The management of depression has advanced greatly with the development of antidepressant agents based on neurotransmitter reuptake inhibition. |
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The troubled carpetmaker is cleaning out its management closet in a bid to turn the company around. |
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William is on a 10 week bespoke course in agricultural management at the University. |
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If he doesn't know about content management systems and bandwidth, he'd better learn. |
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On her new lip balm collection, what Tyra taught her and how being a mom inspires her management decisions. |
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That apparently includes some members of the management of the airport itself and some air traffic controllers. |
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In the absence of a primary diagnosis, the symptomatic management of borborygmus and flatulence should begin with a change to a highly digestible, low-fat diet. |
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At its height, your own management career had the bipolarity of Cher on one side and Joan Rivers on the other. |
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Until 2002, Sierra Leone lacked a forest management system because of the civil war that caused tens of thousands of deaths. |
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Planting dates, soil moisture, nutrition, and pest management should be designed to protect the first flush of floral buds, flowers, and pods. |
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Specific foot management may be required, including advice on footcare and treatment of fungal infections. |
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We were told to hang fire on the decision until management came back with a proposal. |
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The management of these subsequently affects the possibility of residency on the islands. |
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Though it technically had no official role in the management of military conflict, the senate ultimately was the force that oversaw such affairs. |
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The wildlife management plan was focused on helping the reproductive needs of imperiled species. |
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Unlike his predecessors, Henry VII came to the throne without personal experience in estate management or financial administration. |
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The Defence Council delegates management of the Naval Service to the Admiralty Board, chaired by the Secretary of State for Defence. |
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Raleigh's management of his Irish estates ran into difficulties, which contributed to a decline in his fortunes. |
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Cromwell seems to have expected this group of 'amateurs' to produce reform without management or direction. |
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Since James Loch had been appointed, he had been mainly in control of the management of the Trustees, assisted by his son George Loch. |
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Some NHS organisations are using referral management centres to help reduce inappropriate referrals in an attempt to save the NHS money. |
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Administrative management of the Department is led by a head civil servant known in most Departments as a Permanent Secretary. |
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Louisiana has 955,973 acres, in four ecoregions under the wildlife management of the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheriess. |
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Entalysis, a business performance management software company, is located in Burton upon Trent town centre. |
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For subsequent land evaluation, these management standards are built into the defined land-use types. |
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In the South of the Park, timber harvesting is integral to management of Kielder Forest. |
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In this context, independence is usually defined as the central bank's operational and management independence from the government. |
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Careful brand management seeks to make products or services relevant to a target audience. |
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On 9 October 2014, the company announced the loss of 440 management jobs across the country, with 286 of the job cuts in Lancashire. |
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Joseph Henry later defended interest in it, in the absence of the facts, as relevant to the management of movable type. |
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The partners' means were not equal to the total costs, which were met only by heavy borrowing and by artful management of creditors. |
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For instance, wikis and content management systems allow surfers to edit the Web pages they visit. |
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This enables management and investigation of any suspected transfusion related disease transmission or transfusion reaction. |
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In June 1996 a second London bus operation, London General was acquired from the management team that had purchased it when privatised. |
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Finally, a management board of seven directors are collectively concerned with the ordinary running of the trust. |
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Managerial economics applies microeconomic analysis to specific decisions in business firms or other management units. |
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For this reason, management of the money supply is a key aspect of monetary policy. |
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The director is the head of LSE and its chief executive officer, responsible for executive management and leadership on academic issues. |
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The course ends with a capstone together with company project or management report. |
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On average, Sloan Fellows already have 15 years of management experience when being admitted to the programme. |
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It offers programs in politics, languages, the physical sciences, engineering, mathematics, architecture, management and technology. |
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Man management is the point d'appui around which all organisations revolve. |
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By summer 1597, Jonson had a fixed engagement in the Admiral's Men, then performing under Philip Henslowe's management at The Rose. |
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There are also concrete proposals for the cooperative management of the common goods, such as the one by Initiative 136 in Greece. |
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Solutions in this area include security information and event management solutions and user behavior analytics solutions. |
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He terminated his management contract with O'Rourke and employed Peter Rudge to manage his affairs. |
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The Old Price Riots lasted over two months, and the management was finally forced to accede to the audience's demands. |
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Richardson made it a condition of accepting that he should share the acting and management in a triumvirate. |
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He was joined on the management level by Stephen Courtauld and Reginald Baker. |
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Operational management in delegated to the chief executive, Kate Mavor who will begin on 5 May 2015 from the National Trust for Scotland. |
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This website is designed to allow digital access to management research reports, consulting reports, working papers and articles. |
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The total compensation for the management committee in 2011 was 30 million for 35 people. |
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Upon his retirement from playing, Hurst moved into management and coaching. |
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It is also responsible for appointing the management of the men's, women's, and youth national football teams. |
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In 1968, under the management of Matt Busby, Manchester United became the first English football club to win the European Cup. |
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His management career had previously seen promotion from the Fourth Division with Leyton Orient in 1989 as his greatest distinction. |
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However, Villa gradually began to recover under the management of former club captain Vic Crowe. |
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His youngest daughter Joan took over the management of his companies after his death. |
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In November 2014, Hamilton announced that he would not be renewing his management contract with Fuller. |
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Renault is administered through a board of directors, an executive committee and a management committee. |
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The partnership planned to pilot projects on battery management and charging infrastructure. |
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The new division incorporated a new management system, with more technology and personnel. |
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It was then reopened to the public in 1988 under a new management team headed by Louis Bizat. |
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It is a test not only of sailing skill and boat and sail design, but also of fundraising and management skills. |
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The WAA also control the selection and management of representative teams competing for Wales at international events. |
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The role of the Troika is to ensure continuity in the G20's work and management across host years. |
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The idea of wilderness has shaped the management of public lands since 1964, with the Wilderness Act. |
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Under the Guptas, a renewed Hinduism based on devotion rather than the management of ritual began to assert itself. |
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There is, therefore, an incentive for asset managers to expand their assets under management in order to maximize their compensation. |
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They failed to 'keep an eye on these geniuses' to whom they had entrusted the responsibility of the management of America's great corporations. |
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Methods of game-preservation in their extensive and well-stocked hunting-grounds were as model as the huntsmanlike management of the hunts. |
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Some wards are grouped into larger areas for ward management purposes, and one ward is divided between two different ward management areas. |
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Corporate management areas are represented, for some purposes, by their own committees. |
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Three of the older management areas, Caithness, Nairn and Sutherland, were very similar to earlier local government counties. |
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They also include wealth management such as Rothschilds private banking and financial advice. |
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In April 2004, Scotland's health care system became an integrated service under the management of NHS Boards. |
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The report found the problems had been predominantly caused by the failure of clinical staff and NHS management to work together. |
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The most senior civil servant in each Court is the sheriff clerk and he or she is charged directly with the management of the Court. |
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With its expertise in conflict prevention, crisis management and early warning, the OSCE contributes to worldwide efforts in combating terrorism. |
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Among the activities feature projects in the area of hazardous waste, water management and access to information under the Aarhus Convention. |
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Public hospitals in Singapore have autonomy in their management decisions, and compete for patients. |
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At the same time, the emphasis of the citizenry is on value for money, thus making public finance management increasingly vital. |
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For much of the 20th century, governments adopted discretionary policies like demand management designed to correct the business cycle. |
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Creativity plays an important role in human resource management as artists and creative professionals can think laterally. |
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In Germany, support for extensive farming and biotope management helps maintain habitat for rare species such as orchids and butterflies. |
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These processes have complicated planning and management of the economy and contributed to the growth of the shadow economy. |
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Also catering business Travellers Fare was sold in 1988 to a management buyout team. |
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The regional management structure continued in parallel for a few years before it was abolished. |
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Since Network Rail does not have shareholders, its members hold the board of directors to account for their management of the business. |
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Two shadow franchises, Chiltern Lines and Great Western Trains were purchased by their own management teams. |
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Great Western's management also bought North West Regional Railways and renamed it North Western Trains. |
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Although this entails bringing additional investors into the airport, GIP aims to retain management control. |
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On 1 September 1972 the management service functions of both BOAC and BEA were combined under the newly formed British Airways Group. |
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Members of the Socialist Workers Party disrupted negotiations between BA management and Unite to prevent industrial action. |
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In the same month, the airline announced it would cut 500 jobs to establish a more efficient management structure. |
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The AIOC withdrew its management from Iran, and Britain organized an effective worldwide embargo of Iranian oil. |
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Shell's primary business is the management of a vertically integrated oil company. |
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It deals with the management and disposal of property, and with surface hazards, such as abandoned coal mine shafts. |
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The Environment Agency is the principal flood risk management operating authority. |
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Nine years after the entry into force of the directive, a management plan must be produced for each river basin district. |
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The European Union is said to be very effective concerning water management and policies. |
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Within the Department, a new Water Executive was responsible for the management and administration of water and sewerage services. |
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It also has powers to make regulations for the general management and good government of the Church, and the property and affairs thereof. |
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Contemporary opinion was sharply critical of the Russell government's response to and management of the crisis. |
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The crisis took several months to resolve, and several management figures, including the Chief Executive Ron Tuck, resigned or were fired. |
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The CCMS supports trustees in the provision of school buildings, and governors and principals in the management and control of schools. |
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The management remained the same, only now they became civil servants working for the government. |
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He had an uneasy relationship with BBC management and a staff job was never an option, with drinking cited as the problem. |
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We never heard about those changes coming, and were told everything would be staying the same. Typical mushroom syndrome from management again. |
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I think the BBC Symphony lost some good young players because the management got their priorities wrong. |
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By the spring of 1936, the management of the New York Philharmonic was confronted with a problem. |
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The players told the Philharmonic management that they would be happy for Barbirolli to be appointed to a permanent position. |
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In October 1994, armed with a catalogue of demos and dance routines, they began touring management agencies. |
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To ensure they kept control of their own work, they allegedly stole the master recordings of their discography from the management offices. |
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This led to resignations of senior management members at the time including the then Director General, Greg Dyke. |
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News Corporation organises an annual management conference, discussing media issues related to geopolitics. |
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The Thomson Corporation management were struggling to run the business due to the 1979 energy crisis and union demands. |
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As a consequence, detailed rules on the management of the pitch are necessary. |
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Since 2004, the Scottish management team have given the Dave Valentine Award to their player of the year. |
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Three decades of war, combined with limited environmental awareness, have destroyed Iraq's water resources management system. |
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River management is a continuous activity as rivers tend to 'undo' the modifications made by people. |
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Parliament's strength was such that the Crown turned to corruption and political management to undermine its autonomy in the latter period. |
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Ward boundaries changed again in 2007, and the council management areas were replaced with three new corporate management areas. |
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As well as the Inverness area, the new area includes the former Nairn management area and the former Badenoch and Strathspey management area. |
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Wards in the city management area are to be represented on a city committee as well as corporate area committees. |
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As the new local government authority, the Highland Council then adopted the areas of the districts as council management areas. |
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The management areas were abolished in 2007, in favour of three new corporate management areas. |
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The council has defined a large part of the Inverness, Nairn and Badenoch and Strathspey corporate area as the Inverness city management area. |
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Until 1999 the Caithness management and committee areas consisted of 8 out of the 72 Highland Council wards. |
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In 1999, however, ward boundaries were redrawn but management area boundaries were not. |
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The Caithness management area and the Caithness area committee were therefore abolished. |
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Each of the other ward management areas within the corporate management area consists of a single ward. |
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Shortly King Robert returned to Scotland and management of his own kingdom, but promised more aid and more volunteers to help his brother. |
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Haig and Robertson hoped that this would be the start of a new and more professional management of the war. |
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Each of the other wards of the corporate area is a separate ward management area. |
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Various ward management areas, including the Lochaber area, cover more than one ward. |
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Construction in Livingston has continued under the management of West Lothian Council. |
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Much of the growth in the Bank's network had come from acquisitions and the management remained cautious regarding direct branch expansion. |
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The event in Balboa Park is now under new management and is being run by the House of Scotland International Cottage also of Balboa Parl. |
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This funding comes from the BBC Trust, the governing body of the BBC which is operationally independent of management and external bodies. |
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Continuity and channel management is based in Stornoway while the news services are based in Inverness. |
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It is owned and operated by Global Infrastructure Partners, who are also the majority shareholder and lead the management of Gatwick Airport. |
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At the end of December 1968 management of the CSP passed to the Scottish Transport Group, which gained control of MacBrayne's the following June. |
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It carries out the management of 31 ports along the Meuse and the Albert Canal. |
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At several places dams were found, providing evidence for a highly developed water management system. |
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Ultrasonography offers an advantage over plain films for the management of such cases, as it can visualize a number of nonradiopaque materials. |
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By 1759, with the management of John Guest, the Dowlais Ironworks was founded. |
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However, the enterprise struggled, management being too thinly spread among the partners and on 13 April 1767 John Guest was appointed manager. |
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Woodland habitat loss and management and a warming climate are seen as material threats to their future status. |
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Disease management to improve productivity is often the first step taken in implementing an agriculture policy. |
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Disease management can be achieved by modifying animal husbandry practices. |
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However, improper waste management practices can pollute both surface and groundwater. |
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It also involves working with the nuts and bolts of management and leadership. |
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The present owner of the castle is the Beechwood Estates Company, the Macclesfield family estate management company. |
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Research activities at the School are organised into five broad themes within business and management and six Research Centres in specific areas. |
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Since then, Dean Saunders has taken over the management of Wrexham, with his first game against Forest Green Rovers ending in a victory. |
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On 8 July 2008 it was announced that Williams had split from his management company 110 Sport, following O'Sullivan and Stephen Maguire. |
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Although Louis' management was finding him bouts against legitimate heavyweight contenders, no path to the title was forthcoming. |
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If Louis were to rise to national prominence among such cultural attitudes, a change in management would be necessary. |
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After the Apple contract had been fulfilled, Polley signed the band to a management contract demanding two albums a year. |
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Once a business gets off the ground, a different management style may become appropriate. |
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She, the band and their management all hated the photos, but the label wanted to use them in order not to write the cost off as a loss. |
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Actual construction costs often exceed estimates, and spent fuel management costs do not have a clear time limit. |
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With regards to agriculture, the World Bank targets food production and water management as an increasingly global issue that will foster debate. |
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Nuclear waste requires sophisticated treatment and management to successfully isolate it from interacting with the biosphere. |
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In the USA, waste management policy completely broke down with the ending of work on the incomplete Yucca Mountain Repository. |
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On 13 January 2015, the NDA announced that NMP would lose the management contract for Sellafield Ltd. |
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This behaviour by some supporters is condemned by the management of the clubs. |
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In 1972, Brisa, the highway concessionaire, was founded to handle the management of many of the regions motorways. |
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Decentralization efforts have aimed at shifting financial and management responsibility to the regional level. |
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Environmentally responsible fisheries management and practices are rewarded with the use of its blue product ecolabel. |
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Coastal management is defence against flooding and erosion, and techniques that stop erosion to claim lands. |
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It emphasized the need for integrated management and planning, but that coastal areas continued to deteriorate. |
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Growth management can be a challenge for local authorities who must provide the infrastructure required by new residents. |
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Ukraine administers 40 national parks, 2632 habitat management areas, 3025 nature monuments and 1430 other preservations. |
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Thus, to mitigate future losses, management and conservation of Baltic Sea biodiversity should include also the genetic level. |
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Nonetheless, the Common Fisheries Policy has continued the trend of ineffective fisheries management in European waters. |
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Two years earlier Occidental management ordered a study, the results of which warned of the dangers of these gas lines. |
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This system is vital to the groundwater management of the Western Netherlands. |
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They are tenants of the centre for national monuments and are not involved in the management of the abbey. |
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In Red Hat, use the glint package management system and the Applications subdirectory to locate the font files. |
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Tilting of land will also affect the flow of water in lakes and rivers in the future, and thus important for water resource management planning. |
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Additionally Natural England helps with land management through grants, projects and information. |
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Water governance is the set of formal and informal processes through which decisions related to water management are made. |
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The International Water Management Institute undertakes projects with the aim of using effective water management to reduce poverty. |
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There are several environmental or waste management corporations that transport ultimately to an incinerator or cement kiln treatment center. |
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Despite these alarming figures, very few management or conservation measures are in place for Squalus acanthias. |
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The management of fisheries is associated with an especially high degree of uncertainty due to problems inherent in the nature of the resource. |
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A consideration is that volunteers may dominate the workplace, undermine local management and work culture especially in small organisations. |
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Most countries base residence of entities on either place of organization or place of management and control. |
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The control system may allow full or partial automation of flight, such as an autopilot, a wing leveler, or a flight management system. |
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English Heritage has a management contract to run Osborne House as a historic tourist attraction. |
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Though milking speed is not related to the quality of milk produced by the cow, it does impact the management of the milking process. |
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Pasture management techniques such as rotational grazing are common for dairy production. |
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On the other hand, AI does require more intensive reproductive management of the herd as well as more time and expertise. |
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Air pollution from methane gas associated with manure management also is a major concern. |
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In 1986, with deregulation after the passing of the Transport Act 1985, the business was sold in a management buy out. |
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Agricultural food production and water management are increasingly becoming global issues that are fostering debate on a number of fronts. |
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The growth of organic farming has renewed research in alternative technologies such as integrated pest management and selective breeding. |
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Pest control includes the management of weeds, insects, mites, and diseases. |
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Water management is needed where rainfall is insufficient or variable, which occurs to some degree in most regions of the world. |
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Fisheries management draws on fisheries science in order to find ways to protect fishery resources so sustainable exploitation is possible. |
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Also, most asset management companies are based in Milan, including Anima Holding, Azimut Holding, ARCA SGR, and Eurizon Capital. |
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Military strategy is more concerned with the supply of war and planning, than management of field forces and combat between them. |
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Both radio and television management must be watchful for instances of staff payola and plugola. |
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A key indicator of success will be the effectiveness of government management of its diamond sector. |
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Formal exports have dramatically improved since the civil war, with efforts to improve the management of them having some success. |
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The Department of Tourism has responsibility for the management and promotion of the tourism sector. |
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The Philippine Ports Authority is the government agency responsible to oversee the operation and management of the ports. |
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For four years he stayed there, working at the management of his properties and those of Pizarro. |
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Ivan's management of Russia's economy proved disastrous, both in his lifetime and after. |
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The permit process required that the bear be taken from an area with quotas based on sound management principles. |
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Some land management practices such as cultivating and logging can be efficiently performed with horses. |
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Potato crop yields are determined by factors such as the crop breed, seed age and quality, crop management practices and the plant environment. |
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This group is made up of elected representatives and senior management from 12 councils and the Department of Internal Affairs. |
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However, for practical management lines are drawn into President of Conference, Chair of District, Superintendent Minister, Minister. |
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The management of infantile pyknocytosis consists of phototherapy for jaundice and correction of anemia by packed red blood cells transfusion. |
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Instead of enabling open and charitable discussion, it has served as an instrument of management and control. |
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Recent literature, especially from the United States, has begun to discuss corporate governance in the terms of management science. |
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We have already seen how forest rabbitat management improves the forest stand and helps other forest game species. |
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Regulation is an abstract concept of management of complex systems according to a set of rules and trends. |
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Efficient administration and vigorous overseas trade brought new technologies such as water management systems for irrigation. |
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Forestry laws govern activities in designated forest lands, most commonly with respect to forest management and timber harvesting. |
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Pollution control and resource management laws may be assessed against this principle. |
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The Registrar is responsible for the administration of the Court, its financial management and its accounts. |
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However, the system really served to increase inefficiency, because if the norms were met, management would merely increase them. |
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The Institute is governed by its Council, a volunteer board of directors that oversees the management of ALI's business and projects. |
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Information technology and changing business processes and management style can produce a work climate favorable to innovation. |
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This allows for efficiency and time management to be used because the followers want to be the best of the best. |
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For countries like that, an authoritarian approach to management and leadership works best, as is custom. |
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This led to the reorganization of railroads into different departments with clear lines of management authority. |
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By the early 1790s,Owen's entrepreneurial spirit, management skills, and progressive moral views were emerging. |
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To ease up the organization of the tooling in CNC production many companies use a tool management solution. |
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Abel was also responsible for the technical management of the Royal Gunpowder Factory. |
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It was achieved in 1803 by Marc Isambard Brunel in cooperation with Henry Maudslay under the management of Sir Samuel Bentham. |
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However, Ford management performed time studies and experiments to mechanize their factory processes, focusing on minimizing worker movements. |
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When his father retired in 1827, he, together with his brother Hyacinthe, took the management of the publishing business. |
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Most of these industries are very capital intensive and the management is therefore very concerned about lost operating time. |
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Thirdly, there may be more invasive managerial relations as the management is attempting to test how fast the workers can produce. |
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Much of management theory developed in response to the need to control factory processes. |
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This classification is important for determining management and predicting outcomes of the disease. |
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Several treatments can be administered via bronchoscopy for the management of airway obstruction or bleeding. |
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In 1807, aged 17, he and his brother Charles James took over the management of a factory in Liege. |
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His father William retired in 1813 leaving the management of his business to his sons. |
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Automation has decreased portfolio management costs by lowering the cost associated with investing as a whole. |
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The monopoly was generated by formal meetings of the local management of coal companies agreeing to fix a minimum price for sale at dock. |
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In the private sector, these three aspects constitute the essence of a bureaucratic management of a private company. |
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He is said to have died in poverty brought on by his own bad management of his affairs. |
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This recognised the importance of the historic buildings, and the need to manage traffic management and the urban development. |
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In most ancient woods, the trees and shrubs have been cut down periodically as part of the management cycle. |
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These changes in management methods have resulted in changes to ancient woodland habitats, and a loss of ancient woodland to forestry. |
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Coppice management favours a range of wildlife, often of species adapted to open woodland. |
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Natural England, which is responsible for choosing SSSIs, tries to ensure that the management and use of the area is sustainable. |
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While the men were out at sea, the management of the farm was under the control of the women. |
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Grouse moor management involves routine control of predators such as foxes, crows and stoats. |
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Future management for the conservation of Southern Dunlin should include increasing the connectivity between habitat patches. |
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A year later, however, the Chief Inspector of Prisons declared that Dartmoor had made substantial improvements to its management and regime. |
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The management of the forest estate became the responsibility of Forest Enterprise, making up a major part of the reduced Forestry Commission. |
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An Executive Board works with the Commissioners to handle the strategic management of the Forestry Commission. |
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But no-one can dispute that satcoms make for more efficient fleet management and safer ships. |
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The fact that there is only one woman in a management position in that company makes it easy to believe that sexism runs rampant there. |
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Shareholders are the real owners of a publicly traded business, but management runs it. |
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His slash and burn approach to management resulted in few friends and many enemies. |
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Although youngest of the family, he has somehow or other got the entire management of all the others. |
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In horse management a sound horse is one with no health problems that might affect its suitability for its intended work. |
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On large establishments a head-man superintends the strappers, and the general management of the horses. |
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The project management team will help you understand the target audience and how the product will be used. |
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They cancelled the entire project because the new management didn't like the prototype, but I think they threw the baby out with the bathwater. |
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You must realize that time is of the essence in regards to your money management and wealth creation. |
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Akana said that Aeromexico has selected Akana's API management platform to enable its transformation into a digital enterprise. |
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Then again, I knew that shareholder democracy meant only that I should vote with my feet if I didn't like what management was doing. |
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Stereotactic amygdalotomy in the management of severe aggressive behavioral disorders. |
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Neurologists have long debated the management of unruptured intracranial aneurysms. |
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Project management perversion of drinking water systems, sewage, rainwater and optical loop for the second Angevin Angevin tramline. |
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It is hard to watch the management for very long and not conclude that the place is run by a bunch of yo-yos. |
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A management team including chief executive Peter Wheeler and senior players Martin Johnson and Neil Backare in temporary charge. |
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He also held a number of other senior management positions at BANI, including general manager and Director of Sales Operations. |
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In his new position, Baston will be responsible for the overall direction and management of a division that serves more than 60,000 students. |
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In addition, WACS joins the Bayard family of companies focused on providing a wide array of energy management technologies globally. |
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Yet at all wage scales and management levels, women earn less than their male peers. |
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Many charities have been warmheartedly but wastefully throwing money at problems, without good management or market discipline. |
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Industry loss warranties are a creative risk management tool for insurers looking to balance their portfolios. |
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Risk identification, risk assessment, and risk management of abusable drug formulations. |
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Current management of increasing insulin sensitivity includes the usage of sulphonylureas, acarbose, or insulin. |
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As with print material, club management should approve the content of information being posted on a Web page. |
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The ACS MANAGEMENT Plus solution is the industry's simplest, yet most comprehensive Windows-based property management software. |
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Hind has grown with the bank as one of its founder members and proven her competency with absolute adeptness in the HR management space. |
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Adjuvant therapy is an important component in the management of breast cancer. |
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The Affluentials 2002 research was carried out by Barclays Private Clients, the bank's wealth management arm. |
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Therefore, the number of ward management areas is less than the number of wards. |
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There are a number of issues external to the institution that can influence the fiscal management of student affairs. |
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What I paying the two of allyou for if I have to hire management consultant? |
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Antianorexia drugs are now being developed or tested and may find a place in the nutritional management of the AIDS patient. |
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If management is not quite as routinised as teaching, it still involves quite a lot of autospeak when what people say follows familiar pathways. |
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In other words, the assessment process handicaps management by limiting the evolution of bluffable signals. |
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After all those old policies and procedures, the new management approach is a breath of fresh air around here. |
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Kind of a career limiting move to leave the game running where management might find it. |
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The difficulties of CLSC management are enlarged by lots of partners and their flexibility. |
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God's kids are waking up, and those who are engifted with management skill and understanding are especially aroused. |
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Composition of herds, management practices, social organization and all other aspects of pastoralism vary between areas and between social groups. |
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