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machinery and government
As Prime Minister, Alexander Mackenzie strove to reform and simplify the machinery of government.
In terms of the machinery of government, he was one of the most businesslike and effective of all the British prime ministers.
As the Governor, Hughes produced important reform legislation in three areas: improvement of the machinery and processes of government ; extension of the state's regulatory authority over businesses engaged in public services ; and expansion of governmental police and welfare functions.
After his return in 329 he brought the whole machinery of the state government into action in order to impose his views upon the Church.
The center-right Hungarian Democratic Forum government of 1990 – 1994 decided to demolish agricultural co-operatives by splitting them up and giving machinery and land to their former members.
He also effectively rebuilt the machinery of government.
The government provides a wide range of incentives to investors, including remittance facilities to assist them in repatriating funds to the country of origin ; tax holidays which defer taxes for a period of years ; and duty-free access for machinery and raw materials imported for approved enterprises.
The republican machinery had broken down under the weight of imperialism, the central government had become powerless, the provinces had been transformed into independent principalities under the absolute control of their governors, and the army had replaced the constitution as the means of accomplishing political goals.
" Of course these movements exercised tremendous pressure on the British Government and shook the government machinery.
The party system is an elaborate piece of machinery that pits at least two political candidates against each other for the vote of an electorate ; its advantage being equal representation interesting a large number of people in politics ; it provides effective criticism of the government in power and it affords an outlet for the ambition of a large number of wealthy and educated people guaranteeing a consistent policy in government.
Reformism is the belief that socialists should stand in parliamentary elections within capitalist society, and if elected, utilize the machinery of government to pass political and social reforms for the purposes of ameliorating the instabilities and inequities of capitalism.
Frank argues that Gandhi's assumption of emergency powers in 1975 resulted in the weakening of the " legitimate and impartial machinery of government ", and her increasing " paranoia " of opposing political groups led her to instigate a " despotic policy of playing castes, religions and political groups against each other for political advantage ".
The Chinese were slow to accept unfamiliar coinage and preferred the familiar Mexican dollars, and so the Hong Kong government ceased minting these coins and sold the mint machinery to Japan.
The Chinese government donated farm machinery worth $ 25 million to Zimbabwe on 21 April, including 424 tractors and 50 trucks, as part of a $ 58 million loan to the Zimbabwean government.
Its functions had been fully absorbed into official government machinery in the British Raj and its private army had been nationalised by the British Crown.
Forrest arranged for transport of the machinery and several important government officials to safe locations.
In keeping with Rawlings's commitment to populism as a political principle, the PNDC began to form governing coalitions and institutions that would incorporate the populace at large into the machinery of the national government.
Economic statism promotes the view that the state has a major and legitimate role in directing the economy, either directly through state-owned enterprises and other types of machinery of government, or indirectly through economic planning.
Following the Minersville School District v. Gobitis decision, the West Virginia Legislature amended its statutes to require all schools in the state to conduct courses of instruction in history, civics, and in the Constitutions of the United States and of the State " for the purpose of teaching, fostering and perpetuating the ideals, principles and spirit of Americanism, and increasing the knowledge of the organization and machinery of the government.
The contacts between the Soviet Union and the Árbenz government consisted of a Soviet diplomat negotiating an exchange of bananas for agricultural machinery ; the business deal failed because neither party had refrigerated freight ships with which to transport the perishable fruit.
A famous example arose when Henry David Thoreau the author of Walden was willingly jailed for refusing to pay a tax because he profoundly disagreed with a government policy and was frustrated by the corruption and injustice of the democratic machinery of the state.
From his experience in haggling with government officials, he knew what numbers he would have to generate to make enough profit to invest money in improving his machinery, thereby limiting imitators ' ability to produce a comparable weapon at a lower price.

machinery and continued
The administrative machinery of Normandy, England, and Maine continued to exist separate from the other lands, with each one retaining its own forms.
The economic reliance on the farm implement industry continued as Deere & Company emerged to become the largest agricultural machinery company in the world.
These men continued the iron works ; however, they introduced modern tools and machinery that were patented in order to improve production.
Nonetheless, the company never converted exclusively to the manufacture of batteries and they still continued to make machinery for the hatting industry, general engineering equipment, portable lamps and lighting systems as well as helmet-lamps and other related equipment for the mining industry.
Rather, old and new machinery continued to coexist on medieval construction sites and harbors.
The practice continued in the Royal Navy until 1970, when concerns over crew members operating machinery under the influence led to the rum ration being abolished.
The island was then owned by the Campbell family from 1870 to 1888, when John Bullough, a cotton machinery manufacturer and self-made millionaire from Accrington in Lancashire, acquired the island, and continued to use it for recreational purposes.
Mutual aid in terms of machinery or labor for particular tasks had long been practiced among neighboring farms, and this continued under the collectivized farming system.
Water power continued to be used until 1956, after which much of the internal machinery was retained but adapted to allow electric power to drive it.
In Bury he continued to design improvements to textile machinery ; in 1730 he patented a cording and twisting machine for worsted.
They continued an already established tradition of workers opposing labor saving machinery.
In 2001 he moved to the Sydney-based Lansvale racing team where he continued to impress in under-funded, less-developed machinery.
More complex interactions have a smaller margin for error, so increased reaction efficiency is paramount to continued success in optically probing cellular machinery.
There, he continued his business of manufacturing woodworking machinery, while she practiced medicine and made and sold herbal remedies.
In spite of this, the oppression of the peasantry by the zamindari machinery including Congressmen managers ' continued.
Division 1 continued to use only two-wheel drive touring cars, but the Division 2 received the exotic Group B machinery such as the Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 E2, Ford RS200 E2, Lancia Delta S4, Audi Sport Quattro S1 or MG Metro 6R4, which continued to be prepared past their highest point of evolution in rallying.

machinery and function
Structural engineers are most commonly involved in the design of buildings and large nonbuilding structures but they can also be involved in the design of machinery, medical equipment, vehicles or any item where structural integrity affects the item's function or safety.
" The philosophy was to sell a business function, rather than just a piece of machinery.
Actually, the machinery from analytic function theory enters only in a formal way in this proof, in that what is really needed is just some property of the formal residue, and a more direct formal proof is available.
Endocytosis and exocytosis rely on very different molecular machinery to function, but the two processes are intimately linked and could not work without each other.
" His coolness gave him special powers, such as making machinery ( such as Arnold's jukebox, electric lights, and car engines ) function by pounding his fist, or getting the attention of girls by snapping his fingers.
To achieve this, many components of the cytokinesis machinery are highly regulated to ensure that they are able to perform a particular function at only a particular stage of the cell cycle.
Conversely, if it is too wet, mud cakes in the machinery and moisture weighs down the material, making it impossible for the equipment to function without picking up large quantities of mud.
Common anechoic chamber experiments include measuring the transfer function of a loudspeaker or the directivity of noise radiation from industrial machinery.
This allows for in-game computer terminal to perform more than one function, from operating security door codes, activating machinery, toggling lights or unlocking weapons lockers.
However this process is too slow for efficient function, and hence the GAP for Ras, RasGAP, may bind to and stabilize the catalytic machinery of Ras, supplying additional catalytic residues (" arginine finger ") such that a water molecule is optimally positioned for nucleophilic attack on the gamma-phosphate of GTP.
Woodworking machinery that perform the same function as hand planes include the jointer and the thickness planer, also called a thicknesser.
Admissions procedures ( such as bathing, searching, taking a life history, and instructing as to rules ) function to code and shape the person into " an object that can be fed into the administrative machinery of the establishment.
Most activators function by binding sequence-specifically to a DNA site located in or near a promoter and making protein-protein interactions with the general transcription machinery ( RNA polymerase and general transcription factors ), thereby facilitating the binding of the general transcription machinery to the promoter.
The machinery necessary for the function and smooth transition between these three phases develops during embryogenesis.
Actually, the Special Representative ’ s primary function after the failed Bay of Pigs invasion in April 1961 was to act as a financial intermediary between the American and Cuban governments to manage the ransoming of the prisoners for food and agricultural machinery.
SINEs on the other hand, co-opt the LINE machinery and function as nonautonomous retroelements.
In 1688, before attempting to flee to France, James II is said to have thrown his Great Seal of the Realm into the River Thames in the hope that the machinery of government would cease to function.
Another rationale for the Constitutional monarchy, according to British writer and historical biographer Piers Brendon is that the monarchy is part of the gigantic machinery of propaganda and mass persuasion where the role of the monarch is shrouded in mystery and unaccountability, and the role or function of the monarch is never questioned nor descendent tolerated and given any public airing, by the main stream media presented by the media as ' the great public consensus ' leading to nothing more than large scale deception and fraud. Real power lies with the relatively unknown procedure known as the Royal Prerogative, not with the monarch at all.
* Done by hand, or not using machinery or electronics to fulfil a function
" Nowhere in the federal government in there an agency charged with the continuous appraisal of the status of civil rights, and the efficiency of the machinery with which we hope to improve that status .... A permanent Commission could perform an invaluable function by collecting data ....
Understanding of the machinery of the cell and advances in techniques to probe perturbations in its function allowed researchers to understand the genetic nature of cancer.

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