The December 1997 “Final Report” of the Administrative Reform Council explained the “reasons for the need to undertake administrative reform” in terms of the “principles and aims of administrative reform,” which it defined first as: “to reconstruct ‘how this country does things’ with the...
In the afternoon he would be wading3 through rivers, and, if properly armed at all points with India-rubber, would enjoy the rivers as he waded4. But the air would be always kindly5, and the east wind there, if it was east as I was told, had none of that power of dominion6 ...