Using predominantly CPS files, I was able to collect statistical data on a number of variables. |
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The Sun reported that they will be officially informed by the CPS today that the case was being dropped. |
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One requirement is that CPS must advise the alleged maltreater of the allegations against him or her at the first contact. |
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The CPS has asked that more information be provided to its lawyers and has said that more time will be needed fully to consider the matter. |
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The CPS clearly felt these concerns were met in all three cases that have so far come to court. |
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And to cap it all, in spite of the CPS faxing the prison on Friday to say they had dropped the charges because of lack of evidence, he was not released until this Monday. |
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The CPS is requiring that its local offices refer these sensitive cases to headquarters, which should establish some expertise and consistency. |
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The CA shall indicate in its CPS the manner in which it will provide such notice of change. |
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In the framework of the intraparty work, the CPS should support the formation of the basic units. |
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However, it could also have been ecstasy or amphetamines, said Rene Barclay, CPS London's director of serious casework. |
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The new CPS professional points system allows an expanded roster of equipment to qualify prospective members into the program. |
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The CPS was set apart by the timeliness with which it responded to an ever-changing landscape. |
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The CPS, in turn, says it would act only after receiving a file from the police, and that on no account would there be a political decision to prosecute. |
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In a written statement, the CFPC, the CICH and the CPS pointed out that jarred baby food is a basic need for most children and families. |
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Researchers asked CPS workers about recent cases therapists had reported to them. |
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Group name: To qualify for the above noted group rates, you must identify yourself as being with the CPS Lifelong Learning in Paediatrics course. |
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The CPS PEM Executive would like to welcome Dominic Allain from CHEO, who will serve on the executive as a member-at-large. |
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The CPS also ruled out bringing charges of actual bodily harm and misconduct in public office. |
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For their part, some British diplomats seemed at first to be hoping that the CPS would keep shtum. |
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Please obtain the sponsoring signatures of two CPS Fellows in good standing and supply a copy of your certification or your license to practice. |
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She said she cut the umbilical cord herself and told the CPS caseworker she put him in the dumpster because she thought the baby was dead. |
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Non-maleficence: As an organization of health care providers, the CPS works to minimize the risk of harm that might come from any of our activities. |
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Letters from both the nominator and seconder, both of whom are CPS members, describing the candidate's contribution to paediatrics and its significance to the welfare of children and youth. |
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The CPS hopes that the status report will help to improve government accountability to children and youth by drawing attention to areas that either overlooked or underserved. |
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Such cases will be dealt with robustly and those falsely accused should feel confident that the CPS will prosecute these cases wherever there is sufficient evidence and it is in the public interest to do so. |
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The CPS statement also spelled out that in deciding whether there is sufficient evidence to convict, prosecutors must exclude evidence judged to be unusable in court. |
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An examination of figure 7 shows that the higher wage variance in the OES than the CPS is concentrated in certain industry groups. |
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When considering whether a case should be prosecuted the CPS applies the Code for Crown Prosecutors. |
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It cannot, and must not, be the job of the CPS to take on the role of judge and jury, deciding in advance that a potentially credible witness should be disbelieved merely because there is no corroboratory evidence. |
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Rather, the CPS said the decision on immunity was academic as it had solid fact-related grounds for the basis on which it determined it could not prosecute Sheikh Nasser. |
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In looking ahead to 2005 prairie seeding intentions, I suspect in the areas conducive to durum production, hard red spring and CPS wheat acres are likely to be displaced by increased durum. |
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As we watch the CWB's PPO price trend for CPS wheat develop over the coming year, remember it will likely be viewed as a competitive pricing cue to position domestic feed wheat prices. |
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The Canadian Paediatric Society's website is designed to provide both CPS members and other health care professionals with information they need to make informed decisions about child health care. |
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In CPS, the high school graduation rate is just more than 50 percent and less than two-thirds of high school students met or exceeded standards for their grade level. |
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Support will be given to the CPS ministries and the Office of the Deputy Minister of Communication so that greater visibility can be given to children's rights, mainly among excluded groups, in their communication policies. |
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In 2001, the neighborhood in Boston with the highest number of CPS caseloads showed that 95 percent of cases involved immigrant families and people of color. |
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Mr Hogg said he was pleased the CPS revealed it would not be pursuing charges, in February. |
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The contract includes CPS providing training to non-military free-fall qualified service personnel in military free-fall and parachuting techniques. |
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To help a family change the behavior or conditions that are causing the risk of maltreatment, the CPS caseworker must develop a positive relationship with the family. |
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If ten waves are made per second, then the frequency is said to be ten cycles per second, written as 10 cps. |
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But cps chose not take action in 300 of the cases, deciding, instead, to do nothing. |
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Brooks scooped the story herself by condemning the charges via a statement issued just minutes before the cps announced them. |
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When her father found out, he forced her to call back and tell cps she had been lying, and no one from the agency followed up. |
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In the weeks following, Perry was asked if he believed the illegal raid should result in firings or disciplinary actions at cps. |
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Most CPs live in acidic swamps or bogs that are low in mineral content. |
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