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ef and Council is a relatively new system of | governance, and the current are supposed to be graduall |
The authority of | governance of the church is rested in the annual Confer |
bridge Town Council forms the lowest tier of | governance whose statutory role is to communicate local |
ors to Bennett in the Socreds' long spell of | governance. |
rish governed by a parish meeting, a form of | governance applied only to parishes with a very small p |
Their increasingly authoritarian style of | governance and disregard for the will of the Legislativ |
uture, local and global, and of new forms of | governance. |
ithin a given state depending on the type of | governance under which a town operates. |
embly - to promote a more democratic form of | governance. |
sometimes conflicting polysynodal system of | governance that characterized the first two centuries o |
h him, continued to exert great influence on | governance. |
nd the 'Directors' section into a section on | Governance, to include the museum's Board of Trustees a |
most pressing reform agenda, particularly on | governance reforms to enhance legitimacy and evenhanded |
rld Bank as Lead Public Sector specialist on | governance, decentralization, and poverty reduction. |
deology, but also permanently gave advice on | governance. |
early 2004, Diamond was a senior adviser on | governance to the Coalition Provisional Authority in Ir |
ed The Research Council of Norway Program on | Governance and Democracy ("LOS") (1990-1998). |
The society of the Unami was based on | governance by consensus, or unanimous agreement, which |
d in his honour is given by the Institute on | Governance to the best essay by a Parliamentary intern. |
ate, triggered by their conflicting views on | governance. |
An ongoing | governance of existing normalized services is required |
ather than "great" in terms of importance or | governance, and which shouldn't be described as being " |
t has become a national model for orchestral | governance. |
y, which take into account an organization's | governance, financial accountability, truthfulness and |
Dissent over | governance of the province led to the appointment of a |
Dissent over | governance of the province led to the appointment of a |
ment October 2010 following differences over | governance issues. |
First Nations who maintain jurisdiction over | governance matters due to a land claims dispute with th |
rst six Governors of South Australia oversaw | governance from proclamation in 1836 until responsible |
taking personal responsibility for their own | governance. |
atively little democratic say over their own | governance. |
ked to get more people involved in their own | governance. |
ghold of the French Huguenots, under its own | governance. |
taching them as well as Illyricum from Papal | governance and placing them under the governance of the |
w the latter affect political participation, | governance, policy making and division of responsibilit |
ns include executive director of Partnership | Governance Reform in Indonesia. |
that increasingly characterized the party's | governance. |
The Varieties of Pension | Governance. |
t the Assembly would take over the political | governance of Northern Ireland, and that direct rule wo |
Chakrabarti reports on conflicts, politics, | governance and government corruption. |
the dams are built in an environment of poor | governance: Most contracts have been awarded without co |
buja, told VOA this gap can be found in poor | governance, lack of development, including basic infras |
resulted in domestic discontent at the poor | governance of the King's Council. |
e Pakistani government's corruption and poor | governance, noting that overseas Pakistanis such as him |
icas, accused before the royal court of poor | governance. |
The practical | governance and control of the areas may have been murky |
ash, but the primary cause was the predatory | governance of the province by the company, which led to |
aimed at creating a movement for progressive | governance throughout the world. |
"The best way would be to have a proper | governance in North Korea, a proper, better regime in N |
uited by the Merchant Adventurers to provide | governance for the colony as well as assist with the co |
rned by a local Board of Trustees, providing | governance and oversight. |
, the Congressional Institute and the Public | Governance Institute, which were established in 1987 an |
ed Buddhist Church is the legally recognized | governance body for Plum Village in France; for Blue Cl |
nton tackled issues as divergent as regional | governance, international trade, and discrimination in |
ent of oceans, creating a system of regional | governance; make the National Oceanic and Atmospheric A |
ific region, regional institutions, regional | governance, Japan, Asian NGOs, China's relationship to |
with Porter,G., (2005), Regional | Governance and Strategic Transport Policy: the case of |
isation and internationalisation of regional | governance |
Many local and regional | governance organizations have on-going studies on other |
Import Safety: Regulatory | Governance in the Global Economy (co-edited with Adam M |
collaborative research network on regulatory | governance, a Council member of the American Bar Associ |
Regulatory | Governance in SEE Countries: Progress and Challenges, O |
shinaga with gross misconduct and repressive | governance. |
ia made significant changes in civil rights, | governance, and economic growth focused on Atlanta. |
0, he was Chairman of the International Risk | Governance Council (IRGC) in Geneva. |
ncile disputes between the majority Romanian | governance and the expectations of the minority Hungari |
dopted in an effort to "improve state school | governance, leadership and finance, improve professiona |
addressing matters related to Social Sector | Governance, Management of Innovation and Technology and |
Chair of La Trobe University's Public Sector | Governance and Accountability Research Centre Advisory |
marks set out in that document for security, | governance and development. |
that advances in areas relating to security, | governance, human rights, law enforcement, development, |
The establishment of self | governance for the community under a Local Government m |
Internal self | governance was granted in 1954 and full independence in |
tion of rights of local communities and self | governance at the grassroots level with various ministr |
of Mosul, Iraq where he served as the Senior | Governance Advisor for Ninewah Province where he helped |
He also served as the Senior | Governance Researcher of the Central America Project wi |
on, three hundred acres of land per settler, | governance under a senate composed of the first 100 set |
He also held several | governance positions at the University of Montreal. |
ced that late king had wished that she share | governance over the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi with his 22-year |
A study published in 2007 by the MHS Site | Governance Council reported that 75% of all honors and |
itories to local chieftains to ensure smooth | governance. |
The specific focus of SOA | governance is on the development of services that add v |
ternally managed Registry/Repository for SOA | Governance. |
The definitions of SOA | governance agree in its purpose of exercising control, |
SOA | governance can be seen as a subset of IT governance whi |
Political Philosophy, Politics and Society, | Governance, Journal of Policy and Management, Environme |
ex mass movement that featured sophisticated | governance structures; sections in charge of furthering |
cy of government by implementing open source | governance and providing for APIs to allow for electron |
tory, Identity and Spatial Planning: spatial | governance in a fragmented nation, 2006, London, Routle |
are treated as separate countries for sport | governance purposes. |
are treated as separate countries for sport | governance purposes. |
ions as a guarantor of continuous and stable | governance and a nonpartisan safeguard against the abus |
ew in Australian or Western Australian State | governance, as Labor was ousted in the 1974 election by |
ongs related to the various aspects of state | governance. |
to the CTA, enabling creation of a statewide | governance structure. |
eadquarters of SELEX Galileo Inc.; Strategy, | Governance, Licensing & Security, Marketing, Communicat |
A leading authority on corporate strategy, | governance, innovation and the management of environmen |
rtner "Cool Vendors in Application Strategy, | Governance and Overhaul, 2010” [i] report by Gartner, I |
rtner "Cool Vendors in Application Strategy, | Governance and Overhaul, 2010" Report |
g standards and in developing its structure, | governance, operations and examination processes. |
tock Exchange Committee on Market Structure, | Governance and Ownership (1999-2000), as counsel to, an |
cy: Too heavy on history, current structure, | governance, alliances etc are not sufficiently develope |
s set new implementing guidelines on student | governance. |
ifficult for Drury to countenance successful | governance in collaboration with his nominal ally, Morr |
Principles for sustainable | governance of the oceans. |
ation, techno-economic paradigms, technology | governance, and the "open method of coordination" (OMC) |
fell into Brown's last period, and temporary | governance arrangement included a Napier Citizens' Cont |
This might mean that | governance and domestic taxation and redistibution poli |
large majority a motion which proposed that | governance arrangements should be improved strictly wit |
(b) the need to transfer the | governance of the Order to the national capital, Ottawa |
its further dissemination, and improving the | governance of the immediate areas. |
Reserve No. 9, which is a reserve under the | governance of the Burnt Church First Nation of the Mi'k |
Committee and vote on matters concerning the | governance and activities of the union. |
id not allow him to show any interest in the | governance of the kingdom, which was left to his son Kr |
veral external advisory bodies to assist the | governance of the higher education system in Ontario. |
Following the restoration in 1660 the | governance of the corporation declined until the Munici |
l magistrate should have no power within the | governance of the church itself, nor compel people to a |
The Chopaka Indian Reserves are under the | governance of the Lower Similkameen Indian Band, based |
ted to maintain an active involvement in the | governance of the colony, though he never visited it. |
an all-of-government Work Programme and the | governance structures set up as part of the New Zealand |
child when his father died; accordingly, the | governance of his realm was undertaken by his tutor, Co |
ected to an internal power struggle over the | governance of the RA. |
in 1996, and on the Task Force to Study the | Governance, Coordination, and Funding of the University |
2008 state the functions and provide for the | governance and administration of the New Zealand Police |
ide Electoral Area A limits and is under the | governance of the Katzie First Nation, headquartered ac |
ng and hosting international events; and The | Governance of Sport. |
De ordine palatii (On the | governance of the palace) is a treatise written by Hinc |
dian National Congress' participation in the | governance of India. |
working on the investigation, rebuilding the | governance structure and financial controls of the orga |
The | governance of the Cantonment Board derives authority fr |
ve that the "world is facing a crisis in the | governance of knowledge, technology, and culture," in p |
rs who were appointed to assist Moses in the | governance of the people. |
cs of British Columbia involves not only the | governance of British Columbia, Canada, and the various |
ad occupied France and entrusted much of the | governance of the country to Vichy France, he directed |
to him, accepting the rank of Caesar and the | governance of Thessalonica. |
The | governance was modelled on the provincial University of |
retain his own power rather than improve the | governance of his country. |
980s helped draft legislation concerning the | governance of trade unions and who spent a number of ye |
house, then separated from and not under the | governance of Sheffield. |
e propaganda fide put out a decree about the | governance of the Greek Catholic Church for the next te |
The | governance of a futuristic city is secretly handled by |
Baltimore sent detailed instructions for the | governance of the colony, including commands that his b |
The office also has a role in the | governance of Ontario's francophone public television n |
on the Isle of Man was formed to examine the | governance and finances of the island. |
ment would never attempt to interfere in the | governance of the universal Roman Church. |
e Report, including questions concerning the | governance of local Church leaders with ultimate respon |
The | governance model of VA Schools would allow the Trust to |
n Desmond Connell and Diarmuid Martin in the | governance of the diocese, looking after the spiritual |
orida, and has held various positions in the | governance of the university and its related organizati |
The | governance of the Fellowship is committed to a Board of |
Dance Theatre were founded in 1966 under the | governance of the Contemporary Dance Trust. |
verning body, the MSA is responsible for the | governance and administration of all major forms of mot |
ir roots in India's colonial past and in the | governance system that was adopted as an independent na |
as sitting on a number of committees for the | governance of football in the UK. |
an elected chieftain who was involved in the | governance of a Khazar town, either in place of or in c |
1885 by Charles Plummer, under the title The | Governance of England. |
He played a role in the | governance of Schaumburg until 1544. |
the activities of the HIEC Ensuring that the | governance of the TVHIEC is developed and maintained En |
o resolve as the feeder roads come under the | governance of Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council and |
as incorporated in 1992, operating under the | governance of a volunteer Board of Directors. |
Yang responded, "Zheng Tan stated that the | governance is deteriorating year by year. |
State Community college operates within the | governance of the Tennessee Board of Regents. |
his uncle Llywelyn the Last in late 1282 the | governance of Gwynedd was assumed by his father Dafydd |
They are responsible for the | governance and development of football at all levels in |
He continues to chair the | Governance Group established by WFPs Executive Board in |
Llywelyn ap Gruffudd on 11 December 1282 the | governance of Gwynedd was placed in the hands of Llywel |
the palace people would not meddle with the | governance of the state (5 August 1650). |
It was under the | governance of several peers including the Lord of Packi |
MAST Academy is a magnet school under the | governance of Miami-Dade County Public Schools. |
London, the company plays a full role in the | governance of the City, including the election and supp |
nal Rosales offered his resignation from the | governance of the archdiocese, as required under canon |
Plymouth and Torbay are not affected by the | governance of Devon County Council. |
ay Oak, has played a significant role in the | governance of Bonnington parish. |
y and Technical College System and under the | governance of the Louisiana Board of Regents. |
In retirement he became involved in the | governance of Higher Education. |
the Faithful can actively participate in the | governance and guidance of the Catholic Church." |
erland County Court began interfering in the | governance of the local tribes by the mid-1600s. |
alized municipality on July 20, 2001 and the | governance of Jasper is shared between the Municipality |
rticipation of the constituent tribes in the | governance of the their states. |
holars tend to doubt this claim and view the | governance of the church of Rome during this period as |
rought substantial political pressure to the | governance of the sport in Japan. |
a high standard for the aspirations and the | governance of the company's work |
nd Baron Baltimore sent instructions for the | governance of the colony. |
(The work was re-edited in 1885 as The | Governance of England, by Charles Plummer.) |
: giunta provinciale) is responsible for the | governance of the autonomous province of South Tyrol. |
Restructuring of the | governance of the Associations has led to a more democr |
ce they only define where the members of the | governance council come from, as most of Los Angeles is |
The Index evaluates the | governance of 48 African nations as a continuation of t |
equire community leadership as part of their | governance arrangements. |
Affairs and Housing also has a role in their | governance. |
priate and ethical for all Albertans through | governance |
who has been to Nigeria and is being fair to | governance in Nigeria will tell you that there are more |
Cobb Energy is now subject to | governance by members just as Cobb EMC is, and must hol |
he geographical area that are not subject to | governance by the municipalities or the Regional Distri |
tic policy reform and increased attention to | governance issues in the region. |
sought to apply Enlightenment principles to | governance in the colony, pursuing the establishment of |
plan in April 2011, citing issues related to | governance and finances. |
uses his practice on corporate transactions, | governance and compliance, internal investigations and |
A transitional | governance body was installed by the allied British and |
ia, towards the professional and transparent | governance of the lands in the public domain. |
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