This scheme is designed to try and get some of them to stay, particularly front-line officers. |
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Treatment and convalescent regimes meant that the vast majority of cases could be returned to duty, but not all to front-line service. |
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There was one forward depot for each army formation with one forward battalion to support each front-line corps. |
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Vehicle-mounted and manpack amplifiers were deployed in many theatres by front-line troops. |
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We could be front-line conscripts and I'd still have an opportunity to die smiling. |
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The airframe has been in service all over the world in a number of the Navy's front-line squadrons. |
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It's a war where supply troops face many of the same risks as front-line soldiers. |
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No longer were troops crammed into front-line trenches to provide easy targets for enemy artillery. |
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Once that phase has been mastered the students are ready to join a front-line squadron. |
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The enemy's uncoordinated efforts proved that these were not front-line troops. |
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The Tories say the money is being blown on an army of pen pushers rather than front-line staff. |
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The front-line dispatches are useful tools for future commanders going to war. |
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Like front-line soldiers, these people needed to trust and rely upon one another. |
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They also want to increase the time officers spend on front-line duty and patrols by Police Community Support Officers. |
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The logistics of getting kit first to the Gulf and then to front-line troops like Sgt Roberts was also badly flawed, he said. |
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The council is currently recruiting up to 20 front-line staff from Canada to help plug the gaps. |
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One reviewer dubbed her as altogether exceptional music of grace and texture scored for a front-line city. |
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It will not please England, though, that two of his wickets, both front-line batsmen, were culpable. |
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Coast Guard cutters and aircraft formed the federal government's front-line defense during the Prohibition era against liquor smugglers. |
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The 26-year-old was seen on video as a front-line rioter, hurling a petrol bomb and stones. |
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In other words, the bulk of the front-line security for U.S. bases has been provided by private companies. |
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But they still will be barred from front-line infantry and special-op forces. |
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Air Canada provides its front-line employees with a three-step process to deal with customer concerns. |
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Recycled energy savings are split between the revolving fund and front-line services. |
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All front-line employees are trained to guide you to the full range of government services and benefits relevant for you. |
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The grants will be used to make a real difference in the quality and range of front-line services these groups can offer. |
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Second, they offer front-line services to persons appearing before the courts. |
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The following provides an overview of some of the training that has or will be provided to front-line staff. |
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Such a team might include, for example, members of the board, senior management and front-line workers. |
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Meanwhile, tanks and other machinery had to be cannibalised to provide spare parts for front-line equipment. |
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As a junior sub lieutenant my first front-line tour of duty was with 814 Squadron. |
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The head-up display features symbology compatible with front-line aircraft. |
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Although this varies by organization, the front-line people are often all too eager to kick you upstairs. |
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Now, after an extensive refit and repairs, carried out at Portsmouth, the ship is again preparing for front-line service. |
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This will deliver significant savings to the public purse for reinvestment in front-line services. |
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Besides tracking evidence and suspects on the lam, Bart will be used to help front-line officers in break-and-enter cases, Coles said. |
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The women are Charlotte, who will become a front-line nurse, and Greta, who will pursue her ambitions as a singer. |
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Then, there you are, seated among the stars with a front-line view of movie history in the making. |
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Every penny spent on their administration is money that would be better spent on front-line services. |
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The pension costs mean that an increasing slice of the force's budget is dead money which has no impact on front-line policing. |
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Orderlies and staff officers swarmed the buildings, carrying orders to the front-line troops. |
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They might have to hire more front-line staff, cut the pen-pushers and be prepared to work closer with community groups. |
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Air carriers provide better training in customer service from the top echelon of management to the front-line employees. |
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The odds were like being in a front-line regiment in Vietnam or something. |
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An additional 25 officers will also be recruited for front-line duties. |
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Since then, front-line depth has vanished. |
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Its positioning as a front-line player in the shopping-centre sector and its dynamic policy of asset promotion has allowed it to attract highprofile retailers. |
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Most of these duty officers had retreated to non-operational areas early in their careers because they couldn't stomach the risks of front-line policing. |
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A TOTAL of 150 front-line officers will be redeployed to guard police stations against dissident republican attacks. |
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The plan was not aimed at sending women out as front-line battle troops. |
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Considering the evidence, the arbitrator held that there was sufficient investigative follow-up and other office work normally performed by front-line officers available to be performed by the grievor. |
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It's the fact they are saying front-line workers such as police officers, nurses and teachers should be reduced to slash costs. |
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His father said he had insisted on serving in a front-line army unit. |
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Improving training for front-line caseworkers to provide early recognition and referral to mental health professionals for persons with mental and emotional disorders. |
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An environment of respectful front-line resolution should prevail. |
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Wilson's comments have now thrust him into a front-line role. |
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Specifically on the matter of possible future reductions in staff levels, OPG stated that the planned reductions are not in the front-line safety areas. |
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A primary examination involves questioning by a front-line officer. |
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It is a front-line ideological battle between pluralism vs. exclusivism. |
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The front-line manager must be attentive to cohesion and to the work climate. |
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Now, almost as a herd, these resting big beasts, the formidable and the chimerical, seem to be moving back to the front-line of politics. |
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This tool will be used mainly for training SC managers, team leaders and front-line personnel. |
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Emergency officers, health services, police officials and front-line leaders in both provinces respond, but as the flood grows, they call for more assistance. |
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That's when our troops became first-rate, front-line fighters commanded by Canadians-and not just cannon fodder for the British Empire. |
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Health-care providers are also part of the front-line services that may come into contact with victims. |
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They emphasized the importance of sharing front-line knowledge. |
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This policy is aimed at giving front-line staff that kind of alert list. |
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This leaves its front-line staff free to handle the key job of taking care of relationships with customers by offering technical advice to meet their needs. |
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The transition plan was developed with the advice of municipalities, unions and front-line staff. |
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For example, the provision of supplies to front-line troops might be achieved by truck, tracked vehicle, helicopters, aircraft or some mixture of these. |
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Research to date has targeted information provision to front-line staff who are, unsurprisingly, considered the locus of psychosocial and supportive care screening for distress and assessment, and initial care delivery. |
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The front-line supervisor is the leader and needs to act the part. |
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Real progress, which includes outlawing the most toxic chemicals from workplaces, will not happen unless union representatives take ownership of the law. This booklet means to help them do that vital front-line job. |
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I THINK most people have a lot of respect for front-line officers like yourself GK, but when you mention colleagues I assume you are talking of front-line colleagues. |
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Further, departments that operate under this model lean towards a highly specialized division of labour involving a high supervision of front-line officers. |
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The main activity included a bus tour for executive directors, managers, board members, and other front-line staff to engage with other agency representatives in Calgary as a networking opportunity. |
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But the South Yorkshire force says front-line services will not suffer. |
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However, when our negotiators attempt to bargain for front-line workers, Treasury Board consistently resists comparisons with the rest of the economy for these workers. |
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The Tool Kit is designed to assist front-line hospital staff, through four critical steps associated with discharging a homeless person from hospital care. |
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For front-line managers and CEOs, Coombs offers practical advice on creating a new workplace which will be attractive to the best and brightest employees. |
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