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Division of Powers

2004
One of the main tasks when organizing a fiscal federalism structure in a country is to find the appropriate division of powers between different levels of government. In this chapter we discuss some principles of fiscal assignments and possible mechanisms for assigning functions.
Robin Boadway, Eva Mörk
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Division of Powers or Division of Labor?

Soviet Law and Government, 1967
One might think that the history of governmental development has answered this question. Elements of the doctrine of division of powers may be found even in Aristotle. This doctrine was supported by Marsilius of Padua, John Locke and others, but it was Montesquieu who stated it most clearly.
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Separation of Powers or Division of Power?

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
The rationale of the separation of powers is often elided with the rationale of checks and balances and with the rationale of the dispersal of power generally in a constitutional system. This paper however focuses resolutely on the functional sepaartion of powers in what MJC Vile called its "pure form".
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IEE Power Division: Chairman's address. Corridors of power

Proceedings of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, 1973
The transmission of electrical energy, and particularly some of the problems, together with the facilities required for the development of apparatus for transmission substations are discussed. Transmission substations have not changed much in appearance over the years, although they have developed considerably in voltage and power level, and the ...
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Divisibility of Certain Partition Functions by Powers of Primes

The Ramanujan Journal, 1997
Let \(k=p_1^{a_1}p_w^{a_2}\cdots p_m^{a_m}\) be the prime factorization of a positive integer \(k\), and let \(b_k(n)\) denote the number of partitions of a non-negative integer \(n\) into parts, none of which are multiples of \(k\). If \(M\) is a positive integer, let \(S_k(N;M)\) be the number of positive integers \(n\leq N\) for which \(b_k(n)\equiv
Gordon, Basil, Ono, Ken
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Division. Summation of Power Series

1963
(a) Divide the answer to Ex. 2.2 (p × q × r) by each of its 3 factors: there will be no remainders. In each case check the decimal point of your answer by inspection of the product of the other two factors, i.e. test (pqr)/r by inspection of pq. (b) Find the reciprocals, to 4S, of 1·249, 0·08334, 750·2.
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The Geographical Division of Powers

1999
In a federal state such as the USA, the constitution divides power between a central federal government and separate state units in such a way that each is independent within its own sphere and neither can override the other. Federalism is therefore a way of giving effect to communitarian values by allowing diverse units to retain their distinctive ...
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