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Meanings of governmental machinery in inglês
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Usage of governmental machinery in inglês
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Mr. Jefferson formed the governmentalmachinery in strict accordance with this principle.
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But its tendency when applied to governmentalmachinery is disruptive.
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I thought- Iwastaught so at Yale-thatyour governmentalmachinery was excellent, most excellent.
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Yes, naturally so; and as governmentalmachinery turns on schedules, they will increase every year.
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That important regulator to the governmentalmachinery was wanting.
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Furthermore, we have lacked sufficient governmentalmachinery to aid labor and management in resolving their differences.
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By changing the governmentalmachinery by which this household of ninety millions of people conducts its affairs.
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Extent to which the farmers of your locality actually cooperate through the governmentalmachinery of the department of agriculture.
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Napoleon completed this governmentalmachinery.
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In 1836 the British Parliament erected it-stilla solitude-intoa Province, and gave it a governor and other governmentalmachinery.
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Hungary is a kingdom (the Emperor of Austria is its King), and has its own Parliament and governmentalmachinery.
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Public opinion, preoccupied with more specific issues, seemed indifferent to a reform that aimed simply at general improvement in governmentalmachinery.
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Each State possesses a distinct governmentalmachinery of its own, consisting of a Governor, a Senate, and a House of Representatives.
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Always the governmentalmachinery is at hand to serve us in a thousand ways, if we are wise enough to use it.
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With the opening of Congress, by virtue of the election of Taylor, the Whigs obtained the ascendency in the control of governmentalmachinery.
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The constitutions were brief documents, varying from one thousand to twelve thousand words in length, which established the framework of the governmentalmachinery.