An unfortunate consequence of relying on English-language documents is that the local population appears for much of this history as a series of administrative inconveniences: a dock strike here, a cholera epidemic there, that kind of thing.
He landed a job as an administrative assistant at a large company in Los Angeles.
"I believe the reason is that they believed this is an administrative measure a member State has taken which does not endanger its democracy".
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It appeared in the May 1, 1975 FORBES, not long after John Bogle had created Vanguard by splitting a fund administrative arm off from a money management company.
Professor Jefferys had put Botmeh forward to be interviewed five years ago as a part-time casual administrative worker on a temporary contract, despite his criminal record, the union said.
And when that happens, I expect it to be a mundane, administrative detail, not a catastrophic market event.
He has also shoved a tight budget through parliament and made a start on administrative reform, creating a cabinet secretariat that tries to stop ministers acting as rival chieftains.
However, if an investor had purchased stock in the 30 components of the Dow in 1990 that were all deploying ERP, that investor would have benefited from a 35% decline in General and Administrative costs as a percentage of revenues, a five-fold increase in revenues as automation enabled massive scale, and an almost eight-fold increase in market cap.
As a result, the SEC informed the individual addressed in its notice that it may seek injunctive relief, a cease-and-desist order, administrative sanctions including a bar from association with an investment advisor, disgorgement of ill-gotten gains and civil penalties.
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Whether living in a Cheung Kong apartment, switching on a Fortress appliance powered by Hong Kong Electric, buying groceries at Park 'N Shop or toiletries at Watson's, listening to Metro Radio, or, soon, connecting via a PCCW-HKT line, people in the Special Administrative Region are a captive market.
Typically, his own example was admirable: in spite of a gruelling administrative workload, Hoggart gave lectures several times a week on modern literature.
"The state... agrees to offset the days in which the appellant was detained for the purpose of a criminal investigation prior to his administrative detention from the period of the current administrative detention order, and also announces that as long as no new significant and substantive material is added regarding the appellant, there is no intention to extend the administrative detention, " a statement said.
"Only a decision from the administrative court would execute such a ban, " he told CNN.
Providing assistance for carbon-tax-induced increases in energy bills to all low- and moderate-income households would require a major expansion of the program, a substantial increase in administrative costs, and possibly a major overhaul of the program.
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Open ID was dreamed up as a way to ease the mental and administrative burden of having a different login identity and password for almost every website.
Thursday, a magistrate completed administrative proceedings and moved the case to a trial court in south Delhi's Saket court complex.
Another comparison point we like: general and administrative expenses as a fraction of revenue.
He succeeds Craig Livingstone, who went on paid administrative leave pending a review of what happened.
On Prop 8, the administrative is not a party to that case, and I have nothing for you on that.
Earnings, however, decreased 37% because of higher selling, general and administrative expenses and a near doubling of research and development costs.
Its selling, general and administrative expenses as a percentage of sales also improved to 11.1% from 11.9% in the year-ago quarter.
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The present arrangement, whereby taxes are collected centrally and allocated accordingly, has the advantage of keeping administrative costs to a minimum.
Chaput announced resolutions to eight of the 26 cases of priests on administrative leave as a result of the grand jury report.
The towns, little more than administrative centres with a church, a hospital and a few one-storey government buildings, have been looted and wrecked.
Even so, the rapid expansion of administrative personnel is a worry.
But the lack of legitimate administrative authority is a growing obstacle.
The lawyers for the NEDC are trying to persuade the justices that the administrative burden of a requirement for permitting would not be all that heavy.
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As we learned from the Atlanta cheating scandal, such administrative discretion is a recipe for fraud, especially when paychecks and career advancement are riding on the test results.
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We believe this could help lift the Ford stock as this will reduce its selling, general and administrative costs as a percentage of its revenues over the next four-years.
Government oversight: Insurers must report how much they spend on medical care versus administrative costs, a step that later will be followed by tighter government review of premium increases.
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