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Examples:Once one man gets a government position, all his cronies get in too—Three-Self Patriotic Movement, PRC government-sanctioned Protestant church from 1949—Muromachi bakufu, the feudal government of Japan (1338-1573) under the Ashikaga shoguns—used instead of reign name by the nationalist government, then by Taiwan—transfer payment (payment from government or private sector for which no good or service is required in return)—the treaty of 1923 normalizing relations between the Soviet Union and the Northern Warlord government of China—openness (of government, PRC equivalent of 'glasnost')—Legislative Yuan, the legislative branch of government under the constitution of Republic of China, then of Taiwan—senior provincial government official in dynastic China—agree on three laws (idiom); provisional agreement made by new dynastic government with the people—Hong Kong term for mainland government official come work in Hong Kong (slang)—temporary assignment a Chinese government or CPC post—National Key Disciplines (disciplines recognized as important and supported by PRC central government, including medicine, science, chemistry, engineering, commerce and law)—Dharamsala in Himachal Pradesh, north India, home of Tibetan government in exile—commodity prices fixed by government (in a command economy)—unified government purchase at fixed price (esp of farm products)—State Key Laboratories (university laboratories in PRC supported by the central government)—entrance exam for senior government service posts (Taiwan)—motion of no confidence (against the government, in parliamentary debates)—Chinese in the context of the Nationalist Government—seat of prefectural government (from Tang Qing times)—Executive Yuan, the executive branch of government under the constitution of Republic of China, then of Taiwan—NASA, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, agency of US government—war of 1920 between Northern Warlords, in which the Zhili faction beat the Anhui faction and took over the Beijing government—government-appointed hereditary tribal headman in the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties—extra allowances paid government officials in the Qing dynasty—Chung-hsing New Village, model town in Nantou County, west-central Taiwan, administrative seat of the Taiwan Provincial Government—North China Incident of October-December 1935, a Japanese attempt set up a puppet government in north China—Lin Sen (1868-1943), revolutionary politician, colleague of Sun Yat-sen, chairman of the Chinese nationalist government (1928-1932)—public security bureau (government office similar in function a police station)—an official who works with local residents report to higher government authorities—rural household contract responsibility system, PRC government policy linking rural income productivity—fifty cents party (person supposed relay government propaganda on Internet sites)— |