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Each administrator on each sub-division of the estate drew up his own little accounts, for the day-to-day running of the estate, payment of the workforce, production of crops, the sale of produce, the use of animals, and general expenditure on the staff.
The new Admiralty Board meets only twice a year, and the day-to-day running of the Royal Navy is controlled by a Navy Board ( not to be confused with the historical Navy Board described later in this article ).
As mentioned above, there is also a new Navy Board in charge of the day-to-day running of the Royal Navy.
Claudius was hardly the first emperor to use freedmen to help with the day-to-day running of the Empire.
This unpaid committee is responsible for the day-to-day running of the ecclesia and is answerable to the rest of the ecclesia's members.
The day-to-day running of the university is in the hands of the Executive College ( Dutch: College van Bestuur ).
The day-to-day running of the armed forces is managed by the Ministry of Defence and the Chief of Defence Staff.
Below the head, there is commonly a senate, parliament or congress, which in turn often delegate the day-to-day running of the country to a prime minister.
In most modern large companies, there is now no longer a single dominant shareholder, and the collective power of the business owners is for most purposes delegated to a board of directors, which in turn delegates the day-to-day running of the company to a managing director or CEO.
By this time Tiberius had left more of the day-to-day running of the Empire to Lucius Aelius Sejanus.
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.
In 1993 Khalifa ibn Hamad remained the Emir, but his son, Hamad ibn Khalifa, the heir apparent and minister of defense, had taken over much of the day-to-day running of the country.
In day-to-day athletics, it is proper to say that a teenager can achieve at least 20 km / h ( or 12. 43 mph ) of speed while a best runner can achieve 30 km / h ( or 18. 64 mph ) which is similar to running 100 metres in about 12 seconds.
" Many contemporary men's journals ( e. g., The Days ' Doings ) published sexualized images of the pair running their firm ( although they did not participate in the day-to-day business of the firm ), linking the concept of publicly minded, un-chaperoned women with ideas of " sexual immorality " and prostitution.
He had previously been the office manager of the Headquarters, running the day-to-day business of the Church.
The day-to-day running of the SA was conducted by the Stabschef-SA ( SA Chief of Staff ).
From 1863 onwards, although Armstrong remained the head of his company, he became less involved in its day-to-day running.
" She largely left the running of day-to-day affairs to Neipperg, who received instructions from Metternich.
By 1956, Mao was becoming bored with the day-to-day running of the state and also worried about growing red tape and bureaucracy.
Briatore sold his ( 62 %) shares to Ecclestone in December 2010 ( with the Italian possibly retaining a right of first-refusal should Ecclestone sell ) and initially stepped back from the day-to-day running of the business in favour of Amit Bhatia and Ishan Saksena ( company chairman and managing director ).
The day-to-day running of the POA is handled by an average of 475 employees assigned to one of six departments: Administration, Golf, Planning & Inspections, Public Safety, Public Works, and Recreation.
City Administrator Jim Keinath is responsible for running the city on a day-to-day basis.
As St Benet's is a PPH of the University, its Fellows do not constitute its Governing Body ; but they share with the Master the day-to-day running of the Hall, and elect one of their number to the St Benet's Hall Sub-Committee.
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.

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To achieve the goals set forth by the Work Group, Columbia's Master Plan called for a series of ten self-contained villages, around which day-to-day life would revolve.
The 509th Airdrome Group, Clovis Detachment took over day-to-day responsibilities for the airfield on 16 December 1947.
The dean is appointed by the Archbishop of Dublin and, in an arrangement commenced in 1971, is also incumbent of the Christ Church Cathedral Group of Parishes, the day-to-day care of which is in the hands of a vicar appointed by a special board of patronage.
This advisory group elects one representative from each grade group ( 7-8 and 9-12 ) to the Operational Group, which deals with the day-to-day school issues, as well as the student funds.
Full quorum meetings are usually held semiannually ; however, each ward also has a High Priest Group Leader who leads weekly meetings and oversees the day-to-day aspects of the High Priest quorum within a ward, under the direction of the quorum president.
The managing director of Sunway Group is Mr Yau Kok Seng who assumes day-to-day management of the conglomerate's activities.
In Dec. 2006, the paper was sold to the Hearst Corporation in a complex transaction that left the paper under the day-to-day control of Dean Singleton's MediaNews Group and its subsidiary, the Los Angeles Newspaper Group ( LANG ).
Mitchell Madison Group is formally organized as a Corporation and functions as a partnership in its day-to-day operations.
There is no " chair " or president: the board votes by majority, and the day-to-day management is provided by the Open Group.
A small group of key members of the Executive Board form the Global Steering Group, which develops policy recommendations and oversees the day-to-day work of GCI.

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Arithmetic or arithmetics ( from the Greek word ἀριθμός, arithmos " number ") is the oldest and most elementary branch of mathematics, used by almost everyone, for tasks ranging from simple day-to-day counting to advanced science and business calculations.
The day-to-day risks are generally small because the transactions involve small differences in price, so an execution failure will generally cause a small loss ( unless the trade is very big or the price moves rapidly ).
The main day-to-day risk is that part of the transaction fails – execution risk.
The ACFA is involved with more immediate, day-to-day problems.
The Director General is responsible for the day-to-day administration of the bank, and acts as governor when absent.
The dedication stone for the church has survived to the present day ; it is dated 23 April 685, and as Bede would have been required to assist with menial tasks in his day-to-day life it is possible that he helped in building the original church.
A bookkeeper ( or book-keeper ), also known as an accounting clerk or accounting technician, is a person who records the day-to-day financial transactions of an organization.
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 ).
In such cases it is the prime minister who holds the day-to-day powers of governance, while the King or Queen ( or other monarch, such as a Grand Duke, in the case of Luxembourg, or Prince in the case of Monaco and Liechtenstein ) retains only residual ( but not always minor ) powers.
The CEO is also a visionary, often leaving day-to-day operations to the President, COO or division heads.
The CEM of a Limited liability company is the highest ranking management person of an LLC and has final decisions over the day-to-day operations and of an LLC.
A celebrity is a person who has a prominent profile and commands a great degree of public fascination and influence in day-to-day media.
During the sede vacante, the period between a pope's death and the election of his successor, the day-to-day governance of the Church as a whole is in the hands of the College of Cardinals.
In most of East Asia today, the Gregorian calendar is used for day-to-day activities, but the Chinese calendar is still used for marking traditional East Asian holidays such as the Chinese New Year, the Duan Wu festival, and the Mid-Autumn Festival, and in astrology, such as choosing the most auspicious date for a wedding or the opening of a building.
The day-to-day life of the crew is also explored throughout the series.
The day-to-day activities of a corporation is typically controlled by individuals appointed by the members.
The second and more conventional type is the boarding school story ; the plots of these have more emphasis on the day-to-day life at school.

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