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William Alexander Robson. Who are the governors , and who are the governed ? This is not entirely simple . Thus a Congressman or a Member of Parliament is a ' governor ' when he is legislating or appropria- ting public money . He is one ...
William Alexander Robson. Who are the governors , and who are the governed ? This is not entirely simple . Thus a Congressman or a Member of Parliament is a ' governor ' when he is legislating or appropria- ting public money . He is one ...
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... governors and the governed as an essential part of the democratic process . A British parliamentary committee on the training of civil servants remarked that " The faults most frequently enumerated are over - devotion to precedent ...
... governors and the governed as an essential part of the democratic process . A British parliamentary committee on the training of civil servants remarked that " The faults most frequently enumerated are over - devotion to precedent ...
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... governors and the governed . It can reveal the merits and defects of existing public services , and indicate possible methods of improving them . It can enable the government to gain an insight into citizen attitudes , aspirations , and ...
... governors and the governed . It can reveal the merits and defects of existing public services , and indicate possible methods of improving them . It can enable the government to gain an insight into citizen attitudes , aspirations , and ...
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