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2917884
Ano: 2007
Disciplina: Administração Financeira e Orçamentária
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: TCU
Disciplina: Administração Financeira e Orçamentária
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: TCU
Com referência ao Sistema Tributário Nacional e aos princípios
da ordem orçamentária, julgue os itens a seguir.
O princípio do equilíbrio orçamentário permanece, no Brasil, como norma de hierarquia constitucional.da ordem orçamentária, julgue os itens a seguir.
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2917883
Ano: 2007
Disciplina: Administração Financeira e Orçamentária
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: TCU
Disciplina: Administração Financeira e Orçamentária
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: TCU
Com referência ao Sistema Tributário Nacional e aos princípios
da ordem orçamentária, julgue os itens a seguir.
De acordo com o princípio do orçamento bruto, as receitas e despesas públicas devem constar da lei orçamentária, de forma a possibilitar que nela se incluam apenas saldos positivos ou negativos resultantes do confronto entre as receitas e as despesas de determinado serviço público.da ordem orçamentária, julgue os itens a seguir.
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Com referência ao Sistema Tributário Nacional e aos princípios
da ordem orçamentária, julgue os itens a seguir.
O princípio do não-confisco, em matéria tributária, permite que sejam expropriados os bens utilizados na produção ou no tráfico de entorpecentes e drogas afins.da ordem orçamentária, julgue os itens a seguir.
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Propaganda
Propaganda is a concerted set of messages aimed at influencing the opinions or behavior of large numbers of people. Instead of impartially providing information, propaganda in its most basic sense presents information in order to influence its audience. The most effective propaganda is often completely truthful, but some propaganda presents facts selectively to encourage a particular synthesis, or gives loaded messages in order to produce an emotional rather than a rational response to the information presented.The aim of propagandism is to influence people's opinions or behaviors actively, rather than merely to communicate the facts about something. For example, propaganda might be used to gather either support or disapproval of a certain position, rather than to simply present the position, or to try to convince people to buy something, rather than to simply let them know there is some thing on the market.
An appeal to one's emotions is, perhaps, a more obvious, and more common propagandism method than those utilized by some other more subtle and insidious forms. For instance, propagandism may be transmitted indirectly or implicitly, through an ostensibly fair and balanced debate or argument. This can be done to great effect in conjunction with a broadly targeted, broadcast news format. In such a setting, techniques like "red herring"*, and other ploys are often used to divert the audience from a critical issue, while the intended message is suggested through indirect means.
In English, "propaganda" was originally a neutral term used to describe the dissemination of information in favor of any given cause. It was formerly common for political organizations, as it had started to be for the advertising and public relations industry, to refer to their own material as propaganda. During the 20th century, however, the term acquired a thoroughly negative meaning in western countries, representing the intentional dissemination of often false, but certainly "compelling" claims to support or justify political actions or ideologies. Now, it carries strong negative (as well as political, mainly) connotations. Because of the negative connotations the word has gained, today it is uncommon to admit producing propaganda, although opposing parties sometimes accuse each other of producing propaganda.
*red herring: something not relevant that confuses you or takes your attention away from what you should be concentrating on.
Idem, ibidem.
In relation to the above text, judge the following item.
"formerly" is the same as formally.
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- Introdução ao Direito FinanceiroPrincípios do Direito Financeiro
- Orçamento PúblicoOrçamento e Planejamento
Com referência ao Sistema Tributário Nacional e aos princípios
da ordem orçamentária, julgue os itens a seguir.
O princípio da legalidade orçamentária é uma projeção do princípio da legalidade visto sob a sua feição genérica e postula que o ordenador de despesas só pode fazer aquilo que a lei orçamentária permite.da ordem orçamentária, julgue os itens a seguir.
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Propaganda
Propaganda is a concerted set of messages aimed at influencing the opinions or behavior of large numbers of people. Instead of impartially providing information, propaganda in its most basic sense presents information in order to influence its audience. The most effective propaganda is often completely truthful, but some propaganda presents facts selectively to encourage a particular synthesis, or gives loaded messages in order to produce an emotional rather than a rational response to the information presented.The aim of propagandism is to influence people's opinions or behaviors actively, rather than merely to communicate the facts about something. For example, propaganda might be used to gather either support or disapproval of a certain position, rather than to simply present the position, or to try to convince people to buy something, rather than to simply let them know there is some thing on the market.
An appeal to one's emotions is, perhaps, a more obvious, and more common propagandism method than those utilized by some other more subtle and insidious forms. For instance, propagandism may be transmitted indirectly or implicitly, through an ostensibly fair and balanced debate or argument. This can be done to great effect in conjunction with a broadly targeted, broadcast news format. In such a setting, techniques like "red herring"*, and other ploys are often used to divert the audience from a critical issue, while the intended message is suggested through indirect means.
In English, "propaganda" was originally a neutral term used to describe the dissemination of information in favor of any given cause. It was formerly common for political organizations, as it had started to be for the advertising and public relations industry, to refer to their own material as propaganda. During the 20th century, however, the term acquired a thoroughly negative meaning in western countries, representing the intentional dissemination of often false, but certainly "compelling" claims to support or justify political actions or ideologies. Now, it carries strong negative (as well as political, mainly) connotations. Because of the negative connotations the word has gained, today it is uncommon to admit producing propaganda, although opposing parties sometimes accuse each other of producing propaganda.
*red herring: something not relevant that confuses you or takes your attention away from what you should be concentrating on.
Idem, ibidem.
In relation to the above text, judge the following item.
"ploys" is defined as a way of tricking or confusing someone in order to get an advantage or make them do what you want.
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Com referência ao Sistema Tributário Nacional e aos princípios
da ordem orçamentária, julgue os itens a seguir.
O princípio da estrita legalidade tributária deriva do princípio da legalidade, em sentido amplo, e atende ao postulado da segurança jurídica.da ordem orçamentária, julgue os itens a seguir.
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Julgue os itens que seguem, relativos a medidas provisórias
(Mps).
O Poder Judiciário não detém competência para exercer crítica sobre o juízo de existência dos pressupostos da MP, pois eles são discricionários.(Mps).
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Propaganda
Propaganda is a concerted set of messages aimed at influencing the opinions or behavior of large numbers of people. Instead of impartially providing information, propaganda in its most basic sense presents information in order to influence its audience. The most effective propaganda is often completely truthful, but some propaganda presents facts selectively to encourage a particular synthesis, or gives loaded messages in order to produce an emotional rather than a rational response to the information presented.The aim of propagandism is to influence people's opinions or behaviors actively, rather than merely to communicate the facts about something. For example, propaganda might be used to gather either support or disapproval of a certain position, rather than to simply present the position, or to try to convince people to buy something, rather than to simply let them know there is some thing on the market.
An appeal to one's emotions is, perhaps, a more obvious, and more common propagandism method than those utilized by some other more subtle and insidious forms. For instance, propagandism may be transmitted indirectly or implicitly, through an ostensibly fair and balanced debate or argument. This can be done to great effect in conjunction with a broadly targeted, broadcast news format. In such a setting, techniques like "red herring"*, and other ploys are often used to divert the audience from a critical issue, while the intended message is suggested through indirect means.
In English, "propaganda" was originally a neutral term used to describe the dissemination of information in favor of any given cause. It was formerly common for political organizations, as it had started to be for the advertising and public relations industry, to refer to their own material as propaganda. During the 20th century, however, the term acquired a thoroughly negative meaning in western countries, representing the intentional dissemination of often false, but certainly "compelling" claims to support or justify political actions or ideologies. Now, it carries strong negative (as well as political, mainly) connotations. Because of the negative connotations the word has gained, today it is uncommon to admit producing propaganda, although opposing parties sometimes accuse each other of producing propaganda.
*red herring: something not relevant that confuses you or takes your attention away from what you should be concentrating on.
Idem, ibidem.
In relation to the above text, judge the following item.
A possible connotation of "insidious" is intelligent, acclaimed practices.
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Julgue os itens que seguem, relativos a medidas provisórias
(Mps).
Um conceito válido de MP é aquele que a entende como um ato normativo primário, sob condição resolutiva, de caráter excepcional no quadro da separação dos poderes.(Mps).
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