Administration, Volume 29, Issue 2Institute of Public Administration, 1981 |
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Page 157
... Authority in Dublin city and county . City and county councillors interviewed during this study believed that this authority had functioned well and that there was no need for the Eastern Health Board . Sensitive to the political ...
... Authority in Dublin city and county . City and county councillors interviewed during this study believed that this authority had functioned well and that there was no need for the Eastern Health Board . Sensitive to the political ...
Page 160
... authorities with only four electoral areas , the council appoints three additional councillors to produce a local authority majority . 19 Opinions differ as to the value of local committees . One interviewed city councillor stated that ...
... authorities with only four electoral areas , the council appoints three additional councillors to produce a local authority majority . 19 Opinions differ as to the value of local committees . One interviewed city councillor stated that ...
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... authorities . This admission , made in 1969 , assumed greater importance in the late 1970s when the Government began to ... authority to the boards . Nevertheless , the failure of the regional hospital boards has had an impact on the ...
... authorities . This admission , made in 1969 , assumed greater importance in the late 1970s when the Government began to ... authority to the boards . Nevertheless , the failure of the regional hospital boards has had an impact on the ...
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Annals Development Aid Policy | 107 |
K A Kennedy The State of the Public Finances | 137 |
Aspects | 153 |
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