The school has written to Sutton social services requesting a social worker is reassigned to Robert. |
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Clarke's frustration reached such a level that in May or June he asked to be reassigned from the terrorist group to a cybersecurity group. |
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Do they determine in some way or another that this priest can be reassigned and another priest should be defrocked? |
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In July, an Army captain was reassigned and stripped of his leave home after writing an opinion piece published in the Washington Post. |
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The editor then changed Webb's status from investigative reporter and reassigned him to a distant bureau, miles away from his family. |
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Within about 15 minutes of that release, we were reassigned to Riverside County. |
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In the meantime, I was reassigned to the position of legal affairs correspondent, a post which I held for five years. |
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The reassigned material differs from described species of Exostinus in terms of the degree of dermal rugosity. |
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Many of the understaffed vessels were scrapped to make new warships, with some of the staff reassigned to other battlegroups. |
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Iap was reassigned from the GIO top job yesterday and will be replaced by Minister without Portfolio Huang Hui-chen. |
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Seven years later, Cardinal Law reassigned Forry to a job as a roaming, fill-in priest to cover for priests on holiday. |
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He then served as an instructor in engineering at West Point for two years after which he was reassigned to a post in Georgia. |
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After it was discovered that his daughter has cancer he was reassigned in June 2003 to Fort Sam Houston to be with his family. |
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The current search began when the previous manager was reassigned from the post in August. |
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On Lag 0 Ignored Repetition trials, the probe target was reassigned the word that appeared as the distractor in the second prime display. |
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So things are once again in a state of rearrangement in my humble apartment, getting shifted, moved around and reassigned. |
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During the equilibration phase, the velocities were reassigned every 0.5 ps, conforming to the Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution. |
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Several species originally assigned to Zanthopsis have been formally reassigned to other genera herein or by other authors. |
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Although courses in the program would continue to be offered, the administration reassigned the professor's courses to others. |
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A military leader explained that Vietnam is inactivated at this date and its mission and functions reassigned. |
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To avoid this, ML reassigned the allocation of one patient, chosen at random, within each batch, before we reverted to minimisation. |
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In this case the company reassigned the drivers to less physically taxing jobs. |
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Under operational command, Canadian troops could be reassigned and moved without such approval. |
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By the end of November 2005, the office in Port Vila was closed and the Professional staff were reassigned to Fiji. |
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Cyprus: two bottom trawlers were scrapped and two vessels were reassigned to local museums. |
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The GLPA controls pilot's assignments so that after every assignment a pilot benefits from a period of at least 14 hours before being reassigned. |
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Since then four staff have been reassigned, and the head of the evaluation unit has retired. |
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They may, however, be reassigned to a comparable position following a parental leave of greater than 12 weeks' duration. |
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Human resources within the system should be reassigned to ensure optimum use and reduce duplication and waste. |
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The increase is less than originally forecast since some internal staff were reassigned to work on the Financial Literacy initiative. |
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So Dad had his project reassigned and moved us up to Alaska. |
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Underemployed drill sergeants reassigned from understocked basic training bases could not be replaced quickly with comparable talent if enlistments pick up later. |
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The online site will be monitored for the next year, noting the number of hits and messages from the viewers and then the project will be redesigned and reassigned. |
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The employee in Quebec has the right to cease work without the loss of rights or benefits if the employee is not reassigned. |
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On 5th April 1768 she was registered as a ship of the Royal Navy, rechristened the Endeavour and reassigned to serve as an exploration vessel. |
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For two weeks he sat on a bus that zigzagged along the eastern seaboard picking up other criminals who were being reassigned from one jail to another. |
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Abandoned or uncultivated land can sooner or later be reassigned to the stool or reallocated to other farmers. |
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If not reassigned, the employee may take a leave of absence without pay until she begins maternity leave. |
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An example of this occurs when an incapacitated police constable is reassigned to duties which would normally be performed by a clerk. |
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A given variable can contain any data type of any length and can then have data of any type and length reassigned to it without producing an error. |
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Will she stay on for a grace period and then be reassigned as ambassador to some neutral country like Switzerland or Luxembourg? |
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So far this has been done manually, but two IT experts recently reassigned this fiddly task to the computer. |
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Displaced human workers are then reassigned to do more improvisational or intuitive work. |
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It takes a certain amount of time to make the transition, build a team and ensure that people are reassigned. |
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A customs officer suspected of smuggling might be reassigned to a desk job pending a determination of the issue. |
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The production manager was annoyed because some desk jockey in the main office reassigned her staff without even consulting her. |
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A week later, Coeur d'Alene police chief Ron Clark announced he had reassigned Kelley to desk duty and promised an immediate, thorough investigation, vowing to do everything in his power to avoid a repeat of the tragedy. |
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Perpetrators should be disciplined and not reassigned elsewhere. |
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Canspec responded that the worker was reassigned to non-radioactive work. |
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On July 10, 1603 Morga was reassigned to Mexico, in command of the ships sailing that year for New Spain. |
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The 12-member team has been reassigned to two other branches. |
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If the teacher's employment is not terminated and he or she was reassigned to other duties, the teacher resumes his or her former position unless the board and the teacher agree otherwise. |
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Terms are being released, work reassigned, and every one is under a cloud. |
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Shortly after her return in late 1957, she was reassigned to her new home port of Kodiak, Alaska. |
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Germanicus was recalled to Rome and informed by Tiberius that he would be given a triumph and reassigned to a new command. |
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The mariners were reassigned to load grain on barges of the Grand Canal and to build the emperor's mausoleum. |
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Senior executives are in the same category as a military flag officer and can be reassigned, normally every three to five years. |
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But even then, the process can miss lots of blocks of hard-drive space that have been reassigned for other uses. Experts say there's only one way to drive a stake through a hard drive's heart. |
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But when he is reassigned to the vice squad he has to keep his new colleagues in the dark to make sure the dodgy deal stays alive. |
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Usually, officers are given new Marching Orders every two to five years and reassigned to different posts, sometimes moving great distances. |
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Brawn had no objection and were reassigned numbers 22 and 23, with 18 and 19 not assigned to anyone. |
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A number of other Commissioners also had to be withdrawn or reassigned before Parliament allowed the Barroso Commission to take office. |
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Trained as a bombardier, Kelly was reassigned. John Stiles would move from his waist gunner's position to take over the bombsight operation as the crew's toggler. |
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While three forensic medicine experts in the physical forensics department were reassigned to other departments, four experts were brought in from other departments. |
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They stayed in this division for three seasons before the league was restructured, with the club being reassigned to the newly formed Division One. |
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