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Example sentences for "municipal government"

  • These laws also contain regulations that are safeguards against the abuses of municipal government, such as heavy taxation and the accumulation of debts.

  • Economy and honesty in municipal government cannot be expected when politics alone determines appointments to office.

  • Why, it may be asked, is such complex machinery necessary in municipal government?

  • This illustrates what I said above about the vast quantity of details which have to be regulated in municipal government.

  • The discovery of these wholesale robberies, and of other villainies on a smaller scale in other cities, has led to much discussion of the problems of municipal government, and to many attempts at practical reform.

  • The changes made in municipal government, however, as a concession to the newer democratic thought, did not ensure any very large measure of popular control.

  • The Revolution did not modify the general scheme of municipal government in any important respect.

  • In the municipality, there shall be a Municipal Government with a Mayor to be directly elected by the citizens in the Municipal General Meeting.

  • Shaw, Municipal Government in Continental Europe (New York, 1897), and a fuller and more recent one in W.

  • Each petty political unit having a municipal government of its own comprises a voting precinct.

  • What are the three types of municipal government?

  • The local council has dealt in all matters which affect civic life, even in municipal government.

  • Then colleges began to give courses in municipal government; editors began to realize the public's concern in local questions and to discuss neighborhood politics as well as national politics.

  • The period of reform set in about 1890, when people began to be interested in the study of municipal government.

  • The reader must not be led to think that any one of these plans of municipal government prevailed at any one time.

  • In 1709 the Portuguese government made Recife a separate city--a step which was bitterly resented by the Brazilians and especially by the close corporation of native families who controlled the Olinda municipal government.

  • When the Spaniards permanently occupied a new region their first step was to found a city and organise a municipal government.

  • Several advantages are claimed for this plan of municipal government.

  • By far the larger part of the taxes contributed by those who live in the cities go to meet the expenses of municipal government.

  • The co-operation of all decent and respectable people is absolutely imperative if municipal government is to be transferred from the baser to the better element.

  • The conflict of the sixteenth century lies really beyond our period in point of time, but the complaints of the people and the incidents of the fight throw much light on the working of municipal government, even in earlier days.

  • Unfortunately in the brief extracts from the Southampton records which have been as yet published, references to municipal government are so scanty that any sketch of it can only be drawn in faint and uncertain outline.

  • The full significance of this step can only be understood by taking it in connexion with the position which was at this time being given to “the Clothing” in municipal government.

  • There are thirty entries here under the heading, Municipal Government, and the subheading, Government by Commission.

  • Municipal government by commission is more economical and efficient than municipal government with a mayor and two chambers," is really a single assertion of the superiority of the commission plan of government.


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