Administration, Volume 28, Issue 3Institute of Public Administration, 1980 |
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Page 289
... involved , the political objections it raises and the limited meaning of the exercise . This article has discussed some of the problems that arise with the use of food aid for development purposes , and some of the policy issues that ...
... involved , the political objections it raises and the limited meaning of the exercise . This article has discussed some of the problems that arise with the use of food aid for development purposes , and some of the policy issues that ...
Page 313
... involved the partition of one or more counties.60 The first deliberate abandonment of county boundaries ( in 1935 ) attracted fierce opposition at the time and was the subject , then and later , of criticism even from Constituency ...
... involved the partition of one or more counties.60 The first deliberate abandonment of county boundaries ( in 1935 ) attracted fierce opposition at the time and was the subject , then and later , of criticism even from Constituency ...
Page 333
... involved . As a general rule , an oral hearing lengthens the appeals process because of making the arrangements for the hearing , and delays in the determination of appeals are costly if the proposed development is a major one ...
... involved . As a general rule , an oral hearing lengthens the appeals process because of making the arrangements for the hearing , and delays in the determination of appeals are costly if the proposed development is a major one ...
Contents
Alan Matthews The European Communitys | 275 |
John Coakley Constituency Boundary | 291 |
Joseph K Zimmerman An Bord Pleanála The Irish | 329 |
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