Administration, Volume 12Institute of Public Administration, 1964 |
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Page 30
... reasonable and in the case of properties which were not rented and as I have said in the country as a whole , this would be by far the greater majority of cases , the valuation would be of a rental value taken at 3 % of the capital ...
... reasonable and in the case of properties which were not rented and as I have said in the country as a whole , this would be by far the greater majority of cases , the valuation would be of a rental value taken at 3 % of the capital ...
Page 94
... reasonable time into the future , weighing it against a significantly broad spectrum of external circumstances . Once gathered and analyzed , the information must be capable of presentation in some utilitarian form , the map being the ...
... reasonable time into the future , weighing it against a significantly broad spectrum of external circumstances . Once gathered and analyzed , the information must be capable of presentation in some utilitarian form , the map being the ...
Page 265
... reasonable way should that be necessary or desirable . For the Government , as the formulating and executive agency , there is first the practical problem of drawing up a reasonable and consistent plan for some years ahead having regard ...
... reasonable way should that be necessary or desirable . For the Government , as the formulating and executive agency , there is first the practical problem of drawing up a reasonable and consistent plan for some years ahead having regard ...
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accounts activities aged Allowances American approach areas assistance authorities become bodies buildings capital central centres Committee concerned considerable considered cost Councils County course Department district Dublin economic effect efficiency established examination example existing expenditure experience fact field functions give given grants Health hospital housing important improvement income increase individual industrial institutions interest Ireland Irish land limited living matter means methods objectives operation organization period persons planning political population position possible practice present principles problems production Professor programme psychology Public Administration question rates reasonable regard relation responsibility result School social society staff standards town United University urban valuation workers