Second, the structure of state-provided education suggests that the goal of government education is not provision of the socially efficient quantity of basic education.
"No European state managed to build tolerance into the structure of the state, " Mr MacGregor said.
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Until there are improvements to everyday lives, the structure of the state or political life, then Greeks will continue to feel angry, cross and cornered.
That argument will be much easier to make if the second set of opportunities to do with updating the structure of the state has been grasped.
Our legislature needs to revamp the entire management and operational structure of the state by ordering a red tape reduction and streamlined targeting of employers in emerging economic sectors.
Like many other attempts to find traces of Raoul Wallenberg, this one failed to lead to a breakthrough, but I hope that the information that was gathered helped Memorial's effort to draw a complete picture of the scope and structure of Soviet state terror.
Where he excelled was in his understanding of the murky emerging market structure and state of play.
The government would still determine the size of the welfare state and the structure of the tax system (eg, it would decide how progressive the income-tax schedule should be).
Although the structure of Brazil's state and federal courts seems similar to that of the United States, its legal system is built on quite different foundations.
Every time we hear trendy slogans such as "global village, " "world economy, " or "international cooperation, " Americans should remember that other nations have no familiarity with or understanding of our Bill of Rights or our federal structure of government with separate state laws.
The collapse was the result of a collision between the tractor-trailer and the overhead structure of the bridge, Washington State Patrol Chief John Batiste told reporters.
Russia and Iran are both believed to have renewed their commitment only to allow Bashar al-Assad to go as part of a balanced orderly transition that would retain much of the regime structure and state institutions.
Because of that structure, New York is a state where the governor's power can be limited largely to control of the purse strings.
If Vermont were to take on the tax structure of neighboring New Hampshire, the state would have no shortage of people moving in to pursue jobs and set up businesses.
To achieve stability, Brazil must find a more sensible tax structure, get better control of fiscally lax state governments and reform its public pensions.
Then and there Lloyd George laid the foundations of the welfare state on which Labour later built a larger structure, according to the architecture of those two social liberals, Beveridge and Keynes.
However, Audrey Gaughran feels that the guidelines will be undermined because "both company structure and globalised company operations facilitate corporate evasion of state jurisdiction".
After the state rejected the construction of another hard structure, park officials, working with environmentalists, came up with a Plan B: Move gas, water and sewer lines out of the risk zone.
But it's unclear whether Paterno's place in the Hall of Fame will go the way of his famed 900-pound bronze statute removed from the university earlier this week, a structure that once exuded a sense of permanence that greeted fans at Penn State.
Per the structure of the payment plan set up in the mortgage settlement, each state government is to receive a direct portion of the money for the purpose of funding future law enforcement efforts, providing additional relief to borrowers, paying civil penalties, funding of foreclosure relief programs and to compensate the state for its losses from the crisis.
It is absurd that the question of how to structure and regulate these giants should be dealt with by a single state.
The immediate reason is that in many countries the state is now so bloated that, even without changing the basic structure of government, it could be made much more efficient.
The future of the world's largest surviving Victorian glasshouse structure has been secured with the help of millions of pounds worth of grants, donations and state funding.
Plato was in vogue then, and Plato believed in central planning by intellectuals in the context of communal property, centralized state education, state centralized cultural offerings and communal family structure.
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About half of the 30 million Americans expected to get coverage under the Affordable Care Act will be covered by an expansion of Medicaid, a state-run program that has long varied in its benefit structure from state to state.
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Telecommunications is imploding not only because of unbalanced balance sheets but also because its immensely complicated regulatory structure, involving the federal government and 50 state regulatory agencies, was cobbled together for a pre-Internet era.
But a state highway spokesman says they were only working on the surface of the road, not the underlying structure.
Instead, Kohl's government mistakenly imposed an absolutely unaffordable welfare- state structure, including too-heavy taxes, on the former East Germany, making impossible the kind of resurgence West Germany experienced after Erhard's reforms.
Yesterday's deal may solve California's immediate budgetary problems but it does little to address the structure of the underlying revenue-raising and budget-setting process, which are the cause of perennial strife for the state.
The key, say most players, is to come up with a moderate plan that takes the tax structure and simplifies it to the point that remote sellers can comply with interstate tax requirements while fulfilling the bottom lines of state and local governments.
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