Sentences with phrase «instrument of government»

That was a deliberate attempt to have a fundamental instrument of government that embraced basic human rights, had an independent judiciary.
Although universities may profess to be independent from government, they have become important instruments of government policy, for which they are directly accountable.
Singapore Government Securities (SGS) are debt instruments of the Government of Singapore.
Though Lawrence's Dominika has been trained as a lethal instrument of her government, her sole wish is to escape the new life she has been forced to adopt.
Another contributing factor was a shift in the intellectual climate, away from the view that the financial system was an instrument of government policy toward a more libertarian view that economic objectives would be better served by allowing market forces greater sway.
The Instrument of Government was written in 1975ish I think.
Inseparable from the economic structure of society, as well as from all of the other institutions regulating the common life, are the instruments of government, with which political science is concerned.
They used the Church to reinforce their power, but they left to it many of its former functions, and so, while employing it as an instrument of government, honored it and preserved it fairly intact.
Because it's an instrument of government.
«Nigeria belongs to all citizens and it is the highest act of treachery, betrayal and treason for elected officials to use the instrument of government to promote sectional interests at the cost of the lives of other citizens.»
The villains are only slightly less incompetent than the instruments of government that are left behind (The film really becomes a comedy of errors as it progresses).
A church school will need to look at its trust deed and instrument of government to confirm who the trustees and appointees of foundation governors are.
As an instrument of government, Ofsted fulfils these needs and is able to successfully justify it's own existence through the compliance of those whom it claims to support.
There is no instrument of government, its staff all become MAT employees, and LGB members hold their positions only if they are appointed by the MAT directors.
Playing on happenstance, in Nazis and Astronauts 2011, he juxtaposes emblematic portraits of bad men (Nazis) with good men (American Astronauts), instruments of government and society, in alternating black and white and colour tiles (not of the bathroom type).
The fact that the blood sample was drawn by a laboratory assistant does not imply such a divergence from the Code of Judicial Procedure that it can be seen as a violation of the Instrument of Government Chapter 2 Section 6.
The Instrument of Government is a worthy precedent for military dictators of all centuries and Pakistan's President Musharraf would recognise much of it.
Sir Anthony Clarke MR is clearly something of a historian because he points out that, although famed for its unwritten constitution, Britain has had no less than two written ones: the Instrument of Government of 1653 and the Humble Petition and Advice of 1657.
Circumstances will arise where the lawyer should have no contact with the media and other cases where the lawyer is under a specific duty to contact the media to properly serve the client — the latter situation will arise more often in the context of administrative boards and tribunals where a particular tribunal is an instrument of government policy and hence is susceptible to public opinion.
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