Referrals may include human resources departments, union locals, government departments, or legal services. |
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Troy is not the only food producer benefitting from the marketing wizardry of experts like Felt who work for state departments of agriculture. |
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The class in which Mary and I met was listed by the departments of studio art, women's studies, and art history. |
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The lab will be available to the departments of political science, economics, sociology, women's studies and possibly others, Robinson says. |
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Instead, the focus is on departments like sociology or ethnic and women's studies where there's a lot of progressive thought. |
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The city was now run under one of the Territorial departments with the Commissioner acting as ex-officio mayor. |
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We need to fight back by ensuring that hospital wards, theatres and departments are kept spotlessly clean. |
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We notified the local fire departments and emergency squads to form search parties. |
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People freshly off the welfare rolls sometimes overwhelm bare-bones human-resources departments. |
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He anticipated that both the secretary and liaison officer would be seconded from government departments. |
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This follows from the charges of, for example, bias in favour of panel members' departments and inconsistency across subject areas. |
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Many large firms organized research divisions and departments that institutionalized technological change. |
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The secret services are currently split between departments, and live outside proper ministerial and parliamentary accountability. |
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One set of City workers who are relatively secure is employees in debt departments. |
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The Kirk's most senior staff, such as its principal clerk and its general treasurer have no control over these boards and departments. |
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Now she'll take on one of the biggest and most difficult departments in government. |
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Designated caretakers are employees from noncritical and nonoperational departments during the storm. |
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The selectees from the municipal departments were basically the leaders of the news departments or their spokespersons. |
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Younger editors, however, were also more likely to support boosterism, a practice that has tarnished the image of sports departments. |
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People, departments, and organizations want power and the rewards that go with it. |
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This weakens the unity of the university and creates tension between departments. |
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Those departments have been transferred from the company's existing offices in Sandbach, Cheshire. |
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Any arms sales must seek the approval of all relevant departments and be able to bear pressure from organizations of every sort in society. |
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The bears are collected at local fire and police departments in Massachusetts, but you can donate too. |
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They will also enjoy a right of seniority in the different public departments in which they work. |
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The rest bedded down in one of the shelters, detox centres, hospital emergency departments, or police cells. |
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Basically an academic, she's constantly being retained as a consultant to police departments with mystifying serial killer cases to solve. |
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As all of the civil servants have been transferred to other departments there was no one to make the tea, so I had to do it. |
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The intelligence departments of both services ran Special Service Organizations. |
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Some departments, including radiology, finance and surgery, underspent, which offset some of the higher costing areas. |
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I have sent four e-mails via the tortuously confusing BBC Website contacts page and made over a dozen phone calls to various departments. |
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The programme is made up of members from the departments of health, fire, building control, town planning and police. |
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Land and water resources departments all over Australia have been shedding their developers' clothes and putting on shiny new green ones. |
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They grab some nosh at the food court and then undertake a thorough examination of the software departments of stores all in and around the mall. |
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Anyone sidetracked by clothes or other departments within multiple stores is sent back to the start. |
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While they have mutual-aid arrangements with local outside fire agencies, their own departments often are undermanned. |
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But the bulk of the problem is that social work departments are not incentivised to sort this problem. |
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Nineteen of the 30 respondents indicated that their departments offered non-mandatory statistics courses. |
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It seems as if government departments are playing games with us, passing the buck from one minister to another. |
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Specifically excluded from this study were specimens obtained from intensive care units and emergency departments. |
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This was because the senior bureaucrats being changed or shifted belonged to certain key departments. |
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And the politically correct meddlers, abiding in the town halls and government departments of the land, were sore annoyed. |
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This circumstance seems to be the result of an unholy alliance between education schools, publishers, and state departments of education. |
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Hospital services were disrupted and a skeleton staff left to operate the casualty and emergency departments. |
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And why should Reg readers have to actively seek permission from their IT departments to have us unbanned? |
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They don't know people who've left their departments, or any departments, who have mostly slunk out. |
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We invited all non-industrial civil servants working in the London offices of 20 departments to participate in this study. |
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Science is too important to be left in the hands of the sleeveen politicians that thrive in university departments. |
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The Home Office, not the most tentative of Whitehall departments, kept things vague. |
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Some social services departments in London report that 40 percent of posts are unfilled. |
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The gap should also be bridged between heads of departments and principals. |
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Still, others, starting with the Government departments, are now soft pedalling. |
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Despite numerous calls to the council's cleansing and park departments it remains a blot on the landscape. |
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Nineteen firefighters from both district and city fire departments fought the blaze with six trucks and high pressure hoses. |
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At present, all government departments and undertakings and private companies have done away with the sports quota. |
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This week, news departments that were slow on the uptake quickly found themselves out of step. |
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The funds were to be used to reimburse city departments for lost revenues for fee waivers granted to applicants. |
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The visitors, who have clocked up 77 successive league wins, were given a stern test across all departments. |
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Most departments required them to complete the survey on their own time, outside of work. |
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The English department is a living graveyard of all the dead and discredited ideologies that have been cast off by other departments. |
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There are a lot of Government departments that collect revenue from the public and it is important that all the money is accounted for. |
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Gordon Brown's Treasury must explain why eight UK government departments have recently been criticised by auditors for weak financial control. |
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Police departments across the country lack the protective gear necessary to secure a site struck by a weapon of mass destruction. |
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At the time of launch the collaboration between the news and current affairs departments was a radical approach. |
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The building control and planning departments should work together and show a bit of joined-up thinking. |
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They also went round the departments of radiology, nuclear medicine and cath lab. |
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Data on use of physiotherapy and radiology were collected directly from the databases within each of these departments. |
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Twice daily radiotherapy should not tax the resources of even busy departments, if given on only a single day a week. |
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This means it will be difficult for the salary raise to go through without some departments having to make other cutbacks. |
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The result is more confusion in the bureaucracy of universities, higher tuitions, cuts in departments and spending overall. |
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The class is part of the Africana studies curriculum, and he is thankful for such departments. |
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A highly regarded scholar of African culture and philosophy, he held joint appointments in Afro-American studies and the philosophy departments. |
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A recent audit of Glasgow hospitals' accident and emergency departments showed that only half of stabbings were reported to police. |
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The firm responded by reallocating resources and lawyers between departments, slimming down specialist teams and strengthening others. |
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The manpower requirements of Government departments will be reassessed by reviewing the norms for creation of posts. |
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In other words, classes in mathematical modeling can help change the academic culture of biology and ecology departments. |
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The Jets were in cracking form and simply too powerful, too quick and too talented in all departments. |
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The large and unwieldy, Department of Human Resources Canada has been broken up into two departments. |
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The goal is to have the maximum amount of work in progress, with batches of inventory for other departments. |
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The initiative received a shot in the arm with officials of various departments coming forward to coordinate the activities. |
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The police and the fire departments rushed to the scene but they could not find any helicopter wreckage. |
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The importance of strong academic departments in the ongoing evolution of biotech cannot be stressed enough. |
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The strike, which commenced in the first week of July, brought regular functions of almost all departments to a grinding halt. |
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In some universities, physics departments have been broken up and amalgamated with other schools, such as engineering. |
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Here she was in the absolute prime of her voice and her rendering of that famous Second Act is quite simply spine-tingling in all departments. |
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How do I find out which laser guns are currently being used by Florida Highway Patrol and the local city police departments? |
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They are the departments of biochemistry, biophysics and molecular biology and natural resources and environmental management. |
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The recommendations of these Parliaments have been tabled to the relevant Government ministries and departments for consideration. |
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Orders on the factory and material requisitions were issued to foremen, transfers between departments and into store were all recorded. |
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Centralized departments seem superior regarding ancillary support services and teacher motivation and experience. |
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The plight of native reserves has long been known in various departments at the federal and provincial levels of government. |
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The amalgamation, which involves resiting some of the departments between the two hospitals, is expected to cost about R35 million. |
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Other specialist libraries are maintained by federal and state departments and agencies, and by learned and professional societies. |
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As soon as it was over the purged Councils annulled the results of the spring elections in 49 departments, leaving 177 vacant seats. |
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A separate planned shake-up of Executive departments would aim to ensure that civil servants are only answerable to one minister. |
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He did not speak of the mind possessing independent faculties or non-communicating departments. |
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In poor countries with under-resourced police departments, enforcement is still less likely. |
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During Zhu's term, the Chinese government abolished 61 separate ministries and departments and laid off more than 1.15 million officials. |
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Other federal departments and agencies have been slower to embark on official histories. |
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Now the anti-noise group will be handing their petition in to both departments in an effort to get the government departments to act together. |
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and some state health departments keep a supply of antitoxin against botulinum toxin. |
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It was unacceptable that anxious patients should wait for hours in crowded accident and emergency departments. |
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I assume they'll also have newspapers aplenty in the main libraries and possibly even in departments. |
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About two third of the shares of listed companies is held by government departments. |
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Large underspends, worth hundreds of thousands of pounds, have been rung up in the education and environmental services departments. |
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My teaching load is spread across four departments at two universities at the moment. |
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It will also be allowed to equip its army, run a police force and all of the departments of state. |
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Shops with specialist Army departments have reported an increase in sales of kit to soldiers. |
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Students from programs in other departments are on four-month rotations for up to five years. |
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These departments could follow the same route and describe their way of working in similar, proven ways. |
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This was of course without the skilled crew of artists and technicians special effects departments deploy today. |
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They ascend the academic ranks and make important policy decisions for divisions, departments, faculties, and the community. |
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Also coming out of the summit was a plan to reorganize government ministries, affecting 15 ministries and 156 associated departments. |
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The job cuts will be mainly among cash desk assistants in administrative and support departments. |
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Official committees consist of the senior officials of departments whose ministers sit on the Cabinet committees. |
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Courses related to astrobiology are offered in the departments of geology, biology, physics, and electrical engineering. |
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The footwear and saddlery departments ran alongside each other, though students followed a rather different syllabus. |
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With the Council emasculated, enforcement of policy was left to individual ministers and departments without co-ordination. |
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District administration including various government departments in the district is rapidly automizing the working system. |
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The company will also look to service the needs of Namibian government departments and agencies. |
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Outside of this magic circle are cabinet, Parliament, the parliamentary and extra-parliamentary party and the line departments. |
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For one thing, small businesses are not big enough to maintain regulatory compliance departments. |
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The trial threatened to, and in the event did, unmask a tangled web of conflicting engagements between government departments. |
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The company held contracts with state motor vehicle departments that supplied negatives or digital images on magnetic tape. |
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Just today I heard from someone who came to see me in my office just exactly how awash with cash Government departments are. |
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Spending by all government departments is still on target, as 680m earmarked for expenditure has not been spent yet. |
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There are significant departments at most major banks that cater to this trade. |
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He said government departments had bursary schemes in technikons and technical colleges to provide learners with financial assistance. |
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We got lost finding our way back to the limo, and ended up on the backlot again, where we walked past one of the costume departments. |
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Those staff who are affected will include managers in the marketing, retail and telesales departments, but does not apply to front line staff. |
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In order to acquire the funding to expand departments, art schools and universities had to meet the formal requirements attached to the bill. |
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Collaborations with other departments or schools at the university also help students explore alternatives. |
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In an environment where departments operate with significantly high vacancy rates the expectation is to have them underspend their budgets. |
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We hope to be open by July and the new store will have all our departments in it, including menswear, womenswear, childrenswear and home furnishings. |
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Many parents have been defeated in their efforts to get help from child welfare departments. |
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This also laid foundation for upgrading the facilities to support telemedicine by networking all departments and services connected to the patient. |
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Herr Glock then cleverly marketed these attributes to police departments in the United States. |
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The staff who are drawn from various departments are given training in behavioural science and communication skills to ensure customer satisfaction. |
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Providing significant teaching experience is probably not realistic in most departments because there are not enough courses to satisfy the needs of all students. |
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Given the turnover of council staff he said he would be surprised if there were compulsory redundancies, although some staff may transfer departments. |
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According to a directive sent to local county health departments, navigators are not allowed to conduct outreach on their grounds. |
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The overwhelming majority of family businesses there did not have ancillary departments for labour relations, public relations, or market research. |
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Only the private liberal arts colleges seemed to lag noticeably, but they still reported an average of 17 percent more majors in their departments. |
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Transport bosses in the region are getting gritters and snowploughs ready and hospital accident and emergency departments are bracing themselves for a spate of accidents. |
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I don't think people in other departments want to give up the final say-so when it comes to files that they created or may want to refer to sometime in the future. |
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Even if everyone speaks the same language on a project, the departments involved assume and understand things differently from their own unique perspective. |
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Hospital beds would not be required for such local ambulant patients, and the hectic overwork of Accident and Emergency departments would, with one stroke, be alleviated. |
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Teacher-training colleges, two-year advanced teachers colleges, and university education departments should be partners in planning and implementation. |
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The company must negotiate the planning departments of many UK local councils, and Howes diplomatically suggests that some are more amenable than others. |
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These are the Numbers as reported to the government by police departments themselves. |
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Do not install any duplicators, facsimiles and telefacsimiles in rooms without permission of the security departments of the hotels and restaurants. |
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We asked the Government departments responsible for administering the subordinate legislation their views on these particular pieces of delegated legislation. |
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In order to cut costs, city hall administration said large businesses and government departments need to reduce the amount of garbage they produce. |
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The loophole was approved by the White House and the departments of State and War. |
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Doyle will learn the ropes in the reservations and reception departments of Lancaster House, answering the telephone and checking guests in and out. |
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Consequently, untenured assistant professors would follow the lead of their heads of departments and would show low interest in historical research. |
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One option for dealing with recalcitrants, suggests Jay, is for managers to take control of the departments of their least efficient subordinates. |
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On opening day fifteen departments were ready for business, including grocery, confectionery, wine, perfume, books, haberdashery, sporting goods, and toys. |
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The policy should simplify the funding process for film-makers who previously had to scout around for money from various departments project by project. |
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This space-age feel continues inside where a biometric security system on the doors to research departments allows the staff to fingerprint in and keep the spies out. |
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But once the investment banks dropped coverage of these companies, their trading departments stopped making a market in their stock and liquidity dried up. |
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He proposed among other things that police departments must better reflect the ethnic makeup of the populace. |
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Various departments inhabit a ramshackle collection of buildings up and down Holloway Road, ranging through arts and crafts, neo-Georgian, brutalism and postmodernist junk. |
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Staff from all departments, clinical and non-clinical, at any of the sites can be nominated, not only by a patient or visitor but by their manager or a colleague. |
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The departments in which administrators underinvest are generally those whose faculty teach more undergraduates, but do not bring in external funds. |
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On Thursday, Nova Scotia Premier Darrell Dexter said he had ordered four government departments to investigate Rehtaeh's death. |
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Most automated departments verify keypunched data, that is, information is keypunched twice and the two are compared for transcription errors made during data entry. |
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Yet even as their departments became increasingly bureaucratized, they were able to carve out a new identity based on occupational specialization. |
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One hundred and twenty-six anesthesia departments across the U.S. participated, according to anesthesiology News. |
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I am continually surprised as more useless government departments are dragged out into the light of day to be displayed to the ever more annoyed populace. |
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Staff consist of secondees on two to three-year leave from departments. |
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He held appointments in four Harvard University departments, and had spent time as a visiting professor at the University of California, Berkeley. |
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At the Monday office business meeting, you asked for a collection of opinions about the new appraisal system by the various departments, all to be completed within one week. |
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From January 1995 to December 1996, we investigated 114 men who presented consecutively to the departments of urology and nephrology with proved urinary tract infection. |
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Economics departments are not only weathering the recession, they're diversifying their courses to take advantage of it. |
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The document is the result of extensive consultation with government ministries and departments and other public and private sector organisations. |
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However, the numbers enrolling for chemistry, physics and maths degree courses are dropping and university science departments are threatened with closure. |
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The administrative reorganization of France into departments, sweeping away the jurisdictional jungle grown up over a millennium, survives not much altered to this day. |
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She begrudgingly danced around a sombrero with me but soon rushed off to a basketball game with the grip and electric departments. |
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On some campuses, the athletic departments are the most important entities that exist. |
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For example, schedule telephone calls during the business day along with informational interviews and visits to HR departments at potential work sites. |
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This country has a strange culture whereby Government departments and ministries puff out their chests, depending on how much public funds they spend. |
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Although digital storage devices such as thumb drives have been around for a few years, they are generally only used by people who work in IT departments. |
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Mainstream sociology departments already have studies of the family. |
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Similarly, a recent NPR report covered the challenges many police departments are having recruiting officers of color. |
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As far as they have been concerned, reliance on staff has served their purposes better than a system that relies on the cabinet or the executive branch departments. |
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This low land price was also not assessed by the related departments. |
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Government departments have reached a draft agreement to give the military sole authority to shoot down unidentified aircraft entering forbidden airspace. |
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Any unallocated space will be open for competitive bidding by departments. |
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The police departments say procedures were followed, and grand juries have listened. |
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One of the biggest issues we face is non-communicative people in media departments who feel it's not their job to let you know what you're facing. |
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If they were to initiate a genuine dialogue on what constitutes Canadian foreign policy, we believe that non-traditional departments should be brought into the discussion. |
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The site also provides direct links to state game and fish departments, as well as to national, state and regional bowhunting and archery organizations. |
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We had better hold a cabinet council and decide how much we can afford to spend in housekeeping and other departments, and cut our coat according to our cloth. |
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Nurses can work with members of the infection control, risk management, supply management, and surgical departments to eliminate the use of safety razors for hair removal. |
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This is hardly surprising because these are qualities despised by most of the Guardian-reading beardies who make up the university teaching departments. |
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It becomes a hapless gesture of uninformed social media departments who perceive the potential of engagement without consequences. |
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As well as providing 375 acute care beds, the new hospital operates a regional cancer centre, a mental health unit and maternity and paediatric departments. |
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Some seek extra practicum experiences outside their academic departments prior to internship in an effort to compensate for the lack of breadth in their training. |
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With a tame sister republic to the north, the Belgian departments were lightly garrisoned by troops not expecting to be used to keep domestic order. |
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The development at Newhall Park Road became fully operational in October last year after a three-week move phasing departments from the old site next door to the new building. |
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In New York the Marches could have been used as training films for other police departments. |
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One of the departments lagging behind was Finance itself, which was responsible for the European Regional Development Funds, which accounted for almost half of undrawn funds. |
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Correspondents were mainly concerned that anything described as rural seems afflicted with the kiss of death where government departments are concerned. |
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When universities board up their English departments, they surrender to ignorance and laziness. |
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The volunteers made 200 phone calls to Sichuan government departments. |
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Fire departments across the country have been forced to rely on rolling brownouts because of the recession. |
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He heard from a coworker that the company planned to merge those departments. |
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In many cases gangs use bribery, cyberhacking, and other methods to infiltrate police departments for information or intelligence. |
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The departments were the bricks from which the edifice of the nation was to be constructed. |
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In the internecine rivalries of large corporations, whole departments may become expendable in the execution of one executive's power play. |
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Spider then gave me the fifty-cent tour of the facility, showing me all the various departments and telling me their functions. |
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In addition to government departments, there are also questions to the Church commissioners. |
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This income was collected by the chamber, one of the household departments. |
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He or she chairs the Board of Management, which consists of the heads of the six departments of the House. |
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Small numbers are also on exchange within other government departments and with allied fleets, such as the United States Navy. |
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Newer remnants of the colonial empire were integrated into France as overseas departments and territories within the French Republic. |
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Statisticians are also employed by many other Government departments and agencies, and these statisticians often collect and publish data. |
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Its decisions are generally implemented either under the existing powers of individual government departments, or by Orders in Council. |
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The allocation and transfer of responsibilities between ministers and departments is also generally at the Prime Minister's discretion. |
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Economists also work for various government departments and agencies, for example, the national Treasury, Central Bank or Bureau of Statistics. |
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There are specific departments that deal with health, security, telecommunications, etc. |
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The Governorate oversees the central governmental functions through several departments and offices. |
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Universities are generally divided into a number of academic departments, schools or faculties. |
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Generally, this degree is sponsored by two or more departments within the university. |
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The university is divided into several sites where the different departments are placed. |
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In addition to the 31 colleges, the university is made up of over 150 departments, faculties, schools, syndicates and other institutions. |
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Science subjects also involve laboratory sessions, organised by the departments. |
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The University of Cambridge has research departments and teaching faculties in most academic disciplines. |
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The Humanities Department was opened in 1980, formed from the Associated Studies and History of Science departments. |
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Imperial's research and teaching is organised within a network of faculties and academic departments. |
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The Science Area, in which most science departments are located, is the area that bears closest resemblance to a campus. |
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The various academic faculties, departments, and institutes are organised into four divisions, each with its own head and elected board. |
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Certain departments operate reading weeks in early November and mid February. |
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Some UCL departments interview undergraduate applicants prior to making an offer of admission. |
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Its academic activities are organised into nine faculties which are subdivided into numerous departments, centres and research divisions. |
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Currently, King's is made up of eight academic faculties, which are subdivided into departments, centres and research divisions. |
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Different faculties and departments adopt different academic term structures. |
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Courses are split across more than thirty research centres and nineteen departments, plus a Language Centre. |
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Over the centuries, what is now called 'Heritage' has been the responsibility of a series of state departments. |
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The remaining properties are either owned by English Heritage, other government departments or the Crown Estate. |
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The former Ministers for the Arts and for Sport had previously been located in other departments. |
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Larger libraries are often divided into departments staffed by both paraprofessionals and professional librarians. |
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The Advance Precinct, a stepped structure surrounded by a lake, has design studios and other departments related to early design stages. |
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Junior ministers, who do not attend cabinet, are also appointed to assist Scottish ministers in their departments. |
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The number of departments was initially limited to 10 but this increased to 11 upon the devolution of justice. |
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Candidates are identified by public or private bodies, by government departments, or are nominated by members of the public. |
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Shortly thereafter, other previously dispersed departments were reintegrated at Herstmonceux. |
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As the political heads of government departments Cabinet Ministers ensure that policies are carried out by permanent civil servants. |
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Ministers account to Parliament for their decisions and for the performance of their departments. |
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The Chancellor also has oversight of public spending across Government departments. |
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The Chancellor has considerable control over other departments as it is the Treasury which sets Departmental Expenditure Limits. |
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Unlike the other departments of the BBC, the BBC World Service was funded by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. |
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In order to make cost savings, several large regional headquarters, studio sites and programme departments closed and merged. |
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Other Government departments were asked to follow this lead, and all Government buildings in Whitehall did so. |
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Companies and government departments may issue ID cards for security purposes or proof of a qualification. |
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In drawing up the national tariff, the revenue departments often specifies the rate of customs duty with reference to the HS code of the product. |
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As a collegiate university, its main functions are divided between the academic departments of the university and 16 colleges. |
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Durham City is the main location of the university and contains 14 of the 16 colleges along with most of the academic departments. |
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The Old and New Elvet areas contain a number of departments in Humanities and Social Sciences including Philosophy, and Sociology. |
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Many departments also maintain a library in addition to the subject collections in the central and college libraries. |
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The departments of Psychology, Computing Science and most of the Arts Faculty continue to be housed in these terraces. |
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Generally, university departments and buildings are concentrated on North Street, South Street, The Scores, and the North Haugh. |
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The separate departments in the Scottish Government were abolished in 2007 and replaced with Directorates. |
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However, the old buildings at King's College are still in use as lecture and tutorial rooms and accommodation for various academic departments. |
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In addition, numerous administrative departments support the university's activities. |
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Journals rarely make profits and are typically run by university departments. |
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The Duchy was legally abolished during the French Revolution, in 1789, and divided into five departments. |
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By that time, most UK government departments had set up their own offices in Wales. |
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The mayor appoints commissioners and other officials who oversee the various departments. |
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The university occupies a substantial proportion of Bangor and also has some departments in Wrexham. |
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A vestige of the colonial empire are the French overseas departments and territories. |
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The regions are further subdivided into 101 departments, which are numbered mainly alphabetically. |
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The 101 departments are subdivided into 335 arrondissements, which are, in turn, subdivided into 2,054 cantons. |
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The regions, departments and communes are all known as territorial collectivities, meaning they possess local assemblies as well as an executive. |
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Initially, these policies came as regulation of the state highway departments. |
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Shadow ministers portfolios can differ from government departments therefore overlap. |
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Also listed is Pupin Hall, another National Historic Landmark, which houses the physics and astronomy departments. |
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Professional journals published by academic departments at Columbia University include Current Musicology and The Journal of Philosophy. |
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A number of psychological departments attempted to repeat Rhine's experiments with failure. |
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For example, since road maintenance was split depending upon the type of road, both types of council had to retain engineering departments. |
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The Force Switchboard can also be used to request to speak to individual officers or departments within the organisation. |
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Police departments and other law enforcement agencies use helicopters to pursue suspects. |
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In 1978, Ian McIntyre took over as controller of Radio 3 but quickly faced uncomfortable relationships between departments. |
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Contemporary anthropology is an established science with academic departments at most universities and colleges. |
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Another example would be a similar report, plantwise, listing departments rather than individuals. |
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The government is organized unitarily, thus the central government delegates powers to the departments without a constitutional need for consent. |
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The departments are listed below, with the departmental capital cities in parentheses. |
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The departments are further divided into 42 arrondissements, 145 communes and 571 communal sections. |
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Uruguay is divided into 19 departments whose local administrations replicate the division of the executive and legislative powers. |
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In some departments, tiebreakers on the promotional list are determined by who turned their application in first. |
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These departments were run by royal family members as well as scholar officials who were selected by imperial examinations. |
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It houses the Dean's office, administrative offices and a number of the institution's departments. |
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However, outside China and Hungary, these mostly involve informal arrangements rather than dedicated departments or state sponsorship. |
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The governor and lieutenant governor oversee twenty agencies and departments from offices in the State Capitol. |
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There was a change in patterns of piety, affecting devotional and practical life in all its departments. |
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The powers of all departments are limited to enumerated grants found in the Constitution. |
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The site was originally a World War I hospital, which was later used by several government departments. |
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States, most of the heads of major executive departments are elected by the citizens of Mississippi rather than appointed by the governor. |
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The law allows information requests to most government departments, except the military. |
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