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day-to-day and policy
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.
President Carter chose Zbigniew Brzezinski for the position of National Security Adviser ( NSA ) because he wanted an assertive intellectual at his side to provide him with day-to-day advice and guidance on foreign policy decisions.
He drew a sharp line between the NSC policy review process and the day-to-day operations of foreign policy, which he maintained were the province of the Department of State.
Although there is substance in the criticism that the Eisenhower NSC became to some extent the prisoner of a rigidly bureaucratic process, the criticism misses the point that Eisenhower and Dulles did not attempt to manage fast-breaking foreign policy crises or day-to-day operation through the NSC apparatus.
They might have been more persuasive in maintaining the system had they pointed to the fact that the NSC apparatus was essentially limited to policy review, but was not used by them to manage foreign policy crises or day-to-day decisions.
Carter chose Zbigniew Brzezinski for the position of National Security Adviser because he wanted an assertive intellectual at his side to provide him with day-to-day advice and guidance on foreign policy decisions.
The commissioners are charged with setting policy and managing the day-to-day functions of the county government.
The City Council sets public policy while a professional city manager implements policy and oversees the day-to-day operation of the city.
The City Council sets the City's policy and direction, and appoints the City Manager who is tasked with the responsibility for carrying out Council policies and administering the day-to-day operations.
The City Council sets policy while the City Manager carries out the day-to-day business of the City.
The administrative head of the city government is the City Manager, who is responsible for all day-to-day operations, functioning within the guidelines of City Council policy, and is hired by and serves at the pleasure of the City Council as whole.
The City Administrator takes the elected officials programs and sets policy and procedures in order to carry out the day-to-day operations of the municipality.
The five-member Council sets policy and adopts local ordinances while the Council-appointed Township Manager oversees the day-to-day administration of the Township.
However, since the Senate controlled money, administration, and the details of foreign policy, it had the most control over day-to-day life.
The board of a special district serves primarily as a managing board and often appoints a chief executive for day-to-day operations and decision making and policy implementation.
The need of a theoretical framework of foreign policy is needed to analyze the day-to-day interactions in international relations and to compare individual foreign policies.
This Board decides on overall policy with day-to-day decisions and management of the staff being the responsibility of the Executive.
This effectively gave BEA the final say in all major policy matters and delegated the day-to-day running of the two smaller airlines to their respective managements.
This body appoints a superintendent, usually an experienced public school administrator, to function as the district's chief executive for carrying out day-to-day decisions and policy implementations.
The Politburo, currently consisting of fourteen members, determines government policy, while the Secretariat, currently consisting of eight members, oversees day-to-day policy implementation.
A partial devolution of authority, for example involving Member States in the decision-making process and delegating the day-to-day management of fisheries to industry-based organisations, could potentially facilitate the inclusion of industry concerns into the CFP, involving those directly affected by the policy in management decisions and creating to a CFP which encourages compliance and collaboration.

day-to-day and handling
For handling day-to-day survival, short-term thinking was most of what was needed, with planning limited to solving immediate problems ; taking time to think about longer-term plans could be a distraction from short-term survival.
Over the following decade, Donald's handling of the day-to-day operations and Jay's leadership and deal-making abilities helped drive acquisitions and financial strategy, making Hyatt the fastest-growing hotel chain in the United States.
Their many responsibilities include the hiring, scheduling, and management of crew ; the ordering, inventory, and returning of equipment ; overseeing workplace safety and maintaining discipline within their department ; completing timecards and other paperwork ; stocking of expendables ; loading and unloading production trucks ; planning and implementing the lighting or rigging of locations and / or sound stages ; coordinating with rigging crews and additional photography units ( if applicable ); handling relations with the other production departments ; overseeing the application of union rules ( where relevant ); and serving as the day-to-day representative of the department with the unit production manager and coordinator of the film.
Fox has become a valuable ally for Batman, not just by helping to finance the vigilante's activities but by handling most of Wayne Enterprises ' day-to-day business, leaving Wayne to prowl the rooftops.
: The goal of the change management process is to ensure that standardized methods and procedures are used for efficient and prompt handling of all changes, in order to minimize the impact of change-related incidents upon service quality, and consequently improve the day-to-day operations of the organization.
Later in his tenure, Ebersol was generally handling much of the business aspects and day-to-day production affairs, leaving producer Bob Tischler in charge of most of the creative facets of the show.
Due to public pressure and the demands of handling the complex day-to-day affairs of the city, Congress eventually agreed to devolve certain powers over the District to an elected local government.
Such people are inducted into the League's Trainee Officer Programme, where they are given the rank of Trainee Officer and taken through a series of courses covering the day-to-day operations of a squadron, the expectations they will face, and correct procedure for handling different situations.

day-to-day and portfolio
The day-to-day work is focused upon maintaining the global portfolio of trademark registrations and to extend sufficiently the scope of the registered protection for the Volvo trademarks.
After Keith Duckworth decided he didn't want to be involved with the day-to-day business of running a growing company, he sold out to United Engineering Industries ( UEI ) in 1980, retaining his life presidency and day-to-day technical involvement with Cosworth, and becoming a UEI board director ; UEI was a group of small to medium-sized technology companies which was taken over by Carlton Communications in 1988-Carlton was primarily interested in some of the audio-visual companies in the UEI portfolio and Cosworth was a poor fit with these ; a new buyer for the company in the engineering / automotive sector was sought and the traditional engineering company Vickers plc bought Cosworth in 1990.
Darling took over day-to-day control of the Energy portfolio.
Several periods of “ ill-health ” and lack of trust in their capacity as a viable organisational form, resulted in government intervention in most aspects of the operation and day-to-day management of savings banks ( particularly the nature of the business portfolio ).
Once a customer has agreed to start an account, usually they are assigned a relationship manager to handle their day-to-day banking needs and periodically update their portfolio holdings.

day-to-day and falls
Sharp changes in behavior may be due to the day-to-day variability of DLB, but they may also be triggered by changes in the schedule or home environment, or by physical problems, such as constipation, dehydration, bladder infection, injuries from falls and other problems that the person with DLB may not be able to convey to caregivers.
In long-running shows, often the creator of the show moves on, and day-to-day responsibilities of showrunning falls to other writers or writing teams.

day-to-day and Minister
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.
The Minister of State had day-to-day responsibility.
A Minister is explicitly prohibited from interfering with the day-to-day operation in an agency or the outcome in individual cases.
Less successful as a day-to-day organiser than as a crisis manager, he resigned as Prime Minister on 29 January 1981.
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.
In addition to administering day-to-day affairs there she was named Southern Regional Minister, giving her jurisdiction over Nation of Islam mosque activity in Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and parts of Tennessee.
The Prime Minister and his cabinet exercise most of the day-to-day runnings of government, including control over the armed forces.
The Prime Minister of the Republic of Abkhazia is responsible for directing day-to-day government.
He delegated the day-to-day responsibilities of his ministry to his son, Prince Muhammad and then-Deputy Minister Prince Ahmed.
The day-to-day running of government is the responsibility of the Council of Ministers formed by the Prime Minister and the other Ministers.

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