词汇 | example_english_bureau |
释义 | Examples of bureauThese 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. In many developing countries, pollution control regulations are formulated at the national level, but their enforcement is the responsibility of local environmental protection bureaus. For example, public servants rather than politicians played a more significant role in shaping the executive agencies, bearing out the bureau-shaping model. In a comparison of real administrative costs and real term expenditure, the data support the bureau-shaping thesis that public servants work to maximise their budgets. Punishments depended on the offence, but she could be warned by the wet-nursing inspection bureau, fined or dismissed. In the area under investigation, the opposition garnered between 63% and 84% of the votes that were cast and valid, according to the ballot bureaus. Do these three forces explain the behavior of census bureaus in other nations? The bureau's capacity for effective enforcement is also constrained by its limited budget and personnel. They are the public interest and the bureau-shaping models. None has outlawed faculty participation in speaker's bureaus, or participation in consulting arrangements that are thinly veiled marketing efforts. The minister in turn gave instructions to his vice minister, the bureau chief, and the director of the related section. He complained that wet-nurses who were turned away from the bureau were hired privately. The surgery setting was also more familiar, it was not usually far to travel, and it was less stigmatized than a bureau attendance. The bureau was initially financed by the state, but the plan was that the fees would eventually make it self-supporting. At no point does the bureau-shaping model acknowledge that a common culture may lead individuals to express preferences which do not reflect simple self-interest. In keeping with the bureau-shaping models assertions, senior public servants tended to stay in parent departments, retained policy and strategic roles. The local market used to be directly administered by the district government's bureau of industry and commerce. The former were composed of printed pages which were to be filled in at the bureau. Every imaginable policy sector materialises in its own regional bureau, ranging from women's affairs to tourism, culture, and information. The leading categories of financial interest held by panel members were research funding (42%), consultancies (22%), and speakers bureau (16%). The proliferation of fingerprint bureaus in every local law enforcement agency had the effect of quickly outnumbering academically trained scientists. Once the bureau had been established, the number of employers seeking to use its services was greater than expected. They acknowledge that this work is consistent with 'policy' work in the bureau-shaping model. In fact, in the first few months of the programme, publicity was the main means through which this new bureau would alter the building industry. In these, unmarried women were encouraged to come to the wet-nursing inspection bureau. A pocket calendar on his bedroom bureau was neatly marked with his doses, 2.5 alternating with 5 milligrams of coumadin. 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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