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day-to-day and affairs
The council in turn selects a City Manager to handle day-to-day affairs of the city.
While the Gregorian calendar is widely used in Israel's business and day-to-day affairs, the Hebrew calendar, used by Jews worldwide for religious and cultural affairs, also influences civil matters in Israel ( such as national holidays ) and can be used there for business dealings ( such as for the dating of checks ).
High-ranking politicians and top level government officials that dominate global political scene and foreign affairs, headline major current events, play a pivotal role in domestic and international politics have a tremendous impact in day-to-day media have a strong likelihood to become celebrities.
Under the constitution, President MacMahon was required to pick a " premier " to actually lead the day-to-day affairs of the government.
Although Jersey is for most day-to-day purposes entirely self-governing in relation to its internal affairs, the Crown retains residual responsibility for the " good government " of the island.
Although it is the Prime Minister of France and parliament that oversee much of the nation's actual day-to-day affairs, the French President wields significant influence and authority, especially in the fields of national security and foreign policy.
While demanding and goal oriented he was also criticized for being unwilling to countenance alternate viewpoints and for detaching himself from day-to-day affairs when the ground war ceased and he prepared for retirement.
He began chairing party meetings, and directing " day-to-day government affairs " while Zhou Enlai was in hospital receiving treatment.
The day-to-day affairs of the council are under the charge of the chief abbot.
" She largely left the running of day-to-day affairs to Neipperg, who received instructions from Metternich.
By the late 1980s, however, the party watched as Mikhail S. Gorbachev attempted to withdraw the CPSU from day-to-day economic affairs.
In Númenor, Adûnaic was the language used in day-to-day affairs by the majority of the population ( though Sindarin was probably spoken by many ).
While Bundy dealt with the immediate day-to-day crises and the range of European affairs, Rostow focused upon long-term planning with a particular concentration on Latin American affairs.
Their top-level members are 21 individuals, 18 of whom handle day-to-day affairs and are drawn in groups of three from six of the world's greatest criminal organisations — the Gestapo, SMERSH, Marshal Josip Broz Tito's secret police, the Mafia, the Unione Corse, and a massive heroin-smuggling operation based in Turkey.
An elected Board of Selectmen manages day-to-day town affairs, and an elected Board of Finance tends to municipal financial matters.
The village government comprises an elected village board who hires a village manager to conduct the day-to-day affairs of the village administration.
A full-time Town Manager, Paul A. Volcker, Sr. ( father of future Chairman of the Federal Reserve Paul A. Volcker, Jr .), was appointed to handle Teaneck's day-to-day business affairs.
The mayor is elected like other city officials but fulfills both the role of overseeing the city council meetings and running the day-to-day affairs of the city's administration.
Northerners took on more and more responsibility for the day-to-day running of their own affairs.
However, his advancing age kept him from the day-to-day management of government affairs.
He was forced to rely heavily on Gravano, Angelo Ruggiero, and Joseph " Piney " Armone to manage the family's day-to-day affairs while he called the major shots from his jail cell.
The day-to-day enforcement and administration of federal laws is in the hands of the various federal executive departments, created by Congress to deal with specific areas of national and international affairs.

day-to-day and state
Kim Jong Il was already conducting most of the day-to-day running of the state, and apparently kept his aging father in the dark about the growing economic disaster throughout the country.
Though the head of state, be it governor-general, monarch, or president, will have nominal powers to " check " those of the prime minister, in practice these individuals are usually regarded as little more than figureheads who are expected not to actively intervene in day-to-day politics.
By 1956, Mao was becoming bored with the day-to-day running of the state and also worried about growing red tape and bureaucracy.
The District is separate from any state, and has its own elected government ; in many ways, on a day-to-day basis, it operates much like another state, with its own laws, court system, Department of Motor Vehicles, public university, and so on.
The French presidency is based on a Semi-presidential system where both a President and a Prime Minister are active participants in the day-to-day administration of the state.
It is possible to conceive of a democratic state that owns the means of production but is internally organized in a participatory, cooperative fashion, thereby achieving both common ownership of productive property and workplace democracy in day-to-day operations.
The governor is elected to a four-year term, and responsible for overseeing the day-to-day management of the functions of many agencies of the Indiana state government.
The state leaders, including Hu Jintao, and other top CPC and PRC leadership figures carry out many of their day-to-day administrative activities inside the compound, such as meetings with foreign dignitaries.
In it, he ruminated on his day-to-day doings and mental state, recounted the exploits of his two cats, Pim and the Egg, and obliquely referred to his fellow musicians.
The state via the family court and child protection agency stand in loco parentis to the minor, making all legal decisions while the foster parent is responsible for the day-to-day care of said minor.
There, Prime Minister B. Tserendorj took notice of his outspokenness and based on his recommendation Genden was elected as the chairman of the Presidium of the State Small Khural or Baga Khural, the small assembly that controlled day-to-day matters of state.
He remained president and head of state until his death in 1993, though ill-health had forced him to hand over most of his day-to-day functions to the Vice-President, Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara, in 1992.
The IWA's Principles, Goals and Statutes state its role as being: " To carry on the day-to-day revolutionary struggle for the economic, social and intellectual advancement of the working class within the limits of present-day society, and to educate the masses so that they will be ready to independently manage the processes of production and distribution when the time comes to take possession of all the elements of social life.
While the coordinating and executive committees handle day-to-day operations of the state party, most organizing, activism, and decision-making is decentralized into a number of autonomous local party organizations ( or " seedlings ") located throughout the state.
Delivered in September 2007, the report found that Metro managers focused on running the system day-to-day and opening new stations and lines rather than pushing income-generating development at existing stations ; Metro staff were either apathetic to and " sometimes obstructionist " regarding development planning ( particularly regarding stations in Anacostia and Prince George's County ); Metro had alienated developers and residents, subjected plans to " interminable reviews ", ignored community concerns, and rarely coordinated with local or state government.
The prytaneis received ambassadors from foreign states and generally conducted the day-to-day business of the state.
They had three principle differences with the IS: they believed that the IS had abandoned strict adherence to Trotskyism ; they felt that the emphasis on the day-to-day work within the trade unions diminished propagating the revolutionary objectives outlined in the transitional program ; and they felt that the USSR and the other Communist states were state capitalist, rather than bureaucratic collectivist.
By convention, the president controls foreign-affairs and defense-related issues of the state, while the prime minister manages the day-to-day affairs including the economy.
The extent of the Provisional Government's day-to-day management of affairs for Azad Hind is not entirely well-documented, so their specific functions as government officials for the state outside of their positions as support ministers for Subhas Chandra Bose is not entirely certain.
* State Hospital Management Services-MHM has designed a model for state hospitals to assist states with the staffing and day-to-day management of their inpatient psychiatric facilities.
From 1930 to 1932 Amar was chairman of the science committee and then from 1932 to 1936 he was elected chairman of the presidium of the Small Hural, the government body that exercised day-to-day control over affairs of state.
He had recognized the validity of " marriage licenses, market transactions, and other day-to-day acts legally sanctioned by the Confederate state governments ".

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