executive department

NOUN
  1. a federal department in the executive branch of the government of the United States
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How To Use executive department In A Sentence

  • From the Council of State is chosen the Council of Ministers, who have direct administrative responsibility for the executive departments.
  • A separate planned shake-up of Executive departments would aim to ensure that civil servants are only answerable to one minister.
  • The veto must be authorized by statute and may only negate what an Executive department or independent agency has proposed.
  • A few alert colleagues were dispersed among the executive departments.
  • The Commission changed the connotation of the word administration from its long-held simple meaning of the personnel of executive departments to the art of managing the public business. Rediscovering Institutions
  • The veto must be authorized by statute and may only negate what an Executive department or independent agency has proposed.
  • Democratic Party Executive Department that should be within in August to elect a new prime minister to avoid political power for too long blank.
  • Moreover, the Treasury is an Executive department, and therefore Congress and the public can more directly oversee how it uses any added authority.
  • Applicants who have objections to legal aid institutions' decision for not providing legal aid may raise their objections to judicial executive department where legal aid institutions are determined.
  • The veto must be authorized by statute and may only negate what an Executive department or independent agency has proposed.
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