916 resultados para Fourth of July orations
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First oration against Catiline -- Second oration against Catiline -- Third oration against Catiline -- Fourth oration against Catiline -- Oration in defence of Publius Sylla -- Speech in defence of Aulus Licinius Archaias -- Speech in defence of the proposed manilian law -- Speech in defence of Titus Annius Milo -- Speech in defence of Caius Rabirius Postumus -- Speech in behalf of Marcus Claudius Marcellus -- Speech in defence of Quintus Ligarius -- Speech in behalf of King Deiotarus -- The first oration against Marcus Antonius -- The second oration against Marcus Antonius -- The ninth oration against Marcus Antonius -- The last oration against Marcus Antonius -- The prosecution of Verres.
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Bound in old sprinkled calf.
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Hearings held July 9-17, 1935.
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"July 30, 1996"--Pt. 4.
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Description based on pt. 1.
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Numbered continuously.
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Hearings held July 28-31, 1975.
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"July 13, 20, and August 3, 1995"--Pt. 2.
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The construction industry is known to be an important contributor towards the gross domestic product of many countries. Moreover, the health of the construction industry is positively correlated to the economic growth of a country and in many economies public sector clients account for a major share of construction works. Given this strength, it is important for public sector clients to initiate innovations aimed at the betterment of the industry. In this context, concern about sustainable development has been a major driver of some innovative initiatives in construction industries worldwide. Furthermore, the Government of Hong Kong regards both sustainability and community development as important criteria when planning and procuring construction projects. This paper is based on a case study of a public sector development project in Hong Kong, and presents the salient features of the procurement and contractual systems adopted in the project, which foster sustainability and community development. The reported interim findings are based on a preliminary document analysis that is part of an ongoing longitudinal case study into the project. The document analysis takes a three-pronged approach in terms of how the procurement and contractual systems foster economic, environmental and social sustainability, and sums up their impact on the community as a whole.