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public and services
Ideally speaking, it should be allowed to operate only where the public has a great stake in the continuity of supply or services, and where the actions of a single proprietor are secondary to the needs of society.
Molotov, in particular, is being charged with all kinds of sins -- especially with wanting to cut down free public services, to increase rents and fares ; ;
In addition to these activities, the NAEBM, with headquarters at 420 Lexington Avenue, New York City, as well as other associations and individual manufacturers, provide and distribute films, booklets, and public services in regard to proper boat handling and safety afloat.
Most of us remember and think of the Wagner-Peyser Act in its historical sense, as a major milestone in the development of public placement services.
A decision to refer workers to jobs vacant because of a strike would have to be applied equally to nonagricultural situations, and might in effect place the public employment services in the position of acting as strikebreakers.
To forestall any change of allegiance, the Democrats hastily organised a testimonial banquet for O'Banion, as public reward for his past services and as a reminder of where his loyalties lay.
In every aspect of service -- to the public, to children in schools, to colleges and universities -- the library of today is failing to render vitally needed services.
This section requires the provision of paratransit services by public entities that provide fixed route services.
Under Title III, no individual may be discriminated against on the basis of disability with regards to the full and equal enjoyment of the goods, services, facilities, or accommodations of any place of public accommodation by any person who owns, leases ( or leases to ), or operates a place of public accommodation.
The distinction of a Knight Commander of the Indian Empire was conferred upon him by Queen Victoria in 1897 ( and later Knight Grand Commander in 1902 by Edward VII ) and he received like recognition for his public services from the German Emperor, the Sultan of Turkey, the Shah of Persia and other potentates.
Each Ministry has one or more under-secretary that performs through public services the actual satisfaction of public needs.
" Comics ,” wrote Capp in 1970, “ can be a combination of the highest quality of art and text, and many of them are .” Capp would produce many giveaway educational comic books and public services pamphlets, spanning several decades, for the Red Cross, the Department of Civil Defense, the Department of the Navy, the U. S. Army, the Anti-Defamation League, the Department of Labor, Community Chest ( a forerunner of United Way ), and the Job Corps.
An autonomous building is a building designed to be operated independently from infrastructural support services such as the electric power grid, gas grid, municipal water systems, sewage treatment systems, storm drains, communication services, and in some cases, public roads.
There are numerous public and private media companies that specialise as producer or distributor of channels, content and video services.
In 2005, the public company was split into 2 companies: Infrabel, which manages the rail network and SNCB itself, which manages the freight and passenger services.
Industrial output suffered, as well as public services, exposing Bulgaria being overdependent on Russia for raw materials.
Transit bus, used on public transport bus services, have utilitarian fittings designed for efficient movement of large numbers of people, and often have multiple doors.
Buses and coach services often operate to a pre-determined published public transport timetable defining the route and the timing, however smaller vehicles may be used on more flexible demand responsive transport services.
They were the basis on which the land was distributed and held, and by which the public services of the temple were arranged and conducted.
More services for the public were introduced ; visitor numbers soared, with the temporary exhibition " Treasures of Tutankhamun " in 1972, attracting 1, 694, 117 visitors, the most successful in British history.

public and Anglican
Widely accepted among Western Christians, including the Roman Catholic Church, the Anglican Communion, the Lutheran Church and most liturgical Protestant denominations, the Athanasian Creed has been used in public worship less and less frequently.
The public role adopted by Sir John Kerr was curtailed considerably after the constitutional crisis of 1975 ; Sir William Deane's public statements on political issues produced some hostility towards him ; and some charities disassociated themselves from Peter Hollingworth after the issue of his management of sex abuse cases during his time as Anglican Archbishop of Brisbane became a matter of controversy.
The bill aimed to disqualify Protestant Dissenters from public office by closing a loophole in the Test Acts, legislation that restricted public office to Anglican conformists.
The next day the couple were married at Portsmouth in two ceremonies – a Catholic one conducted in secret, followed by a public Anglican service at the chapel of Domus Dei.
The oldest surviving public building in the inner-city is the Anglican Church of St John the Baptist, in the suburb of Reid, which was consecrated in 1845.
The Cavalier Parliament in 1673, however, compelled him to withdraw this declaration and implement, in its place, the first of the Test Acts ( 1673 ), which required anyone entering public service in England to deny the Catholic doctrine of transubstantiation and take Anglican communion.
The canons of the Church of England and some other Anglican provinces require clergy to read Morning and Evening Prayer daily, either in public worship or privately.
* " Part II: Growth And Learning " features a group of public schoolboys attending an Anglican church service ( conducted by Cleese ), which commences with a nonsensical Old Testament passage followed by a hymn entitled " Oh Lord, Please Don't Burn Us ".
The next day the couple were married at Portsmouth in two ceremonies – a Catholic one conducted in secret, followed by a public Anglican service at the chapel of Domus Dei.
This was unconvincing to them, as before 1593 he had practised as an Anglican, at least in public, and was not known for having any great interest in religion.
Marbury's repeated challenges to the Anglican authorities led to his censure and imprisonment several years before Anne was born, and in 1578 he was given a public trial, of which, during a period of house arrest, he made a transcript from memory.
The village has two churches ( Anglican & Baptist ), a school and two public houses.
A public school was built in the 1850s together with the present Catholic and Anglican churches and a Methodist and Presbyterian church.
Between 1971 and 1973, reserves, public recreation areas and drainage sites were set aside in western Hamersley, and facilities were erected in quick succession-the 1st Hamersley Scout Group in 1973, the colonial-style Holy Cross Anglican Church in 1974, and a community hall at Aintree Street in 1975.
Charles Pourtales Golightly and other low church Anglican clergy raised the funds for erecting the monument, with its highly pro-Protestant and anti-Catholic inscription, as a public propaganda move.
After her death when he was only eight he became a boarder at the Shrewsbury School, an Anglican public school.
Renison University College is a public college with a strong affiliation with the Anglican Church of Canada.
The village itself has two primary schools, Aintree Davenhill and Holy Rosary and a Music School ; five churches, St. Giles ( Anglican ), Holy Rosary ( Roman Catholic ), Old Roan Methodist Church, Old Roan Baptist Church ( which met in Davenhill Primary School until recently ) now meet at the former site of Holy Rosary Infants School at the rear of the Old Roan shops, and Aintree Village Family Church ( a Baptist church, meeting at Old Roan Methodist Church Hall, Altway ); two small local shopping areas ( on Altway and at the Old Roan ); and three public houses, the Blue Anchor ( which backs onto the Leeds and Liverpool Canal ), the Village Inn ( formerly the Valentine, named after a fence on the racecourse ), and the Old Roan, which gives its name to a railway station in the village.
Nearby is the Flying Childers public house, St Francis of Assisi Anglican Church, Bessacarr Library and Willow Primary School.
* Gerard Moultrie, a Victorian public schoolmaster and Anglican hymnographer born in England September 16, 1829, at Rugby Rectory
Since the Sydney Anglican schools collapse Redlands has been independently owned and operated by SCECGS Redlands Limited — a public company limited by guarantee.
It has three churches ( Anglican, Roman Catholic and Methodist ), two primary schools, two public houses, a GP surgery, a village hall and a recreation ground, as well as various small shops and services.

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