Yes, Russia does have a long history of state supervision of speech approriateness.
How easy will it be for that person to be moved from the non-state provided service back into state supervision?
State supervision of newspapers offends their readers and journalism serves democracy best when its values are those the public consider decent.
The authorities in one country will have ordered state supervision out of concern for the welfare of a child and the convention seeks to prevent the family from slipping through the cracks by moving on.
Furthermore, the government has encouraged citizens to go on-line for education and business purposes, hoping that a well-educated and entrepreneurial population, under strict state supervision, will lead to greater regional and global influence, increased economic opportunities and foreign investment.
Recently, we began to see families who are enduring ill health and hunger because of the lack of state control and supervision and because of those who exploit the bad security situation.
Its largest shareholder (55%) is the Shenzhen City SASAC (State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission).
Southern Weekly reported the news, and suspected the SASAC (state-owned assets supervision and administration commission) policies for punishment and the central corporate nominating system were to blame.
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The agency that now regulates the state-owned firms, called the State-Owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission, should "confine itself to policy-making and oversight, " the report recommended, not management.
The Chinese State Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine said the amount of the chemical found in the milk would not cause ill effects in adults who drank less than two liters a day.
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Wave after wave of bank failures there have forced governments to tighten regulation and supervision, to privatise unwieldy state banks and to open once-pampered institutions to competition.
With consistent regulation it is unlikely that we will need the five current regulatory groups--the Fed, Comptroller of the Currency, Office of Thrift Supervision, the FDIC and state banking regulators.
When state securities regulators checked up on brokers under their supervision recently, they opened a window on what investors can expect in terms of worst practices.
The entire works are going to be carried out in accordance to the recommendations and under scientific supervision of UNESCO in cooperation with the State institutions of Albania concerned with the protection of cultural heritage.
Chavez also controls all the powers of the state including the electoral national council in charge of election supervision.
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State-of-the-art risk controls and professional supervision comprise the basic safety net investors and regulators expect from Wall Street.
Already there are substantial state-to-state differences in what nurses are allowed to do without the supervision of doctors, differences that tend to reflect the entrenched political power of doctors rather than any sound public policy research.
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Consumer advocates and some industry analysts contend that the agency long courted big banks to choose the OCC as their regulator by offering a lax approach to supervision and taking the side of banks in striking down state consumer-protection laws.
Although, as the Cox report says, China has been enjoying pretty unrestricted access to America for 20 years and in Republican and Democratic administrations alike, it was under Mr Clinton that the programme of official military exchanges was revived, and that supervision of export sales of satellite technology was removed from the State Department to the far laxer Commerce Department.
So rather than just tackling the gangs, Sao Paulo's state government needs to treat the underlying causes: the lack of training and supervision of prison staff, and the overcrowding and poor facilities in jails.
Reform's opponents point to cases in Latin America where poor supervision and cronyism have turned privatisation sour such as Mexico, which sold its state telecoms monopoly a decade ago but still has low telephone density and huge problems of regulation.
State of the art fitness equipment will be available for people of all ages to have a go, under the supervision of City College gym instructors.
Last Wednesday, the head of the state department's diplomatic security division, Richard Griffin, resigned after a report said there should be far tighter supervision of private security personnel in Iraq.
The model being contemplated is close to Japan's successful bank nationalisations a decade ago, when the state-backed bail-out agency replaced bank boards, but let many managers continue in their jobs under new supervision.
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