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Pagina 70
... established norms on due procedure , public servants enjoy protection against the temptation to sacrifice their duties in the name of expectations from their social roles . Rules and regulations equally shield public service against ...
... established norms on due procedure , public servants enjoy protection against the temptation to sacrifice their duties in the name of expectations from their social roles . Rules and regulations equally shield public service against ...
Pagina 111
... established a good divi- sion of labor based on their respective specialties . 53 Significantly , by forming the coalition , the NGOs were able to pool valuable organizational resources . These resources included expertise , credibility ...
... established a good divi- sion of labor based on their respective specialties . 53 Significantly , by forming the coalition , the NGOs were able to pool valuable organizational resources . These resources included expertise , credibility ...
Pagina 109
... established families to gain professional teacher training at state expense and then to embark on careers in the ... establishing criteria for school operations ) and the director and professors of the city's national college . Entre ...
... established families to gain professional teacher training at state expense and then to embark on careers in the ... establishing criteria for school operations ) and the director and professors of the city's national college . Entre ...
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