Example sentences of "administrative and political [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Though they have all faced more complex choices by virtue of having mixed policies towards foreign investors and internal interest groups , there has been some perceptible consistency in approach over time , even though that is at times obscured by administrative and political compromise .
2 However , it demanded an administrative and political will , and the cultivation of inter-departmental and inter-disciplinary cooperation , for the integrated development strategy to succeed .
3 It could not be otherwise if literary intelligence was to make itself available in drawing-rooms to administrative and political decision making .
4 Furthermore , Henry was not content with investing himself with merely an administrative and political imperium , but also claimed a spiritual supremacy , arguing that the monarch was the vicar of God .
5 ‘ A framework for establishing rural development goals would include the following elements : appreciation of cultural and ideological value systems , understanding social and political systems , dissection of administrative and political structures , assessment of resource endowment in relation to population density , and recognition of the level of technological sophistication … and participation of rural people in planning and implementation … ’
6 The first section treats the colonial administrative and political structures .
7 Can the FMI realistically be extended to the study of policy effects without alienating those within the administrative and political community-ministers , departmental policy makers , and client groups — whom such developments might threaten ?
8 At the same time , new administrative and political arrangements effectively reduced such power and influence as woman previously had .
9 Another less weighted but no less effective criticism is that those areas which most need really effective state intervention are the least likely to produce the conditions in which intervention can work , the most obvious reason for this being that deprived peripheral regions are , as Banfield noted , not locations attractive to administrative and political elites of the kind needed to implement the reforms .
10 Another problem was the uncertainty surrounding city-centre planning , when it was apparent that there was little likelihood of an early resolution of the financial , administrative and political issues involved .
11 Inter-organizational and inter-agency relationships have become increasingly complex ; quangos ( with their organizational and informational resources ) are only part of this complex administrative and political environment — an environment which the operations of quangos themselves influence ( see Moore and Booth , 1987 ) .
12 8 LOCAL GOVERNMENT : THE ADMINISTRATIVE AND POLITICAL CONTEXT
13 This is obviously a simplified and inevitably imprecise scheme but it is helpful in placing quasi-government within the broader administrative and political context .
14 A distinction has thus emerged between administrative and political roles , with appointed servants of the state acting under the direction of elected politicians and ultimately answerable to the people .
15 In order to bypass this traditional way of seeing society , Marx turned away from administrative and political organization and tried to see society in different , more fundamental terms .
16 First , the state is now in charge of vast amounts of administrative and political information which is of direct relevance to individuals .
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