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58.
Employment extending
applies to the time
employed in the public
service.
59.
Time occupying to
the whole of the
functionary's time.
60.
Rule - let the time
unoccupied in official
duties be employed
in occupations, useful
or pleasureable, or both.
61.
Reasons.
1. Maximization of
comfort.
2. Minimization of
seductive idleness.
62.
Examples.
1. Gymnastic exercise.
2. Reading.
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5.
VIII III. Time occupying
principle. Rule. let each
functionary's disposable
time be as fully
occupied as his
comfort will permit.
— Reasons.
1. Maximization of official
value.
2. Exclusion of pernicious
service.
6.
If applicable to one
public situation, it
is applicable to another.
If there be any exception
it is in the case of the
radical force.
Identifier: | JB/038/352/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 38. |
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038 |
constitutional code |
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352a"a" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 352. |
constitutional code |
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002 |
ch. x defensive force / stipendiary principle applied |
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marginal summary sheet |
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c6 / d9 |
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john flowerdew colls |
j whatman turkey mill 1824 |
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jonathan blenman |
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1824 |
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11989 |
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