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  • | title = Coalition Government - The Canadian Encyclopedia
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  • The three latter acronym '''CGS''' was applied to '''Canadian Government Ships''', prior to the creation of the [[Royal Canadian Navy]], and the [[C | quote = Built in the United Kingdom, the CGS (Canadian Government Ship) Canada was a modern, high-speed ship intended for east coast patrols.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>The practice of government designating some information as a state secret, protecting it, and means by
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  • An elected or appointed government official in many countries, particularly the [[United Kingdom]] and members
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  • ...cline in support for Australian major parties and the prospect of minority government | title = Minority Government for Canada 2004
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  • ...erning Council]], and was, in turn, succeeded by the first elected interim government. It was appointed, with US approval, by UN envoy [[Lakhdar Brahimi]]. It had 25 ministers. The Prime Minister and head of government was [[Ayad Allawi]]. [[Ghazi al-Yawar]] was President and Head of State.
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  • The U.K. '''Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ)''' is Britain's [[signals intelligence]] ...f> It is a direct descendant of the [[Second World War]] organization, the Government Code and Cipher School, which was responsible for the [[ULTRA]] cryptanalys
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  • The British government agency responsible for [[signals intelligence]] and [[information assurance
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  • ...] on 10 May 1940, [[Winston Churchill]] formed an all-party '''[[coalition government]]''' which held office for most of the [[Second World War]] until 23 May 19 ...y the King to form an [[British interim government (May–July 1945)|interim government]], essentially a Conservative one, which managed the country's affairs unti
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  • ...ncisco, California]]<ref>San Francisco is a '''City and County''', and its government has the powers of both.</ref>; municipal areas are incorporated as [[city|c The county serves as the municipal government for unincorporated areas (those areas not within any incorporated city).
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  • ...apanese government in the early twentieth century, the '''organ theory of government''' dealt with a fundamental question that arose in Japanese governance: was ...w, which aimed at overthrowing Okada, he [Hirohito]lent his authority to a government campaign that fostered unbridled fanaticism.</blockquote>
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  • ...5318] describes the calculation method of the basic pay rates for federal government positions other than Senior Executive Service positions, and positions with ...nel Management([[OPM]]) manages the civil service resources of the Federal Government. It also establishes the pay rates<ref>[http://www.opm.gov/oca/07tables/in
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  • #REDIRECT [[Organ theory of government]]
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  • ...anencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0005326 |title=Minority Government |accessdate=2008-12-02 |last= Kwavnick |first=D. |authorlink= |coauthors=Re *{{cite web |url=http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2008/11/14/f-minority-government.html |title=When the majority doesn't rule |accessdate=2008-12-02 |format=
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  • This prefix was used for ships operated by the [[Canadian government]], that weren't Navy ships, no longer in use
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  • {{rpl|Government}}
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  • A reduction in a government's [[budget deficit]] by reductions in [[public expenditure]] or increases i
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  • [[Head of State]] and [[head of government|government]] of [[Venezuela]]; [[Hugo Chavez]] is the incumbent
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  • ==Government== * [http://www.gov.lk Official Government of Sri Lanka web portal]
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  • *[http://www.ekm.kerala.gov.in/ Government of Kerala - Ernakulam Portal] *[http://ernakulam.nic.in/ Government of India Ernakulam Portal]
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  • Within the U.S. government's [[National Institutes of Health]], the organization concerned with fundin
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  • ...uction (including all large business concerns) should be controlled by the government.
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  • ...ounder of [[Waseda University]]; cofounder of [[Kenseito]] (Constitutional Government Party) with [[Taisuke Itagaki]]; opposed confrontation with [[Korea]] durin
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  • == Forms of government ==
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  • ...de range of government administrative functions; formerly the Committee on Government Organization
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  • ...ls [[Nguyen Khanh]] (figurehead) and [[Duong Van Minh]] (actual), formed a government of neutralist sympathy in September 1964
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  • The situation created when a government's bond issue is denominated in terms of a foreign currency so that the cost
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  • Political theory stating that a government's legitimacy and moral right to use state power is, or ought to be, derived
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  • ...ence the recipient, acknowledged by its true source, a government or quasi-government; the content is often true but may be misleading, or even a "[[big lie]]"
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  • ...rnational group of individuals who have been [[head of government|heads of government]] or high-level officials, with the goal of advising new national leaders t
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  • ...igh-level discussants, involving two or more [[head of government|heads of government]]
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  • ====Government====
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  • ...foregoes any attempts by government to influence the economy to the fully government-run economy advocated by some models of socialism. Most national government
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  • Navy Minister of Japan in 1940; resigned with the Konoe government's replacement by the Tojo cabinet and replaced by [[Shigetaro Shigimada]];
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  • ...ofiles, issue areas, candidate idea matrix; provided by the Fels Center of Government, University of Pennsylvania
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  • ...erning Council]], and was, in turn, succeeded by the first elected interim government. It was appointed, with US approval, by UN envoy [[Lakhdar Brahimi]]. It had 25 ministers. The Prime Minister and head of government was [[Ayad Allawi]]. [[Ghazi al-Yawar]] was President and Head of State.
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