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"The bones become much stronger and the way the bone is organised internally is of much higher quality".
R2 has given us a system that separates the visual navigation from the way content is organised internally.
Nonetheless the Union must recognise the fact that many of our Member States are organised internally in a way that gives substantial responsibilities to regions and other subnational authorities.
No attempt whatever is made to tamper with the way states are organised internally, something that does, indeed, vary a very great deal, in that many regions possess competences, while others have merely administrative responsibilities or simply the name of 'region'region
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"It is a shame Mr Davies feels it is better to spend his time organising internally facing meetings, rather than doing what Angela is doing, which is working in Wallasey and around the country for a strong, united Labour party that can take on the Tories and heal the divisions that six years of Tory government have caused".
In practice, however, the concept of a network society has established itself to refer merely to quite detached organisations that have organised into networks internally and within their field.
Firms make sense when the cost of organising things internally through hierarchies is less than the cost of buying things from the market; they are a way of dealing with the high transaction costs faced when you need to do something moderately complicated.
The principle of subsidiarity does not stop with national governments, but nonetheless, by virtue of that principle of subsidiarity, it is not up to the Union itself to tell the Member States how to organise themselves internally.
Cyber-threat intelligence [89] is becoming ever more powerful, which poses two complementary challenges to organisations: how to organise this intelligence internally and how to face attackers having access to a similarly growing amount of information.
Security investigation is emerging as a research domain per se and poses several core challenges: 1. Cyber-threat intelligence [89] is becoming ever more powerful, which poses two complementary challenges to organisations: how to organise this intelligence internally and how to face attackers having access to a similarly growing amount of information.
Reflecting on these literatures, we summarise that 'state' is an entity in organising a society internally and externally while 'government' it is an administration that is established for arranging the implementation of state's regulations.
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