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  • ...r{a}ti{o}n-em, n. of action, f. administr{a}-re: see ADMINISTER v. The Fr. administration (13th c. in Littré) may be the immed. source.] *4. ellipt. The management of [[public]] affairs; the conducting or carrying on of the details of [[government]];
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  • ...dministration, administrative behavior, public law, judicial behavior, and public policy. Political science also studies [[power]] in international relation
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  • ...esmanship; their [[trusts]] concern [[responsibilities]] in the regional [[administration]] and the state [[governments]]. Division three includes state [[responsibi ...[philosophy]] and are more or less [[associated]] with [[religion]] as a [[public]] [[function]].
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  • *3: a [[system]] of [[administration]] marked by officialism, red tape, and proliferation ...o the popularization of this term. Many aspects of [[modern]] [[public]] [[administration]] go back to him, and a [[classic]], [[hierarchically]] [[organized]] civil
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  • ...pon their [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_149 second public preaching tour] of [[Galilee]]. ...n [[phases]] of [[Paper 33 - Administration of the Local Universe|universe administration]]. And we have always held the [[opinion]] that, in some way not [[revealed
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  • *'''''[[Administration of the Local Universe]]'''''
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  • This article incorporates public domain material from the General Services Administration document "[https://www.its.bldrdoc.gov/fs-1037/fs-1037c.htm Federal Standar
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  • from Middle French policier, from police conduct of [[public]] affairs ...e romanization of the [[Greek]] "πολιτεία" (politeia), "[[citizenship]], [[administration]], civil polity" and that from "πόλις" (polis), "city". In ancient Gre
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  • *an official entrusted with [[administration]] of the [[laws]]: as a : a principal official exercising [[governmental]] ...oday, in common law systems, a magistrate has limited law enforcement and administration [[authority]]. In civil law systems, a magistrate might be a [[judge]] in a
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  • ...ome] who was responsible for [[maintaining]] the [[census]], supervising [[public]] [[morality]], and overseeing certain aspects of the [[government]]'s [[fi The censors' [[regulation]] of [[public]] [[morality]] is the [[origin]] of the [[modern]] [[meaning]] of the words
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  • ...ss to [[accept]] [[responsibility]] or to account for one's [[actions]] <[[public]] officials lacking accountability> ...y]] for [[actions]], products, [[decisions]], and policies including the [[administration]], governance, and implementation within the scope of the role or employmen
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  • ...on of [[public]] [[opinion]]. A popular assembly as an [[expression]] of [[public]] [[opinion]], though slow in appearing, marked a great [[social]] advance. ...y [[kings]] were greatly restricted by the [[mores]]—by [[tradition]] or [[public]] [[opinion]]. In recent times some [[Urantia]] nations have codified these
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  • ...ates that a cemetery is "A [[burial]]-ground generally; now esp. a large [[public]] park or ground laid out expressly for the interment of the [[dead]], and ...[[information]] in the form of a map, which is used both by the cemetery [[administration]] in managing their [[land]] use and also by [[friends]] and [[family]] mem
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  • ...iversity in 1970 and an M.A. in American Politics and International Public Administration from the University of Southern California, where he also pursued a Ph.D. p
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  • ...[[Salvington]], the [[associate]] of [[Michael]] in the [[control]] and [[administration]] of [[Nebadon]], is of the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title ...], always assisting the Son and being everlastingly indispensable to the [[administration]] of the [[universe]]. In the face of [[Rebellion|insurrection]] only the S
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  • ...ns can be [[symbolic]] as well as [[material]]. They can be in the form of public acknowledgement of or [[apology]] for past violations, indicating state and
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  • ...society]] was wholly [[negative]] in its [[organization]], and the early [[administration]] of [[justice]] consisted in the enforcement of the [[taboos]]. But [[orig 70:11.6 [[Law]] is a codified [[record]] of long [[human]] [[experience]], [[public]] [[opinion]] crystallized and legalized. The [[mores]] were the raw [[mate
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  • ...rked at something—paid ten per cent of his [[income]] or increase to the [[public]] treasury, and it was disbursed as follows: *5. Specially [[trained]] [[mortals]] of the [[planetary]] schools of [[administration]] who have also received the ''order of supreme service'' of the [[morontia
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  • 70:10.4 In the earliest [[primitive]] [[society]] [[public]] [[opinion]] operated directly; officers of [[law]] were not needed. There ...[tribes]] [[practiced]] such [[primitive]] [[techniques]] of [[justice]] [[administration]] three thousand years ago, but it is most amazing that [[thinking]] men wo
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  • ...ge]] from an oversight [[professional]] body [[acting]] to safeguard the [[public]] interest. ...e health care], [[business]] and [[finance]]. In USA, the Federal Aviation Administration regulates aviator certifications.
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