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Yehuda, Chief Psychiatrist at New York's Veteran's Administration Hospital, notes another difference between the sexes
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‘Anyway, there is more to the administration of the site than just chatting to the residents
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My department had to take on two new staff last week to cope with the increased volume of administration
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The head of administration said to my mother that she didn't tell him it could get this bad
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Since Ava wasn’t around to catch him, he keyed in some override codes and enabled administration rights to his desk eye
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Unfortunately, there is no single document that contains every Federal grant announcement and no uniform format for these announcements, although the Administration is working to change this
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we had the best culture and administration thousands of years ago, why not
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He already knew Saint O'Connor outranked him and he knew he had little if any real control over Systems Administration, but Ava cooperated with him most of the time
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I think half the clerical staff was on Norrot at the time and the administration was changing hands and had the whole place in an uproar
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He knew where everything may be found and put hand to whether it was the everyday tools of the trade, or the paperwork for the administration of those activities
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He arrived at Clive House and assisted where he could, yet this event was already under the capable administration of Olivia Allcock, and his assistance was moot
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The plans were straightforward enough: Main Hall, Dining and Kitchens, Upstairs Sleeping quarters for children, a few Office areas for the local administration of the charges, a Chapel, gardens with playgrounds
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Yes, you're right when you said that many Filipino people aren't happy about the administration of Pres
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Because really his administration is not a very democratic government and also many people doesn't receive a good salary
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In 1766, during the administration
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Before the fall of the Roman republic, a usury of the same kind seems to have been common in the provinces, under the ruinous administration of their proconsuls
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We see frequently societies of merchants in London, and other trading towns, purchase waste lands in our sugar colonies, which they expect to improve and cultivate with profit, by means of factors and agents, notwithstanding the great distance and the uncertain returns, from the defective administration of justice in those countries
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Nobody will attempt to improve and cultivate in the same manner the most fertile lands of Scotland, Ireland, or the corn provinces of North America, though, from the more exact administration of justice in these countries, more regular returns might be expected
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Under the vigorous administration of the Tudors, who governed England during the latter part of the fifteenth, and through the whole of the sixteenth century, no baron was powerful enough to dare to disturb the public security
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belonged to a democrat administration, and the
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The administration is saved
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I don't think the administration of
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The uniform, constant, and uninterrupted effort of every man to better his condition, the principle from which public and national, as well as private opulence is originally derived,is frequently powerful enough to maintain the natural progress of things towards improvement, in spite both of the extravagance of government, and of the greatest errors of administration
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He was, therefore, obliged to abandon the administration of justice, through the greater part of the country, to those who were capable of administering it; and, for the same reason, to leave the command of the country militia to those whom that militia would obey
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Amidst all the revolutions which faction has ever occasioned in the government of Amsterdam, the prevailing party has at no time accused their predecessors of infidelity in the administration of the bank
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Her voice broke, “Let's just say Elenir and I both had a reason to seek out each other's company and develop a mutual loathing of the Directorate administration
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It would hardly have been proper to err towards the casual in one's relations with Mr Rudolph Snickerty, known to all as 'The Adjudicator' in connection with his official position relating to the administration of relief to the poor and needy
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Tohm stepped up and graciously added, “What it means in practical terms is that we are vital to the administration of the Orchards
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They carry out with them, too, the habit of subordination, some notion of the regular government which takes place in their own country, of the system of laws which support it, and of a regular administration of justice; and they naturally establish something of the same kind in the new settlement
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Under so unfavourable an administration, its progress was necessarily very slow, in comparison with that of other new colonies; but it became much more rapid when this company was dissolved, after the fall of what is called the Mississippi scheme
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The administration of the French colonies, however, has always been conducted with much more gentleness and moderation than that of the Spanish and Portuguese
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These causes seem to be other monopolies of different kinds: the degradation of the value of gold and silver below what it is in most other countries ; the exclusion from foreign markets by improper taxes upon exportation, and the narrowing of the home market, by still more improper taxes upon the transportation of goods from one part of the country to another ; but above all, that irregular and partial administration of justice which often protects the rich and powerful debtor from the pursuit of his injured creditor, and which makes the industrious part of the nation afraid to prepare goods for the consumption of those haughty and great men, to whom they dare not refuse to sell upon credit, and from whom they are altogether uncertain of repayment
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These causes seem to be, the general liberty of trade, which, notwithstanding some restraints, is at least equal, perhaps superior, to what it is in any other country ; the liberty of exporting, duty free, almost all sorts of goods which are the produce of domestic industry, to almost any foreign country; and what, perhaps, is of still greater importance, the unbounded liberty of transporting them from one part of our own country to any other, without being obliged to give any account to any public office, without being liable to question or examination of any kind; but, above all, that equal and impartial administration of justice, which renders the rights of the meanest British subject respectable to the greatest, and which, by securing to every man the fruits of his own industry, gives the greatest and most effectual encouragement to every sort of industry
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Whether to refurbish this epic of the past was a decision the Administration had been putting off for years
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Your Administration wants to shred some of the oldest materials on the history of this area
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This is important to me and I know it will be to the Administration
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The unavoidable ignorance of administration, besides, concerning the relative importance of the different members of those different assemblies, the offences which must frequently be given, the blunders which must constantly be committed, in attempting to manage them in this manner, seems to render such a system of management altogether impracticable with regard to them
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All he saw was a dark building, now filled with offices of the Administration
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The only growth industry was large organic agri-businesses set up by the Administration and worked by Latino’s brought in from Mexico
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He also remembered the Administration was attempting to revitalize a dormant wind farm sector up in the higher ridges
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He began to tell her of the urgency of his request, when she interrupted him and said she would be glad to help him and the Administration
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But if the genius of such a government, even as to what concerns its direction in Earope, is in this manner essentially, and perhaps incurably faulty, that of its administration in India is still more so
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That administration is necessarily composed of a council of merchants, a profession no doubt extremely respectable, but which in no country in the world carries along with it that sort of authority which naturally overawes the people, and without force commands their willing obedience
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As he left, he knew he needed more proof of Sloan’s intentions in order to persuade the Administration to authorize a search
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The genius of the administration, therefore, so far as concerns the trade of the company, is the same as that of the direction
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All the members of the administration besides, trade more or less upon their own account; and it is in vain to prohibit them from doing so
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They will employ the whole authority of government, and pervert the administration of Justice, in order to harass and ruin those who interfere with them in any branch of commerce, which by means of agents, either concealed, or at least not publicly avowed, they may choose to carry on
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It is a very singular government in which every member of the administration wishes to get out of the country, and consequently to have done with the government, as soon as he can, and to whose interest, the day after he has left it, and carried his whole fortune with him, it is perfectly indifferent though the whole country was swallowed up by an earthquake
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I get citizens in here all the time with all kinds of tales about neighbors, service delivery people, even other Administration personnel, but you, you’re good,” he said smiling that cat smile of his at Martin
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He was walking beside the classic Headquarters of Alleghenia’s Administration
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‘I guess working for the Administration was not to bad a deal for them,’ Kurt thought
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it reports that the Barclay school administration and Mr
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Scott wondered if he should take it from the man’s hand to examine, but he had no way of knowing whether there was any point in trying to verify the information it contained – he could see from there something about Federal administration rights in security matters
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He wanted the Administration to find a way to save it from demolition
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Martin saw an announcement this past summer that the Administration had decided to use it as a storage facility, however there had been a groundswell of citizen opposition to this plan
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Last week the Administration agreed and it would reopen as a free university for students from around the world
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I’m not sure the Administration knows how to handle the absolute power of water resources they have inherited
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After all, I am an employee of the Administration and I’ve just left without notice,”
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Their works have certainly been of some service to their country; not only by bringing into general discussion, many subjects which had never been well examined before, but by influencing, in some measure, the public administration in favour of agriculture
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Two more trophies for him with the Administration, that’s all he knew
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Among nations of hunters, as there is scarce any property, or at least none that exceeds the value of two or three days labour ; so there is seldom any established magistrate, or any regular administration of justice
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In the Tartar governments of Asia, in the governments of Europe which were founded by the German and Scythian nations who overturned the Roman empire, the administration of justice was a considerable source of revenue, both to the sovereign, and to all the lesser chiefs or lords who exercised under him any particular jurisdiction, either over some particular tribe or clan, or over some particular territory or district
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In those days, the administration of justice not only afforded a certain revenue to the sovereign, but, to procure this revenue, seems to have been one of the principal advantages which he proposed to obtain by the administration of justice
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This scheme of making the administration of justice subservient to the purposes of revenue, could scarce fail to be productive of several very gross abuses
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But when, from different causes, chiefly from the continually increasing expense of defending the nation against the invasion of other nations, the private estate of the sovereign had become altogether insufficient for defraying the expense of the sovereignty; and when it had become necessary that the people should, for their own security, contribute towards this expense by taxes of different kinds; it seems to have been very commonly stipulated, that no present for the administration of justice should, under any pretence, be accepted either by the sovereign, or by his bailiffs and substitutes, the judges
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The salaries of all the different judges, high and low, together with the whole expense of the administration and execution of justice, even where it is not managed with very good economy, makes, in any civilized country, but a very inconsiderable part of the whole expense of government
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The whole expense of justice, too, might easily be defrayed by the fees of court ; and, without exposing the administration of justice to any real hazard of corruption, the public revenue might thus be entirely discharged from a certain, though perhaps but a small incumbrance
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A stamp-duty upon the law proceedings of each particular court, to be levied by that court, and applied towards the maintenance of the judges, and other officers belonging to it, might in the same manner, afford a revenue sufficient for defraying the expense of the administration of justice, without bringing any burden upon the general revenue of the society
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But whether the administration of justice be so contrived as to defray its own expense, or whether the judges be maintained by fixed salaries paid to them from some other fund, it does not seen necessary that the person or persons entrusted with the executive power should be charged with the management of that fund, or with the payment of those salaries
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The administration of justice became so laborious and so complicated a duty, as to require the undivided attention of the person to whom it was entrusted
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In the progress of the Roman greatness, the consul was too much occupied with the political affairs of the state, to attend to the administration of justice
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In the progress of the European monarchies, which were founded upon the ruins of the Roman empire, the sovereigns and the great lords came universally to consider the administration of justice as an office both too laborious and too ignoble for them to execute in their own persons
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But upon the impartial administration of justice depends the liberty of every individual, the sense which he has of his own security
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The facility with which a great revenue could be drawn from them, would probably encourage administration to recur very frequently te this resource
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Under such an administration therefore, such works are almost always entirely neglected
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Even those public works, which are of such a nature that they cannot afford any revenue for maintaining themselves, but of which the convecniency is nearly confined to some particular place or district, are always better maintained by a local or provincial revenue, under the management of a local and provincial administration, than by the general revenue of the state, of which the executive power must always have the management
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The abuses which sometimes creep into the local and provincial administration of a local and provincial revenue, how enormous soever they may appear, are in reality, however, almost always very trifling in comparison of those which commonly take place in the administration and expenditure of the revenue of a great empire
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Under the local or provincial administration of the justices of the peace in Great Britain, the six days labour which the country people are obliged to give to the reparation of the highways, is not always, perhaps, very judiciously applied, but it is scarce ever exacted with any circumstance of cruelty or oppression
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In France, under the administration of the intendants, the application is not always more judicious, and the exaction is frequently the most cruel and oppressive
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The Hesperian ultimately became the administration centre for the new colony
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They remained for several years in quiet possession of this revenue; but in 1767, administration laid claim to their territorial acquisitions, and the revenue arising from them, as of right belonging to the crown ; and the company, in compensation for this claim, agreed to pay to government £400,000 a-year
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Callisto station itself housed most of the administration for the entire Jovian system and the small Police force
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administration, as, from irresistible moral causes, the greater part of the proprietors of such a mercantile company are, and necessarily must be
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Whoever has attended for any considerable time to the administration of a French university, must have had occasion to remark the effects which naturally result from an arbitrary and extraneous jurisdiction of this kind
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The expense of the administration of justice, too, may no doubt be considered as laid out for the benefit of the whole society
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The expense of the administration of justice, therefore, may very properly be defrayed by the particular contribution of one or other, or both, of those two different sets of persons, according as different occasions may require, that is, by the fees of court
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The orderly, vigilant, and parsimonious administration of such aristocracies as those of Venice and Amsterdam, is extremely proper, it appears from experience, for the management of a mercantile project of this kind
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The administration of justice, it has been shewn, instead of being a cause of expense was a source of revenue
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They are, perhaps, in most countries, higher than it requires; the persons who have the administration of government being generally disposed to regard both themselves and their immediate dependents, rather more than enough
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The temptation to smuggle can be diminished only by the lowering of the tax ; and the difficulty of smuggling can be increased only by establishing that system of administration which is most proper for preventing it
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What are called the excise duties upon rum imported, are at present levied in this manner ; and the same system of administration might, perhaps, be extended to all duties upon goods imported ; provided always that those duties were, like the duties of excise, confined to a few sorts of goods of the most general use and consumption
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If, by such a system of administration, smuggling to any considerable extent could be prevented, even under pretty high duties ; and if every duty was occasionally either heightened or lowered according as it was most likely, either the one way or the other, to afford the greatest revenue to the state; taxation being always employed as an instrument of revenue, and never of monopoly ; it seems not improbable that a revenue, at least equal to the present neat revenue of the customs, might be drawn from duties upon the importation of only a few sorts of goods of the most general use and consumption ; and that the duties of customs might thus be brought to the same degree of simplicity, certainty, and precision, as those of excise
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As they were originally local and provincial duties, applicable to local and provincial purposes, the administration of them was, in most cases, entrusted to the particular town, parish, or lordship, in which they were levied; such communities being, in some way or other, supposed to be accountable for the application
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sovereign, who is altogether unaccountable, has in many countries assumed to himself the administration of those duties; and though he has in most cases enhanced very much the duty, he has in many entirely neglected the application
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The officers of excise receive few or no perquisites ; and the administration of that branch of the revenue being of more recent establishment, is in general less corrupted than that of the customs, into which length of time has introduced and authorised many abuses
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Taxes upon consumable commodities may either he levied by an administration, of which the officers are appointed by
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administration, the farmer must always draw from the produce of the tax a certain profit, proportioned at least to the advance which he makes, to the risk which he runs, to the trouble which he is at, and to the knowledge and skill which it requires to manage so very complicated a concern
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Government, by establishing an administration under their own immediate inspection, of the same kind with that which the farmer establishes, might at least save this profit, which is almost always exorbitant
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The owners of great capitals, the great mercantile families, have generally either some direct share, or some indirect influence, in the administration of that government
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Any public calamity which should destroy the republican form of government, which should throw the whole administration into the hands of nobles and of soldiers, which should annihilate altogether the importance of those wealthy merchants, would soon render it disagreeable to them to live in a country where they were no longer likely to be much respected