The Army, contrary to perception, tends to ease them out of frontline duty. |
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The well equipped frontline regiments of the Russian army that took the field in 1914, carried a variety of different rifles. |
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Control would be passed to frontline ward staff and patients would be encouraged to speak out if they thought hygiene standards were slipping. |
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The logic was that police and prison officers could be freed-up for frontline duties if the job was hived off to a private company. |
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We have as much right to shell the enemy army's central headquarters as to shell its frontline positions. |
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The MoD has ordered 348 tanker trucks to carry fuel and water along roads to frontline troops. |
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Thousands of British Tommies passed through on their way from or to the frontline. |
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The Scottish lawyer did not trust the media-savvy MP, and froze him out from frontline decision-making. |
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In 1935, the Laplace transform was a topic of frontline research, by 1955 it was standard fare in undergraduate courses. |
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After the horrors of the past year, Gardner could be excused for wanting a quieter life away from frontline journalism. |
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The frontline drugs are expensive and beyond the reach of the public health system of most countries. |
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The 62 junior doctors in Waterford are annoyed over new rostering arrangements which they say will isolate them on the frontline. |
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Chan had worked on the frontline for two years before being promoted to the back office, where he managed operations and personnel arrangements. |
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There is a tick box culture for targets and I believe this has failed to deliver improvements to frontline services. |
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He was commissioned in the British Army in 1911 and during World War I commanded in frontline action at every echelon from platoon to brigade. |
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Kirby came of age in the 1930s, was toughened by his Depression boyhood and perhaps scarred by his frontline experiences in World War Two. |
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No army cares for its sick and wounded while neglecting its on-duty, frontline soldiers. |
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Pakistan was then, as today, a frontline state and bore the brunt of the economic and social impact of the conflict. |
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Another security frontline is quietly watched over by a French executive armed with a clipboard and flow charts. |
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We are confident that our menu will help frontline clinicians and patients in practice. |
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There is another battle going on that is a long way from the bombings and fighting on the frontline. |
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However, there is enough help for the seamers to persuade both teams to play three frontline quicks. |
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In addition to this resistance within the ranks, military families have become public anti-war spokespeople and frontline activists. |
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In any case, all is well on the frontline again and I think I am just about fully recovered and ready to rock and roll this weekend. |
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The green chlorine gas rolled over the Allied frontline and it created panic. |
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Agenda for Change also does nothing to redress staff shortages and the huge pressures on frontline staff. |
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With the frontline safe, regimental staff officers come up on visits and the truce continues through Boxing Day. |
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Most agree, however, that his sudden withdrawal from frontline politics has underlined a lack of leadership alternatives. |
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The objective is to ensure that, as much as possible, public funds are going toward frontline services. |
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Médecins sans Frontières provides information on its treatment centres and regular reports from the frontline. |
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On the other hand, during wartime any man not on the frontline and whose injuries were not visible could easily be mistaken for a shirker. |
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The reader leaves with a better sense of the firmament and frontline fights occurring in the current independent movement. |
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These are people who are low-paid, delivering key frontline services. |
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It was a war of foxholes, dugouts, and cold frontline patrols. |
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As the frontline implementers of a green clean program, custodians are the foundation for its success. |
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Perhaps the answer to the budget shortfall may lie in reviewing the number of higher paid managers who need to be employed, rather than axing frontline staff? |
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Senior Liberal Democrats feel the new intake should not be overstretched or exposed to too much pressure while they bed in, so the MPs are unlikely to take frontline roles. |
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This is only one part of the overall picture, and will be irrelevant if our frontline healthcare workers don't show up to work. |
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We need more emphasis on team and inter-team working and much greater involvement of frontline staff. |
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Such is the view from the Pech Valley in Kunar, a frontline that appears to be holding against substantial odds. |
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A guardsman told him to get on the bus, and the frontline express drove on again to Mariupol. |
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After talking to several drivers and passengers, I decided to climb on the frontline express myself. |
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In a number of countries in the Asian and Pacific region, tourism can become one of the frontline sectors in the fight against poverty. |
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Effective cooperation begins with adequate training of the people working on the frontline. |
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And yet a bigger part of me is reassured our frontline troops still had Gates in the bureaucratic battles back home. |
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Change to clinical practice takes time and must include significant system support that is evident to frontline personnel. |
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As head of the cdf, he will be on the frontline of the controversial sexual-abuse scandal. |
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For James, journalism was bearing witness, especially when it comes to frontline coverage. |
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He tapped in to a groundswell of community concern with police manning levels at Papamoa when he said that National would bolster frontline police in the Bay. |
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While the Government has a freeze on public sector recruitment, it says it is willing to recruit frontline health staff depending on the resources available. |
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From virtual obscurity, they are summoned from the backroom and thrown into a frontline role for which they have little preparation. |
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I note some tut-tutting over the methods employed by frontline reporters armed with only the gift of the gab, trying to convince Brown to speak to them. |
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This is money that will go toward providing important frontline services for people in my home province. |
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Unsurprisingly, neither Anderson nor Mone were interviewed by BBC foreign correspondent Fergal Keane, whose frontline dispatch comes from Govan tonight. |
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These civil service jobs cannot be cut without hitting frontline services. |
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The use of bombers and fighter-bombers at the frontline helped to ease the path of inexperienced armies that threatened to get bogged down in Normandy and Italy. |
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The procedures employed to identify, attract and select artists are the crucial frontline in the intention of securing quality. |
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Half of frontline hospital staff were offered no training in smoking cessation. |
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Its aim is to help young people and it works with other charitable organisations to provide frontline support. |
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The WFD also operates 2 reserve engines and 1 reserve ladder when frontline apparatus goes out of service for maintenance. |
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Working with IBM and frontline staff, the council has looked at how to reduce expenditure on expensive services such as highways and passenger transport for vulnerable adults and children. |
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A SCOTS police chief has joined the frontline in the war on Yardie gangsters in Jamaica and their deadly crack trade. |
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But as our comrade transits to join other frontline CODESRIA militants such as Claude Ake and Guy Mhone, we must, as a community, seize the moment to rededicate our commitment to Africa and humanity. |
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With respect to the frontline occupations, the data reveal that the sales representative is the highest paid job, followed by heavy equipment operator and outdoor adventure guide. |
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As well, it oversees the conduct of exercises on emergency management at the national level and an inter-jurisdictional training program for local frontline emergency workers at its Canadian Emergency Management College. |
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Back at the frontline, first lieutenant Osman said morale was high among his men, who were posted along sandbagged embrasures or who sheltered under tarpaulins from the afternoon sun. |
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This tool is to connect and promote services and program on employment, training and education related for urban aboriginal citizens, and usefully for frontline workers and partners. |
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He said more posts were being civilianised and officers were being released for the frontline. |
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Money promised for children's mental health services is not reaching frontline services and instead is being used to offset cuts elsewhere. |
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Greece is on the frontline of the effort to contain and cope with the wave of immigrants crossing the Mediterranean from the Middle East and north Africa. |
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The chronic shortage of doctors in general practice and emergency medicine, and the rising pressure frontline staff are under, which is increasingly leading to burnout, must also be dealt with. |
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But on the frontline the mood is more equivocal. |
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Ancelotti added weight to his frontline by replacing the midfielder Thiago Motta with Gameiro and the newcomer's tricky dribble caused enough confusion in the Valencia defence to allow Lavezzi to finish. |
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Please pray for us as we stand at the frontline of the Gospel. |
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Efforts will address the needs of professionals and frontline workers in health, justice, policing, corrections, education and child and family services. |
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These surveys track the flow of public funds and material resources from the central government, through the administrative hierarchy, and out to the frontline service providers. |
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With access to the right metrics, this tool can be used by almost any tourism employer to measure the return on investment businesses receive from training their frontline staff. |
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It restores the fiscal balance to provinces and gives them the resources they need to deliver frontline services to Canadians right across the country. |
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One of the most effective ways to do this is to work with the frontline multi-service or specialized service providers who have built up trust and long-standing relationships with these populations. |
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Your frontline agents and supervisors have a direct effect on customer experience, so it's critical to have the right people with the right skills. |
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Qualitative data were gathered through focus groups of frontline workers and managers that were held before the assessment tools and care plans were implemented and approximately one year after implementation. |
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From institutional perspectives, policies addressing race equality are required on multiple fronts, from regional to local and from administrative to frontline levels. |
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Even though many members of the CF perform duties different from those of frontline combatants, their ability to function adequately within a given military occupation is only part of the CF requirement. |
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Whenever they look for reducing costs it always frontline staff they look to, rarely senior or middle management. |
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Simply, pop-ups provide a clue to frontline staff to present a targeted product otter or service message to the customer they are servicing. |
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We work with various embassies and consulates to provide better protection of vital assets, people and property, allowing their frontline people to do what they are there to do. |
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We need to ensure that money continues to be invested in frontline services and health professionals, not back-room offices and paper-pushers. |
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Pakistan, he said, had to face the repercussions of a decadelong role as the frontline state in international war on terror. |
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As a result, managers and frontline employees who need the information can experience unacceptable slowdowns that impede decision making and create unacceptable risks and service-level agreement problems. |
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Crossfire Hurricane places the viewer right on the frontline of the band's most legendary escapades. |
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But away from the frontline, in the region's quiet little capital, Stepanakert, there is a greater feeling of security. |
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These drugs each target a distinct checkpoint protein on frontline troops, aptly named killer T cells. |
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North Korea has placed surface-to-surface missiles on launch pads in the Yellow Sea and the reclusive state had moved surface-to-air missiles near frontline areas. |
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The Casebook platform enables frontline caseworkers serving vulnerable children and families to make better-informed decisions and focus on family outcomes. |
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Are personal digital assistants an effective way to get breaking information on a bioterrorist attack to physicians and other frontline clinicians? |
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Safdar, in his rudimentary ambulance, has been at the frontline of the shifting conflicts consuming his city, placing himself at huge personal risk for very little money. |
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The new aircraft entered frontline use within days rather than weeks. |
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Some nurses were their own removalist, packing up and re-establishing their casualty clearing stations when these frontline services had to relocate with little notice. |
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They put on their tin hats, picked up their guns and put their lives in the hands of stupid generals who conducted the war many miles behind the frontline. |
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The upshot was that England perhaps looked short of a third frontline seamer, especially once off-spinner James Tredwell proved untypically vulnerable. |
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For some time after Frontline went to air on Australian television, noddies fell out of favour with the commercial networks. |
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Frontline troops are finding their tours of duty extended, causing huge morale problems and an epidemic of breakdowns and mental health problems. |
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Yet, he burst into tears of pride, giving me a bear hug when I showed him my article in Frontline. |
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At present our Frontline Training Framework covers all roles, from shelf stackers through to store managers. |
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Cable-industry veteran Ken Higgins today announced the formal debut of Frontline Solutions Inc. |
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Frontline today announces the completion of the spin-off of Golden Ocean Group Limited. |
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The Board of Frontline has in a meeting today decided to spin off almost half of Frontline's remaining holding in Ship Finance Int. |
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After broadcast, every FRONTLINE program is available to view online for free. |
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This is a test of whether public television can support a show like this as it does its nonpareil documentary series, Frontline. |
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On Tuesday, Frontline, one of Scotland's leading independent management consultancies, is on the move to its new offices in Strathclyde Business Park. |
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When consumers think of flea and tick control and heartworm prevention, we want them to think about FRONTLINE and HEARTGARD Plus. |
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The hybrid seeds will be distributed by SHS under Devgen's brand name Frontline. |
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Treat your house with sprays called Skoosh or Acclaim or Frontline Combo which kills fleas and stops their eggs hatching. |
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The ATX FrontLine product suite includes managed VPN, e-mail security, managed firewall, intrusion detection, Internet policy management, and data backup and recovery. |
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The Royal College of Nursing's Fragile Frontline report says over 50,000 hopefuls chased 21,205 traineeships at a time of budget cuts by Chancellor George Osborne. |
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Daniel Anderson's men currently top the Frontline Fairplay Index. |
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Owners of large oil tanker fleets include Teekay Corporation, A P Moller Maersk, DS Torm, Frontline, MOL Tankship Management, Overseas Shipholding Group, and Euronav. |
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