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Ultimately and public
Ultimately, the distinction between public and private sector corruption sometimes appears rather artificial and national anti-corruption initiatives may need to avoid legal and other loopholes in the coverage of the instruments.
Ultimately, the privatised enterprises became private ( rather than public ) monopolies.
Ultimately, the act was repealed, with news reaching the colonies in May 1766 to public rejoicing.
Ultimately, most land-grant colleges became large public universities that today offer a full spectrum of educational opportunities.
Ultimately, labor bears the cost of all public goods.
Ultimately, a few of the sites proposed for public parks were developed as such ; more became private golf courses and such.
Ultimately, GSA made public amends by funding extensive scientific research under the auspices of Dr. Michael Blakey ; creating a new subagency, the Office of Public Education and Interpretation ; truncating the building plan ; and funding public reports on the story of the African Burial Ground.
Ultimately, these incidents, as well as his past associations, led him to being vulnerable to mob influence, and he was alleged to have sold pardons to state convicts and appointed poorly qualified individuals, including his brother John, to public offices.
Ultimately, the team won the " Most Entertaining Team " award for their play during the World Cup, in an award always organized through public participation in a poll.
Ultimately, the " No " campaign lacked a popular, moderate figure to play the public leadership role for their campaign that Jenkins and Wilson fulfilled in the " Yes " campaign.
Ultimately in June 1995 in an effort to re-assert a measure of control by the central government over the often wayward provinces in an environment of limited numbers of personnel qualified for public office in many of the provinces, the office of provincial premier was abolished and the Regional ( at-large ) members of Parliament became provincial governors, while retaining their national seats in Parliament.
Ultimately, WTVN tried to claim the right to build new towers as a " public utility " but lost in court on May 12, 2002.
Ultimately, shareholders realized a 22 % internal rate of return on their investment from the original initial public offering ( IPO ) through 1984.
Ultimately, Kwinter's public disagreements with party policy were not enough to sideline his career: he was appointed Ontario Minister of Public Safety and Security ( essentially a retitled Solicitor-General's position ) on October 23, 2003.
Ultimately, the act was repealed, with news reaching the colonies in May 1766 to public rejoicing.
Ultimately, this may have a significant impact on critical public beliefs about emerging forms of crime such as cybercrime, global crime, and terrorism.
Ultimately, a new people's democratic government was to be imposed, removing all forms of antisemitism and chauvinism from public discourse and preserving good relations with the Soviet Union.
Ultimately, the proposal argued for tax aid to private schools and for sympathetic exposure of religious faiths in public schools.
Ultimately, this class grew to overshadow the Jadids and displaced them from public life.
Ultimately, Pink Salt ended up in the bottom two restaurants to face the public vote for potential elimination, and were joined by Whisk.
Ultimately the police made a show of posting notices clarifying public sex, and the public urination of the many drunken revelers is forbidden.
Ultimately, it was decided that they were public rights-of-way, and this fact was enshrined in the 1962 Transport Act.

Ultimately and rent-seeking
Ultimately, it is difficult to truly know the cost of rent-seeking, affirmed by both Dougan and Tullock.

Ultimately and economy
Ultimately, that objectification ( reification ) created the belief that " the economy " and " the market " are sentient entities who act independently of the actions ( choices and decisions ) of the buyer and of the seller.
" Ultimately, the Confederacy's open threats to exploit the economy provoked outrage in the United Kingdom.
Ultimately the slide and subsequent restrictions proved very damaging for the Aboriginal fishing economy.

Ultimately and most
Ultimately, a chemical park emerged at nearby Leuna which is one of the most modern sites of its kind in Europe with high ecological standards.
Ultimately, race came to represent not only the most important traits of the human body, but was also regarded as decisively shaping the character and personality of the nation.
Ultimately, Lewis and colleagues disagreed with most of Gould's criticisms of Morton, finding that Gould's work was " poorly supported ", and that, in their opinion, the confirmation of the results of Morton's original work " weakens the argument of Gould, and others, that biased results are endemic in science.
Ultimately, the Flyers finished with a 22 – 48 – 12 record — the most losses and the worst winning percentage in franchise history, and the worst record in the league.
Ultimately, most of the Muskogee diaspora settled in what is now Oklahoma.
Ultimately, pioneers like the Jonsdottir art gallery, Hamilton Grill ( still the city's most renowned restaurant ) and the Lambertville Station eatery ( a hotel soon followed ), the city began to attract artists and other creative types.
Ultimately, most of the Bristol to London trade used the Kennet and Avon Canal after it opened in 1810, as it provided a much shorter route than the Thames and Severn Canal.
Ultimately, the bodies we are most familiar with are vertebrate bodies similar to our own.
Ultimately the Robbie / Allen concept won because it provided the largest roof opening of all the finalists, and it was the most technically sound.
Ultimately a sniper attack was considered to be the method most likely to succeed.
Ultimately, Allenby ’ s column never suffered a reverse or lost a convoy during this period of the war – a fate that befell most column commanders at least once up to the end of the war.
As American whiskey authority Charles Kendrick Cowdery has observed, " By the time Bourbon County was formed in 1785, there were dozens if not hundreds of small farmer-distillers making whiskey throughout the region … Ultimately, most of the corn-based whiskey made west of the Alleghenies was called ' bourbon ', to distinguish it from the rye-based whiskies that predominated in the East.
Ultimately, none of these motives is identified as primary, so it is impossible to determine conclusively which applies, if indeed any of them do in isolation, or which is most important among them.
Ultimately numbering 52 volumes, it was the most comprehensive completed German encyclopedia of the 19th century, also called " der Wunder-Meyer " ( The marvellous Meyer ).
Ultimately, even if succession tends towards a steady state, the time required to achieve this state is unrealistically long ; in most cases, external disturbances and environmental change occur so frequently that the realization of a climax community is unlikely, and therefore it has come to be regarded as a less useful concept.
Ultimately, the act's technical failures were exploited by both the union officials – most famously the Teamsters, whose president, Jimmy Hoffa, among others, notably raided the union pension coffers for his own personal investments – and the courts.
Ultimately the Third Anglo-Maratha War ( 1817 – 1818 ), a last-ditch effort to regain sovereignty, resulted in the loss of Maratha independence: it left the British in control of most of India.
Ultimately, the crisis resulted in the departure of the United Jewish Peoples ' Order, Salsberg, Robert Laxer and most of the party's Jewish members in 1956.
Ultimately he obtained this, and as Superior General he was then able to move brothers across diocesan boundaries to wherever they were most needed.
Ultimately, it was the media's reaction and stressing of a widening " credibility gap " that did the most damage to the Johnson Administration's efforts.
Ultimately, seven were built, but most of them were scuttled in the lake in 1926.
Ultimately, it was within the Royal Navy that most of Lanchesters produced went into service.
Ultimately if this amount of risk taking leads the perception of the company to exceed the boundaries of logic and fact, the company will most likely fail based on their poor perception.

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