These guys forget that they get the use of public resources, like airwaves and public rights-of-way.
And city leaders might in turn overcome their aversion to the efficient pricing of public resources such as parking and busy roads.
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Investment in basic research, through our universities and research institutions, that yields licensable technologies, is a more prudent path for the allocation of public resources.
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The Scottish Conservatives' amendment said it regretted attempts to promote a nationalist agenda through the use of public resources and the teaching of history, but this amendment fell.
This will require devoting a substantial share of public resources to the agricultural sector and improvements to the legal and institutional environment to encourage Ethiopian farmers to invest in their land and innovate.
Labour parliamentary business manager Paul Martin said he may have breached rules relating to separation of ministerial and constituency roles, the use of public resources for party political purposes and a duty to record formal meetings.
One last thought: Although the Roach-Frankel duo went on to address currencies and exchange rates, the two never got to a basic risk factor in the current fragile period: What if the U.S. dollar, under the weight of private and public misallocation of resources, were to collapse?
In a climate of ever diminishing public resources for health care, physicians of all stripes seek a back door to economic stability, often through cosmetic surgery.
In the case of Korea, it is the divergence of interests between the monopoly position of the chaebols and their customers, between the families and minority investors and between the allocation of public and financial resources to the chaebols and other parts of the economy.
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The use of the Private Finance Initiative will result in the public losing control of NHS resources, doctors have said.
Early action is the early deployment of resources by public bodies to prevent problems occurring or getting worse, rather than spending money reactively, once those problems have occurred.
Compared to a fully virtualized data center, especially a data center that makes use of private or public cloud resources, a physical data center moves at a snails pace.
The standards provide a minimum set of requirements for the public reporting of exploration results, geothermal resources, and geothermal reserves.
The same is also true to some extent of resource companies: revelations of resources are more strictly controlled for public companies than private.
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David McNarry moved a UUP amendment calling for a re-allocation of resources to key public services including the health service.
Dempsey returned to Denver in 1983 to practice law, joining the board of Royal Resources, a public oil-exploration company run by a trout-fishing buddy who had been assigned by a court to clean up securities fraud.
Supervise the development of outreach activities in the Earth sciences especially through the development of standard setting mechanisms for international cooperation and networking in the creation of Geoparks to raise the awareness of decision makers and the general public on the evolution of the Earth and its resources and the important role geoscientists have in the sustainable development of our planet.
By contrast British banks would only be underwritten by the more limited resources of the UK public sector.
And those who are just getting started have an opportunity, like never before, to benefit from a wealth of resources from private and public sources.
The French foreign ministry on Friday pointed to "two limits on residency rights" under EU law: "respect for public order and possession of sufficient resources to not impose an excessive burden on the host country's social welfare system".
The former group includes the likes of public college and university officials, who perceive the for-profit schools as competition for students and scarce public resources, as well as investors who bet short against the publicly traded stocks of the for-profit schools.
Miller was chairman of the Natural Resources (now Resources) Committee, Mineta was chairman of the Public Works (now Transportation and Infrastructure) Committee and John J.
State resources, including armies of public servants and over 1, 000 buses, were dragooned into service.
In contrast, states in the South and parts of the Plains tend to pour their public resources into productive uses.
Use the media: Particularly if your pressure group does not have the resources to employ teams of public relations people.
The larger question, of course, is how the FDA makes best use of its limited resources in pursuing its public health goals.
He experiments with raising the ratio of investment to consumption, changing the nature and conditions of investment and shifting the balance from private to public spending, while staying within tight constraints on the use of resources.
The decisions over how and where to invest both public and private resources are one of give-and-take.
To be sure, unions have long pretended to oppose vouchers not because they are afraid of competition but because vouchers drain resources from public school children.
Can you name a person who ended up poor and unhappy because they devoted too many resources to the voluntary production of public goods of actual value to the rest of society?
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