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Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England
previous Royal Commissions, empowered to suggest measures conductive to the efficiency of the Established Church to be ratified by Orders in
Reason
that which is offered or accepted as an explanation the efficient cause of an occurrence or a phenomenon a motive for
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eem Energy Efficient Mortgage; an FHA program that helps homebuyers save money on
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cause
even though the listing had expired] pro·duc·ing cause : an efficient, exciting, or contributing cause (as an act, practice, or event)
Inspector-General of the Forces
it is to inspect the Army and report upon its efficiency to the Army Council. The office is now in abeyance.
Bureau
where public business is transacted. Means the Bureau of Energy Efficiency established under sub-s. (1) of s. 3. [Energy Conservation Act,
Civic nature
WLR 1674. Meant aims which were dignified as distinct from efficient, Expert Witness Institute v. Customs Comrs. (CA), (2001) 1 WLR
Constable
the Home Secretary all the matters affecting their welfare and efficiency, other than questions of discipline and promotion, and further contains
Control equipment
air pollutant and includes any device used for securing the efficient operation of any industrial plant. [The Air (Prevention and Control
Discrimination with reasons
the backward classes in services with due regard to administrative efficiency is permissible object and back ward classes are a rational
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