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There has been a tendency to dwell too much on the legislative function and too little on the administratives.
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We have a staff of 26,000, some of whom are important administratives and some are not.
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Within administrative districts, the replication of quadripar tite complexes at differing hierarchical scales may represent the scaling down of identical political functions.
The cooperation is inflicted with administrative, political, and economic difficulties on both sides, which makes projects less successful.
Secondly, case detection was based on hospital admitted cases where diagnoses were recorded in an administrative database.
How is the implementation effectiveness of supranational policies affected by existing administrative traditions at the national level?
The institutional scope and hence the degree of adaptation pressure increases with the extent to which challenged administrative arrangements are institutionally embedded.
The institutional opportunities for the latter to influence administrative change had significantly increased with the administrative changes introduced in the context of national reforms.
However, their influence on administrative decision-making is quite limited.
Others argue that the court has gone beyond its legal duties by taking on administrative responsibilities itself.
Institutional embeddedness defines the degree of institutionalisation or institutional stability of sectoral administrative traditions.
Reform begins in politics but it ends in administrative statecraft.
The administrative function has been used to obstruct and delay the development of policies which it does not support.
Clearly, from a management perspective, both administrative and procedural ambiguities are ill-advised.
The administrative revaluation of the zloty was thought of as definitely less desirable - instead a market-based approach had been adopted.
Recipients can be removed from the rolls for failure to fulfill administrative requirements linked to aid.
Since then, new administrative structures have been set up in several areas.
Control over the rural sector did not consist simply in the administrative structures that shaped the planning and implementation of development schemes.
Supplementary prescribing will need its own administrative systems, with clinical management plans at the centre.
Up to that point, administrative service had to make do, by and large, with the same number of staff members as in 1914.
Tables of public expenditures or descriptions of administrative organisations give precise and concise information.
The first was administrative and technocratic : to improve the capacity of the administration's staff.
Most are weakly professionalised, and they have few resources and archaic administrative techniques.
The legislature may adopt a vague standard that is to be applied in the first instance by an administrative agency.
Such medicines were the product of a variety of medical, industrial, and administrative actors, each pursuing interconnected, yet differing interests.
From each album entry we learn to which administrative jurisdiction the group described belongs.
Finally, administrative concerns, although present throughout, are gradually represented as goals achieved.
In addition to this, a friendly local government brought administrative conveniences.
Bidayan resistance to taxation reduced the levels of revenue raised as well as increasing administrative costs.
The government tries to control almost anything it can, more through administrative forces than via an economic mechanism.
They, in turn, were expected to fill in the positions in the newly set up administrative institutions at the central and local levels.
Evidence suggests that the criteria for selection had been set on knowledge and experience in administrative matters and ability to write official documents.
There were no other schools in the entire administrative subdivision.
Officers located at different rungs of the administrative hierarchy interpreted this situation in varying terms.
Unlike the terms evacuee and deportee, the term refugee (bezhenets) was not a formal, administrative category during the war.
Here the agreement made clear that the consultant had no direct service, supervisory, or administrative responsibility aside from agreed upon record keeping.
Beyond these reg ions, counties (powiaty) with ethnically mixed populations became objects of administrative wrangling.
First, larger enterprises, having more developed and specialised administrative staffs, were simply better equipped to adapt to and cope with a state-guided economy.
Very few billets are now missing, testifying to the high level of the hospital's administrative organization.
Besides this political aspect, the democratic cr isis also had an administrative element.
Such rates, however, are normally only calculated for the larger administrative areas.
One approach would be to develop an elective practicum on the lawmaking process, including both legislative and administrative law components.
Elevation of clinical management above other management concerns, such as administrative or resource, made these problems more intractable.
Brahminical values could redefine and enforce themselves within modern administrative codes under indirect rule.
In most rich countries the numbers and percentage ol professional, managerial and administrative workers receiving relatively high salaries has been increasing rapidly.
However, the prescriptions in the original penal and administrative laws remained untouched.
Monks from the same region tended to appoint each other to administrative offices and could dominate the temples of a specific locale.
The administrative systems of many academic institutions are not well attuned to the needs of older students.
The second does not explicitly include sinks, and is supervised by an international administrative structure.
Administrative licences are required for hunting and fishing.
In practice, regulation is almost never a 'pure' administrative process in which violations are unambiguously observed and rules are uniformly enforced.
A way of reducing these administrative costs is to target the subsidy to organized scavengers groups.
First, we analyze what we call administrative infrastructure.
Given the administrative difficulties of those countries in employing sophisticated instruments, we use simple production taxes as instruments of environmental policy.
However, many teachers like the program's adaptability and see a use for it with senior students and for editing their own administrative and curriculum writing.
Most examples are from semi-formal environments, such as university administrative meetings and class presentations.
They also thought that the two languages, as languages of worldwide communication, would be instrumental in the economic, political and administrative growth of the country.
Between 58 and 95% of the children had both parent- and teacher-ratings, depending on the administrative region.
The analysis of the importance of the state for local constructions of administrative belonging is very valuable.
Tracing these debates allows a better appreciation of administrative resistance to codification.
The legal and administrative, as well as the medical aspects of birth control are dealt with andfinallythere is 'a conspectus'.
Research is an administrative cost, aimed at the improvement of the family planning program as a whole.
The second methodological contribution is the development of a new system of classifying costs into three categories-administrative, motivational and contraceptive.
Other discrepancies may be due to administrative procedure.
Figure 2 shows the overall average family size in 1971 for the 32 administrative areas.
The boundary-drawing rules specify that county boundaries have preference, so the boundary of that particular administrative region would have to be ignored.
Supporting these conclusions is an analysis of the crossing of the boundaries of administrative regions.
Fiscal discipline was increased and administrative orders were given in the direction of budget tightening.
Wage rates could be made too low, and congressional support for the mission of the program did not translate into support for administrative discretion.
A great strength of the book is to link national administrative, judicial, and intellectual movements to 'micro-histories'.
Congressional domination of the administrative departments was a norm of late nineteenth-centur y national government.
The tariff required less administrative capacity than other taxes to collect.
Later, in 1898, a judicial reform was conducted that brought into action okrug (military-administrative) cour ts instead of the provincial cour ts, which were abolished.
Mention of present and former students, a secretary, a research assistant or a high administrative research position also evokes the powerful scholar.
However, they mention administrative reasons much more than political ones for this judgement.
In other words, it is primarily an administrative problem requiring more and stricter policing and sentencing.
I appreciated the close attention given to accountability, in view of its great importance in a democratic system from both a political and administrative standpoint.
Local, self-determined communes were by law accorded administrative and fiscal control over health, education and some infrastructure.
I suggest that the more necessary the reform, the more likely it is to go beyond cosmetic change and offer real administrative innovation.
Strikes were broken up using administrative and coercive means.
Their administrative writ rarely reaches much beyond the capital.
Whether a manager is paid, as well as the level of pay are linked to how much administrative revenue a market generates.
European courts confirmed their position that administrative guidelines, which have an abstract-general scope of application, may not be implicitly amended by decisions in individual cases.
Administrative tools permit host organizations to revise content without a webmaster or significant technical staff.
Administrative support staff who assist travelers who achieve savings can also share in the savings awards.
Programs are working on reducing administrative costs through collective purchase of insurance, supplies, research resources, fringe benefits, and the like.
Usually, a separate amount for administrative expenses is also appropriated to the program account.
The documentation should appear in management directives, administrative policies, or operating manuals and may be in paper or electronic form.
Separate ecclesiastical and administrative courts still had jurisdiction in some criminal matters, and simple blasphemy could bring from one to three years' hard labor.
In addition to the surveillance of suspects, much of this material concerned the regime's attempts to purge its administrative and military personnel of liberal sympathizers.
History, administrative functions, economic activity and architecture are the main subjects covered, in proportions that vary with locality and author.
The second characteristic of the administrative map, as was noted, was its rigidity.
By contrast, no attention has been given to cantonal administration; these lower levels of the administrative framework do not enter our analysis.
After all, the spin-off effects of the administrative function we have noted had by then had two generations to make themselves felt.
A town's size and administrative status did affect the likelihood of its acquiring such an establishment.
The fact of not having also examined a sample of small towns without this administrative role necessarily weakens these conclusions.
Manifestly, wealth and affluence were more characteristic of the administrative centre than of the port town.
Other methods exist for judging how administrative power was reallocated in relation to the existing distributions.
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