The vice-chairman proposed writing to the Minister on the matter and the proposal was seconded by Paddy Flannery. |
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The proposal was seconded by Tara Griffin, head girl, who said advertising boosted consumerism, a spiritual evil in itself. |
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A temporary officer will also be seconded to the Youth Offending Team, on a permanent arrangement. |
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They want to remain as council employees and be seconded to any private company brought in to run the service. |
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Commodore Dayka Smythe was a gunnery control officer seconded to the Royal Navy at the time of the Normandy invasion. |
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They are also protesting the employers' refusal to pay benefits to workers seconded to the water utility companies. |
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Peter Flynn seconded the proposal but added that this was just another example of the government's stealth taxes. |
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Mr. Rody Kelly seconded the proposal adding he was pleased to see the theatre would be linked to the new visual arts centre. |
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Alvar had recommended that they follow it, and Lexa had seconded the motion. |
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During the eighties he found himself seconded to the new ambulance control room, in Preston. |
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The proposal was seconded by Alderman Jim McGarry, who slammed rumours that the scheme would not come. |
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When they come home from school, children acquire their knowledge through multimedia, with a strong visual component that is seconded by sound. |
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He was later seconded as chief director for human resources in the provincial Health Department but has since left. |
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Workers want to be seconded to the winning company, rather than transferred, to protect their employment rights and pensions. |
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He volunteered for the Royal Army Medical Corps in 1938 and was seconded to the Grenadier Guards, seeing action at Dunkirk and D Day. |
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He anticipated that both the secretary and liaison officer would be seconded from government departments. |
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His remarks have since been seconded by numerous other men of all ranks who, on their own, would never admit they mentally disrobe women. |
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Patrick Durcan seconded his proposal and went a step further in suggesting the council seek a meeting with An Post. |
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He spent five years in the army's special forces branch before being seconded to AIS for paramilitary operations. |
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Kenneth Mason and Gordon McIvor were seconded to the association and worked as paid officials. |
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The Census Office has warned civil servants not seconded to the census exercise as enumerators and supervisors to withdraw from the exercise. |
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The Johannesburg Metro Police Department has seconded ten officers dedicated to the enforcement of these by-laws. |
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When finishing her general training she was seconded to work in a maternity unit for three months. |
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Scorned by society, forced into retirement or seconded into secret service these heroes are a dysfunctional bunch. |
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With fronts opening up in the Mediterranean area, the regiment was seconded to the Australian army. |
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In May 1942, Truscott, as a colonel, was seconded to Combined Operations headquarters in London. |
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The candidates were proposed, seconded and, after signing the party pledge, were declared selected by the chairman. |
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Both motions were proposed and seconded and all Councillors present voted in favour of both contraventions. |
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The mutual aid process, in which officers are seconded to other forces, has also come under scrutiny. |
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This trend continued after Crown rule in 1858 and nearly all military engineers seconded to the Indian Army were British sapper officers. |
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Prior to that he worked in the government economic service and was seconded to the Forestry Commission and the Scottish Office. |
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Importantly, we have to work out what powers it would have over state and territory police officers seconded to the Australian Crime Commission. |
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Reed was its national convenor, while Bone and Cook were seconded to work for the forum from their Rotherham Council jobs. |
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Not long after he was seconded to the Royal Air Force as a liaison officer, he claimed he had annoyed the Brigadier. |
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McAuley seconded Hope's sentiment and sought in transitory embraces an answer to his nagging fear of emotional impairment. |
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Leader of the US delegation, then-Vice President Al Gore's view was seconded and reiterated by distinguished speakers from all over the world. |
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The proposal was seconded by the head girl, who said advertising boosted consumerism, a spiritual evil in itself. |
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I seconded his recommendation and gave out the website address to the audience. |
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It was with a slightly lighter heart that she seconded her son's recommendation. |
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The Premierleague is a self-determining body which requires motions to be proposed and seconded by existing members. |
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Scottish officers have been seconded to the group from the country's eight forces. |
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This Secretariat will work closely with other organizations and may include staff seconded from them. |
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However, observers may make a motion or amendment provided that such motion or amendment is seconded by the representatives of two States. |
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Like RCUK, it could involve a small staff component consisting of individuals seconded from the agencies and a small operating budget. |
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It was proposed, duly seconded and unanimously resolved that the employee and retiree fringe benefit program would be approved as submitted. |
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Several experts' missions were carried out, and a computer scientist from IOWater was seconded in Kiev for a 13-month duration. |
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Incensed by the government's flouting of basic legal principles, the parlement of Paris, seconded by the provincial courts, condemned royal policy in a flood of remonstrances. |
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January 31 marked the last day on the job for Mario Ouellet, the EC meteorologist seconded to NAV CANADA through the Interchange Canada program. |
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Teachers seconded by the Ministry of National Education to the Ministry of Health and Social Affairs teach in that establishment. |
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The British were flying bombers, so Stubbs was seconded to Farnborough to help develop a full pressure suit there. |
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The head of the pension fund is usually seconded from the finance department and wants to be able to go back there one day. |
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Accordingly I am introducing this bill, seconded by my colleague from Saint Boniface. |
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There is, of course, a directive covering employees seconded by their employer, but that directive cannot be applied to frontier workers. |
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The unit is attached to the Department of Prime Minister and is comprised of staff seconded from Police, Customs, and Immigration agencies. |
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The two parties sign an agreement which provides for an employee of a revolving fund to be seconded to a department. |
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In the framework of this scheme, staff may be seconded to NCBs and other relevant international and European institutions. |
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He suggested that perhaps a new staff member could be seconded to do the work. |
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First, there are seconded national officials and experts, usually from civil services, who stay with the Commission for between two and three years. |
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After two years as a probationer he was seconded to the Vice Squad to work under cover in plain clothes, but two years was as much as he could take. |
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A dispatch rider at the start of the First World War, Portal was soon commissioned and then seconded to the Royal Flying Corps in which he served with distinction. |
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Iraqi banks are seconded to commit fraudulent transactions and sell currency at inflated prices. |
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Johnson was seconded by futurists and utopians for whom a society of spontaneous pleasure seemed at hand. |
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Menino was seconded and thirded by Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel and San Francisco mayor Edwin Lee. |
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The adoption of the plan was seconded by Councillor Richard Finn. |
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One by one, the men and women in the room seconded the motion. |
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After the nomination was seconded, we voted on whether to give John a bid. |
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Major supported her, and seconded her nomination for the first ballot. |
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The appeals court advised retirees to seek help from Congress, a recommendation seconded by major veterans organizations, which predict the courts won't fix the problem. |
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All evidence pointed to it and his gut feeling seconded his view. |
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One officer seconded from the Premier's Department is there now. |
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Officers from Farnworth police station will be seconded to the mobile unit which will be fitted out with offices and equipped with computers and telephones. |
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That opinion is seconded by Eric Ripert, the maestro of Le Bernardin. |
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It is possible that the grant of Middleham seconded Richard's personal wishes. |
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From that day on, she excluded me from all management meetings and asked that I turn over all my responsibilities to Mr. John Hartin, an employee she had seconded into the RCMP from Treasury Board. |
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It was seconded by Selectman Tony Archinski, with Chairwoman Cathy Richardson casting decisive swing vote. |
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The staff is composed of nationals from the Member States who are in most cases seconded from national central banks or international institutions. |
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That proposal was seconded by two speakers. |
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Somewhere in there, I was seconded as well to the American forces and I served as chaplain to Fort Sherman, the Panama Canal Zone, for a jungle operations training course. |
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They seconded highly competent people to serve on our board of directors. |
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Staff seconded to the Joint Undertaking shall be included in the staff establishment plan and must act with complete independence under the supervision of the Executive Director. |
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After review and discussion, ON MOTION duly made, seconded and unanimously carried, IT WAS RESOLVED THAT the CBS Third Quarterly Report be approved and distributed to the Members of the Corporation. |
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Committee Chairs and Council members should not give directions or assign work to Secretariat staff unless that Staff member has been seconded to work with them. |
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Our duty is seconded with such an advantage, as is not parallelable in all the world beside. |
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He said: Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to introduce the bill to the House and have it seconded by the distinguished member for Kings-Hants, whose help has been most valuable. |
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Daniel had still been surprised, however, to find the lab area deserted, all the scientists apparently seconded by Cleomides's military friends. |
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Whicker, after serving as a captain in the Devonshire regiment during the second world war, was seconded to the army film and photographic unit, before he became a war correspondent, reporting on the Korean war. |
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During the sabbatical leave of humanitarian officer Harald Happel for study purposes during the first half of 2009, this critical office at the Secretariat will be covered by Gauthier De Locht, seconded from Caritas Belgium. |
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Several Civil Division Lords Justices are seconded to the Criminal Division, which is currently led by the Lord Chief Justice, Lord Thomas. |
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Simoncini made the motion to withdraw the prosal, and board member Peter Munro seconded it. |
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None of them was seconded by his or her respective Government. |
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In one corner, scrapping in defence of public ownership, is the DSGV, the country's savings-banks association, seconded by BaFin, the financial regulator, and Peer Steinbrück, the federal finance minister. |
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Between 2008 and 2011, at least 50 staff from the big six and other companies were seconded into government to work on energy issues and by the end of 2012 almost two dozen were in place in the energy department. |
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Officials of the European Communities and of the Member States appointed to the Ombudsman's secretariat shall be seconded in the interests of the service and guaranteed automatic reinstatement in their institution of origin. |
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Germany, seconded by the UK, proposed Ukraine, who were elected unopposed. |
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He then formally proposed that the Meeting adopt Council's recommendations, and this motion was seconded and carried nem con. |
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I was ushered into her bedchamber by the angelic and anxiety-ridden Mademoiselle Dieudonné, who, with forefinger to lips, and seconded by an attending nurse, whispered a sharp order: ten minutes only. |
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After review and discussion duly made, seconded and carried with 9 votes in favor and 1 abstention, IT WAS RESOLVED THAT the proposed process for payment of Board honoraria be approved. |
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We confer with the client and their design team on preferred on-site installation process, via a locally seconded specialist contractor or directly with the main contractor. |
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From 2006 to 2008 he was seconded to the office of the Italian prime minister as G8 sherpa and principal adviser for EU and international affairs, before returning to the Commission in 2008 as director for Latin America. |
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In a lead agency perspective, the other operational agencies would be seconded to serve as support units and provide more manpower for common tasks at hand. |
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Charles Lippy moved, Daniel Bornstein seconded the approval of the minutes to be published in Church History. |
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It was then agreed that Parties that have seconded field officers must at least meet the cost of sustaining a field officer at the Seat of the Task Force. |
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It also endorsed the reappointment of Mr. Karl Karugaba as seconded field officer from Uganda for a further period of three years from expiry of his contract. |
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After review ON MOTION duly made, seconded and unanimously carried, IT WAS RESOLVED THAT the revised version of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Personal Information policy be approved as presented. |
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A vote of censure was moved against Burke, however, for noticing the affairs of France, which was moved by Lord Sheffield and seconded by Fox. |
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Cabral became the military chief, while far more experienced navigators were seconded to the expedition to aid him in naval matters. |
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New members must be proposed by an existing member, who writes a letter of recommendation, and seconded by two others. |
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Asquith's decision to support a minority Labour Government was seconded by Lloyd George and approved by a party meeting on 18 December. |
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In the method of nature, a low valley is immediately seconded with an ambitious hill. |
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Prior to his decanal appointment taking effect, Kennedy will join Western for the period September 1-30, 2013, in a seconded position as Special Advisor to the Provost. |
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To offset some losses, some 58 Fleet Air Arm fighter pilot volunteers were seconded to RAF squadrons, and a similar number of former Fairey Battle pilots were used. |
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He described this as 'An Astronomical Holiday', but in practice he had made arrangements to be seconded as a volunteer to the Khedivial Observatory. |
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During 1979, members of the force's Robbery Squad were seconded to London to help combat the serious incidents of armed robberies occurring throughout the country. |
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