With the public onside, the Department of Postal and Telegraphs was established in 1883 with Prince Bhanarungsi as director-general. |
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To some, the director-general is an oaf dressed in jester's clothing, a big-mouthed fool with a propensity to put his foot in it. |
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You are going to have a pyramid of authorities under each minister and director-general. |
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The director-general of the BBC resigned amid a flurry of allegations around sex-abuse reporting. |
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So did Avigdor Lieberman, director-general of the Prime Minister's Office during part of Netanyahu's first term. |
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The FAO's director-general can be re-elected indefinitely. |
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The director-general of health services in Haryana, said the only way to save unborn daughters is by putting the fear of law into the minds of doctors. |
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Another trial has put the ISI's director-general, brigadier general Pasha, at the center of the plot. |
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But neither told the director-general, Entwistle. |
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Premier Yu Shyi-kun yesterday appointed Minister without Portfolio Huang Hui-chen as the director-general of the Government Information Office, effective Tuesday. |
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Manama-Aug16 A saboteur arrested in Al-Maameer Village will be appear before the Public Prosecution to face charges, Central Police director-general said. |
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With the same end in view, the UNESCO Washington Office is placed under the general supervision of the Deputy Director-General. |
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If the employee is found innocent, the Director-General shall be responsible for any matters relating to his or her re-integration. |
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The Director-General for Competition was present all morning as a panel member. |
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It was in particular in favour of each Assistant Director-General recovering full authority over the activities of his or her sector. |
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The Chairman may, in case of emergency and in consultation with the Director-General, decide to reduce the time limit mentioned above. |
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The Director-General and several Ministers of Education joined a public media event either in person or via video technology. |
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The Director-General and Her Highness have received felicitations from the United Nations Secretary General for this initiative. |
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And I pay tribute to Mr Koïchiro Matsuura, the Director-General, and his staff for their never-failing support to our group. |
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The Chair introduced the item, and the Assistant Director-General for Education ad interim, representative of the Director-General, presented the document. |
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In the light of the foregoing considerations, the Director-General feels that the time has come for UNESCO to forge ahead and to devise its own system. |
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As stated by the Director-General in his message on Poverty Day: 'We must commit ourselves to the geographically remote and the socially distant, our brothers and sisters, our children and grandchildren. |
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In his keynote address, the Director-General reaffirmed UNESCO's commitment to the priority given to Africa and the Organization's ongoing process in favour of regional cooperation. |
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Members of the Board who feel that the Director-General has not replied to their questions, or has only replied in part, in his introduction, will thus be able to put them again during the question and answer sessions. |
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The personal involvement of Senator Nunn, Secretary Shultz and Director-General ElBaradei has also contributed, in no small measure, to the success of this conference. |
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In case of force majeure or of an exceptional situation, the Director-General may choose the most appropriate way of handling such applications, provided he informs the Executive Board thereof. |
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To reinforce his independence, it has been found appropriate to provide that the Director-General of the Office will hold office for a non-renewable term. |
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The MoC was signed in Singapore by Soh Poh Theen, Assistant Director-General, CAAS and Paul Reid, Managing Director, NATS Services. |
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The Director-General of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, Hermantoro deputises for Purnomo in the latter's absence. |
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The relaunch was also attended by Brigadier Ismail Al Serkal, Deputy Director-General of Central Operations. |
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In the event that the parties do not reach an agreement, it was suggested that the Chairman of the Committee or the Director-General be authorized to appoint a mediator or conciliator. |
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By way of explanation, the British regime contains provisions for the resolution by the Director-General for Telecommunications of disputes in a number of ways. |
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Further invites the Director-General to continue to follow closely developments in this field and to provide the 30th session of the General Conference with an update on this matter. |
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Though this was an interim post, the Director-General had personally interviewed three other candidates as well, as it was important to make the best possible choice. |
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Similarly the High-Level Group on EFA, which the Director-General convenes annually, had a successful meeting in Nigeria in 2002 and will come together again in November 2003 in Delhi. |
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He also suggested that there should be an orderly process of consultation between the Committee and the Director-General in matters which were of mutual concern. |
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The Director-General would inform the Executive Board of the changes he proposed to introduce in the proposed programme and budget in response to suggestions made by Member States and the Board, by preparing a corrigendum. |
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The Director-General stated that, with regard to recruitment policy, very serious efforts were being made to recruit professionals from non-represented and under-represented countries, which were bearing fruit. |
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After considering many factors, the Director-General is of the view that the current global economic recession with an all-pervading financial crisis would not be an appropriate moment to launch such an appeal. |
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The Director-General agrees with Recommendation 7, which encourages the introduction of study leave schemes in so far as they would apply to all staff members, and not just junior professionals. |
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I am in no doubt that the interpretation placed by the Director-General in his letter on the various provisions referred to therein is juridically correct and fully supports the stance adopted by him. |
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The Spokesperson is also responsible for communicating the stances, initiatives and statements of the Director-General, both externally and internally. |
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As the Director-General has decided to suspend the outsourcing process, that participation will be demanded from URS, which currently manages UNESCO's Restaurant Services. |
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There is therefore no place for the lamentations of a former Director-General of Police who, right here today, is owning up to his failure, his frustration and his lack of patriotism. |
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It is a special privilege that we may salute here the highly esteemed Mr. Koïchiro Matsuura, Director-General of UNESCO, who I will have the opportunity to have discussions with. |
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Further invites the Director-General to submit at a subsequent session a report on the Special Accounts with a view to closing those which are not functioning or whose effectiveness has not been proved. |
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Countries were frequently being asked to give more to fund the various different convention secretariats, but she understood that the Director-General had very little room to manoeuvre within the budget. |
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Officials and other servants of the GSC shall classify, downgrade or declassify information on instruction from or with the agreement of their Director-General. |
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The Director-General fully agrees with the need to take immediate steps to ensure that the current financial and economic crisis does not lead countries to renege on their commitments to education. |
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