The study also found that public water supply was safe and that the air was not contaminated.
The metropolis has grown so big and fast that the once-adequate public water supply now serves less than half of the population.
For the history-challenged, I recommend reviewing the experience of holders of Washington (state) Public Power Supply bonds that were issued to fund a nuclear power plant.
The chamber and AFL also have agreed to create a new federal bureau to inform Congress and the public about labor supply issues, but the role of that entity remains unclear.
In the past, departments such as sales, marketing, customer service, public relations, and supply chain might each have had their own data sets, which they managed separately.
Mr Jospin defiantly argued that energy supply was a public service demanding special treatment.
The government rescued RBS only because the public needs the bank to supply credit and to provide a payments system.
Output of services includes services of transport, communications, trade, material supply housing, public utilities, culture, health care, bank service etc.
This money will be spent to restore the capacity of basic public services such as water supply, electricity importation, water sanitation, heating plants and road repair.
They do not rule out, as some critics have claimed, applying a market-based approach to the provision of public services or reinvigorating the supply-side of the economy.
In a new paper, Public Procurement and the Private Supply of Green Buildings, authors Timothy Simcoe and Michael W. Toffel show that there is, indeed, a spillover effect to the private sector.
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Germany and other European Union nations have lately begun to confront their own outbreaks of BSE, with traumatic effects on public confidence in the food supply and the governments they hold responsible for assuring its safety.
Breaking this link in the public mind between fiscal measures and supply-side overhauls is an urgent priority.
Then it came to her: As the public relations executive for a kitchen supply company, she did know people in the culinary world.
Public services, such as the supply of electricity, are dire.
E. for the 60-odd wind turbines that will go into the 99 mw wind project, which has a 20-year contract to supply electricity for the Public Service Company of Oklahoma.
The lack of any monetary rule to constrain the Fed and the lack of any convertibility principle, as existed under the classical gold standard, means the Fed has a monopoly on base money (currency held by the public plus reserves), the supply of which is determined by a small group of Fed officials who presume to be able to forecast the future.
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Public opinion on Guernsey's electricity supply is being sought by the States' Scrutiny Committee.
They consider inflation's principal determinants to be the gap between aggregate supply and demand and the public's expectations.
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Its forces have trained hard for just such an engagement, as well as working on improvements to civil defence, supply lines, planning and public relations.
But private-sector suppliers such as Duke will be competing with public-sector ones, which still supply 80% of Brazil's power, much of it from old, depreciated plants.
The third (and more controversial) supply-side button concerns public spending.
Public statistics show no difference in the supply of doctors.
If the Fed buys back issued securities (such as Treasury bills) from large banks and securities dealers, it increases the money supply in the hands of the public.
It also boasts the lowest birth and infant mortality rates, more hospital beds than any other state, plus the greatest per-capita supply of foodgrain through the state public distribution system.
The third (and more controversial) supply side button has to do with public spending.
Prices, though, overreacted, much like public opinion, and have fallen below what underlying supply-demand fundamentals suggest, according to research by RBC Capital Markets.
Cathy James, chief executive of the whistle-blowing charity Public Concern at Work, urged the DoH to supply all its data to an inquiry led by both the health select committee and Employment Relations Minister Jo Swinson.
The government commissioned Kate Barker, a member of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee, to look at supply principally because it is worried about public-service workers in the southeast, such as teachers and nurses, whose ranks Mr Brown aims to increase.
Fourth, our attention is deservedly on the "supply side" of corporate governance, the public companies.
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