At the same time, 114 of the authority's tradesmen have been told they could be made redundant because of threatened cuts. |
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The authority's Building Maintenance Service is to be hived off to the Kier Group. |
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The authority's archaeologists have since found evidence of the bloomery forge, a dam, a wheelpit, and slag heaps. |
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Due to natural erosion the cliff was inherently unstable, and there had been at least two landslips on the authority's land. |
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He says disciplinary matters have to be left to professional staff and points to the authority's ranking among the top performers in the country. |
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A free postal service has been set up by Sheffield Council to help residents contact the authority's offices and worksites. |
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By contrast, the authority's expert witness was emphatic, even dogmatic, in his evidence. |
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I respectfully question the judge's view regarding the exercise of the enforcing authority's discretion. |
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The plan will be presented by the county authority's ruling Conservative group to a meeting of the governing executive on Tuesday. |
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Consumers clearly need an objective referee to sort out this dogfight, and that should be the transportation authority's job. |
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A task group that included all members of the authority's board was formed. |
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However, at a meeting yesterday, the board concluded that none of the authority's staff or management was guilty of dereliction of duty. |
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In recent years, the council has been blasted with icy criticisms from residents unhappy with the authority's winter road policies. |
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The council is holding its financial breath over the burgeoning black hole in the local authority's superannuated final salary pension scheme. |
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The local authority's town patrollers will also be walking round offering leaflets with crime prevention advice. |
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The Council confirmed the appointment of a new manager at a meeting of the authority's safer communities committee this week. |
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The new post is seen as key to the authority's success in pressing forward its drive for service excellence. |
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York council chiefs investigating how cash went missing at the authority's finance centre say they will be putting a claim in to their insurers. |
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I suspect that very different treatment would have followed, authority's idea of legitimate self-defence at best extending only to vulnerable old women, if them. |
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The council's housing panel is expected to refer a 3.88 per cent rent rise to the authority's ruling executive for approval when it meets next Monday. |
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Consequently, the Authority's discretion on issues of ethical principle is difficult to challenge. |
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And on the back of his authority's top-rating, East Riding Tory leader Stephen Parnaby last night tore into Mr Clarke for misrepresenting the authority. |
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Eleven years ago, the authority's predecessor, the Fair Trade Commission, issued the first major report on restrictive practices in the legal profession. |
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Authority's remedy, if you spent too much time out of the stream in one year, was to keep you back a class. |
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I write further to your solicitor's request for a review of this Authority's decision that you became intentionally homeless. |
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Ginger reported that the authority's own studies showed that lower fares would actually result in increased ridership and increased revenues, with no increase in costs. |
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The two main parties crossed swords over the Midland Regional Authority's Draft Regional Planning Guidelines at Monday's County Council meeting. |
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The area is being filled with debris from construction sites, thanks to the Building Authority's mindlessly permitting apartment and housing complexes. |
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Much of the local authority's area is hilly with the main area of upland being located in the council ward of Mawr. |
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In the Court of Appeal, the health authority's appeal was allowed on both grounds. |
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Finally, a right to procedural fairness only exists when an authority's decision is significant and has an important impact on the individual. |
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The authority's area was coterminous with the civil parish of Penrith although when the council was abolished Penrith became an unparished area. |
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What is just as bad is when an East Renfrewshire Council spokeswoman says it was the authority's legal duty to help with offenders in their area. |
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The newspaper said BATA officials hope to add up to nine more hybrid electric buses to the authority's fleet in the future. |
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The local authority's ruling cabinet has agreed to use its compulsory purchase powers to ensure the PS200m city centre scheme goes ahead. |
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Although this bold statement was watered down slightly during oral submissions it illustrates the unreality of the Local Authority's case on foreseeability. |
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Davidson emphasized the Port Authority's openness to criticism by showing how the plan incorporates the original terminal's tentacular tubes, omitted from a first scheme. |
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The Authority's attempts to put the screws on farmers may have backfired despite having laid some alarming facts on the table during the past week. |
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But tho' a conscientious disciplinarian, he was no lover of authority for mere authority's sake. |
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It was conducted in response to the Geraldton Port Authority's plan to deepen the harbour and shipping channel to allow vessels to take full loads when they leave the port. |
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The chairman of the Peak District National Park Authority's Planning Control Committee said the quarries would remain unworked until the legal process was exhausted. |
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The Tennessee Valley Authority's scheme to turn the Land Between the Lakes into Wally World has been stopped. |
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Joanne Machers, the authority's chief personnel services officer is reporting next week to the council's Cabinet on a possible staff recruitment and retention strategy. |
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He said the email was meant to have been sent to the authority's senior managers and councillors, but instead went to the inbox of those who face reapplying for their jobs. |
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Pursuant to an act of the Florida State Legislature in 1991, the authority's ability to levy an ad valorem tax has been gradually phased out over last several years. |
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First, that the claim arose out of the health authority's statutory obligations under s117 Act 1983 and those obligations did not give rise to a common law duty of care. |
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The rating change reflects the authority's inability to continue to levy ad valorem taxes which were used to help pay operating and maintenance expenses. |
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Dave Edwards, the authority's area chargehand, scooped up the arachnid into a black bag before calling wildlife expert Dr Rhys Jones, from Cardiff University, for advice. |
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Intensive caretaking hospitably monitored arrestment authority's side-effectiveness counterindicating pettily self-administered proactive mendications. |
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A legacy of its two precursor bodies, the Authority's offices remain split over two sites, one in Glasgow and one in Dalkeith. |
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Gentrification was aided by the Atlanta Housing Authority's eradication of the city's public housing. |
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The Second Authority's order for new infrastructure includes two new multiplexes on thirty sites including three single frequency areas. |
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The GTP planning team presented the Environmental Assessment and other elements of its master plan to the Authority's board of directors in January. |
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