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Definition of Secretariats
1. secretariat [n] - See also: secretariat
Lexicographical Neighbors of Secretariats
Literary usage of Secretariats
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Asian Review by East India Association (London, England) (1901)
"It is probable that the necessity for reform in the Indian secretariats had
occurred to him before he became officially responsible for it. ..."
2. India by John Strachey (1894)
"... changes made by Lord Canning—Reforms completed by Lord Lawrence—The Council
converted into a Cabinet—Departments and secretariats—Manner of transacting ..."
3. Asiatic Neighbors by Septimus Smet Thorburn (1894)
"... INDEBTEDNESS—A NO-RENT COMBINATION — VILLAGE HAMPDENS — BUREAUCRATIC RULE —
PER- SONNEL OF secretariats — A STRONG SECRETARIAT — WESTERN NOSTRUMS—"YOUNG ..."
4. International Environment: International Agreements Are Not Well Monitored by DIANE Publishing Company (1992)
"Because of their restricted roles, secretariats are small organizations with
limited resources. Even operating within the mandate the parties have provided, ..."
5. Educational Reform and Administrative Development: The Cases of Colombia and by E. Mark Hanson (1986)
"The state secretariats of Education. Most secretaries of education (and the
governors they represented) tended to think of the FER program as an insult to ..."