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government and departments
In the federal government, the executive branch, led by the president, controls the federal executive departments, which are led by secretaries who are members of the United States Cabinet.
The many important independent agencies of the United States government created by statutes enacted by Congress exist outside of the federal executive departments but are still part of the executive branch.
Roughly half of all government jobs and many government departments and numerous sub-ministerial level government agencies remain in Bonn.
While this type of independence is more common, many central banks prefer to announce their policy goals in partnership with the appropriate government departments.
The foundation has its members appointed by the Swedish government ( 4 to 8 seats ), the departments appoints one member, the student union appoints one member and the president automatically gains one chair.
The order indicated that the program was to be supervised jointly by four government departments: Labor, which recruited the young men, War, which operated the camps, Agriculture and Interior, which organized and supervised the work projects.
The Council of State is made up of the prime minister and the ministers for the various departments of the central government as well as an ex-officio member, the Chancellor of Justice.
The Council of State is made up of the prime minister and ministers for the various departments of the central government as well as an ex-officio member, the Chancellor of Justice.
* establishing government departments
The JTLS ( Joint Technical Language Service ) is a small department and cross-government resource responsible for mainly technical language support and translation and interpreting services across government departments.
The Communications-Electronics Security Group ( CESG ) of GCHQ provides assistance to government departments on their own communications security: CESG is the UK national technical authority for information assurance, including cryptography.
From the late 1930s, the SS was independent of the control of other state agencies or government departments, and he reported only to Hitler.
There was no time for the interim government to create working government departments, police units or a system of justice and accountability.
Many private businesses and public organizations, including hospitals, museums, research laboratories, law firms, and many government departments and agencies, maintain their own libraries for the use of their employees in doing specialized research related to their work.
To cut costs, the government froze wages, reduced over-staffed public service departments, and closed some overseas consulates.
To cut costs the government has called for a freeze on wages, a reduction of over-staffed public service departments, privatization of numerous government agencies, and closure of some overseas consulates.
The variable temporary population of 4 – 20 " non-occupants " are staff and scientists employed by various departments of the US government and The Nature Conservancy, as well as a rotating mix of Palmyra Atoll Research Consortium scholars pursuing research.
The Peruvian organization " Ciudadanos al Dia " has started to measure and compare transparency, costs, and efficiency in different government departments in Peru.
President George H. W. Bush issued a memorandum on November 30, 1992 to heads of executive departments and agencies establishing the current administrative relationship between the federal government and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.
In an executive capacity the Prime Minister appoints ( and may dismiss ) all other cabinet members and ministers, and co-ordinates the policies and activities of all government departments, and the staff of the Civil Service.
As the political heads of government departments Cabinet Ministers ensure that policies are carried out by permanent civil servants.

government and agencies
The novel, which is not merely dystopian but also brilliantly satiric, describes a future America where one-sixteenth of the population, the men who run advertising agencies and big corporations, control the rest of the people, the submerged fifteen-sixteenths who are the workers and consumers, with the government being no more than `` a clearing house for pressures ''.
The agencies of government are now billed for the actual cost of services provided to each passenger car rather than the prior uniform charge for all cars.
In addition to its major effort on fuel cells, Patterson Moos Research Division is continuing to carry on research in other fields, both under contract for the Defense Department, other government agencies and for our own account.
These are becoming more and more available through the work of counties and other government agencies.
The measures for annihilation proposed and accepted at the Conference affected industry, transportation, civilian agencies of government.
First, the State Department is unique among government agencies for its lack of public supporters.
Juras said he insisted Field be continued on a consultant basis only and be answerable directly to the administrator of the agency and not to other agencies of the government.
The jobless huddled in the streets outside of employment offices, outside newspaper buildings, in parks, in relief lines, outside government agencies.
and now the East was creating government agencies for which the West doubtless would have to pay.
Proclamation No. 396 enjoined the " active participation of all government agencies, including government-owned and controlled corporations, private sector, schools, civil society groups and the citizenry in tree planting activity and declaring June 25, 2003 as Philippines Arbor Day.
* 1949 – U. S. President Harry S. Truman signs the National Security Act Amendment, streamlining the defense agencies of the United States government, and replacing the Department of War with the United States Department of Defense.
Administrative law is the body of law that governs the activities of administrative agencies of government.
Administrative law expanded greatly during the twentieth century, as legislative bodies worldwide created more government agencies to regulate the increasingly complex social, economic and political spheres of human interaction.
In the United States, many government agencies are organized under the executive branch of government, although a few are part of the judicial or legislative branches.
Many of the independent agencies operate as miniature versions of the tripartite federal government, with the authority to " legislate " ( through rulemaking ; see Federal Register and Code of Federal Regulations ), " adjudicate " ( through administrative hearings ), and to " execute " administrative goals ( through agency enforcement personnel ).
In 1998, a constitutional reform, led by the government of the President Fernando Henrique Cardoso, introduced regulatory agencies as a part of the executive branch.
Accounting that provides information to people outside the business entity is called financial accounting and provides information to present and potential shareholders, creditors such as banks or vendors, financial analysts, economists, and government agencies.
According to Robert Longley, " Clinton and Gore were responsible for pressing almost all federal agencies, the U. S. court system and the U. S. military onto the Internet, thus opening up America's government to more of America's citizens than ever before.
Following the African franc currency devaluation in January 1994 the government updated its development program in conjunction with international agencies, and exports and economic growth have increased.
It is also a branch of applied statistics working mostly on data collected as a by-product of doing business or by government agencies.

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