0 businesses and industries that are owned or controlled by the government: --
1 the offices and responsibilities of government: --
2 used to refer to businesses and industries that are owned or controlled by the government, or things that are related to these businesses and industries: --
3 businesses, industries and organizations that are owned or controlled by the government: --
First, this intervention would probably require adaptation for use in other settings such as community private practice or public-sector mental health clinics.
In 1978, organized labor formally abandoned its longstanding commitment to public-sector solutions to achieve universal health care.
While public-sector size in general may not be associated with corruption, egregious forms of state intervention are another matter.
Real public-sector earnings, on the other hand, increased from an index of 48 in 1983 to 270 by 1992.
It is of significance that some public-sector breeding programmes have excellent client-orientation because far mer groups fund them.
And relations of authority in public-sector firms by definition are relations between individuals and the state.
It is worth recalling that public-sector employees had their benefit level based on final salary rather than average earnings of the last five years.
In richer suburban areas, local authorities and other public-sector organizations had the resources and time to produce better quality documents.