Actually there are no characteristics to differentiate it from the rest of the public sector, and sometimes even from the private sector. |
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The private sector had always had a small and important support role but past efforts to improve care through private provision had failed. |
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The private sector can even run mass transit systems as they have in the past. |
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The Trust is due to sign off the deal with its private sector partner, setting the seal on five years of negotiations and planning. |
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If these things had happened solely in the private sector, the members of the cartel would have been prosecuted under the Trade Practices Act. |
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How much private sector involvement is there in trying to deal with computer-related crimes? |
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We live in a world dominated by the private sector and governments in thrall to it. |
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However, we know that if government continues to dominate the market the private sector will never develop. |
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The large and explosively growing private sector has over the past generation expanded to absorb the masses. |
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Others choose the private sector and avoid the medical wards, as so little can be done. |
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The radical leaders distrusted the private sector altogether because of its close ties to the West. |
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That red tape is a result of an endless stream of initiatives from the government, which are usually tied up with the private sector. |
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She said the Government supported the private sector and informal sector participation in the country as a quick way of mending the economy. |
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As he said, the stakes are high in the beauty contest for government assistance in the private sector because it's a global competition. |
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Some future roads will be tolled but with additional state capital subsidies being provided to make the projects economic for the private sector. |
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One of the implications is that activity in the private sector could be draining resources from the public hospitals for no known benefit. |
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The project is collaborative by nature and is a successful example of a public and private sector partnership. |
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In his view, the the private sector will benefit to the tune of 600 million leva. |
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This quality threshold is likely to be raised as the organisation moves into the private sector. |
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It can be said perhaps that in the private sector, which falls under the Labour Act, things conclude far quicker. |
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Goaded by leftist privacy advocates, Congress has been toying with the idea of regulating the private sector in the name of privacy. |
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He says universities have to produce graduates with skills that are transferable to the private sector. |
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Millard House could be transferred to the private sector, in a bid to achieve additional capacity required from the site. |
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In resigning, he bid farewell to one of the top private sector jobs in Ireland. |
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If anyone working in the private sector mismanaged a budget as badly as the council has, they would be sacked. |
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The small private sector, already reeling under horrible and demeaning regulatory control, sustained socialism for a while. |
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Mr Shelley said they decided to let tenancies on an assured shorthold basis similar to the private sector. |
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The assumption is that the private sector does it better, faster, possibly even cheaper. |
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Most important, information exchange in the private sector is regulated by contract law, and firms that break their promises can pay a price. |
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The study says social capital can be mobilised to support investment programmes from the public and private sector. |
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He said he believed there were significant resources available in the private sector that could be mobilised to fight the pandemic. |
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However, in spite of the tightened monetary policy, the growth rate of private sector credit increased moderately. |
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It said an identity fraud tsar would create a single point of contact across government, police and the private sector. |
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The private sector has led digitization to date, but leadership by government is recommended. |
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I am not for turning all Social Security moneys over to the private sector. |
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Once again, there is the enduring Blairite faith in the magic of the private sector. |
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The public sector is still monstrously big and squeezes out the private sector. |
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The Indian countryside could soon be dotted with scores of signboards of new branches set up by the nine new private sector banks. |
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I think process control networks are an area where the public and private sector may be underinvesting. |
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Leave standard-setting, skunkworks, innovation, and invention to the private sector. |
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Then disposable income for the private sector would clearly be reduced, creating an income effect. |
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The bank has argued that bringing in the private sector would slake the thirst of millions of the world's poor. |
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Among the eight Indian companies in the list, three companies are public sector undertakings while five are from the private sector. |
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Prospective issuers include 17 public sector undertakings, 11 public sector banks, four private sector banks, and six media companies. |
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It must now see to it that neither private sector nor government bodies such as municipalities violate the law. |
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But I fear that the private sector might create undesirable pressure to cut costs and increase profits. |
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What is interesting is that all private sector industries are being run with money drawn from publicly owned banks. |
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We aren't giving resources to the private sector so they can charge millions of bolivars to the poor people who can't pay. |
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Meaney suggested that the Board examine the possibility of buying services from the private sector in cases where there was undue delay. |
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Critics had attacked Bus Eireann for using uneconomic fares when seeking to compete with private sector operators. |
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State government savings and agricultural banks joined with mutuals to complement private sector priorities. |
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Most remain anonymous, caught in a netherworld between the military and the private sector, unheralded and unknown. |
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From this was perpetuated the dogma that the private sector would always be more efficient than the public. |
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All private sector banks, listed or unlisted, under the revised norms would be free to issue bonus and rights shares without its prior approval. |
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I know for a fact that even the private sector is having difficulties sourcing pharmacists locally. |
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Younger people could opt out of National Insurance payments on condition they provide for their pensions in the private sector. |
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But he made it clear that he did not believe the private sector was the only solution. |
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Introduce private sector firms operating speed cameras and the integrity of the law will be in grave jeopardy. |
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Some in the private sector have identified water as the last great untapped natural resource to be exploited for profit. |
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It is the only such organisation to have responsibility for housing renewal in the private sector, as well as social housing. |
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One advantage of the private sector is that I've been schooled not to spend a brass farthing until we know we can get a return. |
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During the strike workers condemned management appeals to private sector workers to break the strike. |
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He points out industry priorities which the public and private sector need to tackle, sooner rather than later. |
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They can go on to receive lucrative speaking engagements, big-time jobs in the private sector, and favorable mentions in the history books. |
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By developing a product on spec for military use, device companies can pave the way toward later success in the private sector. |
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A reduction of the money stock will stimulate the private sector to rebalance its portfolio. |
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He compared that to the private sector where people are accountable and can be fired immediately for non-performance. |
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He then lapses into what can only be called voodoo economics to prove that the poor are best served by the fiercely competitive private sector. |
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The trusts will operate as not-for-profit organisations, be free to borrow either from the public or private sector plus recruit their own staff. |
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He brings a wealth of executive experience from previous roles in both the public and private sector to the mutual, non-profit friendly society. |
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Growth in public sector pay continued to beat the rises in the private sector. |
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To maximise performance in the 21st century states require flexible economies, competitive tax rates and an acquisitive, dynamic private sector. |
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Thus it necessarily follows that if the private sector moves into deficit, the sum of the other two balances must move in the same way. |
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In contrast, growth of business activity across the UK private sector as a whole picked up slightly to a strong pace. |
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If you talk to people in the private sector about what happens in universities, it makes your hair stand on end. |
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Every time government subsidises a private school at the expense of a state school it helps the private sector to build its balance sheet. |
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The government has just launched a scheme to sell occupational healthcare to the private sector. |
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The private sector is here to stay, but can it be altered sufficiently to become of net positive value to society? |
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The entire case apparently hangs on the circumstance that they are paid less well than employees in the private sector. |
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This quality threshold is likely to be raised as the organisation steps up its activities as it moves into the private sector. |
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As they have done each and every year, Pattaya's city administration and private sector organized a festival for the auspicious occasion. |
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So if you are working in the private sector, prepare for heavier tax and harder work. |
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At most ports, which act as landlords to private sector operators, the cost will trickle down to private companies. |
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I hope this scheme will catch the imagination of the public and we shall be exploring the opportunities for investment from the private sector. |
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The government is also considering whether to make them compulsory in the private sector. |
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This is important because the private sector should be seen to be taking centre stage in our economy. |
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The private sector now outnumbers the public for the first time in decades. |
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On the campaign trail, he proclaimed himself a champion of Italy's private sector. |
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Every time a function that used to be performed by public servants is outsourced to the private sector, private jobs substitute for public ones. |
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Unlike in England, no firm in the private sector or millionaire-funded charity is permitted to run a school. |
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I just came across this paper by Gruber and Hungerman on the crowding out of private sector charity by government spending. |
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Wouldn't there be a danger of the hospital getting itself in hock to the private sector? |
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He, however, challenged the private sector to improve on their standards and packaging of products for them to compete with foreign products. |
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My background was in retail and accounting, but I'd always been active in politics and local government and the public and private sector. |
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It was also studying the use of private sector leasing schemes in partnership with housing associations and providing more hostel accommodation. |
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They insist that all council housing be handed over to the private sector or the government will not give money for the refurbishment of them. |
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It is easy to find private sector finance for an enterprise that guarantees profits for 25 years. |
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The private sector, in fact Irish pension funds, could finance the entire project. |
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Also, the government financed private sector lobbying for government defence contracts. |
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For the Conservatives choice has traditionally been a passport into the private sector. |
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Because there will be 27 pays this year instead of the usual 26, many public and private sector employees will receive an extra pay packet. |
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But don't think charging off to the private sector will preserve your pearly whites. |
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Not a penny of Government money has gone to the growth in Internet usage in the private sector. |
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Only 49 per cent of private sector workers in pensionable employment are now members of defined benefit schemes. |
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As private sector workers they are not legally entitled to automatic increments in base salary. |
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The union is now the biggest in the private sector and manufacturing industry. |
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None of its private sector competitors could call on similar government support. |
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One solution is for the government to grant an operating concession for a particular project to the private sector. |
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If a concordat with the private sector is desirable in England, it should be considered here too. |
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For the private sector employer, the ability to vary the cost base to market conditions and company performance is vital. |
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If the interior of the train was revamped it could be used for the private sector for conferencing or meetings, he said. |
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But its figures confirmed the widespread fear in schools that they were up against demographics as much as private sector salaries. |
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Any slack can be taken up by the private sector, philanthropy and especially religious institutions that teach social values grounded in faith. |
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Some were surprised to hear him enthusiastically espouse the private sector and contestability at the launch. |
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However, the police have chosen to contract the work out to the private sector rather than set up their own civilian-run scheme. |
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Government surpluses drain the private sector of net savings, a very contractionary policy! |
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The private sector was miles ahead when the idea was first launched and got itself some amazing plum deals. |
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When such ventures are attempted in the private sector, they go by the name of pyramid or Ponzi schemes and constitute criminal fraud. |
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He suggested that the quality of the work was better than much of what was done in the private sector today costing large sums of money. |
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Perhaps national forestry could set the example for the private sector in Europe and its colonies. |
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Instead, it is middle earners in the private sector in their thirties and forties who are likely to get the brunt of the trouble. |
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Yet at the same time the government was claiming credit for the successes of the private sector. |
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More resources are being directed from governments, foundations, the recently established Global Fund and the private sector. |
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The real culprit is the private sector, far too dependent on low wages in the place of investment. |
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The Crossrail project will be funded by both the Government and the private sector. |
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I understand that one of your goals is to foster cooperation between the private sector and the government in the area of cybersecurity. |
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He says his brief but intense dalliance with the private sector taught him a lot, including the importance of sticking to what you do best. |
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The use of sophisticated software to do data mining is already something that the private sector is doing. |
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Maybe here is where we can get the benefit of private sector practice and public sector service at the same time. |
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This is a painful time for investors, the financial services industry and the private sector. |
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The private sector may stump up the money and he may in time see a stadium built at Abbotstown. |
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It could be in the public sector or the private sector, in this country or abroad. |
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The second issue relates to the role of the private sector in supplying publicly funded services. |
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The private sector only beats the public sector for pay at the top and bottom of the pay scale. |
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In the case of medical care, I'd like to see an end of the private sector and people jumping the queue because they have more money than others. |
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It promised ruthless pragmatism about means, but has become dogmatic in its advocacy of the private sector. |
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After all, it is the private sector that generates exchequer funding for the public system in the first place. |
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And it is also true that wage differentials between the public and private sector pay have increased. |
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Government has reaffirmed its commitment to forge strong ties with the private sector in order to create employment and reduce poverty. |
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As Jamal Saghir was saying, there's now much more realism about what the private sector can and can't deliver in the developing world. |
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Much of Murray's efforts have gone towards trying to raise money from the private sector. |
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The future development of the private sector in Russia is now at risk as a result of the wholesale export of capital. |
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I came from the private sector, it took me quite a while to adjust to the work ethic and practice and style in the public sector. |
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But the private sector considers the possibility of an earthquake devastating our city as less remote. |
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They reflect successive governments' policy preference for rationing demand while disincentivising the private sector. |
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They are only following the lead of enterprising would-be gurus in the private sector. |
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The government would also encourage joint ventures and private sector investment in petroleum refining. |
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The government is also encouraging the private sector to build desalinators to provide fresh water on a steady basis. |
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The labourists, all of them from private sector unions, had a largely uniform opinion of the solidarity movement. |
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The decision to consign the handling of prison detainees to the private sector is just more substantiation of this lamentable shift. |
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Whatever leadership and vision can be found in the private sector cannot be relied upon as genuine, and cannot be trusted. |
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They're already the second largest private sector employer in the state of California. |
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The workers' status as private sector employees, though, is at best ambiguous. |
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The ICTU is under massive pressure from trade union officials representing workers in the private sector. |
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But a number of private sector unions have voiced reservations about this offer. |
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Where the private sector fails to provide jobs, the public sector has a moral responsibility to do so. |
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Despite security and infrastructure challenges, Afghanistan's private sector is slowly reviving from the bottom up. |
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Public policy also needs to leverage extra training resources from the private sector. |
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They've got the perfect mechanism for shifting expenditures from the public to the private sector. |
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If you've got a line on something going on in the private sector, let me know. |
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In areas controlled by the private sector road signs tend to be clearly visible and safety precautions such as speed bumps are often used. |
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We managed to lobby the government to let the private sector build and own an industrial estate. |
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And one wonders at the public-sector whistleblowers' consequent employment prospects in the private sector. |
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We understand our roles in providing public goods and services and stabilising the economy when the private sector is in crisis. |
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They said it was sometimes easier for women to progress in the public rather than private sector. |
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We are currently looking to recruit experienced audio typists to work for a range of organisations in both the public and private sector. |
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The private sector average wage would be used to set salaries for all public sector employees. |
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The Tories will continue to hack away at the British state, handing more and more to the private sector. |
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We believe this would combine the best elements of public ownership with private sector efficiency. |
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The quick intervention in the supply of farm inputs by Government after the dismal performance by the private sector has saved the situation. |
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The only offset to rising real rates that I can see is a reduction in the government's holding of debt, which would free funds for the private sector. |
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The removal of regulatory and other structural impediments to private sector investment could also play a big role in jump-starting the foreign investment drive. |
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Turkey is not the only country trying to convince the private sector that domestic violence is their problem, too. |
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Since the outset of the neo-liberal reform project, both the government and private sector have borrowed money from domestic savers as well as from international creditors. |
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The private sector has been making hay on the railways for far too long. |
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The state sector must be given greater powers to defenestrate uninterested or just plain bad teachers, which would put it on a par with the private sector. |
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During 1995-7 all passenger services were franchised to private sector operators, while all other companies were sold outright to the private sector. |
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Under such a concession, the private sector operator takes over responsibility to design, build, finance, operate and maintain the asset, such as a motorway. |
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Now there is a readiness to partner with the private sector. |
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First, public-sector workers need to use inputs into their work that are sourced by the private sector. |
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The underwater cleanup was the second combined effort of its kind organized by the city administration, the local community and the private sector. |
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In the United States, most things are done by the private sector, and most things here are at least the equal of their counterparts everywhere in the world. |
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Moral suasion by the private sector in getting their members to pay up their taxes is another way of helping to ease the cash crunch of the state. |
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That spurt in the private sector set the stage for his congressional career. |
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Interestingly, the biggest and most complex buildings in the country, the airport terminals, get built to time and to budget, but in the private sector. |
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This created a bad image of the private sector in the minds of the people and most of the population viewed capitalism as some corrupt exploitative philosophy. |
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Long fixtures of the private sector, end-of-year bonuses have the power to incentivize efficiency or workplace innovation. |
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She was talking to a software engineer who works in the private sector. |
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In an ideal world, we could spend vast sums of federal dollars to balance out the impact of deleveraging in the private sector. |
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If the private sector is allowed to cherry-pick the juiciest parts of the mail delivery industry, will that mean that rural areas, for example, will receive a poorer service? |
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Instead, the Government has introduced tax breaks aimed at encouraging the private sector donors to pour money into the construction of a new national stadium. |
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However, economic analysts in the private sector are critical of the government's unrealistic confidence in the economy, chiefly based on continuing robust shipments. |
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Human capital, for example, is built through public education, private education, and on-the-job training in the private sector. |
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Scottish Labour's organisational backbone is provided by a series of networks and financial arrangements between the party, unions, councils and the private sector. |
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The notion of an autonomous government or investment spending that does not rely on or affect private sector savings is part of the multiplier's myth. |
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Within the private sector, few would quarrel with the International Monetary Fund's obiter dicta about wage restraint being necessary for competitiveness. |
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It may well be the case that the programmes have delivered industrial peace in the public sector and in unionised employments in the private sector, but at what price? |
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When a health authority is made aware of clinical activity at variance with best practice in the private sector, it is still duty bound to investigate and act. |
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The project aims to make further improvements to the local economy, environment and housing by creating partnerships between Bolton Council, residents and the private sector. |
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The land would then be alienated to the private sector by tender. |
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Overcoming the traditional cliched views of civil servants remains a challenge if the body is to attract the best talent in the marketplace away from the private sector. |
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We must program and structure our buys so that private sector producers can bid competitively and set up their production processes intelligently. |
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Recent years have seen an increase in private sector health care, to, inevitably, the relief of some and discomfiture of others. |
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As an architect of Indian development, he steered India toward adopting a mixed economy with a large public sector and considerable state control of the private sector. |
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Today, private sector unionized workers are not even ten percent of the work force. |
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It is probably not surprising that employees in the public sector are five times more likely to be collectivised than their private sector counterparts. |
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Compared to the private sector, though, the leaders fare pretty badly. |
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A lot of government services are farmed out to the private sector. |
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The private sector is also often remiss when it comes to service. |
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And as the public sector grew, the private sector languished. |
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As a consequence of their experience dealing with the private sector, the public is becoming accustomed to transparent transactions in their commercial dealings. |
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There are two million buy-to-let landlords in the private sector. |
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He also gained regular, remunerative employment in the private sector. |
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Our Ministry and some other Ministries are rendering excellent services that cannot be compared to private sector standards and for which we do not get any compliment. |
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The Principal had to take the drastic measure of closing down a professional diploma in electronic publishing when the course leader was lured away by the private sector. |
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There were simply too few private sector rescuers available for them. |
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But the need for demanding reservation in the private sector came as a result of large-scale privatisation of public sector units during their rule. |
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It is time for the federal government to follow a builddown strategy to extract itself from most civilian space ventures and let the private sector take over. |
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Public services have become contestable in an open market and many functions have been outsourced or are now delivered in partnership with the private sector. |
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Although recent reductions in the price of these drugs are welcome, the rapid increase in legal distribution will inevitably increase illegal leakage into the private sector. |
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And that, of course, would have had a knock-on effect in the private sector. |
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In some cases, public employee unions even pushed private sector unions to endorse Republicans. |
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The commission, which is responsible for ensuring standards of care in the NHS and the private sector, will also propose tougher controls on rogue cosmetic surgeons. |
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He has to promote the involvement of the private sector in that, because the polytechnics and the universities will simply not be able to provide the number of courses needed. |
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The event is aimed primarily at owners of empty properties in the private sector and visitors can get free advice on a range of topics linked to letting property. |
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Corruption at all levels in the public and private sector is so widespread and systematic, partly because some laws tend to protect corrupters through its weakness. |
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Well, it is nearly impossible for the private sector to not to be the cause of a recession, as the private sector represents the bulk of the economy. |
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Yet clause 206 recognises that the Government is prepared to give those coercive powers to the private sector to transport prisoners between courthouses and prisons. |
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This is the first time that a new generation private sector bank is foraying into the Russian market to cater to the growing retail and trade finance demand in the country. |
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The partnership includes five UN agencies led by UNICEF, the U.S. government and the private sector. |
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West Hull has severe housing problems, predominantly in the private sector, including empty properties, dereliction, negative equity and related social issues. |
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The assets themselves are technologically obsolescent and simply too expensive and non-competitive to operate even with private sector efficiencies. |
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Is an isolated outbreak of yobbery involving a few dozen numskulls really going to dissuade the private sector from investing in, and profiting from, a new business deal? |
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The management of hospitals that fail to perform to the required standard, almost guaranteed in such a cash strapped service, will be franchised to the private sector. |
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It may seem an arcane issue to go to war over, but the unions are worried that they are losing an increasing number of workers to the private sector. |
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We know that the defense industrial base of the 21st century must consist of both private sector and public sector capabilities-our arsenals, depots and ammunition plants. |
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The private sector has been adding jobs every months for the last few years while the public sector has been cutting them. |
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That takes time before the multiplier effect fully kicks in with private sector job creation. |
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A showpiece leisure centre and concert venue opened just 10 years ago in York could be flattened as part of a plan to hive it off to the private sector. |
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If this man worked in the private sector and had presided over repeated financial debacles of a similar magnitude, he would have been invited to resign years ago. |
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The best model for New York is London, which has contracted out all of its bus services to the private sector every three years for nearly two decades. |
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Nearly 18 organisations, including those of the State and Central Governments and big industries in the private sector, had evinced interest in the products. |
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The Public and Commercial Services Union has agreed to represent the men to try to stop the department's plans to transfer their jobs to the private sector. |
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Moreover, the country's deepening trade deficit has confounded the ability of fiscal deficit spending to push the private sector back into a net saving position. |
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The authors of the plan also point to the increasing role the private sector could offer by providing a wide range of facilities on behalf of the councils. |
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If it means questioning old shibboleths and finding new means of spending public money in partnership with the private sector then that might be no bad thing. |
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But he says the balance of power has shifted towards the workers because the public sector is having to compete with the private sector for a limited pool of talent. |
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The document is the result of extensive consultation with government ministries and departments and other public and private sector organisations. |
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Essentially, the public-sector snow was much snowier in its magnitude, depth and snowiness than the snow which affected the private sector. |
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A number of types of organisation are commissioned to provide NHS services, including NHS trusts and private sector companies. |
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Denis Campbell, Guardian health policy editor states there is concern the quality of private sector care may be below what the NHS provides. |
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The Blair government, whilst leaving services free at point of use, encouraged outsourcing of medical services and support to the private sector. |
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In the first decade of the 21st century, the private sector started to be increasingly used by the NHS to increase capacity. |
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From 1994 to 1997, Major privatised British rail, splitting it up into franchises to be run by the private sector. |
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This galvanised the private sector into weapons production, with the surplus being increasingly exported to foreign countries. |
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A maintenance backlog developed during the war and the private sector only had two years to deal with this after the war ended. |
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The subsequent military regime and BNP and Jatiya Party governments restored free markets and promoted the Bangladeshi private sector. |
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The Bangladeshi private sector has since rapidly expanded, with numerous conglomerates now driving the economy. |
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In the private sector, professional economists are employed as consultants and in industry, including banking and finance. |
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Bulmers are two of the largest private sector employers, with the Council and NHS being the largest public sector employers. |
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Market forces and the private sector were allowed to determine practical development. |
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It is usually used when calling for federal spending to correct a perceived failure of the private sector. |
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The history of privatization dates from Ancient Greece, when governments contracted out almost everything to the private sector. |
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Companies providing public services such as water management, transportation and telecommunication were rapidly sold off to the private sector. |
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The SNP government, elected in May 2007, made it clear that it opposed the use of partnerships between the NHS and the private sector. |
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Other changes to the British Transport Commission at the same time included the return of road haulage to the private sector. |
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Network Rail will manage Newcastle and York from June 2015 as part of the return of the East Coast Main Line to the private sector. |
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In the private sector are Nuffield Hospital Leicester and the Spire Hospital Leicester. |
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Because the private sector often has higher costs, most people choose to be treated for free in an NHS hospital. |
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Thus an NHS patient can be treated in the private sector as an NHS patient if the Health Services has subcontracted work to the hospital. |
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The eID cards can be used both in the public and private sector for identification and for the creation of legally binding electronic signatures. |
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According to a 2007 British Chambers of Commerce report, the private sector also grew, particularly in the service sector. |
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Children attend nursery school, or kindergarten in the private sector until they are five years old. |
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Indonesia has a mixed economy in which both the private sector and government play significant roles. |
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In the last decades the role of the private sector has grown across all educational stages. |
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As result many former state institutions were driven to collect funding from private sector contributions and partnerships. |
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Sky UK is the largest private sector employer in West Lothian with a range of offices and contact centres. |
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As of March 2016, there were an estimated 350,410 private sector enterprises operating in Scotland. |
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Scottish Enterprise Fife is now working in partnership with various private sector organisations to explore the future development of Rosyth. |
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Businesses and organizations that are not part of the public sector are part of the private sector. |
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The resulting high interest rates caused more Canadian income to be paid out to foreign holders of Canadian public and private sector debt. |
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The all organic dairy unit of Rachel's Organic is based in Glan yr Afon, and is the largest private sector employer in Aberystwyth. |
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It is also the state with more highways conceded to the private sector, resulting in the highest value of toll fares per kilometer of highway. |
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Brighton's largest private sector employer is American Express, whose European headquarters are at John Street. |
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Each year, the lab will host a range of roundtable discussions between the private sector and academic institutions. |
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It is a private sector initiative to develop the infrastructure for Manitoba's trucking, air, rail and sea industries. |
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Jamaica is a mixed economy with both state enterprises and private sector businesses. |
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During this period, a large share of the economy was returned to private sector ownership through divestment and privatisation programmes. |
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Health care delivery in Nigeria is a concurrent responsibility of the three tiers of government in the country, and the private sector. |
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The Constitutionality of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was, at the time, in some dispute as it applied to the private sector. |
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Public and private sector accounting differ in goals, time scales and accordingly in accounting. |
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Many millwrights choose to enter the private sector to work on a contractual basis. |
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Alongside official national statistics a number of respected private sector surveys are used to understand how the economy is performing. |
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Weber wrote that the modern bureaucracy in both the public and private sector relies on the following principles. |
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In the private sector, these three aspects constitute the essence of a bureaucratic management of a private company. |
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The first wind mill in the private sector will be operative next month, he added. |
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There have been many letters suggesting a five-day working week in the private sector, just like government offices. |
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Driven by KIBS jobs, between 1998 and 2011, the city centre saw private sector jobs growth of 17 per cent. |
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He said, It is clear that the role of the private sector to reflourish the economy is crucial, but that there are many challenges to face. |
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Public financial saving is estimated to weaken by 25bn kronor, while private sector saving rises somewhat more than this. |
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