He has cut government expenditures by reducing the public service by almost half. |
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Catering to such people might even be considered an abdication of responsibility for a program director bent on public service. |
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If you're successful, you've doomed your family to a somewhat aberrant, abnormal existence, but it's public service. |
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On one particular bridge you'll find a couple small signs that serve as a public service announcement to those on the wane. |
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It'll take your water-cooler chats up a notch, and you'll be providing a valuable public service. |
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Political involvement was the foundation of all social welfare and public service. |
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Our public service advertisements continue to appear in national magazines. |
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It has produced non-commercial public service advertisements, including ones for the 1999 election. |
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Littered throughout today's newspapers there are job advertisements for positions in the public service. |
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The natural desire for social ranking is satisfied by a hierarchy of authority and recognition that honors people for their public service. |
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Instead of allowing himself to dwell on his condition, he's devoted himself to public service and veteran affairs. |
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Key workers moving into the area into public service jobs, such as teaching, would not be penalised by the scheme. |
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The press has done a public service exposing this government's fondness for spin, rich businessmen and fat donation cheques. |
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This, after all, is the man who can praise public service workers to the skies and then, almost in the next breath, dismiss them as wreckers. |
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But the Governors also recognised their responsibility for ensuring that BBC Radio continued to meet its public service remit. |
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Everybody knows that they are remunerated better than their counterparts in the public service. |
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Even as other students were well into their third week of classes, some SFSS forum reps were still enjoying a holiday from public service. |
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People forget the legacy of public service and the lengths that people will go to in living up to their responsibilities. |
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There is no reason they should have to tolerate graft and corruption in any form of public service either. |
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Also, the public service used to be apolitical, but I am afraid we cannot say that today. |
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I think it is a reasonable and economically responsible move to put funding aside for future public service superannuation. |
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There has already been agreement not to increase salaries for public service employees. |
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Airport bosses have lobbied the Government to award Waterford a public service obligation contract so it could obtain more Government aid. |
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We also know that the public service has expanded dramatically, and I suggest that there are a lot of make-work jobs there. |
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Stagecoach had prepared an emergency timetable and was going to use managers and non-driving staff with public service licences. |
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More than 150 public service workers marched on Bolton Town Hall during their one day strike. |
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As a public service, here are some bright ideas to keep those tiny tot terrors away. |
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All such hopes have turned to ashes as we now contemplate this sad, trouble-plagued, expensive tram system masquerading as a public service. |
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Not surprisingly, according to Microsoft, the whole scheme is an exercise in selfless public service. |
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It was suggested last week that the Queen epitomised the spirit of selfless public service. |
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The Presbyterian merchant sought to follow ethical principles in all his business affairs and to make merchandising a public service. |
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Workers are sick to death of the injustice of low pay for doing vital public service jobs. |
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Being in public service exposes government servants to a lot of criticism, but praise, even if rare, is a great boost. |
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Those without political ambitions would point to their record of public service and, if wealthy, to their public and private benefactions. |
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I'll be joined by David Gergen who's advised four presidents, Republican and Democrat, in his distinguished career in public service. |
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Shave money off your broadband bill while offering a public service to your neighbors. |
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There was the sense that the programme had simply stepped out of line with the channel's public service broadcasting remit. |
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Conservative governments commercialised a public service, broke its monopoly on stamp sales and closed many hundreds of sub post offices. |
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The public service pay conflict marks a further step in the trade unions' transformation into organs of government and big business. |
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The BBC is an independent public service broadcaster, not a government mouthpiece. |
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What was the Citizen's Charter if it was not public service reform under a different badge? |
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Beneath these vastly newsworthy honours, however, is the same slate of police, army, foreign service, civil service and public service awards. |
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These tough mavericks provided a wonderful public service that has evolved to undiscerning disservice. |
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If hitherto public service broadcasting had been widely accepted in a largely unquestioning way, from Annan onwards old certainties crumbled. |
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Already negotiations with the public service unions are going on and these talks should be allowed to take their natural course. |
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Now that the Australian public service has, rather gingerly, begun recruiting again, Gen Xers are in the box seat. |
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This was a vote for old-fashioned Victorian values, a belief in patriotism, the family, church and public service. |
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The mentor relates the sense of fulfillment from working in public service. |
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The US has also claimed to be assembling a politically non-partisan public service and judiciary. |
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Channel 4 is a not-for-profit public service broadcaster, which is funded by advertising and sponsorship. |
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On a smaller scale, there is a movement within the hip-hop community towards public service and volunteerism. |
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One day strikes by busmen and public service workers gave the crisis-hit North-west its worst dose of Monday blues for years today. |
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After a short time as a journalist and then as a public service cadet he decided on full time study at Canterbury University College. |
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In reality, both soldiering and nurturing children are vital forms of public service. |
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With Ad Council sponsorship, television and radio stations donate broadcast time for the public service announcements. |
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In previous years the right wing of the union accepted that a divided civil and public service was here to stay. |
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It commands an overwhelming majority of support in the media, the arts, the universities and the public service. |
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But public service companies like Translink can herd children onto a bus that make them, he said, dangerously overloaded. |
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Hunters maintain that they provide a public service by reducing overpopulation among white-tailed deer. |
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A claim was made and accepted by Comcare at that time and, indeed, Ms Holt was superannuated out of the public service within 12 months. |
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The economic order entailed privatisation of parastatals and restructuring of public service delivery. |
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I would doubt if one extra minute has been saved by public service vehicles since the lights were switched on. |
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In the political climate of today public service broadcasting may seem a concept that has outlived its relevance. |
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It's now got the lowest base rates of pay of any public service department. |
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In public service pension schemes the pensions of those in retirement increase with the pay of their working colleagues. |
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Charles Hudson of Massachusetts observed that Adams' public service was coeval with the establishment of the government. |
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For the public service, the affair demonstrates its fragility in the face of both ministers and, more perniciously, ministerial staffers. |
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And while public service can be personally satisfying and fulfilling, there can be a practical side as well. |
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Refuse collection is an essential public service and cannot be left to the commercial whim of private contractors. |
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We say that buses are a public service, and that bus fares are really a user fee on a public service. |
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He signalled that tax cuts will have to come second to public service reform after he was finally confirmed as Tory leader yesterday. |
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Upon leaving public service, Holbrooke became an instant millionaire executive with Credit Suisse First Boston. |
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People who conscientiously oppose the law will be barred from a career in the public service, and the religious motive will be amputated. |
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When their majorities were invincibly large, they will wonder, did they merely tinker at the edges of public service reform? |
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Perhaps this is an obituary after all, for the loss of a mature political culture in which public service was its own enduring reward. |
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But public service broadcasting is about making mistakes, taking risks and courting unpopularity. |
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We're yet to see why three of the most professional and senior staff in the public service would take such a precipitate action. |
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This lack of public support is responsible for a dearth of overt fearless principle in the public service. |
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Unless we start doing what we can to back them, the public service will be beyond repair. |
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Well, for starters, they should receive a decent income for giving their time to public service. |
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Very often contracting out public service provision works badly if it works at all. |
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The public service needs to be able to express its view without fear or favour. |
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Could they be brought to account to the people if they mislead our public service? |
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It all sounds to me like a neat way of ensuring that the public service is stacked with people from the left. |
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I think that you are pushing at an open door, when you talk about public service ethos, and there is a price tag that goes with that. |
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Just about every public service groans under the weight of paperwork, and the police are the latest to suffer. |
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Recent Freedom of Information inquiries show similar extravagance with public service travel. |
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The ethic of public service was passed on from his father, who worked in the island's customs office. |
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He is the least hostile of the civil and public service union leaders towards decentralisation, mainly because of his union's younger age profile. |
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They are shoo-ins for the public service category in any event. |
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On governance, Mbeki said the restructuring of the government was still continuing, and additional steps would be taken to rightsize the public service. |
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Every time something goes wrong within a public service there is a strong desire to find out why, to legislate and prevent the problem arising again. |
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The judge was a member of the Romilly family, a byword for liberality and compassionate public service, active in penal reform and similar good causes. |
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It is sad that there appear to be people who are in public service just to siphon money from the national treasury using all sorts of illicit methods. |
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The idea of public service has been a lodestar for her throughout her life. |
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His public service began as an Infantry officer in the Army. |
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However, it came to the attention of public service heads and politicians and his pending promotion to air commodore was held back for about four years. |
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The person to be honored can be any Kiwanian who has distinguished him or herself either in Kiwanis work, in public service, or in his or her field of endeavor or profession. |
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They thanked him profusely for his public service, apologized for Republican hectoring, and complained about decorum. |
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Ofcom will update the TV industry on its plans for regional broadcasting when it delivers the final phase of its review of public service broadcasting next month. |
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The strike was held by the public service workers ' trade union, Unison. |
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The public has had the pleasure of an unprecedented and still unfolding expose on the inner workings of a public service operating in a culture of fear. |
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Rather than enter into the labyrinth of that debate, I would prefer to argue that it shows what a tangled web we weave whenever we import private profit into a public service. |
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This is indeed the desire of many more Zambians outside the public service spectrum who have also been complaining about poor salaries and the high tax regimes. |
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I had worked in public service before, and it was one of the most rewarding times in my life. |
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When are the Chairman and governors of the BBC going to wake up their consciences and address this scandalous perversion of public service broadcasting? |
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Edwards would be a first offender who, yes, abused his power, but also led a life of public service. |
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A review of electronic security inside commonwealth agencies has reportedly uncovered a culture of theft and lax security inside the public service. |
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Labour's long-term supporters, ethical socialists, public service workers, egalitarians and anti-monarchists, trade unionists and pacifists, were harder to deal with. |
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The public service role of television news at the time of a major accident is fairly obvious and the private news channels now slip into it in a practised way. |
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Poor old Kyle and Chardonnay have had nothing much to do this series, except provide a stream of public service information about hermaphrodite babies. |
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Lady Thatcher dipped her toe into public service reform but that was never seen through because she fell from power and the Tories were then overtaken by events. |
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A major division exists between salaried public service employees who have job qualifications and wage-earning public service employees who do not. |
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In January she founded Bulletproof Kids, a public service campaign that advocates for the secure storage of firearms. |
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Historically, public service was the honourable vocation of the nobility and gentry, whose younger sons went into the army, the Church or the law. |
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The BBC, with its duty to provide public service programmes that don't necessarily have mass appeal, has beaten a commercial network whose main focus is putting bums on seats. |
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While not all 86 million maintain positions of governance or public service, the Party's machinery runs on watchmaker precision. |
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The other night on your radio program, your guest noted that you perform a very important public service by disseminating information of this type. |
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Active in Democratic party politics, Johnson has moved frequently between his law firm and public service. |
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If you scrapped the public service broadcaster, you might find someone to take the transmitters, and provide localised services that cater to rural and urban needs. |
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The situation is quite inequitable and causes Legal Aid to be yet another depressed and disappearing public service, only missed when gone or very hard to find. |
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Given the current militancy of the public service unions, it is possible that much additional public spending will be dissipated in wage increases. |
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I think people with bunions or other foot problems could perform a public service by warning young women not to wear high heels or shoes that have a narrow toe box. |
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I think after giving so much of her time and energy to public service for so long, she was hurt at how it ended. |
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Our work could benefit public service and commercial film archives, which are experiencing growing demand from new multimedia and broadcasting outlets. |
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I want to provide a public service, not line the pockets of shareholders. |
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The public service and the defence force, under intense practical and political pressure, are players in what has become a compelling political thriller. |
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Yet, while admitting that TMZ sometimes performs a valuable public service, not everyone is an unalloyed fan. |
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We had to listen to another one of his homilies about the value of public service. |
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I wasn't inspired into public service because I have an axe to grind. |
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His tragic and untimely death cut short a remarkable record of achievement in geology, in public service, and in visionary leadership of Canadian and international geoscience. |
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Law-enforcement agencies at all levels of government provide a valuable and often thankless public service in their communities. |
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He assured me that Hillary was a champ when it came to separating her public service from her private practice. |
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Only the public service side has a plausible argument for public money. |
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Each small change is difficult to argue against but the overall effect is suffocating for the people we then expect to provide a decent public service. |
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Under his administration, all religious leaders were exempt from taxation and from public service. |
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The debate over public service funding turned into a bun fight, says the communications minister. |
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The high road of public service and the low road of political advantage seem inextricably intertwined. |
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The transit systems may be operated by the owner or by a private company through a public service obligation. |
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Lewis made a public service announcement against domestic violence for Do Something. |
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The public service in Ireland refers to the totality of public administration in Ireland. |
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As of Q3, 2016 the total number of employees in the Irish public service stands at 304,472 people. |
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He had retired from public service to his country estate to tend his gardens and write his memoirs. |
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Channel 4 was required to be a public service alternative to the BBC and to cater for minorities and arts. |
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When the final analogue terrestrial broadcaster, Channel 5, was launched in 1997 it too was given a number of public service requirements. |
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Furthermore, there are also questions about the public service commitments of the commercial broadcasters. |
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All commercial channels that broadcast solely on digital platforms do not have public service requirements imposed. |
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Through the Traffic Scotland service, Transport Scotland provides a public service that aims to deliver safe and reliable trunk roads. |
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Another founding part of BBC Two was to provide educational and community programming on the BBC, as part of its public service remit. |
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Channel 4 was established with, and continues to hold, a remit of public service obligations which it must fulfil. |
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Radio 1 has a public service broadcasting obligation to provide news, which it fulfills through Newsbeat bulletins throughout the day. |
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My stipend for doing public service is barely enough to cover living expenses. |
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Herewith, as a public service, the new Herman Cain board game. |
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The group also utilized the Howard University radio station, WHUR, for public service announcements to promote the events. |
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The public service announcements, which were produced pro-bono by advertising agency Conill Advertising Inc. |
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Matt has earned an impeccable reputation for fair-mindedness and integrity through his impressive career in government and public service. |
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They would soon be joined by other public service employees facing giveback demands from the governor. |
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The designated government's interventor is responsible for supervising all actions related to the public service. |
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European Union legislators recommend that a new port services law exempts pilotage and boatage because they also constitute a public service. |
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These cuts particularly affected regional governments, the main public service providers, fuelling Catalan secessionism and regional discontent. |
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Pay your penance while demonstrating a commitment to public service. |
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The public service ads have received support from traditional, digital and alternative outlets including Facebook, Lifetime and UpStares, among others. |
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The Florida Jaycees public seating service project began more than 50 years ago to promote non-profit community organizations and public service messages. |
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It can be accessed by trains from either east or west, there is also a depot avoiding line running from east to west, which isn't used in public service. |
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The public school became a model for gentlemen and for public service. |
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The press saw its lofty role to be the advancement of civic republicanism based on public service, and downplayed the liberal, individualistic goal of making a profit. |
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It helped to foster a public service ethic that was later given expression in the university settlements, and was keenly celebrated by the founders of Ruskin Hall, Oxford. |
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Rhodri Morgan's administration emphasised the difference in approach to public service provision between itself and that of Tony Blair's government. |
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Before entering public service in 1987, Jones was a practising solicitor. |
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In 2010 BBC Alba bought the rights for Celtic League rugby jointly with public service broadcasters from the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland and Wales. |
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A number of public service and third sector agencies and authorities are based in Glenrothes contributing to the town's administrative centre function. |
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The BBC has been criticised by some for being expansionist and exceeding its public service remit by providing content that could be provided by commercial broadcasters. |
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When first appointed to the command in the Moluccas, Galvano carried with him a private fortune of 10,000 crusadoes, all of which he expended in the public service. |
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Under the new royal charter instituted 2017, the corporation must publish an annual report to Ofcom, outlining its plans and public service obligations for the next year. |
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Wireless manufacturers were anxious to exit the loss making consortium with Reith keen that the BBC be seen as a public service rather than a commercial enterprise. |
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The other independent national television channels are TV3, 3e, UTV Ireland and TG4, the latter of which is a public service broadcaster for speakers of the Irish language. |
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In May this year Bulgaria's telecom watchdog awarded the license for what will be the country's public service DTT multiplex to Bulsatkom company. |
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A second public service was held on Sunday at the demand of the people. |
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We provide an important public service and we need to do it in a matter that is least impactful to the community,'' BFI District Manager Greg Loughnane said. |
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This has been a public service announcement from the Advertising Council. |
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Scates decided to give up law enforcement, but not public service. |
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