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1 A restructuring of the semi-states was planned by her predecessor in the department, Richard Bruton.
2 This Government is carrying much less ideological baggage about the semi-states than some of its predecessors.
3 No doubt he has some interesting management insights on "agents of change" in the semi-states .
4 Deregulation in recent years and the resultant changes to competition law means the Government role in semi-states has altered.
5 It should be a relief to Great Southern Hotels, the nomad of the semi-states , that it will be sold.
6 They move on and, before the semi-states have properly got to grips with their new modus operandi, the next Minister proposes yet more change.
7 However, between them, State departments and semi-States purchase hundreds of new vehicles every year.
8 They have morphed from our assets into something called the "commercial semi-States " .
9 Or does he propose taxpayer support, as with semi-States ?
10 The semi-States have been moved from "negative-watch" to negative by the ratings agency.
11 Semi-states face a difficult year with increasing pressure from regulators and the postponing or abandonment of flotation plans.
12 If semi-States are free to ignore the wishes of the public through their elected representatives it begs the question, qui regit?
13 But it is the performance of the largest semi-States - not their ownership - that will be the most critical factor.
14 You might think Coillte, the forestry company, is another of those dusty old semi-States that is probably based in some Stalinesque monolith.
15 The fact that CIE workers are also set for a heave against Partnership 2000 shows that the present malaise has also spread to the semi-States .
16 The payout last year by nine commercial semi-States was 19 per cent lower than the €323.74 million paid out by 10 companies in 2017.
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