The ECB has fulfilled its remit to maintain the purchasing power of the euro.
Its remit to date has been into allegations of inappropriate payments to police and public officials.
Unmiss has been in South Sudan since the country's creation in 2011, with a remit to preserve peace and security.
The deputy prime minister said certain local authorities had made that decision and it was within their remit to do so.
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They set up skunk works (small, autonomous units with a remit to innovate) and mock the boring corporate types who write their pay-cheques.
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Until the latest storm broke, the aid world was abuzz with talk about expanding the fund's remit to include maternal and child health.
The exact nature of the changes is not clear, but Mr Carney has previously spoken of broadening the bank's remit to include targeting economic growth.
This means the UK Statistics Authority, which monitors statistics to ensure good practice, had no remit to check the figures against the code of practice.
Protection of Children and Vulnerable Adults Bill to place pre-employment consultancy service on a statutory basis and widen its remit to include vulnerable adults in certain settings.
Since the ECB has a strict remit to maintain price stability, its dread of high inflation is greater than its fear of recession: hence the rate rise.
He raised the quantity and quality of Policy Unit staff (it now boasts a dozen high-flyers), and widened its remit to oversee existing policies and develop new ones.
The Arts Council England has been asked to take on overall control of the MLA's remit to promote improvement and innovation in the area of museums, libraries and archives.
Energy Minister John Hayes is to move to be a Cabinet Office minister, becoming the prime minister's parliamentary adviser with a remit to act as a link man with backbench MPs.
Others have called for Trident's remit to be expanded: the burning question these days is whether some of the same magic could be worked on the deteriorating relationship between the police and young Muslims.
Rather than scrapping the body, the committee wants its remit to be changed to focus on increasing public access to the system and promoting better decision-making in an effort reduce the number of people seeking redress.
The Arts Council - itself facing 30% funding cuts - has been asked to take over the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council's remit to promote improvement and innovation in the area of museums, libraries and archives.
Blaming the bank's hawkish stance on inflation for prolonging the downturn, the government has lent support to a draft law prepared by its junior coalition partners that would broaden the bank's remit to include promoting growth and fighting unemployment.
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We're funded from the licence fee, so our desire to broadcast national sporting events to the nation has to be balanced with the remit to broadcast not only other sports beyond football, but a huge variety of other BBC output across all platforms.
If they collect the taxes and fail to remit, they can go to jail because in collecting the sales tax they are an agent of the State and failure to remit is something like embezzlement.
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The risk, of course, is that a payroll service company will receive employer payroll funds but fail to remit them to the employees, taxing authorities, or others entitled to them.
Credit card companies offer another solution to the problem: They generally allow buyers to disavow charges for goods that were never delivered, and they are in a position to reduce losses from that implicit guarantee by refusing to remit funds to merchants with too many outstanding gripes from consumers.
With their mobile phones, Bangladeshi expatriates will be able to easily remit money to the mobile accounts of their families, who can then make a withdrawal at the nearest retailer or cash point.
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North Dakota that forcing businesses to collect and remit taxes to jurisdictions where they have no physical presence was too big a burden.
When Alistair Darling, the previous transport secretary, was sent to the department in 2002, part of his remit was to keep it out of the news.
They can take up to three weeks to remit the money back to the driver, according to a cabbie I spoke with in New York.
In its response to the white paper, the society says the Welsh government already has considerable influence through an annual remit letter to Hefcw.
We would continue to have traditional employees, on whose wages employers must withhold Social Security tax and Medicare tax, and remit it to the Internal Revenue Service, with employer matching Social Security tax and Medicare tax.
Britain wants the ECB to take the supervisory role to ensure its remit extends only to the euro zone .
New Hampshire, for example, has no sales tax, but a Granite State Web merchant would be forced to collect and remit sales taxes to all the governments that do.
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