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A defining public nuisance?
It also occurs when secular government assumes a monopoly in terms of defining public and political identity.
They want daily interaction with governments both local and national, and to take part in defining public policies, offering opinions on the decisions that affect them each day.
The defining public perception, particularly following the award of the 2022 World Cup to the tiny desert state of Qatar, is that football's governing body is tainted by corruption at the very top.
On the other hand, through explicitly defining "public interest" and "needs," the actors clearly distinguished the demolition situation from the unconditional obligations in traditional culture.
The consultation between several ministries in defining public policy is what Lascoumes and Le Gales [27] call the coordination of central governments or public coordination.
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It is scarcely an exaggeration to say that the Times defines public reality.
Economists whose work has come to define public debates do well, too.
The current law defines public records as those specifically required by statute or regulations to be maintained by government agencies.
We defined public schools tightly as those listed in 1971 as such, leaving out schools that have gone independent since.
Key defined public opinion in 1961 as "opinions held by private persons which governments find it prudent to heed".
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