Cooperation among the riparian countries or provinces in a federal country is a pre-requisite for any river cleaning program.
Taken together they represent between 18 and 25 per cent of the rural populations of those provinces.
Apart from anything else, this contention does not inspire confidence in the figures for individual provinces and their capitals.
How were the funds to be distributed among the provinces?
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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