The Latin Americanist: The International Review of the Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, Volumul 49Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... officials were almost exclusively dedicated to solving problems in the primary care system . They had no objections to upgrading pay- ment collection technology . But they agreed to deconcentration only because the actual mechanisms to ...
... officials were almost exclusively dedicated to solving problems in the primary care system . They had no objections to upgrading pay- ment collection technology . But they agreed to deconcentration only because the actual mechanisms to ...
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... officials , and social activists . Many Latin American universities are developing courses and seminars on corruption , training stu- dents and government officials on ethics , and promoting an active research agenda on corruption ...
... officials , and social activists . Many Latin American universities are developing courses and seminars on corruption , training stu- dents and government officials on ethics , and promoting an active research agenda on corruption ...
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... officials , who often reject or ignore requests . In many cases , legal action and a judge's order are needed to obligate public servants to release documents . Thus , effective freedom of information laws establish deadlines for ...
... officials , who often reject or ignore requests . In many cases , legal action and a judge's order are needed to obligate public servants to release documents . Thus , effective freedom of information laws establish deadlines for ...
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