Administrative
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Administrative
reform illustrates this well.
Leveraging a mixture of
administrative
guidance and monetary incentives, the city government plans to reduce the share of garments in the output of textiles products by 25% in three years and to increase the industrial applications of chemical fibers, which promise much higher returns than apparel production.
Condominialism recognizes the reality of the deep interconnectedness of Israeli settlers in the West Bank with the rest of Israel – through roads, water supplies, electricity grids,
administrative
structures, and economic relationships (just as Israeli and Palestinian parts of Jerusalem are interdependent).
Other political and
administrative
institutions are better positioned to determine whether corporate short-termism is a serious problem and what the best solution would be.
Second, the state’s limited
administrative
capacity must be improved.
Despite partisan bickering, the opposition will not resist the appointment of someone with both the vision and the
administrative
skills to act boldly.
When I was taken to task for some infringement of
administrative
law or alleged excessive use of my legal powers, he would never be able to tell me how the courts would ultimately rule.
There has also been
administrative
action against a few religious institutions for encroaching on public space - practically unheard of since official patronage of religious parties began in the 1970's, when their cadres were needed in the war against the Soviets.
The controls will impose few costs on markets (though they may involve some
administrative
costs for the government).
Unlike the Bankruptcy Law, the
administrative
procedure has a different hierarchy of liquidation priorities: what a bankrupt SOE owes to its employees and the resettlement charges must be covered first and foremost by its total assets, including the enterprise’s collateral, in order to reduce dependence on local governmental budgets.
The procedure abolishes the Liquidation Team, a long-standing regime that many alleged was unjust, aggressive in
administrative
intervention, unprofessional, and unaccountable.
This means that addressing the distributive effects of market failures requires the construction of new judicial, administrative, and regulatory frameworks – a process that will take time.
They represent a collapse of governance; these are the wages of the sins of
administrative
incompetence and political malfeasance.
While Adityanath has a strong local power base in the abjectly poor eastern part of the state, which has supported his reelection five times, he has no
administrative
experience.
A recent revision of that decision permits banks to repossess homes, but only if they help arrange alternative lower-cost housing – an
administrative
nightmare for lenders, particularly if a lot of people start defaulting at the same time.
Judges should make sure that rules are followed, but if a firm is willing to satisfy
administrative
requirements, pay the layoff tax, and make severance payments, they should not be able to second guess the firm's decision.
Vast
administrative
resources are being used to secure the desired result.
The alternative to this price-oriented approach – continued dependence on the quota system – would incur considerable
administrative
expenses, efficiency losses, and social costs stemming from rent-seeking and corruption.
In addition, the
administrative
difficulties of instituting a comprehensive wealth tax are formidable, raising questions about fairness.
Through regulation and
administrative
directives, banks, insurance companies, and pension funds are being forced to hold much higher shares of government debt than they might voluntarily choose to do.
Second, he can command the Environmental Protection Agency to impose
administrative
controls on coal plants and automobile producers even if the Congress does not pass new legislation.
The
administrative
route might turn out to be even more important than the legislative route.
In the Schengen Area, some countries’ inability to protect external borders adequately – owing to a lack of
administrative
capacity (especially true in Greece, but also, to some extent, Italy), together with geographic challenges like long and fractured coast lines – have undermined confidence in the face of the refugee crisis.
The Fund urges that savings be found in unproductive spending - meaning excessive military spending, subsidies for the well-to-do, and inefficient
administrative
practices.
In this context, strengthening our countries’
administrative
capacity is critical, for it will enable us to make the best possible use of the financial and technical assistance provided by bilateral and multilateral institutions.
Though Japan had
administrative
control, Chinese ships would occasionally enter Japanese waters to assert their legal position.
Moreover, almost one-third of the country’s
administrative
districts are now affected by extreme left-wing “Maoist” violence.
An
administrative
blunder seems to have resulted in the destruction of the old landing cards, which had been stored in crates somewhere at the Home Office.
They include the authority to impose taxes and restraints on individuals and private entities through criminal, administrative, and civil law, as well as the state’s obligation to provide public goods and services.
China has strengthened its unitary state with important institutional innovations that have delivered growth and middle-income prosperity, but it still retains the basic five-level
administrative
structure – central government on top, with provincial, city, town, and village bodies below – that first emerged two millennia ago.
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