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The Treaty of the European Union the Maastrict Treaty, 7Th February, 1992

By: Various

...hird indent of paragraph 2 shall be without preju- dice to the holding and management by the govern- ment of Member States of foreign exchange working... ...concerning town and country planning, land use with the exception of waste management and measures of a general nature, and management of water resour... ... of the appropriations, having regard tot he principles of sound financial management. The regulations shall lay down detailed rules for each insti- t... ...has been incurred in a lawful and regular manner and whether the financial management has been sound. The audit of revenue shall be carried out on the... ...the expenditure and revenue referred to in para- graph 1 and the financial management by the Com- mission relating thereto have been effected in a reg... ...diture incurred in a lawful and regular manner and whether the finan- cial management has been sound. The audit of rev- enue shall be carried out on t... ... of the appropriations, having regard to the principles of sound financial management. The regu- lations shall lay down detailed rules for each instit... ... third indent of Article 3.1 shall be without prejudice to the holding and management by the governments of Member States of foreign exchange working ... ... shall only apply to an examination of the operational effi- ciency of the management of the ECB. ARTICLE 28 Capital of the ECB 28.1. The capital of t...

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A Plea for Captain John Brown

By: Henry David Thoreau

...ntion his other successes, was it a failure, or did it show a want of good management, to deliver from bond- age a dozen human beings, and walk off wi...

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A Letter Concerning Toleration

By: John Locke

...trongest hopes of eternal salvation. In private do mestic affairs, in the management of estates, in the conservation of bodily health, every man may ... ...venience and follow what course he likes best. No man complains of the ill management of his neighbour’s affairs. No man is angry with another for an ...

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The Subjection of Women

By: John Stuart Mill

...an marries, it may in general be under stood that she makes choice of the management of a household, and the bringing up of a family, as the first ca... ...education; for nearly the whole of the occupations of women consist in the management of small but multi tudinous details, on each of which the mind ... ...s no inferior ity. Our best novelists in point of composition, and of the management of detail, have mostly been women; and there is not in all moder... ...ower of the species, and to the amount of intellect available for the good management of its affairs, would be obtained, partly, through the better an... ...mistake likely to be made by women, where they have actually the practical management of schemes of beneficence. It sometimes happens that women who a... ...bject of human desire; those to whom others will not leave the undisturbed management of their own affairs, will compensate themselves, if they can, b...

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Sergey Ivanovitch Koznishev

By: Leo Tolstoy, Graf

... It seemed to her that such principles could only be a hin- drance in farm management. It all seemed to her a far simpler matter: all that was needed,... ...al.” “My system’s very simple,” said Mihail Petrovitch, “thank God. All my management rests on getting the 116 Anna Karenina – Part Three money ready... ...y of the country is being ruined. Where the land with serf- labor and good management gave a yield of nine to one, on the half-crop system it yields t... ...easants on new conditions of partnership, and the peasant Shuraev took the management of all the veg- etable gardens on the same terms. The remainder ... ..., and then the system would go of itself. These matters, together with the management of the land still left on his hands, and the indoor work over hi...

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Rosmersholm a Play in Four Acts

By: Henrik Ibsen

...owards ROSMER) Now we have come to the real purport of my visit. It is the Management of it—the editorial management—that is the difficulty, you see. ...

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Citadel of Machaerus

By: Gustave Flaubert

...justifiable to the tetrarch. Murder and outrage were to be expected in the management of political intrigues; they were a part of the fatal inheritanc...

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The Theory of the Leisure Class

By: Thorstein Veblen

...y. Private grounds also show the same physiognomy wherever they are in the management or ownership of per- sons whose tastes have been formed under mi... ...r the competitive regime is best served by shrewd trading and unscrupulous management. The characteristics named above as serving the interests of the... ...ed in competitive industry; especially those fundamental lines of economic management which are classed as financiering operations. To these may be ad... ...ployments. As the scale of indus- trial enterprise grows larger, pecuniary management comes to bear less of the character of chicanery and shrewd comp... ...ture and superintendence instead of by bequest — the aims and meth- ods of management are not different in this respect. Nor would the beneficiaries, ... ...uct, and exercise a selective surveillance over the details of conduct and management in any enterprise. By guiding and adapting the method in detail,...

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War and Peace

By: Leo Tolstoy, Graf

...pposing these words to mean that the young count was displeased with their management and embezzlement of money, some after their first fright were am... ... strong and had handrails. Everything bore an impress of tidiness and good management. Some domestic serfs Pierre met, in reply to inquiries as to whe...

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Inaugural Addresses of the Presidents of the United States from George Washington to Bill Clinton

... reserved to themselves with those they have granted to the Confederacy. The management of the public revenue—that search ing operation in all govern... ...of power in the bosoms of those to whom necessity obliges them to commit the management of their affairs; and surely nothing is more likely to produce... ... to limit the service of that officer at least to whom she has intrusted the management of her foreign relations, the execution of her laws, and the c... ...He may, indeed, offer to the citizens of other States his advice as to their management, and the form in which it is tendered is left to his own discr... ...me indications to my fellow citizens of my proposed course of conduct in the management of our foreign relations. I assure them, therefore, that it is... ....” To the Government of the United States has been in trusted the exclusive management of our foreign af fairs. Beyond that it wields a few general ... ... by treaty or conventional stipulations should be sacredly respected. In the management of our foreign relations it will be my aim to observe a carefu... ..., the channels of distribution have been clogged, the relations of labor and management have been INAUGURAL ADDRESSES OF THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED ...

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The Forged Coupon, And Other Stories and Dramas

By: Leo Tolstoy, Graf

...the son of a Polish gentleman, and knew nothing about agriculture and land management; but when he acquired an estate of his own, he man aged it so w... ...ity recommended Peter Nikolaevich as the ablest man in the district in the management of land. The estate owned by Liventsov was an extremely large on... ...e neighbourhood of the Liventsov estate, the one that was entrusted to the management of Peter Nikolaevich Sventizky. Soon after Peter Nikolaevich had...

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War and Peace

By: Leo Tolstoy, Graf

...ones then coming into vogue. He laughed at theoretical treatises on estate management, disliked factories, the raising of expensive products, and the ... ...d very brilliant results. Guided by some gift of insight, on taking up the management of the estates he at once unerringly appointed as bailiff, villa... ...was a real master!” 25 Tolstoy CHAPTER VIII ONE MATTER CONNECTED with his management sometimes wor- ried Nicholas, and that was his quick temper toge...

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The Perfect Wagnerite : A Commentary on the Ring of the Niblungs

By: George Bernard Shaw

...hey are mere phantasmagoria, highly creditable to Loki’s imaginative stage-management; but noth- ing ever has perished or will perish eternally in the... ...ave already mentioned that Wagner, unable, when it came to practical stage management, to forego the appeal to the eye as well as to the thought, here... ...with entire and elaborate seriousness as the sole purpose of them; and the management is jealous for the reputation of Wagner. The commercial success ...

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A Theologico-Political Treatise

By: R. H. M. Elwes

...of the Deity, on occasions of public emergency. In ordinary times, all the management of peace and war was vested in the captains of the tribes, as I ...

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The Works of Edgar Allan Poe in Five Volumes Volume Three

By: Edgar Allan Poe

...ng, and be- came seriously alarmed. At this period I knew little about the management of a boat, and was now depending entirely upon the nautical skil... ... of my scheme of deception, I was necessarily obliged to leave much to the management of Augustus, who was employed for the greater part of every day ... ...n- 52 Poe in Five V olumes deed a jolly boat might have done under proper management. The stowage on board the Grampus was most clumsily done, if sto... ... they might engage in her defence, were altogether un- equal to the proper management of the guns, or in any manner to sustain a contest at such odds....

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She Stoops to Conquer; Or, The Mistakes of a Night

By: Oliver Goldsmith

... fortune like yours is no small tempta- tion. Besides, as she has the sole management of it, I’m not surprised to see her unwilling to let it go out o...

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Discourse on the Method of Rightly Conducting the Reason, And Seeking Truth in the Sciences. Translated from the French, And Collated with the Latin by John Veitch

By: René Descartes

...busy meddlers who, called neither by birth nor fortune to take part in the management of public affairs, are yet always projecting reforms; and if I t...

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War and Peace

By: Leo Tolstoy, Graf

...o the count’s orders with pleased faces, for they knew that under no other management could they so easily extract a good profit for themselves from a...

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Howards End

By: E. M. Forster

...a. They are so unbusinesslike, we could make them do anything by judicious management. Look here—yes. We’ll do that. And we ourselves could live at Ho... ...sbury; Helen had refused her invitation; Tibby had never answered his. The management was excellent, as was to be expected with anything that Henry un... ...y. Margaret thought with dis- may of her own nuptials—presumably under the management of Tibby. “Mr. Theobald Schlegel and Miss Helen Schlegel request...

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Travels in England during the Reign of Queen Elizabeth

By: Paul Hentzner

...have framed to their hands a maxim of more discretion, for the conduct and management of their new-graved lord and master. But to omit that of infusio...

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