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Перевод: self-governing speek self-governing


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  1. Unlike the mother-country and its dependencies, above all India, the self-governing colonies were protectionist; but they were now prepared, and indeed in some cases were anxious, to afford the mother-country preferential treatment within their tariff system if the mother-country would reciprocate.
  2. Mr Lee, 66, leader of the ruling People's Action Party, has held the office since 1959 when Singapore became a self-governing state.
  3. The review abolished local authority representation in health service bodies, gave a greater role to the Audit Commission to ensure value for money, gave doctors budgets and linked a greater share of their salaries to the number of patients treated, and held out the possibility of hospitals "opting out" and becoming self-governing.
  4. These are the Department of Education and Training (DET), responsible for providing education to African children living in "white designated areas"; the departments responsible for education in the so-called "self-governing states" or bantustans/homelands (Kwazulu, Lebowa, Gazankulu, Kangwane, Kwandebele and Qwaqwa); and finally there are Ministries of Education in the so-called "independent states" of Transkei, Bophuthatswana, Ciskei and Venda, whose "independence" is recognized only by the South African government.
  5. The authority's line that it should not even do any homework on self-governing is considered impractical.
  6. Age Concern believes that these issues should be explicitly considered when discussions take place about responsibilities of health authorities, family practitioner committees and self-governing hospitals.
  7. My enthusiasm for that outcome will be increased with every hospital that becomes a market-orientated trust, every school which becomes self-governing and effectively selective, every Muslim family which is divided by arbitrary immigration regulations and every youth who is driven to sleep in a shop doorway.
  8. Now the uncertainty has been lifted, hundreds of hospitals will seek self-governing status while more family doctors are expected to opt for their own budgets - although Mr Major reaffirmed yesterday that he would continue to cherish and build up the NHS.
  9. The Labour Party insists that self-governing trusts (hospitals which choose to opt out of health-authority control and manage their own affairs) are in fact opting out of the NHS altogether; and that doctors who control their own budgets are going to turn queue-jumping at hospitals into a business practice.
  10. His counsel, Lord Irvine, QC, accused Mr Kenneth Clarke, the Health Secretary, of "jumping the gun without the authority of Parliament" in authorising expenditure on the creation of self-governing hospital trusts.
  11. Hospitals that have chosen to opt out of health-authority control and become self-governing will start running their own affairs.
  12. Their pleas for pilot projects in the key areas of self-governing hospitals and GPs' budgets are likely to be replaced by demands at committee stage for safeguards to be written into the legislation.
  13. The health authority has agreed to hear a presentation on self-governing trusts at its next meeting on Monday.

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