Behind the progressive window-dressing, a one-way chain of command remains in force. |
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The old Air Force man doesn't take kindly to any breaches of the chain of command. |
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Hendrickson radioed up the chain of command in the Army's 1st Cavalry Division, relaying what he had seen and asking for instructions. |
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Human Rights Watch found that the militias use Sudanese military weapons, insignia and chain of command. |
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Thanks to Inchon, MacArthur, a general who always put himself above the normal chain of command, was at the pinnacle of his success. |
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A much more significant question is how far up the chain of command the corruption went. |
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The company commander thought the new lieutenant and staff sergeant were scapegoats for superior officers in their chain of command. |
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I'm not asking for any resignations at this point as I don't know how far up the chain of command this stupidity goes. |
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Determine how information can flow through the chain of command in both directions. |
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The units are ethnically segregated and under a separate ethnic chain of command. |
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They stressed the importance of understanding finance, the abilities required to influence decisions, the need to establish a chain of command. |
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Success depends on an identity of goals between soldiers and their political masters, and a clear chain of command. |
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Soldiers wishing to air their views through letters to the editor have access to the newspaper without using the chain of command. |
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A chain of command linking a leader with a foot soldier is called a maximal chain in the ordered set. |
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There are few layers of hierarchy, there is a simple, unified chain of command, and there is little horizontal differentiation. |
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There's a complete chain of command to determine where the office yucca plant should go. |
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Read together, the magazine articles spell out an elaborate, all-inclusive chain of command in this scandal. |
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Press conferences are usually reserved for those higher in the chain of command. |
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He was conspiratorial, possessing mysterious juice with the ownership, able to operate completely outside the normal chain of command. |
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A friend named Jim is an executive moving up in the chain of command of a large corporation. |
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Given my background in business, it made sense to have a clear hierarchical chain of command. |
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The treatment and evacuation of simulated casualties occurs without notice to the student chain of command, and often requires evacuation by use of the jungle penetrator. |
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Before an Air Force-wide release on People Central, a consolidated list of promotees within the chain of command was forwarded to all affected group captains. |
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You expect soldiers of all ranks to understand the need to respect the chain of command, regardless of personal feelings. |
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Organizations that have many hierarchical layers also tend to dilute ideas as they move up and down the chain of command. |
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First, if the doctrine is appropriate, there should be clarity in the chain of command from the loadmaster or boomer out flying the line to the commander in chief. |
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This is passed up the RCMP chain of command because the PSEPC Minister and the MND will have to mutually agree to commitment. |
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Many police officers did not receive their pay regularly and, when they did, their chain of command helped themselves to a portion of it. |
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The operational chain of command has a responsibility for deciding what type of information is releasable or not. |
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In addition, the process was seen as being too closely linked to the chain of command and lacking any external input. |
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This authorisation shall include the power to amend the OPLAN and the chain of command. |
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Over time, the SRRs have become part of the chain of command of the RCMP organization. |
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The law confirms very precisely the authority of the Minister of Defence over the top military brass and places him in the chain of command. |
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This document also defines the chain of command in case any such cases arise. |
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The best advice I can give is keep going up the chain of command. |
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The comments seemed to be a break in the organization's chain of command. |
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More importantly, survey data is manipulated by the chain of command. |
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You need support from the Head of the Agency down the chain of command. |
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By stars and red checks, smiles and frowns, prizes, honors, and disgraces, I teach kids to surrender their will to the predestinated chain of command. |
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Many people find it difficult to work in matrix structures where they have to be accountable to more than one manager and yearn for a clear chain of command. |
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After petitioning for the assignment through her chain of command, the Navy decided to make her a test case. |
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Injustice at even the remotest part of the country can then be reported by following the chain of command in much the same manner as notifiable diseases are dealt with. |
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In the film, JFK, as commander-in-chief, has to bypass the military chain of command to keep the chiefs of staff from manipulating the rules of engagement to start a war. |
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The determination of the objectives is political and goes back to the decision-making branch of government in the final instance, placing it at that point at the head of the politicalmilitary chain of command. |
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At this time, the Afrika Korps consisted of the two divisions, and was subordinated to the Italian chain of command in Africa. |
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With the exception of Sierra Leone and Northern Ireland, a war that Mr Blair has come creditably close to ending, Mr Blair has not been at the very apex of the chain of command. |
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There must also be a proper chain of command for security personnel. |
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Orders and chain of command were more important than individuals. |
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The interview survey is an important tool for gleaning the views and concerns of the chain of command regarding the military justice system and will continue to be used in the future. |
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Outside representatives interview employees at every level of the chain of command and prepare a safety assessment report based on those criteria. |
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But the chain of command remained unified. |
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Frustration will be experienced by workers at field level if suggestions elicited from children and passed up through the chain of command are met with unnecessary bureaucratic obstruction. |
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If we identify something like that, then we automatically make sure that we debrief that soldier so that we can then put him into the right options, into the mental health chain of command, so we can then debrief him. |
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These are done through the whole medical chain of command so that we identify things quickly right off the bat, so that again we can make sure we're taking care of these wounded soldiers. |
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I measured every window frame and we forwarded the information through the chain of command, along with a proposal to install a public address system so the imam could make the call to prayer more effectively. |
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However, we have no idea what form those permits will take, how they will be authorized, what the chain of command will be and what the bureaucracy will shape up to be. |
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Indeed, part of the superintendence function of the JAG must be to recognize the legitimate concerns of the chain of command in the disciplinary process. |
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The chain of command is from the branch to its provincial command and from provincial command to Dominion Command, usually secretary to secretary. |
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The mission shall have a unified chain of command. |
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I am optimistic that that progress will provide critical links in identifying and holding accountable those responsible for the crime, at all levels of the chain of command. |
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Thirdly, he claimed that the recruiting centre and chain of command had displayed a lack of good faith because they had failed to inform him that he could have enroled at RMC as a reservist. |
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His complaint made its way up the chain of command, and on November 30, 1936, Barner signed an affidavit alleging that the endorsement of his name on the check was forged. |
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Leaders in Soldiers' chains of command also need to be aware that this call center exists and that it has not been created to circumvent the chain of command. |
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If the chain of command wants to work you at the next higher paygrade, then get prom oted and paid for the level of responsibility that they are demanding of you. |
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My job was to organize safety stand-downs, make sure people know their safety chain of command, and even write articles for the monthly safety newsletter. |
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