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This edict relaxed the administrative bonds that connected all the Seven Provinces ( The Maritime Alps, Narbonensis Prima, Narbonensis Secunda, Novempopulania, Aquitania Prima, Aquitania Secunda and Viennensis ) with the central government.
The Office of the Director serves as the central administrative organ of the FBI.
In 1997, an IMF mission to Gabon criticized the government for overspending on off-budget items, over-borrowing from the central bank, and slipping on its schedule for privatization and administrative reform.
The central government exercises its broad administrative powers in the name of the President, whose duties are largely ceremonial.
Lazio (, ) is one of the 20 administrative regions of Italy, situated in the central / southern peninsular section of the country.
Local councils are responsible for the general upkeep and embellishment of the locality, local wardens, and refuse collection, and carry out general administrative duties for the central government such as collection of government rents and funds, and answering government-related public inquiries.
It is an administrative division or region of the Republic of the Philippines, primarily serve to organize the 7 provinces of the vast central plain of the island of Luzon ( the largest island ), for administrative convenience
The Roman Curia is the administrative apparatus of the Holy See and the central governing body of the entire Catholic Church, together with the Pope.
The Roman Congregations are a type of dicastery ( department with a jurisdiction ) of the Roman Curia, the central administrative organism of the Catholic Church.
The Apostolic Camera, or in Latin ( Reverenda ) Camera Apostolica or Apostolica Camera, is the central board of finance in the Papal administrative system, which at one time was of great importance in the government of the States of the Church, and in the administration of justice, led by the Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church.
State administrative organs took direction from the parallel party organs, and appointments of all party and state officials required approval of the central organs of the party.
The central area of Pretoria, the administrative capital of South Africa.
It has administrative and financial independence but remains under the control and supervision of the central government, specifically the Ministry of Interior.
The language of the central Thai population is the educational language and administrative language.
At the county level there is a county administrative board led by a governor appointed by the central government of Sweden, as well as an elected county council that handles a separate set of issues, notably hospitals and public transportation for the municipalities within its borders.
In general, the lack of a specialised priesthood to Hestia reflects her central public function as political and civic, further evidenced by her very numerous privately funded dedications at civic sites, and the administrative rather than religious titles used by the lay-officials involved in her civic cults.
Within the industry, a tiering is sometimes created among groups of networks based on whether their programming is simultaneously originated from a central point, and whether the network master control has the technical and administrative capability to take-over the programming of their affiliates in real-time when it deems this necessary — the most common example being national breaking news events.
It was planned in 1972 as a single central library but on the mergers of the Didsbury College of Education and Hollings College with the Polytechnic it became a central library and administrative centre for the seven library sites.
The creation of an intermediate territorial administrative level between the central government and the cities should probably be attributed to Philip II: this reform corresponded with the need to adapt the kingdom's institutions to the great expansion of Macedon under his rule.
The State Council was a central administrative organ that included regional rulers, the shabdrung's chamberlains, and the Druk Desi.
This move made provinces ( zhou ) official administrative units, and although they had power to combat rebellions, the later intra-government chaos allowed these local governors to easily rule independently of the central government.
Similarly, the officials in the administrative staff of a full marquess's fief were appointed by the central government.

central and office
This number connects to a computer at a local central office, which uses a voice synthesizer or digital samples to " speak " the phone number of the line calling in.
Every telephone company, whether large or small, determines its own ANAC for each individual central office, which tends to perpetuate the current situation of a mess of overlapping and / or spotty areas of coverage.
DSL can be used as an access method for an ATM network, allowing a DSL termination point in a telephone central office to connect to many internet service providers across a wide-area ATM network.
The book is as intriguing for the themes it leaves out as for what it includes: the ark of the covenant, which is given so much importance in the stories of Moses and Joshua, is almost entirely missing, cooperation between the various tribes is limited, and there is no mention of a central shrine for worship or of a high priest ( the office to which Aaron was appointed at the end of the Exodus story ).
The central office of the National Trust in Swindon was named ' Heelis ' in 2005 in her memory.
In 1870, a central post office was established at Bala Hissar in Kabul and a post office in the capital of each province.
The central statistical office, Statistics Denmark is responsible for compiling these data.
The registered office of the SE designated in the statutes must be the place where it has its central administration, that is to say its true centre of operations.
He also established an office to compile and validate estate records with the aim of reasserting central control.
It should be noted that in 1941 Referat N, the central command office of the Gestapo was formed.
The procedures concern Hungary ’ s central bank law, the retirement age for judges and prosecutors and the independence of the data protection office, respectively.
Previously, William and Harry's affairs had been handled by the office of their father at Clarence House in central London.
The ISO 3166 standard is maintained by the ISO 3166 Maintenance Agency ( ISO 3166 / MA ), located at the ISO central office in Geneva, Switzerland.
These are connected via T1 lines with the central office switch, replacing older analog two-way and direct inward dialing ( DID ) trunks.
" During Rabbi's career, not only did the scope of rabbinic jurisdiction increase, but the power of the central rabbinic office increased as well.
Protesting the major leagues ' ongoing lack of minority managers and central office personnel, Robinson turned down an invitation to appear in an old-timers ' game at Yankee Stadium in 1969.
In 1994 the state committee had a central office in Bishkek, one branch in each of the seven provinces, and a total staff of about 150 persons.
Although by 1900, it was virtually nonexistent as a labor union, the Knights maintained a central office until 1917 and held conventions until 1932.
Esperanto is not the primary language of any geographic region, outside of temporary gatherings ( such as conventions like the World Congress of Esperanto ) and isolated offices ( such as the World Esperanto Association's central office in Rotterdam ).
To avoid the solidification of local loyalties during a cadre's term in office, the central government freely and frequently transfers party cadres around different regions of the country, so a high ranking cadre's career might include service as governor or party secretary of several different provinces.
The central office ( CO ) is connected to the tandem exchange ( TE ).
For example, if the user dials " 6 " on a North American phone, electrical contacts wired through the cam mechanism inside the phone will open and close six times as the dial returns to home position, thus sending six pulses to the central office.
A relic of these differences is found in emergency telephone numbers used in various countries ; the United Kingdom selected 999 due to the ease of converting call office dials to make free calls (' 0 ' for the Operator was already free ), whereas in New Zealand's 111 was selected for the same reason: 111 actually pulses 999 to the central office / telephone exchange.

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