Exchange rate published by the Peruvian
Superintendence of Banking and Insurance).
Science and weather «The daily record of meteorological observations telegraphed to the Imperial Observatory at Paris, and published in a lithographed sheet, continues to increase in interest and importance under the active and enlightened
superintendence of M. Le Verrier, director of the observatory.
Not exact matches
However, one thing Obama's populism has in common with his techno - politics is the view that political experience is reducible to the pursuit
of tepid interests and that statesmanship is nothing but their polite
superintendence.
To carry out the IOR reforms, a new lay board, entitled the Council
of Superintendence, has been established.
A manifest as well as admirable Indication
of the divine
Superintendence and Management.»
Has your involvement in this process and the opportunity to look at the
superintendence from a national perspective given you any new or different feelings about the role
of the superintendent in today's challenging educational environment?
In 1826 Massachusetts formally established the system
of school committees by requiring each town to elect a separate school committee to have «the general charge and
superintendence»
of all the public schools
of the town.
In respect
of that
superintendence function the late Chief Justice [Antonio] Lamer commented that the intention
of the legislative provision «was to recognize and continue the exercise
of responsibilities similar to those
of the Attorney General as historically performed by the JAG under English common law.»