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administrative and organization
administrative organization and delicate diplomatic relations with Top Brass -- British, American and Chinese ; ;
Domestic affairs were handled by his able vizier, Nizam al-Mulk, the founder of the administrative organization which characterized and strengthened the sultanate during the reigns of Alp Arslan and his son, Malik Shah.
The political and administrative organization of Brazil comprises the federal government, the states, the federal district and the municipalities.
Government is most commonly used narrowly to refer to the political, administrative, hierachical organization that directly determines and upholds a legal system within a complex society.
Many members of the organization may focus on adequacy, but the overall administrative management must pay particular attention to the efficiency with which the desired result was obtained.
Scholarly review finds the Aqdas has themes of laws of worship, societal relations and administrative organization, or governance, of the religion.
The RSFSR did not have its own party organization, and the communist parties of its oblasts, autonomous republics and some other major administrative units subordinated directly to the CPSU Central Committee.
The idea was to create an early unitary administrative organization similar to what later became Nueva España ( now Mexico ).
However, following the circulation of a draft convention, consensus held that any resultant intergovernmental organization should be closely linked to the UN but preserve its " complete administrative and financial autonomy ".
In addition to ICANN, each top-level domain ( TLD ) is maintained and serviced technically by an administrative organization operating a registry.
Although the founders of the Tang related to the glory of the earlier Han Dynasty ( 202 BC-220 AD ), the basis for much of their administrative organization was very similar to the previous Southern and Northern Dynasties.
Public systems or those crossing administrative domains ( including different departments in the same organization ) often result in the need to run on heterogeneous systems, using different operating systems and hardware architectures.
Rosenberg had presented Hitler with his plan for the organization of the conquered Eastern territories, suggesting the establishment of new administrative districts, to replace the previously Soviet-controlled territories with new Reichskommissariats.
The organization of these administrative territories led to conflict between Rosenberg and the SS over the treatment of Slavs under German occupation.
The agents went to work energetically, however, and started with an onslaught on the old administrative organization of the country, in a deliberate attempt to liquidate the very identity of the old federal structure.
The Song Dynasty was an era of administrative sophistication and complex social organization.
From 1932 to 1953, it was the administrative center of the Dalstroy organization — a vast and brutal forced-labor gold-mining operation and corrective labor camp system.
The size and composition of the English army is considered to be more exact since there are administrative and financial documents that recorded the organization and transportation of the army that crossed the English Channel.
Developing these ideas, Nazi theorist Alfred Rosenberg proposed that the Nazi administrative organization in lands to be conquered from the Soviets be based upon the following Reichskommissariate:
Unlike the other magnets, YPAS is semi-autonomous ; it has its own assistant principals, counselor, administrative staff, and parents ' organization.
With the establishing of the contemporary Spanish state administrative organization, Palma became the capital of the new province of Balearic Islands in the 1833 territorial division of Spain.
For administrative purposes, the organization divides itself geographically into territories, which are then sub-divided into divisions.
Since Erie County and its newly-established neighboring counties of Crawford, Mercer, Venango, and Warren were initially unable to sustain themselves, a five-county administrative organization was established at Crawford County's Meadville to temporarily manage government affairs in the region.
It is this bureaucratic structure that forms the basis for the appointment of heads or chiefs of administrative subdivisions in the organization and endows them with the authority attached to their position.

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The problem in the policy officer's mind thus begins to take shape as a galaxy of utterly complicated factors -- political, military, economic, financial, legal, legislative, procedural, administrative -- to be sorted out and handled within a political system which moves by consent in relation to an external environment which cannot be under control.
Hundreds of construction workers, military personnel, and administrative staff moved into the community, and several hundred Inuit followed to take advantage of the access to medical care and jobs the base provided.
Its head, Keidanren president Doko Toshio, insisted that government agree to take its recommendations seriously and commit itself to reforming the administrative structure and the tax system.
Vladimir Lenin wrote that appointments were to take the following criteria into account: reliability, political attitude, qualifications, and administrative ability.
Police may also take on auxiliary administrative duties, such as issuing firearms licenses.
However, as the Tang Government determined that in the next year they will take administrative measures in regard to Japan, the envoys are detained.
Systems with a massive number of processors generally take one of two paths: in one approach, e. g. in grid computing the processing power of a large number of computers in distributed, diverse administrative domains, is opportunistically used whenever a computer is available.
Systems with a massive number of processors generally take one of two paths: in one approach, known as grid computing, the processing power of a large number of computers in distributed, diverse administrative domains, is opportunistically used whenever a computer is available.
Article 19 of the Convention states that State Parties must " take all appropriate legislative, administrative, social and educational measures to protect the child from all forms of physical or mental violence ", but it makes no reference to corporal punishment, and the Committee's interpretation on this point has been explicitly rejected by several States Party to the Convention, including Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom.
As mentioned above, all essential work is performed ( as far as possible ) by non-sentient devices, freeing sentients to do only things that they enjoy ( administrative work requiring sentience is undertaken by the AIs using a bare fraction of their mental power, or by people who take on the work out of free choice ).
* Because of his administrative and constitutional reforms in Carthage, Hannibal becomes unpopular with an important faction of the Carthaginian nobility and he is denounced to the Romans for inciting the Seleucid king Antiochus III to take up arms against the Romans.
Furthermore, he believed that the state should then take enough to cover administrative costs, funds for the running of public services, and funds for those who were physically incapable of working.
After the death of the emperor, John again refused to take the throne, and insisted that the rightful heir was John V, and that he would assume administrative control of the Empire until he was of age.
Mandamus may be a command to do an administrative action or not to take a particular action, and it is supplemented by legal rights.
Government under a Home Rule Charter allows a municipality to take any governmental or administrative actions it requires, unless such actions are prohibited by general laws of the Commonwealth.
The concept of the low-cost rental housing can be traced to a 1998 policy statement, but did not truly take off until 2006 due to limited funding and administrative problems.
Demonstrations also take place in Kirkuk, where an estimated crowd of 20, 000 marched on the Ba ' ath party's main administrative headquarters demanding the overthrow of Saddam's government.
" Well-known " trademarks are also now recognised under Chinese law ( the courts and administrative bodies will take into account the level of knowledge of the trademark by relevant consumers, the length of use of the trademark, the amount of publicity given to the mark in China, and the history of the mark ).
This will cause the social authorities to take appropriate administrative measures to secure the development of the child.
Following the invasion of Poland, Seyss-Inquart became administrative chief for Southern Poland, but did not take up that post before the General Government was created, in which he became a deputy to the Governor General Hans Frank.
He cleverly selected Cato the Younger to be sent to Cyprus with a special grant of praetorian command rights to take possession of the island and the royal treasures, and preside over the administrative incorporation of Cyprus into the Roman province of Cilicia.
This decision was initially scheduled to take effect on April 24, but the date was changed to April 27 for administrative reasons.
After Alexander joined the meeting on 3 May these proposals were finally accepted, despite Cunningham's and Tedder's remaining misgivings, on the basis that it was better to take an administrative risk ( having to support troops by landing supplies across beaches ) than an operational one ( dispersion of effort ).
Though the diocesan bishops exercise all episcopal administrative functions, the Cardinal bishops still formally take possession of their titular dioceses.

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