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    PM limited by European Constitution which defeats Parliamentary Sovereignty. Limited by scrutiny of Parliament (apparently). Foley‚ political scientist since days of Margaret Thatcher‚ remarked on her presidential style‚ believed this had increased with Tony Blair. Reduction of cabinet meetings to half an hour per week‚ informal attitude to discussion (‘sofa’ politics)‚ disregard for cabinet agenda (Millennium Dome – cabinet wanted it “fired into space”‚ Blair went along with it anyway)‚ appealing

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    $250M‚ where the multiplier effect is 1/(1-0.6)=2.5 times. The greater the value of MPC‚ the greater the multiplier effect‚ and the greater change in national income given a fixed increase in G. b) Conflicts in government macroeconomic objectives limit the

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    CHAPTER: 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Executive Summary A project has been prepared under the title of ‘Non Performing Assets in Surat’. First of all the information regarding the banking industry is given. In that various facts regarding the bank industry is being provided. Also the various types of non performing assets. The brief introduction of non performing assets is given. In this the definition‚ various benefits‚ objective‚ limitation etc. are mentioned. Then a analysis of data is

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    What are the main narrative function of Nelly and Lockwood? In ‘Wuthering Heights’ Emily Brontë uses a dual narration alongside a complex narrative structure of a story within a story within a story – Brontë is telling us the story of Lockwood (the first narrator)‚ who then its recalling the story told to him by Nelly (the second narrator). Although complicated‚ Brontë’s use of the two narrators gives the reader alternate aspects of the story‚ shown by Nelly romanticising parts and having a connection

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    several topics related to high-performing teams and work groups. It will discuss how these two kinds of workplace people sets and how they differ in their pursuit of organizational strategy and compare these differences to virtual teams. It will identify the characteristics of successful leaders of high-performing teams and finally discuss why high-performing teams are important to organizations. High-Performing Teams and Work Groups Before we can define high-performing teams or work groups‚ we will

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    Transfer of Non-Performing Assets between Banks and Beyond Niloy Pyne comments on the recently issued ruling of the Supreme Court‚ in the case of ICICI Bank Limited Versus Official Liquidator of APS Star Industries Ltd. & Ors. on whether non-performing assets (NPAs) can be transferred between banks without the concurrence of the borrowers. Background This case involved a transfer of Non Performing Assets (NPAs)‚ relating to the borrower‚ APS Star Industries Ltd.‚ from ICICI Bank to Kotak

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    EFFECTIVENESS

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    committed to a common goal for which they hold themselves mutually accountable. Individual members interact with each other and with the team leader in achieving their common goal. Team members depend on each other’s input to perform their own work. They look to each other to complete their task‚ and they look to their leader to provide resources‚ coaching when needed‚ and a link to the rest of the organization. A team’s goal is generally decided by higher management‚ which sees a problem or opportunity

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    It is argued that the doctrine of parliament supremacy practised strictly by adhering to the concept that the parliament does not use its sovereign power instituted by the legislature‚ in an oppressive and tyrannical way. In the absence of a written constitution it is possible for the legislature to use its powers in an unauthorized manner. Even if this could be identified as the matter due to the presence of the conventions we believe that parliament would not do this due to principles of constitutionalism

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    potential reforms that could be made to the European Parliament to make it a more powerful institution. My main source of information when it came to these reform ideas where the core text by Neil Nugent‚ Michelle Cini’s "European Union Politics" and Judge and Earnshaw’s "The European Parliament"‚ which can be found on the reading list for this seminar. I found them to be good sources of information‚ as they lay out powers and roles of the European Parliament‚ as previously laid out in this presentation

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    Evaluate Parliament as a lawmaker Parliament is the supreme law making body consisting of all elected members of both houses. Its main role is to make laws‚ laws that not only protect society and individual rights but reflect the societies values. Parliament can be viewed as an arena for debate where new ideas for laws and proposed laws are discussed and debated on their purpose for an effective law to be delivered. Thus lessening the chance of an unjust law being created. However‚ parliament is not

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