To do the latter is a blot on any civil servant and any organisation that civil servants work for. |
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Members should remember that this email is to a senior civil servant of this Government. |
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Activists should ensure that all the big civil servant offices locally are leafleted. |
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Ask him about the high points in his career as a civil servant, and he will first try to evade answering that question. |
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Convention says that the Florentine civil servant, power-broker and writer, Niccolo Machiavelli, was a nasty piece of work. |
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Any civil servant who is proven to have leaked the information should face prosecution for disclosing confidential information. |
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The 43-year-old civil servant has lost alarm clocks, television boosters, a microwave and a stereo. |
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I served the British government as a civil servant for over 20 years of my life. |
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A successful bar girl can earn far more than a teacher, nurse or civil servant. |
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What is hair raising though is that a civil servant, an officer from the Road Traffic Commission, is involved. |
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A civil servant has vowed to carry on her crusade against crime despite becoming the victim of a hate campaign. |
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He works as a civil servant in a local job centre, and stood as a candidate in the 10 June elections for the London Assembly. |
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Certainly many children are now better spellers than the education department civil servant who sent out 48,000 posters promoting literacy. |
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Both these noble lords ruled that no politician or civil servant was to blame. |
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I replied that as a disciplined civil servant I had no option but to accept the post. |
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His newspaper contributions predated his novels by over two decades, as he looked to supplement his income as a civil servant. |
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One was an ex-doctor, one a former civil servant and the other a qualified veterinary surgeon. |
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Police say there is still no trace of a York civil servant who went mysteriously vanished almost four weeks ago. |
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I do not think we should leave it in the hands of an unelected civil servant to determine what goes in the summary. |
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The former civil servant has endured beatings, solitary confinement and death threats while in prison. |
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To many British people, the idea of a mandarin or senior civil servant will forever be associated with Sir Humphrey Appleby. |
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Ask a civil servant whether Tony Blair ever squares up to George Bush and a weak smile crosses the mouth and the head shakes sadly. |
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Because as a federal civil servant, if you're witnessing abuse and corruption, particularly in the White House, where do you go? |
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Representation or assistance will not usually be given if the civil servant is given legal aid. |
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It's not like you're a civil servant in the faceless halls of bureaucracy, unable to change your job description or influence your bosses. |
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For this, they obtained a loan of one-and-a-half million CFP from the bank, for which the seven civil servant members stood surety. |
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But its top civil servant in charge of local councils' housing finance has now let the truth slip. |
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This surprise move was revealed in an unpublicised review by a senior Whitehall civil servant, Mike Baldwin, recently posted on the DETR's website. |
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The civil servant apparently did not give the matter one fighting thought. |
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He began his career as a top-ranking civil servant in the French Ministry of Finance. |
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He even sounds, in Noah's ears, like a plummy civil servant. |
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They faxed a letter to a civil servant in the director general's office. |
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The latest theory is that he was a gay, disgraced civil servant. |
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During this period, the civil servant did not receive any daily sickness benefit to which he was entitled. |
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Now this is tough going for a civil servant who understands the context, so just imagine the challenge for the general public! |
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But we hear he was threatened with dismissal from his work as a civil servant if he didn't toe the line. |
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It would be odd if a government did nothing about a civil servant blabbing damagingly to the media. |
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But why should we give that arbitrary power to any civil servant? |
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This triggers off a particularly large amount of compensation to the individual civil servant. |
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The other difficulty was finding qualified staff prepared to work in rural areas without the status of a civil servant. |
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The decision represents another stage in the modernization of civil servant employment law. |
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My salary as a civil servant was not enough to even begin to repay the debt. |
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It is crucial to note that the Civil Service Code forms part of the terms and conditions of employment of every civil servant. |
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The civil servant shall decide herself at what times and in how many instalments she will use this leave. |
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Our profession, that of international civil servant, is a noble and fine profession, and the envy of many. |
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Eight years from retirement, he wants to put aside his work as a civil servant, and his bosses have agreed. |
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The judge thus appoints a civil servant of the court to carry out the enforcement. |
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If the person who abuses his authority or influence is not a civil servant, the penalty shall not exceed one year. |
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No politician, and indeed no civil servant, will take responsibility for rolling back inefficient security structures. |
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He is a retired civil servant, and his government pension is invested with us. |
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The public interest override should apply, for example, where personal information regarding a civil servant exposes a ring of corruption. |
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This journalist, civil servant, historian, ethnographer and sociologist was ahead of his time, collecting thousands of historical artefacts. |
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Similarly, a civil servant may be compelled by a summons to witness to attend at trial and to give evidence despite the oath, if so required by the court. |
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Prescott was then at the centre of a media storm about his affair with a civil servant, Tracey Temple. |
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His clotted rhetoric speaks to his 21 years as a civil servant, but his meaning and intention are clear enough. |
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There is Ursula the civil servant bravely patrolling a London bombed to pieces during the Blitz. |
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He leaves his village, receives a British education, and takes a job as a civil servant in Lagos. |
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A British senior civil servant, in contrast, is required to resign his post once he is adopted as a prospective political candidate, and very few have followed this course. |
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The insider claims that a senior civil servant in the Home Office broke ranks and told his bosses that he could not go along with the official line. |
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Such a civil servant is a liability who should be ejected from the system. |
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Lu, a 31-year-old civil servant, is the son of a high-ranking police official in the city of Jingjiang in Jiangsu province. |
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Another whose calls I always welcomed was a young civil servant in the Board of Trade, an orderly man whose remarks and replies were brief and to the point. |
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A civil servant to his bones, he is also diplomatic because he thinks the fight against climate change needs long-term support from all sides of politics. |
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This in a way draws a parallel between the role of the member to that of the civil servant who is subject to supervision both under the Staff Regulations and also within the framework of his responsibilities. |
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You have had a most interesting career as both a politician and an international civil servant working in seemingly intractable situations, such as the Balkans. |
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Approval is granted only in cases where such acceptance is not incompatible with the interests of the Organization and with the staff member's status as an international civil servant. |
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The Home Office is headed by the Home Secretary, a Cabinet minister supported by the department's senior civil servant, the Permanent Secretary. |
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Again, there is an article by Don Richardson, who used to be a fine columnist and who is now a fine civil servant working for the Department of Health. |
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When one knows that the salary of a civil servant starting his career is around CHF 58 per month, one realizes the exceptional economic impact of such an initiative. |
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After a job like that, a civil servant might well be in need of a life coach. |
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Refusal or failure on the part of the civil servant or his superiors responsible for sending the initial report requested may be considered by the Ombudsman as a hostile act which obstructs his functions. |
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He also worked as a courtier, a diplomat, and a civil servant, as well as working for the king from 1389 to 1391 as Clerk of the King's Works. |
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Mr. Speaker, it does not behoove the minister of the Crown to attack the credibility of a career public civil servant who is risking it all in the name of Canadian values. |
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If the targets you want to influence are institutions or groups, it may be easier to focus on one individual and change the thinking of one elected official or civil servant at a time. |
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The first requirement for approval is that there be no conflict with the staff member's official functions or status as an international civil servant. |
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A former civil servant and later the owner of two businesses, he experienced a reversal of fortune and illness which destroyed his financial situation. |
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So the question that is commonly asked is, why put a media incubator in a media desert and have it managed by a civil servant? |
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Brought up by her Russian father, a civil servant, and her mother, a French saleswoman, Korin experienced a happy childhood and grew into a calm, easy-going teenager who was a passionate bookworm. |
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He was a civil servant all his life, never a political leader as Fotouh was, but he has the money to run a presential campaign. |
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Previous CIO Richard Granger was believed to have been the most highly paid civil servant in the UK and was a controversial figure. |
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All of a sudden this man, a career civil servant, is a lap dog. |
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No parliamentarian or civil servant can be satisfied he has good democratic control if the army is a shambles and has a bad image, and in most Central and Eastern European countries this is the case. |
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The outside occupation or employment should not interfere with the staff member's ability to perform his or her duties or call into question his or her impartiality and independence as an international civil servant. |
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Once the decision to commit to trial a civil servant in the course of crimina l proceedings has become non-appealable, it must be notified to the defendant's place of work. |
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Written answers, which are usually more specific and detailed than oral questions are usually written by a civil servant. |
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The permanent secretary is the most senior Scottish civil servant, leads the strategic board, and supports the first minister and cabinet. |
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In 1981, he married Moira French McGlashan, then a senior civil servant with the Scottish Office. |
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Here he met Sidney Webb, a junior civil servant who, like Shaw, was busy educating himself. |
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She is a solicitor and was a senior civil servant prior to her appointment. |
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A retired British civil servant and an Oxford graduate at that, vigorously advocates that Singaporeans should speak Singapore English. |
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The angry young man is now a civil servant and a father of two and puts his energy into his songwriting. |
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Sir Thomas Legg, the former civil servant charged with conducting the audit, turned out to be a modern witchfinder general. |
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The head of the primary education teachers association was arrested for holding a sit-in at the Prime Minister's office demanding full-time civil servant status instead of the current part-time or temporary status. |
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However, the head of the personnel department knows that the senior civil servant is employing a cleaning woman at home and paying her under the table. |
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As the daughter of a civil servant in the remote town of Bhubaneswar in eastern India, Nair took up amateur dramatics as a teenager and later participated in experimental theatre in Calcutta ad at Delhi University. |
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In turn civil servant, pamphleteer, don and college bursar, editor, company chairman, patron of the arts, government spokesman and adviser, member of the Upper House he touched no career that he did not brilliantly adorn. |
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To tell the truth, I had feared to be confronted with some wise, experienced, totally uncreative civil servant who had obtained this prestigious posting at the end of an honourable career. |
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In addition, there is a code of conduct, the standards of conduct for the international civil service, which sets out guiding principles for staff comportment that is consistent with the status of international civil servant. |
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It may entail loss of a government or municipal post, if the civil servant convicted has clearly shown through his offence that he is unfitted for his job. |
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This postal industry early-retirement scheme, which is applicable until 31 December 2006, is available to any civil servant office worker of at least 56 and a half years of age impacted by reorganisation measures. |
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The diary that British civil servant and diarist Samuel Pepys kept from 1659 to 1669 is a detailed account of events during the first decade of the Restoration. |
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The civil servant, artist and author came to Canada in 1799 and served for a time as deputy postmaster general. But his greatest contribution to Canada was as a landscape artist. |
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The Cabinet Office investigation concluded that the civil servant who recorded his conversation with the French consul general was reliable and had acted in good faith. |
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Administrative management of the Department is led by a head civil servant known in most Departments as a Permanent Secretary. |
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I was in a state of some puzzlement, as I had just been appointed as a civil servant in the government of Namibia, which had achieved independence some eight months before. |
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Horace John Fraser's career was a varied one: a gifted student, a respected teacher, a wartime civil servant in the United States, and a senior mining executive in the private sector. |
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The reform of 1994 permitted a male civil servant married to a female civil servant whose place of work is in a location other than his to cease work on a temporary basis should he wish to do so. |
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Canada was willing to do it, but it was refused because a civil servant in Quebec who was comfortable in his government offices and in his home decided that it was not an emergency. |
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The most senior civil servant in each Court is the sheriff clerk and he or she is charged directly with the management of the Court. |
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Retired civil servant and stallholder of five years, Valerie Marshall, 72, from Trethomas, said, 'You meet really interesting people from all walks of life here. |
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The report by former civil servant Lord Dearing said children's love of computers should be harnessed to enthuse them about learning German, Spanish and French. |
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The 48-year-old civil servant from Corbridge, Northumberland, is believed to have bought his winning lucky dip from Pegg's newsagents, near Hexham's bus station. |
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Gerald Gardner, a retired British civil servant, founded modern Wicca. |
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It was developed in England during the first half of the 20th century and was introduced to the public in 1954 by Gerald Gardner, a retired British civil servant. |
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Savins said in his testimony that he did not know how to prove it, but businessman and former civil servant Erik Niiles Kross commissioned the hijacking of the vessel. |
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His father was Giovanni da Mosto, a Venetian civil servant and merchant, and his mother Elizabeth Querini, from a leading patrician family of Venice. |
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