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The Ecuadorian census is conducted by the governmental institution known as INEC, Instituto Nacional de Estadisticas y Censos ( National Institute of Statistics and Census ).
The botanic garden maybe an independent institution, a governmental operation, or affiliated to a college or university.
A court is a form of tribunal, often a governmental institution, with the authority to adjudicate legal disputes between parties and carry out the administration of justice in civil, criminal, and administrative matters in accordance with the rule of law.
Simply it is a form of Russian governmental institution, that was formed during the reign of the last Tsar, Nicholas II.
Some argue against debt as an instrument and institution, on a personal, family, social, corporate and governmental level.
* Security agency, a governmental institution for information gathering
Also in 1767, the university became a governmental institution despite the Church's protests.
A chamber of commerce is not a governmental body or institution, and has no direct role in the writing and passage of laws and regulations that affect businesses.
A petitioner is a person who pleads with governmental institution for a legal remedy or a redress of grievances, through use of a petition.
The Quebec Ombudsman is a governmental institution responsible for handling complaints from individuals, companies and associations who believe the government of Quebec or any of its branches has made an error or treated them unjustly.
* 1897-The Nippon Kangyo Bank, Ltd. and the Industrial Bank of Japan, Limited are established as a governmental institution.
was founded in 1897 as a governmental institution providing long-term light industrial and agricultural loans under the Nippon Kangyo Bank Act of 1896.
COSEP was an anti-Sandinista institution that focused on promoting free enterprise and limiting governmental interference in the private sector.
Statistics Netherlands, founded in 1899, is a Dutch governmental institution that gathers statistical information about the Netherlands.
Euroregions usually do not correspond to any legislative or governmental institution, nor do they have direct political power.
The database can be searched by key word, name of researcher, topic, country or region, name of institution, conservation program title, name of cooperating institution ( including governmental agencies and non-governmental organizations, colleges or universities, and non-member zoos and aquariums ), type of research, or date.
The Committee of Safety, over which Weare presided, was a most interesting governmental institution.
According to Statistics Netherlands ( CBS ), a Dutch governmental institution, about 5 % of the total Dutch population are Muslims ( 24 October 2007 ).
As of 1947, the new Communist government instituted norms stating that every sports association was to be linked to a certain form of trade union or governmental institution.
ECUPL's alumni are found in virtually every legal profession and institution in East China, such as law firms, governmental agencies, courts, and educational institutions.
The Presidium of the Supreme Soviet () was a Soviet governmental institution – a permanent body of the Supreme Soviets ( parliaments ).
* Office québécois de la langue française, a governmental institution in Quebec
The University maintains a prestigious position in Costa Rican society and is the most often cited governmental institution in Costa Rican media.

governmental and has
The corporation in America is in reality our form of socialism, vying in a sense with the other socialistic form that has emerged within governmental bureaucracy.
St. Louis county under its present leadership also has largely closed its eyes to the need for governmental reform, and permitted parochial interests to take priority over area-wide interests.
In some studies, this has resulted in a RBE approaching 1, 000 instead of the value used in governmental regulations.
This measure taken by the short-lived governmental authority would be popular and long-lasting, for since then no government in Cambodia has tried to romanize the Khmer language again.
The university has a large network of more than 1, 600 corporate, governmental, and non-profit partners in 28 states and 25 international locations.
As was observed after other disasters involving destruction and loss of life and their media depictions, such as those of the 2001 World Trade Center Attacks or Hurricane Katrina — and has been recently observed in the 2010 Haiti earthquake, it is also important not to pathologize the reactions to loss and displacement or disruption of governmental administration and services, but rather to validate these reactions, to support constructive problem-solving and reflection as to how one might improve the conditions of those affected.
The Greek governmental structure is similar to that found in many other Western democracies, and has been described as a compromise between the French and German models.
Guinea-Bissau's transition back to democracy has been complicated by a crippled economy devastated by civil war and the military's predilection for governmental meddling.
It has been established by tradition over a hundred years ; and although in common with other British anthems, it has not been established as such by law, it has been used in the context of a national anthem at official governmental ceremonies including the opening of the Welsh Assembly and at receptions of the British monarchy.
The governmental system has been described as " presidential with parliamentary characteristics.
* A court will not usually decide if a treaty has been terminated, because on that issue, " governmental action … must be regarded as of controlling importance.
The most recent of these were Commodore Ronald Warwick, a former Master of the Cunard Line's RMS Queen Mary 2, who has traversed the Canal more than 50 times, and Captain Raffaele Minotauro, Master Senior Grade, of the former Italian governmental navigation company known as the " Italian Line ".
This was a common historical attitude prior to the Enlightenment, and has appeared as governmental policy into the present day under systems like Afghanistan's Taliban regime, which destroyed the ancient Buddhas of Bamyan.
In the United States, some argue that state secularism has served to a greater extent to protect religion and the religious from governmental interference, while secularism on a social level is less prevalent.
At the same time, one significant stream of secularism has come from religious minorities who see governmental and political secularism as integral to preserving equal rights.
Under the structure of shared governmental responsibilities that has evolved since 1975, much responsibility for spending had been given back to the regions.
The term " sex worker " has since spread into much wider use, including in academic publications, by NGOs and labor unions, and by governmental and intergovernmental agencies, such as the World Health Organization.
The United States has an assortment of federal, state, local, and special purpose governmental jurisdictions.
State terrorism has been used to refer to terrorist acts by governmental agents or forces.
The Ninth Amendment has generally been regarded by the courts as negating any expansion of governmental power on account of the enumeration of rights in the Constitution, but the Amendment has not been regarded as further limiting governmental power.

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