The deans and chancellors of these institutions are committed to working for change. |
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At one university, the top facility executive is on good terms with top managers and with deans. |
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Our colleges and universities need deans, provosts and presidents who support and promote psychological science. |
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There were only two or three deans to address disciplinary issues, and a lone patrolman stood watch in the lobby of the school. |
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The postgraduate deans have been encouraging good induction arrangements for junior grades for several years. |
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In addition, deans may give some departments more salary dollars than others. |
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Both divisions are headed by academic deans, and they share resources and faculty. |
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These types of concerns can stymie department chairs, deans, and provosts interested in creating and implementing policies to help parents. |
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University administrators established the priorities following extensive discussions by faculty, department chairs, deans and other unit leaders. |
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The revenue from those patents goes both to the two inventors and to their universities' deans, department chiefs, and many others. |
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Poor people could not always afford candles, and one of the cathedral deans, Andrew Kilkenny, came to their rescue with a benefaction. |
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Stuart was also the painter of choice for ecclesiastical portraiture and painted countless bishops and deans of the Anglican church. |
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With Frank in the chair, the deans met every fortnight ensuring that finite resources were used effectively. |
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Banning admission fees would mean introducing legislation to prohibit charging by independent deans and chapters of cathedrals. |
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Four seminars were held in July, one each for trustees, presidents, deans, and school heads. |
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For deans, the key questions were always curricular, and for school heads, they were both curricular and pedagogical. |
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Then both went into the deans office to discuss the conduct of her children. |
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Still others take on administrative roles as chairs, deans, or perhaps even university presidents. |
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There are other important people in the diocese who have to be there too, such as the archdeacons and rural deans. |
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Perhaps it never occurred to the deans, provosts, or department chairs to recognize the wallflowers of the department. |
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He added that the issue had been added to the agenda of a full meeting of the deans of education this week. |
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Exeter allowed only bishops and knights to have effigies, whereas Hereford and Wells gave the privilege also to cathedral dignitaries like deans and archdeacons. |
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The responses received also included questionnaires filled in by 100 licensed lay workers, 56 archdeacons, 18 bishops, 13 deans or provosts and 61 residentiary canons. |
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They do so through orientation sessions for new faculty members, training workshops for deans and chairs, their faculty handbooks, and their Web sites. |
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The Budget Committee never interacts directly with deans, and it limits its contact with administrators to the chancellor and his or her senior deputies. |
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Cathedral deans, like vicars, enjoy freehold and therefore cannot be removed from office unless convicted of a serious offence in the secular or ecclesiastical courts. |
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As clinical enterprises have fallen on harder times, many deans and department heads argue that they can no longer afford to support this kind of research. |
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I am trying to say it as gently as I can, but it is high time that our church began to look much more closely at how deans and bishops are chosen. |
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Students took the Hippocratic Oath in the presence of deans, faculty members, fellow students and family. |
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In the Church in Wales, however, most cathedrals are parish churches and their deans are now also vicars of their parishes. |
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It is not a coincidence that psychoanalytically trained psychiatrists have been selected to be deans of medical schools in proportions well beyond their limited numbers. |
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The entire faculty of the University of Chicago Law School had urged Hoover to nominate him, as did the deans of the law schools at Harvard, Yale, and Columbia. |
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Diocesan deans and cathedral provosts are both addressed as Very Reverend. |
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Hawick were also made to pay for some ragged discipline on 20 minutes when their captain Roddy Deans was sin-binned for a late tackle. |
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David Deans has a number of perceptive insights about the wackiness of mobile messaging players. |
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Deans has named an unchanged side from the one which beat the Otago Highlanders in last week's semi-final. |
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It descended through three generations of a family from Deans, New Jersey, and bears the names of three family members pinpricked on the frame. |
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On Friday, Hearts chairman George Foulkes challenged McGrail and Deans to come up with a proposal which would keep the club at their spiritual home. |
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To those supporters of Jim Jefferies, the former manager who left amid scenes of acrimony last year, or former chairman Deans, he is a hate figure to be hounded and harried. |
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There are lists of the Bishops and cathedral Deans for the last thousand years. |
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While playing for Deans, Giggs was observed regularly by local newsagent and Old Trafford steward Harold Wood. |
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There is a mosque in the Craigshill area of the town called Livingston Mosque and Community Centre and also another within the Deans area. |
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This was followed by the Carmondean Centre in Deans and groupings of shops in Ladywell and Murieston. |
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Robert Deans from Athersys, USA, is presenting on the use of adherent stem cells for treatment of acute myocardial infarct. |
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These include Craigshill, Howden, Ladywell, Knightsridge, Deans, Dedridge, Murieston, Almondvale, Eliburn, Kirkton and Adambrae. |
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Rory Blackhall had not been seen since Thursday morning outside Meldrum Primary School in the Deans area of Livingston, West Lothian. |
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Around 1 mile north of Livingston there was a railway station in a settlement called Livingston Station which is now part of Deans. |
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After moving to Salford, Giggs appeared for the local team, Deans FC, who were coached by Manchester City scout Dennis Schofield. |
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Le Telemark built by MGM at Tignes Le Lac which opened recently ticks three important boxes, according to MGM's London-based sales consultant Richard Deans. |
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