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Let us imagine three situations : 1 ) If the workload is not huge , an effective review by the cabinet of some salient policies becomes possible ; this amounts to an obstacle for these policies . 2 ) If its amount is vast , and the ...
Let us imagine three situations : 1 ) If the workload is not huge , an effective review by the cabinet of some salient policies becomes possible ; this amounts to an obstacle for these policies . 2 ) If its amount is vast , and the ...
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Well staffed ministers will be more effective in pursuing their policies , even in case of opposition by other ministers , and will also be more effective in understanding which policies put forward by others could damage their ...
Well staffed ministers will be more effective in pursuing their policies , even in case of opposition by other ministers , and will also be more effective in understanding which policies put forward by others could damage their ...
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... some regulatory - specific policies ; - many distributive policies ( but not so many if the financial check is effective and the allocation of the diffused costs implied is not consistent with the government platform ) .
... some regulatory - specific policies ; - many distributive policies ( but not so many if the financial check is effective and the allocation of the diffused costs implied is not consistent with the government platform ) .
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