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At the same time, he tried to give more effective authority to Egyptian political institutions.
A state driven by expertise, with more and more effective authority placed in the hands of the managerial and administrative élite, could only be checked and balanced by emphatic displays of the popular will.
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Motojima, meanwhile, was struggling to make the organization simpler and more centralized, but his efforts were trapped in a Catch-22: the Domestic Agencies wouldn't turn over more control to ITER's headquarters without greater trust in its effectiveness, but the organization could never be more effective without greater central authority.
Each college was headed by a board for more effective control; it had authority in a specific area such as foreign affairs, the army, the navy, commerce, mining, finances, justice, and so on.
Having been far more effective than the civilian authorities in providing flood relief, the army, despite the humiliations of 2011, is now less unpopular than it was.
The result of this study suggest the need for greater and more effective control by competent authorities to avoid black market medicines and to combat drug smuggling and counterfeiting.
Recent food fraud cases such as the horsemeat scandal, have shown the need for more effective action by enforcement authorities to protect consumers and honest operators alike against risks arising from breaches of rules anywhere in the food chain.
It's true that sometimes you can be more effective by not using your authority.
Why is this going to be more effective than a good local authority, especially for small primary schools?
These exercises suggest that broader interstate powers would be more effective than expanded product-line authority at reducing bank failure, but they also indicate that neither reform would significantly reduce the number of bank failures during the next several years.
That doesn't mean the waters are necessarily cleaner than anywhere else -- Connecticut produced 950,000 tons of animal waste in 1997, according to the Natural Resources Defense Council, although that is small change compared to Texas, which topped the list with 110 million tons -- but the authorities say more effective monitoring at least allows them to close beaches before health problems arise.
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