He apparently got an earful at his townhall meeting in Fairfax today. |
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Christie hopes that his current round of townhall meetings will revive his fortunes. |
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There are reproductions of this painting in the townhall and museum of Arbresle. |
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An open townhall has much merit, if it is within the cultural heritage of the community. |
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The Department provided an overview of the townhall meetings that captured issues and concerns provided by its employees. |
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Joint morning meetings of directors, weekly staff townhall meetings and shared Intranet resource platforms would be key information-sharing mechanisms to support unity of command and effort. |
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At least that is what he told a second-grader at a townhall last February. |
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Although some questions might have been addressed at the townhall sessions, the members are still waiting for a response concerning specific questions with respect to career advancement. |
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It was a big public townhall process where community groups and ordinary citizens were encouraged to give input into what kind of Quebec they wanted to live in, what kind of society they wanted to live in. |
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The Secretariat informed the Inspectors that OHRM had organized townhall meetings and information sessions for 10 departments and offices at New York Headquarters. |
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I could be wrong on this but, in terms of understanding who the new Prime Minister is and what he is all about, I think it started on the night of the CBC townhall meeting that was broadcast across the country. |
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Mr. Connor was present in the Townhall on Friday night but did not attend the event. |
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