Sentence examples for ministry structure from inspiring English sources

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Differentiation between government buildings lets the city keep more streets open, but also makes the use of the government buildings less flexible in case of changes in the ministry structure.

Village elders may require more intensive training compared to other cadres that exist outside the formal health ministry structure.

Decentralization options adopted by countries include: deconcentration to lower levels within a national ministry structure delegation to semi-autonomous bodies, such as hospital or local health boards devolution to separate local governments privatization to NGOs and for-profit organizations.

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The influence of Walpole's long ministry on the structure of 18th-century politics was profound.

This section provided security control over the ordinary civil servants, and its personnel were not part of that ministry's official structure.

He was not the first Episcopal priest to find his vocation fulfilled in the so-called slums, but he was the first to widen the understanding of the Christian mission from narrow concepts of overseas work or work in rural areas into an organized and structured ministry to the poor, the minorities, and other neglected people of the inner city.

One worry is that because of the pre-existing exclusions and benefits structure, ministries disproportionately attract and retain people in relatively good health, leaving the traditional insurance market with a relatively sicker group of customers.

Water flowed into the structure, the ministry staid, after pipes were damaged by the tow lines.

The administrative structure of ministries in Thailand is founded on hierarchy and authority, with co-ordination among ministries undertaken through institutional arrangements.

The wall will defend rice paddies, says Masahito Abe, a local teacher.Even more puzzlingly, the land ministry admits the new structures are not designed to withstand the sort of seismic event that occurred in 2011.

Strong prime ministers in these so-called Westminster systems are often endowed with considerable constitutional powers, including the power to change the structure of ministries (and, hence, the number of powers of their cabinet colleagues) as an executive action without seeking new legislation.

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