Before we get to these, however, it is useful to address two other issues: auspice and departmental jurisdiction. |
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A lateral move in the offing provides opportunity to trailblaze new frontiers under existing career auspice. |
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Having training and development under the auspice of a central, in-house facility makes it easier to focus on its distinct needs. |
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According to an auspice he had received, the Emperor believed that his death would be at midday. |
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I will return to this point below, but the association of higher quality with public or non-profit auspice is clear in the numerous studies that have been done over the past decade. |
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This jerry-built system has allowed tremendous variations in levels of provision of regulated ECLC, provincial standards, forms of provision and auspice. |
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The Committee noted that an international expert group under the auspice of the United States was working on crop grouping and that this work might be of interest to the Committee. |
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