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  • *4a : a [[statement]] of the [[financial]] position of an [[administration]] for a definite period of time based on estimates of expenditures during t ...budget is an estimate of the funds needed for promotion, advertising, and public relations in order to market the product or service.
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  • ...[sociologists]]/[[psychologists]], popular (usually national) politicians, public speakers, actors, movie-stars/movie-producers, casting directors, pop-music ...ership & Society course at New Mexico State University College of Business Administration & Economics, Retrieved 28 July 2005.
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  • ...e region's diverse [[culture]]. Gradually annexed by and brought under the administration of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Company_rule_in_India British East In ...ce the challenges of [[poverty]], [[corruption]], malnutrition, inadequate public healthcare, and [[terrorism]]. A nuclear weapons state and a regional power
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  • ...l Son]], [[Monjoronson]]. When he and his [[administration]] move into the public arena, he will be working with the remnants of civil [[governments]] and pr
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  • ...or [[library]] background. These archives are typically not open to the [[public]] and only used by workers of the owner company, although some will allow a ...history of their home or region. Many government archives are open to the public and no appointment is required to visit.[12]
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  • # This article incorporates public domain material from the General Services Administration document "Federal Standard 1037C" (in support of MIL-STD-188).
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  • ...] [[administration]] of [[government]] such as lawyers, journalists, and [[public]] [[policy]] [[researchers]]. A capital that is the prime [[economic]], [[c
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  • ...the [[home]]. James's [[management]] of [[family]] expenditures and his [[administration]] of the [[home]] [[budget]] were undisturbed.
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  • :4. a. The condition or employment of a [[public]] servant (of a [[sovereign]] or [[state]]). in the British, French, etc. s :5. a. A branch of [[public]] employment, or a body of public servants, concerned with some particular kind of [[work]] or the supply of
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  • ...ous situation, [[Jesus]] began definitely to [[plan]] his [[program]] of [[public]] labors in behalf of his people and the world, in behalf of every [[inhabi ...ture]] life visualized by the high [[personalities]] of the [[Paradise]] [[administration]] of the [[universe of universes]].
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  • ...en formats and forums, for we could get lost in discussions of [[planetary administration]] and social arts and competitive [[skills]] ad infinitum. But the charm an ...mitted negligence to use spell-check has left you with egg on your face in public, and you would perhaps like to clean up your act and indicate to your frien
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  • ...rs in an age prior to Light and Life, but they often refrain from making [[public]] statements. If Urantia was going to ‘tough it out’ through the [[gene “In the coming weeks and months we (the celestial administration) will attempt to provide some level of [[coherence]] from Christ Michael’
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  • On the day of his public “declaration” of the Universal Father’s rule over Urantia, the blindf ...ll are treated equally, then there is no reason for protesting against the administration.
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  • ...Peabody Institute, Danvers, Mass (now the [https://www.danverslibrary.org/administration/pilhistlong2.html| Peabody Institute Library of Danvers]): $100,000 ...ct of Columbia: $15,000 (today the Peabody Room, Georgetown Branch, DC Public Library).
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  • ...ds, fundamentalists have also engaged in various forms of activism, from [[public]] [[demonstration]] to political organization, and in the [[process]] have ...ible]]. They [[focused]] in particular on the teaching of [[evolution]] in public schools and universities, which they sought to ban either by legislation or
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  • ...s]] are very simple, direct, and [[economical]]. The few offices of city [[administration]] are keenly sought by the highest types of [[citizens]]. ...of this [[body]] is purely [[advisory]], but it is a mighty regulator of [[public]] [[opinion]] and exerts a powerful [[influence]] upon all branches of the
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  • <li>[[Paper 33|The Administration of the Local Universe]]</li> <li>[[Paper 45|The Local System Administration]]</li>
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  • ...les overlooks the inner and smaller ones, each being [[surrounded]] by a [[public]] [[promenade]] wall. These walls are constructed of [[crystal]] [[gems]] o ...tuated at the [[center]] of the governing [[group]] of [[structures]] on [[administration]] hill.
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  • ...would find perplexity in the approach to the [[resolution]] of personal or public crises, then understanding that you can indoctrinate this process of [[cons ...]] has already gained much [[attention]] and being part of the [[planetary administration]], you in a sense [[link]] and draw a wider interest, for there are many ot
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  • ...ate Department where they have differences of opinion that change from one administration to the next. Do you understand? ...n an oligarchy--a small group of individuals--can so totally control overt public expressions through controlling the media.
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