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Temporary institutions like the Civilian Conservation Corps and the Works Progress Administration provided much-needed jobs but also left a legacy of new public infrastructure — the people's capital, if you will.
Under the United Nations plan, those temporary institutions would function for a few months until the spring, when an emergency loya jirga, a traditional constituent assembly of elders, would meet.
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The panel also recommends that science departments look to the Dutch system of Onderzoekscholen--temporary institutions supported by several university departments or even universities, typically funded for a period of 4 years and training between 40 and 100 PhD students--to get ideas.
Truth commissions are temporary official institutions established to examine patterns of specified human rights abuses over a given time period (Hayner 2010).
This suggests that most believe current conditions are temporary, or that institutions are floundering, or a bit of both.
"It really is curious that the head of the UN gets orders from temporary illegal Kosovo institutions, from an illegal, self-proclaimed, mafia quasi-state," he said.
Today he is much in demand as a guest professor and takes temporary posts at institutions ranging from the University of Maryland to the Free University in Berlin.
"Wiki Loves Art is a international event where museums and cultural institutions temporary opened their doors for a free content photography contest.
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