The Howard
Government accompanied these changes with words that misled the broader public on the law.
Not exact matches
In fact, in the letter that
accompanied the filing, he wrote that he aims to «
change how people relate to their
governments and social institutions.»
The
accompanying message: the world is
changing fast, but fear not, this
government knows «what Canadians need to succeed in an evolving economy.»
The
change in the apportionment of power in the direction of decentralization must be
accompanied by a continuous
change in the nature of power, and political
Government transformed into social Administration as far as the particular conditions permit.
For peoples subject to, or allied with, the Roman state, this
change in the form of
government did not make a great deal of difference, except that in the early years of the empire the power struggles which
accompanied the decline of the republic seemed to have come to an end, and tax - collection by private companies, often
accompanied by extortion, was replaced by tax - collection by civil servants.
When it comes to
government, William Higham from Intellect, the trade association for the IT sector, suggests that the potential savings are huge, but must be
accompanied by policy and political
change.
When the County Executive, Comptroller, County Clerk, Sheriff, District Attorney, or a department head, needs legislative approval for some action which is required for the proper functioning of county
government, be it the approval of the annual budget or the
change in the title of a county job, a letter is sent to the legislature, often
accompanied by additional information which can be used by the legislators in making a decision on the matter.
You might remember that the
government directive
changed the wording so that potbellied pigs, small horses and monkeys are now allowed to
accompany passengers in need of a support animal.
[85] This suggests that, unless
accompanied by a cultural
change within
governments, this particular reform may not promote agreement - making.