With the help of a guiding charter, cities may be able to avoid administrative inefficiencies and establish rules with alternate social motivations.
The consolidation came after the state penalized the district by about $5,000 for administrative inefficiency.
For years, Taiwan's border control and immigration had been separately administered by various agencies, resulting in the administrative inefficiency.
During the campaign, Nunn charged that Democrats wanted to raise taxes to pay for administrative inefficiencies.
"These were classic cases of administrative inefficiency."
Admirable though they are, the benefit of these moves are eroded by administrative inefficiencies and distrust.
His critics accused him of administrative inefficiency.
"Coupled with a lack of central coordination," a 37-page report released on Wednesday concluded, "this fragmented system lends itself to administrative inefficiency, political intervention and abuse."
Consequently, the situation betrays administrative inefficiency, with the Commission and the Member States as the guilty parties.
But overseas adoption sets a new standard for administrative inefficiency.