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Public and institutional
* Public policy – principled guide to action taken by the administrative or executive branches of the state with regard to a class of issues in a manner consistent with law and institutional customs.
The large number of school types and corresponding administrative units within the Ministry of Public Education makes the institutional landscape of vocational education and training complex by international standards.
Public offerings are sold to both institutional investors and retail clients of the underwriters.
The Commission and the European Parliament were disappointed that the Nice IGC did not adopt many of their proposals for reform of the institutional structure or introduction of new Community powers, such as the appointment of a European Public Prosecutor.
Public policy as government action is generally the principled guide to action taken by the administrative or executive branches of the state with regard to a class of issues in a manner consistent with law and institutional customs.
The California Public Employees ' Retirement System ( CalPERS ) led a wave of institutional shareholder activism ( something only very rarely seen before ), as a way of ensuring that corporate value would not be destroyed by the now traditionally cozy relationships between the CEO and the board of directors ( e. g., by the unrestrained issuance of stock options, not infrequently back dated ).
* Public address, an institutional speech-reinforcement or public safety announcement system
Public and institutional response was unanimous on the need to rebuild a new opera house on the same site with improved facilities.
Its financial services portfolio includes Initial Public Offerings, private placement of debts, corporate restructuring, business valuation, mergers and acquisition, project appraisal, loan syndication, institutional equity research, and brokerage.
With the exception of the multidisciplinary National Institute of Mental Health, institutional boundaries were redrawn to distinguish services-oriented programs at the Bureau of Medical Services from research at the National Institutes of Health and from information gathering units such as the National Library of Medicine groundbreaking for Bethesda, Maryland facility in June, 1959 and the National Center for Health Statistics established in August 1960, comprising Public Health Method ’ s surveys group and PHS ’ s National Vital Statistics Division.
The Arboretum maintains an institutional membership in the American Public Garden Association ( APGA ), Botanic Gardens Conservation International ( BGCI ), and the International Association of Botanical Gardens and Arboreta.
" the term ' American folklife ' means the traditional expressive culture shared within the various groups in the United States: familial, ethnic, occupational, religious, regional ; expressive culture includes a wide range of creative and symbolic forms such as custom, belief, technical skill, language, literature, art, architecture, music, play, dance, drama, ritual, pageantry, handicraft ; these expressions are mainly learned orally, by imitation, or in performance, and are generally maintained without benefit of formal instruction or institutional direction " See Public Law 94-201
* it provides supervision over those organizations designated to issue rules and regulations ( see Law of 21 June 1986, n. 317 ), activity of dissemination of technical specifications in the frame of its institutional tasks, and, on demand, activities of certification, test and accreditation for Public Administration ;
Public perceptions are that the force's problems are rooted in its institutional culture and many felt that someone from outside the Canadian policing milieu and " free of loyalties " was necessary to effect necessary change.
At this moment the Vereniging voor Bestuurskunde ( Dutch Association for Public Administration ) has about 1, 000 individual and institutional members.

Public and collections
Today, " Costeriana " still can be viewed ( by appointment ) in the collections of the Haarlem Public Library, the Museum Enschedé, and the Teyler's Museum.
Public access was often possible for the " respectable ", especially to private art collections, but at the whim of the owner and his staff.
* Children's Television Workshop collections and archives in the National Public Broadcasting Archives at the University of Maryland ( College Park )
Fred Rosenstock became recognized as the leading bookseller in the field of western history and located and sold many books to the important western history collections, notably to the library at Brigham Young University and the Denver Public Library.
Public libraries typically allow users to take books and other materials off the premises temporarily ; they also have non-circulating reference collections and provide computer and Internet access to patrons.
Works are in many major collections, including the Central Bank of Ireland, Dublin ; Bank of Ireland ; Allied Irish Banks ; Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery of Modern Art, Dublin ; Ulster Museum, Belfast ; Waterford Museum ; Office of Public Works, Dublin ; First National Bank of Chicago ; First National City Bank of New York ; An Chomhairle Ealaíon / The Irish Arts Council ; KLM Airlines Headquarters, New York ; Irish Management Institute, Dublin ; Jefferson Smurfit Group Ltd .; Norman B. Arnoff, New York ; University College, Dublin, and the Abbey Theatre, Dublin.
The Milwaukee Public Library's historic collections are housed in the Frank P. Zeidler Humanities Room, named in his honor.
Particularly comprehensive collections of American political pamphlets are housed at New York Public Library, the Tamiment Library of New York University, and the Jo Labadie collection at the University of Michigan.
The public collections holding works by Cornelius Krieghoff are the Art Gallery of Hamilton ( Hamilton, Canada ), the Art Gallery of Ontario ( Toronto, Canada ), the Beaverbrook Art Gallery ( Fredericton, Canada ), the Brooklyn Museum ( New York City ), the Glenbow Museum ( Calgary, Canada ), the McCord Museum ( Montreal, Canada ), the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts ( Montreal, Canada ), Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec ( Quebec, Canada ), the National Gallery of Canada ( Ottawa, Canada ), the New York Public Library ( New York City ), the Rockwell Museum of Western Art ( Corning, New York ), and the Winnipeg Art Gallery ( Winnipeg, Canada ).
Starting with his antiquarian notes on the local history of Huntingdonshire, he began to amass a library in which the documents rivalled, then surpassed, the royal Public Record Office collections.
Other collections of tiles by Mercer can be found at Rockefeller's New York estate, Grauman's Chinese Theater, the casino at Monte Carlo, and the St. Louis Public Library.
Public collections holding his works include:
For a few years from 1878 the collections of art and the Museum of Arms were moved to Aston Hall after a fire damaged the municipal Public Library and Birmingham and Midland Institute which shared a building in Paradise Street, until the building of the current Art Gallery in the Council House.
Public museums were created to replace private collections by displaying collected works where the general public could profit from a shared experience.
Public collections include: the Performing Arts Collection, Arts Centre, Melbourne ; Victoria & Albert Museum Theatre Collections, London ; Royal Opera House Collections, London ; National Gallery of Australia, Canberra ; State Library of New South Wales, Mitchell Library, Sydney ; Lipperheidesche Kostümbibliothek, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin ; Österreichisches Theatermuseum, Vienna ; University of Calgary, Library, Special Collections, Alberta, Canada ; MacNay Museum, Tobin Collection of Theatre Arts, San Antonio, Texas.
Integral parts of the Library System are the graduate and special collections in the Business Administration, Natural Sciences, Planning, Public Administration, Social Work, and Library Science programs.
This building has an extensive collection of law enforcement reference materials, an in-house automated catalogue, on-line connection to the University of Regina and the Regina Public Library collections, as well as several Internet workstations.
The writer is expected to perform a public reading at the Whitehorse Public Library and the Dawson City Community Library ; as well, the writer is to provide a recent book to local collections.
The Public has been housed in a landmarked Romanesque revival structure at 425 Lafayette Street since 1967, built between 1853 and 1881 as the Astor Library, which later merged with the Tilden and Lenox collections to become the New York Public Library.
It is the main library facility along with the Hong Kong Public Libraries System, which has collections of over 12. 1 million items.
The Online Public Access Catalogue ( OPAC ) enables readers to rummage around the whole Chinese and English collections of the Hong Kong Public Libraries.
In 1967, Hall was appointed curator of the Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound, one of the units of the New York Public Library's performing arts collections at Lincoln Center.

Public and services
Public transportation includes the AC Transit buses ( which include express buses to San Francisco ) and two ferry services the Alameda / Oakland Ferry and the Alameda Harbor Bay Ferry.
It provides investment products and services and attracts the majority of the corporate business deals in The Bahamas, most recently acting as financial advisor and placement agent for the largest Initial Public Offering ( IPO ) ever in The Bahamas with the IPO of Commonwealth Brewery, a Heineken subsidiary.
* Public health, including epidemiology, health services research, nutrition, environmental health and healthcare policy & management.
Public discussion revolves around public sector expenditure and social services, the pace of additional economic development, and the status of the large foreign national community on the islands.
Public services and transport in Cuba however are regarded to be second-rate compared with its more developed counterparts on the mainland.
Public Accountants are the accountancy and control experts that are legally certified in different jurisdictions to work in public practices, certifying accounts as statutory auditors, eventually selling advice and services to other individuals and businesses.
Public works included a stable currency, standard weights and measures, and support of roads, canals, harbors, railways, and postal and other communications services.
An explanatory memorandum ( PDF, 2 pages 23KB ) on the Fees Regulations describe them as setting out " the fees payable in connection with the services and facilities provided by the DTI in respect of a new form of company, the European Public Limited-Liability Company or ' Societas Europaea ' ( SE ).
The second phase, to be completed in 2010, is underway for a building named Founders Hall is to house the Schools of Public Policy, Education and Human Development, Information Technology, Engineering, Management, the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, Computational Science, and the College of Visual & Performing Arts and academic and student supports services.
; Public regulated navigation ( encrypted ): Continuous availability even if other services are disabled in time of crisis ; Government agencies will be main users.
** Public administration, social and personal services 24. 8 %
Public transport services in Northern Ireland are sparse in comparison with those of the rest of Ireland or Great Britain.
Public transit is provided by the suburban services of the Luanda Railway, by the public company TCUL, and by a large fleet of privately owned collective taxis as white-blue painted minibuses called Candongueiro.
Public services developed haltingly during the 1950s.
Fare regulation and bus service standards are under the purview of an independent body, the Public Transport Council, while TransitLink, established by SBS Transit, SMRT Trains and SMRT Buses, helps to create an integrated multi-modal system with a common fare-payment mode, information platform, and a physical network without duplication of services.
Public bus services are operated on Mainland, Whalsay, Burra, Unst and Yell.
Public services, competitive to Etisalat, should commence at the end of 2006.
The MTA and STA were merged into the Public Transport Corporation ( PTC ) on 1 July 1989, bringing all rail services in Victoria under one body.
In addition, a statutory office was established the Director of Public Transport to procure rail and tram services and to enter into and manage contracts with transport operators.
In April 2012, Public Transport Victoria a new statutory authority was formed, administering Victoria's public transport services.
Public services include the Tapiola health centre, a library, an employment bureau, Kela, the Espoo magistrate and the Espoo tax bureau.
Public services or corporate welfare: Rethinking the nation state in the global economy ( Pluto Press, Sterling, Va., 2001.
In addition, subsidies for farmers were increased, while under the Health Services and Public Health Act of 1968, largely as a result of their insistence, local authorities were granted powers to “ promote the welfare ” of elderly people in order to allow them greater flexibility in the provision of services.
Public expenditure as a percentage of GDP rose significantly under the 1964 – 1970 Labour government, from 34 % in 1964 – 65 to nearly 38 % of GDP by 1969 – 70, whilst expenditure on social services rose from 16 % of national income in 1964 to 23 % by 1970.

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