The European Union's Brexit negotiator says the British government must keep up the momentum in negotiations on leaving the bloc. |
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The government avoided a war by successfully resolving the issues through diplomacy. |
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The government is developing innovative strategies to help people without insurance get medical care. |
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He says that there needs to be more transparency in the way the government operates. |
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Most people blame the government for the country's worsening economic crisis. |
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The university receives more than half its aggregate income from government sources. |
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They were propagandized into believing what the government wanted them to believe. |
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Many feel that the mayor has disgraced the town government by accepting personal favors from local businesspeople. |
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The government must gather large amounts of information in order to outsmart its enemies. |
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Whoever benefits from the new government programs, the real loser will be the American taxpayer. |
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Prime Minister and CPN-UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli reminded the main opposition Nepali Congress to comply with a gentlemen’s agreement, in which the major parties had reportedly agreed to form the UML-led government after the Constitution promulgation. |
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A government official has been accused of stealing from the nation's treasury. |
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Hule is a hagiocracy, a government run by "holy men" and clergy. |
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The government decided to join a defensive alliance with several other nations. |
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Community leaders hope that the new government will devolve more power to the community itself. |
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He thinks that any government official who steals public money should be horsewhipped. |
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Activists are asking the government to sever all diplomatic relations with the country. |
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The federal government will take punitive action against the company that polluted the river. |
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A top government official, who shall remain nameless, has expressed concern about the decision. |
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The government has made a significant peace overture by opening the door to negotiation. |
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The government has instigated an investigation into the cause of the accident. |
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Legislation creating devolved parliaments or assemblies can be repealed or amended by central government in the same way as any statute. |
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At the 2005 Summit in Malta, the heads of government endorsed pursuing free trade among Commonwealth members on a bilateral basis. |
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Since that time, the federal government has slowly devolved legislative jurisdiction to the territories. |
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Dr Chaand Nagpaul of the British Medical Association GP's committee accused the government of scapegoating GP's over the Health Service crisis. |
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The British government grew anxious about the delays and disruption of supplies during the month. |
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Historically, central government retained the right to cap an increase in Council Tax, if it deemed the council to be increasing it too severely. |
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The government of Hong Kong, as a special administrative region of China, did not pursue membership. |
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The government is led by the First Minister, assisted by various Ministers with individual portfolios and remits. |
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This was despite the Labour government promising in 2004 to hold a referendum on the previously proposed Constitution for Europe. |
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It would be unforgivable for the government not to act in light of these warnings. |
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Expecting immediate German retaliation, Victor Emmanuel III and the Italian government relocated to southern Italy under Allied control. |
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The Allies called for unconditional Japanese surrender in the Potsdam Declaration of 27 July, but the Japanese government rejected the call. |
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Chamberlain found it impossible to continue to lead a National Government or to form a new coalition government with himself as leader. |
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Ham maintains further transfer to the community cannot be done without extra funding and urges the government to invest in community services. |
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Transfer of many responsibilities from the federal government to that of the territories was recommended and carried out. |
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The marriage question was settled in 1837, by allowing local government registrars to handle marriages. |
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Many in the French government believed that cutting Britain off from the Continent would end its economic influence over Europe and isolate it. |
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First, by the 1830s the government had ended very high taxes and lifted severe legal restraints. |
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The political maturation of the principality's government fostered a more defined relationship between prince and the people. |
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Not only citizens opposed and even mocked such decrees, also local government officials refused to enforce such laws. |
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It planned to use these seized lands to finance the government by issuing assignats. |
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Priests and bishops were given salaries as part of a department of government controlled by Paris, not Rome. |
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The British government paid out large sums of money to other European states, so that they could pay armies in the field against France. |
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The government is offering interest-free loans for the purchase of energy-efficient appliances. |
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Wellesley continued to serve at Dublin Castle, voting with the government in the Irish parliament over the next two years. |
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The English government intercepted very few of these means of communication. |
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The primary function of a Departmental Select Committee is to scrutinise and investigate the activities of a particular government department. |
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The legal Belgian government was reformed as a government in exile in London. |
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The Provisional Government is also the first democratic government of Korea. |
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On 5 October 1914, Churchill went to Antwerp, which the Belgian government proposed to evacuate. |
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Some people even told government surveyors that they enjoyed air raids if they occurred occasionally, perhaps once a week. |
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The creation of genuine bureaucratic government boosted the formation of indigenous bourgeoisie. |
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The government claim of adequate funding was contradicted by requests from NHS England and Health Servicer leaders. |
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But this measure failed in the heavily Conservative House of Lords, and the government resigned. |
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Often, local government elections are watched closely to detect the mood of the electorate before upcoming parliamentary elections. |
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The Corporation has been broadly untouched by local government reforms and democratisation. |
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Under an 1861 agreement, France, Britain and Spain organized a joint military force to compel the Mexican government to pay. |
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Though she takes little direct part in government, the Crown remains the fount in which ultimate executive power over government lies. |
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If the government has a large majority, then they are very unlikely to lose enough votes to be unable to pass legislation. |
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A government is not formed by a vote of the House of Commons, it is a commission from the monarch. |
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In the General Election of 1979 she defeated James Callaghan's Labour government following the Winter of Discontent. |
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The election system was complex and designed to insulate the government from grass roots democracy. |
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Since 1689, government under a system of constitutional monarchy in England, and later the United Kingdom, has been uninterrupted. |
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The king played the central role in demanding a National government be formed. |
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The government imposed price controls and persecuted speculators and traders in the black market. |
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The Liberal government of the day led by Asquith responded with the Cat and Mouse Act. |
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The same year, the Canadian government severed its last legal link with Britain by patriating the Canadian constitution from Britain. |
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Responsible government was first granted to Nova Scotia in 1848, and was soon extended to the other British North American colonies. |
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Albert Bore, leader of Birmingham City Council called on the government to change radically how local services are funded and provided. |
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At government attempts to close such places they simply transferred to another venue. |
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Some Highland chieftains therefore viewed Jacobitism as a means of resisting hostile government intrusion into their territories. |
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The extent of enforcement of the prohibitions was variable and sometimes related to a clan's support of the government during the rebellion. |
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In 1786 Pitt's government negotiated the Eden Agreement, a commercial treaty with France which led to freer trade between the two countries. |
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It was closely tied to the French state, acting as an extension of a government seriously lacking in scientists. |
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The government thought it expedient, occasionally, to connive at the violation of this rule. |
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By the end of William's reign most of the officials of government and the royal household were Normans. |
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You credit the church as much by your government as you did the school formerly by your wit. |
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A government which is either unable or unwilling to redress such wrongs is derelict to its highest duties. |
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It confers no responsibility for government in Wales, and has no constitutional meaning. |
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The indelibility of the country's old government frustrated those desiring change. |
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In October the Convention troops captured Lyon and reinstated a Montagnard government there. |
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The move was not successful, and opposition to Henry's new government hardened. |
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From 1689 to 1948 there was no differentiation between the government of England and government in Wales. |
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The federal government has added five new birds to the endangered species list. |
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Many later attempts to draft constitutional forms of government trace their lineage back to Magna Carta. |
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As a result of a shortage of workers in the 1950s, the government encouraged immigration from Commonwealth countries. |
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The Swiss government interned the Italian soldiers who had strayed onto Swiss territory. |
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In May 1762, the incumbent Whig government of the Duke of Newcastle was replaced with one led by the Scottish Tory Lord Bute. |
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Grafton's government disintegrated in 1770, allowing the Tories led by Lord North to return to power. |
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After the rebellion the rebels' grievances formed the basis of Richard of York's opposition of a royal government from which he felt excluded. |
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The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills is the government department responsible for higher education in England. |
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The Directory eventually gave him command of the Army of Italy after he suppressed a revolt against the government from royalist insurgents. |
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On 30 October Nelson spoke in support of the Addington government in the House of Lords, and afterwards made regular visits to attend sessions. |
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Small numbers are also on exchange within other government departments and with allied fleets, such as the United States Navy. |
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By 1570, senior figures in the government privately accepted that Elizabeth would never marry or name a successor. |
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Despite a significant number of deaths among members of the ruling classes, the government of Florence continued to function during this period. |
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The US government seeks to incentivize home ownership through a favorable tax system. |
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Wolsey centralised the national government and extended the jurisdiction of the conciliar courts, particularly the Star Chamber. |
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Between two Commonwealth realms, they represent the head of government rather than the head of state. |
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Although an established church, the Church of England does not receive any direct government support. |
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Belgium itself was occupied, but a sizeable Resistance was formed and was loosely coordinated by the government in exile and other Allied powers. |
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Also, the ineffective Spanish Habsburg government took no action to improve them. |
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Despite frequent government intervention, the company had recurring problems with its finances. |
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This way, the control of the Audiencias over the viceroys enabled to the Crown to control the functions of government of the viceroys. |
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The government distributed Anderson shelters until 1941 and that year began distributing the Morrison shelter, which could be used inside homes. |
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Virginia's property tax is set and collected at the local government level and varies throughout the Commonwealth. |
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Many others work for government contractors, including defense and security firms, which hold more than 15,000 federal contracts. |
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Whittle was unable to interest the government in his invention, and development continued at a slow pace. |
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The Royal College of Emergency Medicine fears government inaction on the NHS could risk lives. |
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Although all government and parliamentary acts are decided beforehand, the privy council is an example of symbolic gesture the King retains. |
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In June 1858 the Chinese government in Peking was forced to sign the Treaty of Tientsin with Britain, France, Russia and the United States. |
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In some countries, the fund is controlled directly by the government or by an agency of the government for the benefit of the entire population. |
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Below the region level and excluding London, England has two different patterns of local government in use. |
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On one side, the King and his supporters fought for traditional government in Church and state. |
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The federal government is proposing to add a number of substances to a hotlist that will prevent them from being used in cosmetics. |
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Owing to the civil unrest during the Troubles, the British government suspended home rule in 1972 and imposed direct rule. |
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The Northern Ireland government requested the British Army to aid the police, who were exhausted after several nights of serious rioting. |
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Also, it was necessary for someone to assume the reins of government until the public will could be ascertained and brought into exercise. |
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This meant that the government was less able to control elections and therefore unable to manage the parliament effectively. |
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About twenty of the most senior government ministers make up the Cabinet and approximately 100 ministers in total comprise the government. |
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The service was withdrawn following an election manifesto pledge by the Labour Group at the 2011 local government election. |
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However, the administration of government took on a very conservative feudal character. |
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Most of England's traditional ruling classes regarded the Rump as an illegal government made up of regicides and upstarts. |
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The government has no plans to establish an English parliament or assembly although several pressure groups are calling for one. |
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Major recommendations included that the seat of government of the territories should be located in the territories. |
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To deal with Norman affairs, William put the government of Normandy into the hands of his wife for the duration of the invasion. |
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The members of the government of Lord Liverpool from 1812 to 1827 called themselves Whigs. |
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In France, the government was hostile, and the philosophes fought against its censorship, sometimes being imprisoned or hounded into exile. |
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It is claimed government cuts to local authorities have hit Birmingham disproportionately. |
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Historian Geoffrey Elton revolutionized the study of Tudor government with his 1953 book The Tudor Revolution in Government. |
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The government suggested that two anemometres should be erected to control traffic during storms. |
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By this second mechanism, the government of the United Kingdom can change without an intervening general election. |
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The company claims it is being hamstrung by government regulations. |
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The law obliges the government to release certain documents to the public. |
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The organisation of local government in England is complex, with the distribution of functions varying according to local arrangements. |
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He accused the government of slack supervision of nuclear technology. |
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One of the important functions of government is legislation. |
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The government has been unsuccessful at disarming the rebels. |
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Several new government programs were created while she was governor. |
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Additionally, the King and government are represented in every county by a fylkesmann, who effectively acts as a Governor. |
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This continues today in the performing arts and as a result of government support for exhibitions, cultural projects and artwork. |
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A number of studies have charted the use of cybermedia in political campaigns and government in the United States and elsewhere. |
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They kept the framework of government but made changes in the personnel, although at first the new king attempted to keep some natives in office. |
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Also, the charters and documents produced for the government in Normandy differed in formulas from those produced in England. |
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Once again, the industry got itself in trouble and government had to bail it out. |
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I too felt that the government has not made judicious use of its powers to curb the felling of chinars. |
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The Whig government was responsible for the creation of the Bank of England following the example of the Bank of Amsterdam. |
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During the union with Denmark, the government imposed using only written Danish, which decreased the writing of Norwegian literature. |
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The government played the Orange card to get support for their Ireland policy. |
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Whether it springs from the fear of government or hope for the wisdom of humankind, the cyberlibertarian ideology seeks a revolution. |
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Norman government under William was similar to the government that had existed under earlier dukes. |
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Anyone who thinks the ANC will form the government of South Africa is living in cloud cuckoo-land. |
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Khan's sale of nuclear secrets and a complicit Pakistani government have made the world a ticking time bomb. |
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Following the ban, the government stands to lose Rs 30 crore annually, sources said. |
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The government should implement this policy to cope with this serious problem. |
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The government has also deregulated interest rates, letting the market decide the cost of money. |
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Dried snot on the marijuana pipe tossed into the cowpool built with government subsidy on a Vermont commune. |
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Bolsheviki had repudiated the four-billion-dollar debt which the government of the Tsar had contracted with the bankers. |
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The federal government was the one party with the deep pockets to meet the rent-seeking needs of insurers and high-risk property owners. |
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In an interesting sidebar, the government has launched a Senate inquiry into environmental organisations and tax deductability. |
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The coalition government of 2010 introduced austerity measures intended to tackle the substantial public deficits which resulted. |
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The government began the deinstitutionalization of background checks for certain Federal jobs. |
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William took over an English government that was more complex than the Norman system. |
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What remained of a national government depended on the support of the insurrectionary Commune. |
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Facing local revolts and foreign invasions in both the East and West of the country, the most urgent government business was the war. |
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In recent months, the dirt-poor peasants of Honduras have invaded farms and blockaded bridges to force the government to fulfill its promises. |
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The government sponsored enterprises are a group of financial services corporations which have been created by the United States Congress. |
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Malaria is also of interest mainly because of the need to disinsect the aircraft cabin when required by the government at destination. |
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Don Croce sells information to the government and to me that is an infamita. |
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He got caught double-dipping by billing the government directly as well as the primary contractor. |
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The soviet government facilitated the return to loyalty by departing temporarily from Marxist doctrinalism and appealing to Russian patriotism. |
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Many people objected to the government allowing entry to so many economic refugees. |
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The government tells us we can protect against a chemical attack by duct taping the windows. |
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What I don't see happening is the government fanning the flames of competition. |
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In any uncertain situation, government tends to err on the side of caution and delay. |
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But for this government to load up funding to the wealthiest schools in this country is anathema to the great Aussie notion of a fair go for all. |
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The government began the institutionalization of background checks for internet users. |
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As now existing, fashion is a form of social regulation analogous to constitutional government as a form of political regulation. |
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The new government enforced new reforms, incorporating the region into France itself. |
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The English government handled the crisis well, and the country did not experience the extreme reactions that were seen elsewhere in Europe. |
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To meet these Kyoto targets, the New Zealand government has proposed a flatulence tax on farmers of sheep, cows, deer and goats. |
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But in a minority government scenario, the governor general might still be called upon to play a part. |
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Invent is undoubtedly the wrong word, but the push from government was crucial in getting the Internet out of its academic ghetto. |
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If the government wants graduates to stay in the country they should offer more incentives. |
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In the meantime the Taiwan governors-general were gradually brought under closer supervision of the home government in Tokyo. |
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Royal government was also reformed with the introduction of the King's Council that kept the nobility in check. |
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Many government prohibit the advertising of habit-forming substances to minors. |
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Mary's government took a number of steps towards reversing the inflation, budgetary deficits, poverty, and trade crisis of her kingdom. |
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The Department for Transport is the government body responsible for overseeing transport in England. |
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Local government in Northern Ireland has since 1973 been organised into 26 district councils, each elected by single transferable vote. |
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In addition to government departments, there are also questions to the Church commissioners. |
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The government denounced the attack as the most heinous of the last decade. |
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For local government purposes, Scotland is divided into 32 council areas, with wide variation in both size and population. |
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The unitary state was governed by a single parliament and government that was based in Westminster. |
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President Bush continues to do a heckuva job installing unqualified cronies in key government posts. |
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Constitutionally, the UK is a de jure unitary state, its parliament and government in Westminster. |
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The Scotland Office represents the UK government in Scotland on reserved matters and represents Scottish interests within the UK government. |
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Private Members' Bills make up the majority of bills, but are far less likely to be passed than government bills. |
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Most executive branch agencies in the United States federal government have some adjudicatory authority. |
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There were many disputes between the government and parishes over church property. |
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The official government machinery of British India had assumed its governmental functions and absorbed its armies. |
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The British Parliament passed the Government of India Act of 1858 to this effect, which set up the structure of British government in India. |
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Cromwell's first office was that of the master of the King's jewels in 1532, from which he began to invigorate the government finances. |
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Tudor monarchs had to fund all the expenses of government out of their own income. |
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The Monarch also appoints the Prime Minister, who then forms a government from members of the Houses of Parliament. |
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The government has acted with restraint in dealing with this crisis. |
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The former south east Civil Defence Region covered the same area as the current government office region. |
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The government built railroads, improved roads, and inaugurated a land reform programme to prepare the country for further development. |
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The Luddites rapidly gained popularity, and the British government took drastic measures, using the militia or army to protect industry. |
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In 2000, the government confirmed that AONBs had the same landscape quality and status as National Parks. |
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It consists of a government minister from each member state and meets in different compositions depending on the policy area being addressed. |
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I preferred to think about school and a government job and how I would one day put on high-heeled shoes and wear a long skirt like other girls. |
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The settlers came from Spain had to settle in towns, where the local government belonged to the Cabildo. |
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Tangerine Confectionery are based at Little Marton, with another factory to the east, just south of the main government building site. |
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Of the 31 Scottish commissioners who were appointed, 29 were members of the government Court Party and one was a member of the Squadron Volante. |
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In the 1970s there were major reforms of local government throughout the United Kingdom. |
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A reform of local government abolished Cleveland and created several unitary districts. |
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Most of the Scottish commissioners favoured union, and about half were government ministers and other officials. |
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The Yorkshire and the Humber region of government office covers most, but not all of the historic county. |
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However, ordinarily, only the government of a state can obligate or bind the state, for example by treaty. |
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The state government does fund some institutions, including the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and the Science Museum of Virginia. |
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It was left to the initiative of de Valera's successors in government to achieve the country's formal transformation into a republic. |
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It was planned by the government in London and designed as a replacement for the lost American colonies. |
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In 1953, an Irish government survey, found that 50 per cent of whiskey drinkers in the United States had never heard of Irish whiskey. |
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The government took its share through duties and taxes, with the remainder going to merchants in London and other British ports. |
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The government adopted the basics of Matra's plan in 1784, and funded the settlement of convicts. |
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Nobody had doubted that these negotiations would produce a form of Irish government short of the independence wished for by republicans. |
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The government took it over in 1858, and renamed it the Royal Indian Military College. |
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The convention also delivered a slap to the technocrats who have held the reins of government for more than a decade. |
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The Nova Scotia government maintains an Office of Gaelic Affairs which works to promote the Gaelic language, culture, and tourism. |
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Norse borrowings are relatively rare in Old English literature, being mostly terms relating to government and administration. |
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The Scottish government will have to pay for the translation from Gaelic to other European languages. |
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The UK government has ratified the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages in respect of Gaelic. |
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The Irish government halted export of corn and kept the army in quarters but did little more. |
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In May 2004, the provincial government announced the funding of an initiative to support the language and its culture within the province. |
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The British government, however, still retained the right to nominate the government of Ireland without the consent of the Irish parliament. |
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Despite assistance from France the rebellion was put down by British and Irish government and yeomanry forces. |
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Constitutional government would be dissolved, and the dictator would be the absolute master of the state. |
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All government bills need the formal approval by the Monarch before and after introduction to Parliament. |
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Roman government was headed by two consuls, elected annually by the citizens and advised by a senate composed of appointed magistrates. |
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Stilicho probably supposed that this pact would allow him to put Italian government into order and recruit fresh troops. |
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The government was restructured and civil and military authority separated. |
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When the dictator's term ended, constitutional government would be restored. |
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Either way, effectively the government is simply using the hypothecated tax as part of general revenue, and the hypothecation is a sham. |
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The new boundary was imposed after central government rejected the former city council's own proposal. |
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Building on the foundations of his predecessors, he created the most centralised government that England had yet seen. |
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The last reference to Mercia by name is in the annal for 1017, when Eadric Streona was awarded the government of Mercia by Cnut. |
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The PM organises the executive government and exercises its power as vested by the Constitution. |
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The Danish government provides an annual grant to the Faroese and the Greenlandic authorities to cover the costs of these devolved areas. |
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Quisling, as minister president, later formed a collaborationist government under German control. |
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A single party generally does not have sufficient political power in terms of the number of seats to form a government on its own. |
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It can impeach members of the government if their acts are declared unconstitutional. |
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The government of Northern Ireland was established as a result of the 1998 Good Friday Agreement. |
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They endeavored to create a government that truly serves its people. |
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The Norwegian government offers language instructional courses for immigrants wishing to obtain Norwegian citizenship. |
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The monarch, wearing the Imperial State Crown, reads a speech that has been prepared by his or her government outlining its plans for that year. |
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The editorial accused the government of concealing the truth. |
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The government will pay you interest when it redeems the bonds you bought. |
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The government regulates how much lead may be found in our water supply. |
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The Japanese government protested antijapanese laws, statements, and conduct. |
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Our faith in the government has been badly shaken by the recent scandals. |
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The government called on the group to denounce the use of violence. |
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He took command of the government and proclaimed himself emperor. |
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Last week, the government unrolled a new vaccination campaign. |
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The government issued an edict banning public demonstrations. |
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He thinks everything the government does is part of some grand conspiracy. |
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They condemned attempts by the government to oppress its citizens. |
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The U.S. government has now recognized the newly formed country. |
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So from day one of the new government, we saw a sustained orgy of divisiveness and meanness about immigration, Aborigines and dole bludgers. |
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The government refused to naturalize them without documentation. |
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After the war, the government focused on its own domestic affairs. |
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There is internal pressure on the government to democratize. |
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The government has described the battle as a glorious victory. |
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The government hopes to industrialize some of the agricultural regions. |
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It's criminal that the government is doing nothing to stop the problem. |
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There is also a 'databox' of key economic statistics and a list of government ministers. |
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In August 1866, the government announced their intention to refurbish Burlington House and move the Royal Academy and other societies there. |
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The government has undergone political metamorphosis since his election. |
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While he did reduce government expenditures, opponents in the parliaments successfully thwarted his attempts at enacting much needed reforms. |
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In the Corfu Declaration in 1917, the Serbian government officially declared its intention to form a state of Yugoslavia. |
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The government has given provisional approval for the use of the new drug. |
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Acting President of the United States is a temporary office in the government of the United States. |
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They were compelled to acquiesce in a government which they did not regard as just. |
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Yet this government never of itself furthered any enterprise, but by the alacrity with which it got out of its way. |
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Finally, the government controls licensing of exploration and production of fields. |
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The anti-ministerialists received aid, moreover, from an unlikely source, namely the government itself. |
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A government headed toward a dictatorship would be expected to be both antilabor and antimanagement. |
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The political dinosaurs of earlier periods had died or been exiled, and the growing aristocratization of government clearly suited him. |
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The government was offering the company a fortune, and threatening it with antirobot legislation in case of a refusal. |
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Professor Stebbins didn't need to apply for government grants because his lab was bankrolled by a large pharmaceutical corporation. |
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The authoritarian government was demanding stricter laws for low-wage peasants. |
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The government at home, and the people of the colonies, are getting to have bad blood between them. |
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The government bailout of that corporation is going to cost the taxpayers a hundred billion dollars. |
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The government thinks these stupid camel jockeys are going to come to America and take revenge. |
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Both men seemed to enjoy these contests, always laced with the tension caused by constant government bleating about the ABC's left-wing bias. |
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This sophisticated medieval form of government was handed over to the Normans and was the foundation of further developments. |
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The corresponding rise in bank savings is, of course, beneficial to the government in its search for borrowable funds. |
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It was he who maneuvered a captain of industry, steelmaker Francis Mer, rather than a government mandarin into the finance minister's job. |
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In 1966, the federal government established the Carruthers Commission to look at the issue of government in the north. |
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