Management of the agency wanted her to go on the payroll as an employee for 30 hours a week. |
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In the past year the agency interceded on behalf of immigrants from Somalia to Lebanon, from Iraq to Haiti, Brazil, and beyond. |
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To help reduce its oversupply, the agency would supply the rice allowances provided to civil servants, among other measures. |
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Every month you send the agency a single payment that is portioned out to each of your creditors until your debts are paid off. |
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What proportion of your advertising budget does your current agency think you should be spending on cold-calling each year? |
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At Islamabad Airport, relief agency officials have reported a single forklift truck being used to unload four planeloads of aid. |
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This news agency of some sort collected stories from stringers or correspondents and passed them on to the paper. |
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That's one agency that's really overstrained in terms of how much work they have to do and how much money they have to do it. |
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I'm a road sweeper employed by an agency, and working at Newham council in east London. |
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The agency wants to hear from outsiders about how the migration of retirees to regions with warmer climates might cause ecological pressure. |
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Lingering on under a six-month extension, the agency busied itself mostly with writing official histories of the codification experience. |
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Every construction activity in the city should obtain a building construction permit released by the agency. |
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Having a privatization agency compels you, or those who run the institution, to privatize because that is their business. |
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Russia's main intelligence agency said it had found no evidence of terrorism in initial investigations at the crash sites. |
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Marvin, who was an office boy at the agency, is brought in later when pupil numbers increase. |
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The agency said that stringent conditions will be imposed on Lafarge during the trial. |
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It's also worth noting the cheap shot thrown at the State Department's intelligence agency, which actually has a very good track record. |
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With E Andre Wadsworth still hobbled by knee problems and E Simeon Rice gone through free agency, the Cardinals are desperate. |
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When estate agency staff were sent off to southern Spain, it wasn't to lounge on sunbeds all day soaking up the rays. |
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The agency started using computers back in the 1960s when such innovations seemed light years away from the hot metal British press. |
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Attendance will be by invitation from the agency to organisations, interested parties, transport and public groups. |
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Before retiring in 1999, the clergywoman served for five years as the top staff executive for the Methodists' communications agency. |
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A CMS gives agency personnel the ability to easily add, edit, and move web pages as needed, without the support of an outside web developer. |
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The fabric of any society begins with the individual, her sense of empowerment, her belief in her own agency. |
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Have you been coerced into giving this confession by any government agency or official? |
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The agency should be in charge of investigating companies applying for licences and permissions. |
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Police officer has pleaded guilty to giving incorrect information on his child support agency forms. |
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Doesn't this seem as if the agency would push tow pilots to be commercially licensed? |
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By October, a media agency had won a prestigious Australian media award for this innovative concept. |
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The NGA serves as a military support agency under the Department of Defense and as an intelligence agency. |
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Baltimore stood pat in free agency, not signing a free agent other than those on their own roster. |
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But residents said that, in the meantime, the agency should dredge the river to speed up the flow and reduce the risks. |
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One official last night described the new agency as a potential one-stop shop for government agencies seeking funds. |
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The agency also reported that wheat and corn seeds on about 16,230 hectares of farmland had rotted. |
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One is led almost automatically by the substantialist language to attribute identity, agency, interests, and will to groups. |
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He said the agency had to carefully examine the quality of cheap meat to decide whether it was safe for human consumption. |
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We took our checkbook with us, and planned to fill out the preliminary application while we were there if we liked the agency. |
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No other state agency exercises effective oversight over army expenditures. |
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The dispute involves the payment of overtime, which York workers believe they are entitled to whenever agency workers are called in. |
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The agency is handling sales at Seaview, a new development of 58 holiday homes. |
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The committee said the agency should be more aggressive in pursuing absent parents who fail to make child support payments. |
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He oversees a hodgepodge of intelligence agencies, but he doesn't have the authority to hire or fire agency heads. |
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The agency strictly circumscribes all public utterances by members of the Imperial Family. |
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You did receive a citation from the CIA director of operations for your work after you retired from the agency over the years. |
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The agency is also looking at installing a fish pass at Farington Weir to help the fish reach spawning ground upstream. |
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A blackburn school is one of a handful nationwide to be given a pat on the back for the ninth-year running by a leading skills agency. |
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The agency has also agreed to rehabilitate ruined public buildings where nearly 800 families are squatting. |
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But having puffed us up to bursting point the agency then decided to take us down a peg or two. |
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According to the official from the parks and wildlife agency it is mating and egg laying season for the cockies. |
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Think of the valiant whistleblower inside a corporation or an agency who puts himself at risk to uncover criminal perfidy. |
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As a matter of course, we refer outstanding accounts to a debt collection agency and take legal action against bad debtors. |
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The agency publishes a phone number for reporting suspected illegal aliens free of charge. |
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It is allowed to carry out surveillance like a secret service, and has the judicial powers of a regular police agency. |
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The agency is also considering bringing out a fact sheet to ensure impartial information is available. |
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The agency, however, has been planned to have a movie producer as the future owner of Boyana Film. |
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The agency has expressed interest in renting a facility near Chicago where it can incarcerate immigrant detainees awaiting deportation hearings. |
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A power utility manager was kidnapped along with two guards, by armed men who commandeered their car, tribal agency officials said. |
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But, this program was plagued by agency mismanagement, political favoritism and corruption. |
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The psychological residue of institutionalization requires active and prolonged agency intervention. |
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Compliance is monitored by each state in concurrence with the federal agency. |
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Much of the information came from the flood of news agency reports, reflecting the general sense of chaos and confusion over what was happening. |
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The bridge will allow the agency to finally close a controversial gap in the central reservation. |
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The agency failed to apply the tenfold safety factor when reviewing the risks of the insecticides. |
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As Marx pointed out, idealism often was better than materialism at capturing agency. |
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This agency is handicapped, however, because its funding is voluntary and contributors may earmark their donations for specific programs. |
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The rise in the rate of suicide amongst young people is of constant concern to our agency. |
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I'm beginning to wonder how much the vice president's activism has thrown the agency process completely off-kilter. |
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The newspapers have carried news agency reports of the New York Times article in their inside pages. |
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I personally answer more than 100 e-mails a day no matter where I am, as do our regional leaders and agency heads. |
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I think we need really a significant shake-up, and a change in the processes and operations of the agency. |
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There may be riggers and outfitters with an equipment-rental company, or a factory-labor temp agency with a computer-personnel agency. |
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If you're a high-up at a large, international ad agency, I would like to talk to you. |
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The agency says white marlin have been overfished for 30 years and mortality is seven times higher than acceptable levels. |
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First, it reinforces the point that the parties envisaged the charterers delivering through the agency of the owners. |
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The agency, he said, had gone as far as establishing hit squads to carry out the assassination when the opportunity arose. |
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Some casinos subscribe to the agency, which protects casinos from cheats and scams. |
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The agency and the Scottish executive are set to work much more closely with industry through a new advisory body. |
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He teamed up with advertising agency Chemistry to market the launch in March. |
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Conceived in 1997, the agency has maintained an impressive growth rate of 40 per cent per annum. |
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Singletons might use it as a dating agency, novelists as material for a book, market researchers as the easiest way to corner unsuspecting prey. |
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The name was chosen somewhat whimsically by a Florida law enforcement officer, an agency official said. |
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An agency completes an evaluation of the student as a part of this summational evaluation. |
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Voisin is a seventh-generation oysterman and chairman of the Louisiana Oyster Task Force, a state governmental agency. |
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Contrary to the general pattern, home ownership declined over the entire period for agency temps. |
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According to Xinhua, China's state news agency, this year more pandas have already been born in captivity than in any other year on record. |
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The article lambasted the efforts of a government-funded welfare agency to rehabilitate teenagers involved in chroming. |
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The audit agency is tasked with examining the implementation of the state budget and the financial reports of state institutions. |
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The World Food Programme, the leading agency in dealing with famine and humanitarian disasters, is facing a crisis of its own. |
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Hundreds of hopefuls entered the competition and judges at Boss Model agency have whittled them down to 10 boys and 10 girls. |
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The drug agency suggested that implants might be like cars or tires, which wear out with age. |
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If there is another agency which is lending money at better interest rates and with better conditions, I am ready to shift. |
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Ironically, online news sites become even more dependent on news agency wholesalers and features syndicates to fill the expanded news hole. |
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The client was an advertising agency which bought a new agency management software package. |
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The comments are published on the Danish army website, according to Reuters news agency. |
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The agency will take over the account from the Helme Partnership at the end of this month. |
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He hopes the independent think tank will be able to act in ways that a government agency cannot. |
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The company was selling air fares on-line without being licensed as an air carrier, or a tour operator, or a travel agency. |
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Instead of isolating people and making them feel like outsiders, it should be an agency of inclusiveness. |
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A spokesman for the agency said that the sea wall protects a large area of low-lying land against the risk of flooding. |
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BlogAds is an online agency that allows businesses to buy advertising space on blogs. |
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Regan's daughter, Courtney, is an account executive for an advertising agency in San Diego. |
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So far the executive agency of the Department of Health has said it does not divulge information about faults. |
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The usually secretive agency is best known for its major role in creating the Internet. |
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What's troublesome is the ICR's school is actually accredited by a nationally recognized accreditation agency. |
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It is a sample taken from one state agency to remind taxpayers how their money is spent. |
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These regulations will normally be applied at national level by a national intervention agency. |
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Because there is no arbitrary third party, or court system with the backing of an enforcement agency, laws may be broken with impunity. |
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Now it is Iraqis and one agency alone has 150 foreign workers on its books. |
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The parts of economics most familiar to organizational theorists, agency theory and transaction-cost theory, are peripheral to the argument. |
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Hence they are not easy to weigh up their adversarial effects which are not known by the agency of action and at the time of the action. |
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The Press Association made agency news nationally available by providing a central telegraphic agency for the new provincial press. |
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For example, the agency often uses Delta II launch vehicles, and they let the expended second stages of these rockets just drop from the sky. |
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What can he say about the FDA, an agency that keeps us safe from impure food and poisonous pharmaceuticals? |
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The public is often inattentive to agency decision-making, and so public involvement is minimal. |
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Natural selection is an agency of adaptive change which operates between generations. |
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These Communist-era cadres had been brought into the new agency under the prevailing rules of verification. |
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The devil is notably absent from most of these scenes, which rather emphasise female agency and rebellion. |
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Look at the number of corporations that have made the CSO job an automatic incumbency for one agency or another. |
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He offers a heroic portrait of a CIA director rebuilding the agency into a more agile, effective organization, partly along network lines. |
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He left Thorn Park last November after two months off sick, and joined an agency in March. |
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Another official at the agency said its staff tried to convey relevant information quickly this time. |
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The White House had initially planned to announce the new agency this coming autumn. |
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The agency has been assisting units to comply with stocktaking requirements. |
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Well did you bother checking with her agency to confirm her arrangements in this country? |
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Kinship by design allowed agency workers to distinguish themselves from both commercial and humanitarian child placers. |
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The former chairperson had fought numerous congressional attempts to cut funding to the agency. |
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The agency said the decision was taken to ensure the children's safety and welfare. |
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It is not the human agency that refuses, but the social machinery from which the non-agency is expelled. |
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Six months later, he published a bald-faced lie in the Times, misrepresenting what he had reported to the agency. |
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With the latest round of bankrupt airlines, the agency may not be so lucky. |
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The agency typically collects within 30 days and has no history of writing off bad debts. |
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The government was the chief agency that offered work for the poor and saved them from starvation. |
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To realise the goal, the agency aims to develop Japan's own manned space craft, similar to the US Space Shuttle, the Mainichi said. |
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Back in the early 1960s, the government of Italy decided to set up an agency to regulate the production of wines. |
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Discloses for the first time that six current members of the United first team squad are now on the books of the modelling agency. |
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Credit rating agency Standard and Poors has scotched claims that the economy has bottomed out and recovery is imminent. |
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The claim of a carbon debt is backed up in a study by the environmental protection agency. |
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Oliver Morgan on Jay Garner, the hawkish head of the Pentagon agency that will be handling lucrative reconstruction deals. |
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The pension agency is a safety net, not a bailout for underfunded pensions. |
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Today, the mapping agency is peddling special incentives for map-makers who leave their cars at home. |
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Many agency firms that have seen storm clouds gathering over the market have simply opened their umbrellas and continued on with business. |
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The legislation will cover all employees including agency and casual workers and, in many cases, workers who are self-employed. |
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But Donaldson envisions an agency modeled on the Marine Corps, capable of responding rapidly to crises. |
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He also identified reduction of medical errors as a top priority. has proven to be a quick study of the agency. |
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In more specific terms, the subaltern woman can now locate her agency in film and televisual programming in her native nation-state. |
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In certain cases the true ownership of a cheque may be determined only by reference to agency principles. |
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For really big cases, the agency buys expensive software from a telephone company to tap phones directly. |
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The agency has also announced sweeping measures to tag and test US cattle and other steps to boost confidence. |
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Sequestering this great power in an unaccountable governing agency subverts democracy itself by treating citizens as children. |
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I write television and radio commercials for a huge corporate advertising agency. |
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Compiled by the Press Association news agency, it ranked previously known top schools in terms of their A-level points score. |
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She says immigrant women would be reluctant to trust an agency that accompanies police on busts. |
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Many people expected the agency to follow the recommendation of its advisory committee, which is its usual practice. |
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I've been burnt by an agency mailshotting my resume to every company in the city. |
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Aurora said that the agency would proceed with the plan to refurbish the heritage building so that it was well-integrated with its neighborhood. |
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The agency refused to require pre-market toxicological testing for GE foods or any toxicity monitoring, at all. |
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The agency wrongly assumed incapacity on her part and removed her children from her custody for their protection. |
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And it is in the elicitory processes of both personal attachment and detachment wherein social agency lies. |
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And the agency willingly risks taking the rap in exchange for access to all that client money. |
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For further clarification on abutters lists for particular projects, kindly contact the petitioned board or agency. |
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Fogarty shoots off into a rapid-fire imaginary conversation between an agency executive and a newspaper ad sales person. |
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The agency decided to keep two-thirds of sea lion critical habitat closed to fishing, and the judge lifted his injunction. |
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Industry advertising is already controlled through legal or regulatory agency initiatives. |
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We are an international agency concerned with the alleviation of human suffering. |
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Press reports have identified it as a modernization project at the National Security Agency, the agency that intercepts foreign communications. |
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He went to Florida January 2, still limping badly, to focus on the NFL by working out and living at a training academy owned by the IMG agency. |
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The relationship between a bank and its correspondents is often one of agency. |
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He will have his hands full if he intends to whip it into an effective agency. |
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It had previously relied on other banks to act on its behalf on an agency basis. |
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The agency is targeting the financial sector as well as IT, aerospace, creative industries and food and drink. |
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A spokesman for AMD in Germany told the news agency that the chipmaker was holding talks about a new plant, but declined to give details. |
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It said the chlorine leaked from a leftover tank that hadn't been sealed off completely, the agency said. |
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Then I became an actor and, Christ, this profession has to be the worst dating agency in the world. |
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Subjectivity and conscious agency, then, are as potent as any physical force. |
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Since then the agency has been renamed the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Management. |
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Those living in the aftermath of a coup d' etat, by contrast, have no expectation of political agency. |
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Mercury pollutes water and thus the fish that swim in it, which involves another federal agency. |
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The agency has already taken the needed action limiting methyl parathion and chlorpyrifos. |
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When the agency that handled their summer rental called, Don said they would not be taking the cottage this time. |
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But news agency AFP reported on Monday that thousands of the League's supporters took to the streets of the capital Dhaka on Monday in protest. |
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The agency has been instructing its Latin American and Third World allies in these practices for decades. |
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Perhaps, if we are to maintain the doctrine of agency as a possession of the agent, it is more productive to let the amphiboly lie as it is. |
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She previously worked as a reporter for a sports news agency, supplying newspapers and magazines with articles. |
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And the new agency can get involved in rule-making as the representative of injured workers. |
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One of the primary benefits of a weblog to an ad agency is its ability to simply publish current agency thought. |
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Ask for bank and trade references, follow them up and undertake a credit check with a reputable agency if required. |
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This means that if an agency stores its information electronically, it would no longer be able to inundate requesters with paper records. |
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Without a guarantee from a multilateral agency, commercial banks are wary of taking a punt on a mega-project in communist Laos. |
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Bea is suggesting made-up names that sound like they could have been invented by a brand manager at an advertising agency. |
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The department established two agency farms near the proposed reserves and in 1880 appointed an Indian agent at Fort Walsh. |
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Trafford council wants to shake up its home care service and bring in a private company or voluntary agency. |
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The new agency was given a limited three-year mandate to help resettle 1.2 million European refugees left homeless by the global conflict. |
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The claimants commissioned an advertising agency to produce the combined logo for them and paid for the commission. |
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Anna, 21 and a single mother of two, was working as a temp at a nursing agency when she signed up for benefits. |
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With just four staff, LCa Resourcing is a relatively small player in the bustling recruitment agency business. |
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Just as a watchdog guards a home, so the agency should be vigilant against fraudulent or dangerous products. |
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The law has to be respected and the electoral process has to be honoured, even if an external agency acts as honest broker. |
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There was a crowd of advertising agency people in action, outside and in, doing a photo shoot of some new Starbucks goodie. |
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Martin and his business partner Rob Morrice sold their advertising agency to set up Smuji Films last year. |
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The plan reads like something a junior account executive cooked up during the first 10 minutes of a brainstorming session with the ad agency. |
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Founded in 1660, the Society has three roles, as the UK academy of science, as a learned Society, and as a funding agency. |
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The agency offered numerous classes, films, and other learning opportunities on a regular basis. |
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In a recent FDA Consumer Update, the agency reiterated that dental amalgams used in dental restorations are not harmful to patients. |
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We believe the Department of Justice is the appropriate agency to look into this matter. |
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But there is pressure for him to step aside now to clear the air of animosity that hangs over the agency. |
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Travel agency staff in Bradford have helped the Lord Mayor's appeal for an outdoors activity charity take-off by dragging a plane along a runway. |
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The music, the agency conjectured, might drown out crucial security announcements on the P.A. system. |
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There is no legal requirement to register as a charity, nor is any agency charged with maintaining such a register. |
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Firstly, Scottish Enterprise is a government-funded agency not a government department. |
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Talk to a temporary agency about your needs, and also speak with a lawyer about the various legalities involved in hiring temporary employees. |
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This is the one agency and government that not only is allowed to pray, it's demanded. |
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Meanwhile, the agency has revealed that it intends taking action to stop queue-jumpers disrupting the flow of A64 traffic. |
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In the education service the governing body of each agency is the employer of the chief executive. |
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Even before it was finished, everyone in the agency knew they had a barn burner on their hands. |
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She thinks the agency report could deter people from choosing reusables in the future. |
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The article then goes on to include the title of the report and the specific agency that issued it. |
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The agency would strive towards securing long term lets which would suit tenants and landlords. |
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He was eventually jailed for two years in 1997 for sending threatening letters to a Scottish newspaper and news agency. |
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I may sit and may will for ever that yonder chair come to me, but without the direct agency of my body it must remain where it is. |
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I joined a dating agency and went out on a load of dates that didn't work out. |
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If state law allows for direct access, then why should a federal agency deny payment? |
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The federal agency is best known for guiding judges to set consistent prison terms. |
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The state of Vermont has filed a lawsuit against the federal agency over the issue. |
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Later he became strongly opposed to the theory that proglacial lakes were formed by the agency of huge glacial dams. |
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I was going for an interview with a temp agency, and I'd just typed up my resume, including my work history. |
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African-American rhetors establish agency not by dismantling the master's house, but by transforming it into something that suits their aims. |
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The agency is being pressed to approve a 25 per cent increase in the limit of the acid rain-producing fallout from Drax power station near Selby. |
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This was an improvement on previous years but the way poverty is measured by the agency has changed. |
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The risk theory has merits that are independent of its claim to explain what it is for an agency to cause harm. |
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If the relevant agency has lawful authority to intercept a telecommunication, technological barriers should not prevent them from doing so. |
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The company is certainly right not to allow its business decisions to be dictated by a single ratings agency. |
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I mean, the book is a very light-hearted memoir of my experience at the agency. |
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The agency is committed to rigorous safety testing before a variety or technology is released to the public. |
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Our first acquaintance with power is, presumably, our experience of the power of personal agency. |
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Diplomats quoted by the agency argued such a move would push Bulgaria's hand on the matter. |
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I quickly realized that I made the biggest mistake of my life letting Tina sign on with a model agency. |
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Has anyone been appointed to a regulatory or important committee, task force, or agency position? |
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The agency workers will look for defects such as sub-standard tyres, faulty lights and exhausts. |
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The subcompact car stole a top spot in a recent quality ranking by the German agency that certifies autos as roadworthy. |
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One way a Web site can show its compliance with recognized standards is to display a seal of approval from a validating agency. |
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He said the agency had trained local people to build a 3,750 km pavement with 2,2km of kerbing. |
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Fred and Barney start a private detective agency, but they are hired for their first job by a pair of bank robbers looking for someone to frame. |
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By the way, they discuss many different kinds of bias on the part of the news agency, not just choice between actives and passives. |
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Targeting elevator ads to the location, time of day, and audience is not rocket science, notes the head of the multicultural marketing agency. |
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The regency's environmental agency had sent warnings to 25 companies earlier this year for allegedly dumping their liquid waste into the rivers. |
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Police discovered and destroyed the shells on Saturday near the Ingush capital Magas, the Interfax-Yug news agency quoted the official as saying. |
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Although the agency didn't ban these drugs, they did say doctors should weigh the benefits against risks for individual patients. |
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And since the agency pays the temp, you don't have to concern yourself with rising costs of unemployment rates or with payroll deductions. |
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If the agency is willing to employ such airheads at their office, what kind of dunces do you think they'd employ for your client? |
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Agent causation, it may be argued, is a condition of the possibility of morally responsible agency. |
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The agency forester radioed for a rescue boat, but the aluminum craft with its three-horsepower motor was no match for the powerful currents. |
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Ultimately, Nurse Betty is about a woman who finds agency by dreaming up a new identity as a stock soap opera character. |
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The air rights for these parcels are the jurisdiction of the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority, which is the agency overseeing the Big Dig. |
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She registered with a temp agency, determined to land a position in development. |
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The agency, an arm of central Government has recently unveiled maps showing the extent of flood risk across the country. |
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Businesses locating here don't have to apply to a multitude of agencies for help, because we're the single agency. |
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The ministry, with about 1 million men under arms, is the country's largest armed forces agency. |
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He has told us that they had some consultations with an advertising agency. |
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The importance the agency places on the role is witnessed, for example, by the fact that about half the program directors are rotators. |
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Each agency of the Uniting Church is going to give proper recognition to local Aboriginal people. |
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Economic and agency theory also predict that unions will encourage strikes despite the relatively well-off positions of their members. |
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One agency attempting to unravel the tangle is the U.S. Department of Agriculture. |
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This includes several dozen refugees from the former Yugoslavia who are on the books of an employment agency. |
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I joined an internet dating agency, but had no luck, then moved on to answering ads in a local newspaper lonely hearts column. |
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Let's hope his successor has the wit to fashion an intelligence agency that is fit for the struggles that lie ahead. |
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The agency is far from perfect but there are signs of progress with a substantial rise in the number of business start-ups. |
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The cattle judges were from a federal agency that knew all cattle and not just the longhorns and shorthorns. |
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So we hired a temp from this agency that supposedly specializes in temps who respect diversity and can handle working in places like ours. |
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The main increase in temp work has been in fixed-term contracts, which form about half of all temporary employment and agency temping. |
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However, currently it is doubtful whether a single international agency has the capacity or the moral authority to produce such a framework. |
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Marian's writing and eavesdropping defies the traditional ascription of maleness to narrative agency, although it is later re-established. |
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Meanwhile, the agency evacuated thousands of looky-loos from Johnston Ridge. |
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Now 10 extra permanent staff are being recruited to replace the agency workers. |
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Also, the agency is considering proposing an increase in the deer bag limit in those counties. |
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In front of Crazy Horse stood a modest assembly of military officers and enlisted Indian scouts from the agency. |
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The space agency is anxiously awaiting its first manned flight in two and a half years, but will weather rain on NASA's parade? |
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Moreover, the assertion that moral agency confers special moral status is itself quite debatable. |
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The agency is compiling a traffic impact assessment on the viability of the scheme. |
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The smart young women at the agency made it clear that they considered me well over the hill. |
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Worst of all, if the agency concluded that she didn't intend to go through with the assassination, they would take her out. |
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The obscurities of agent-causation are enough to prevent most philosophers from embracing this conception of autonomous agency. |
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What really astounds me is that our law enforcement agency shows so little respect for the law. |
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Milton, who worked as a film critic as well as an agency copywriter, was a wordsmith. |
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According to the agency, the steel industry represents 56 percent of the pension bailouts, while the airline industry accounts for 17 percent. |
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This agency has become the official applier of yellow, smiley-faced stickers on an ugly economy that is stiffing America's workaday majority. |
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Most of the salt used by the agency is mined at the rock salt mine in the Cheshire town of Winsford. |
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Under current workers compensation legislation, the agency has proven to be incapable of dealing with this problem. |
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Joining a dating agency has no stigma, it is tantamount to joining a private members' club. |
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With my final unemployment check looming, I finally knuckled under, swallowed my pride, and rejoined the TrustiTemps agency. |
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A pervasive theory of structuration needs to be built on preceding knowledge about agency and subjectivity. |
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Its very marginalization turns it into a world where some form of female agency can be upheld. |
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A Whitbread spokesman said the error was due to an outside agency using an old list of contacts for a nationwide mailshot. |
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The team almost certainly will take a safety with one of its first draft picks and will need to find some depth at corner in free agency. |
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He is asking a larger question about people and their vehicles, as well as about attributions of agency in the case of accidents. |
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Before the trip the agency will advertise the vacancies in all major Australian cities. |
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The agency administers several million acres of sage grouse habitat across 11 western states. |
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The quake was followed by at least four aftershocks and additional quakes of up to magnitude 6 could follow, the agency said. |
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In August, she announced that she was setting up her own literary agency in Edinburgh. |
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The history of this problem indicates that these controversies are reflections of irresolvable tensions in our thought about agency. |
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A constant priority for the agency is silencing stations that cause radio interference. |
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