Directors were concerned about the board's inability to work constructively with her. |
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The Hospice board statement said that staff had expressed their wholehearted support for the board's decision. |
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As a result, the Armed Services Committee held up the Navy board's selections for rear admiral and investigated the Navy's promotion system. |
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The stewards immediately lit the tote board's inquiry sign, but deliberated for several minutes before changing the order of finish. |
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As many faculty senators saw it, that action was just another example of the board's tendency to micromanage the curriculum. |
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In fact, the board's support for a spring academic freedom conference has been shaky, making the organising quite precarious. |
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The board's sidecut graduates from elliptical at the nose to radial at the tail for sturdy carving. |
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You all know how I feel about the Wall Street Journal editorial board's muddle-headedness on immigration. |
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However, as the idea is the brainchild of the council's new chairman, it is likely to receive the board's backing. |
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My own belief is that the board's first response should have been that the whole matter was none of its business. |
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However, the board's decision has placed Robson and the senate in a very difficult position. |
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Notwithstanding his resignation as the board's chair, Perle's strategy may have worked. |
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The decision went against the advice of the board's own planning inspector who recommended that permission be refused. |
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That's an improvement from six months ago, when the board's forecasts ranged from a 1.1 percent contraction to 0.1 percent growth. |
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The intransigence of the board's old-line majority, however, requires little explanation. |
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No details of the board's settlement offer, or of the union's counter-proposal, have been released. |
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I think that I need to detail the board's main argument in the appeal, since it may get little press. |
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The board's passive response to declining performance may stem from deference to a much-admired leader. |
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Critical to future success will be the implementation of the board's ambitious plans for overseas diversification. |
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The expiry of the board's three-year tenure of office was announced by the Sport, Youth and Child Development Minister yesterday. |
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Workers argue that the board's coffers are bulging with 12 million pula, which puts it in a good financial position to pay the arrears. |
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Such a process would have occurred naturally, as a consequence of the board's membership being made up almost exclusively of victims of stalking and cyberstalking. |
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The state board's standards determine what is on statewide tests, but local school boards decide what is actually taught and which textbooks are used. |
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As a complement to the board's oversight, FDA will improve transparency by sharing drug safety information sooner and more broadly and conveniently. |
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As it is, the unions always run slates of candidates during the board's elections and hold caucus meetings before board meetings to discuss how teachers are going to vote. |
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Begin by examining your board's current fulfillment of the above duties. |
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On Friday 1,000 protesters converged on the Miami-Dade County Hall to protest the canvassing board's refusal to complete a manual recount of votes. |
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The board's chief executive broke the news to staff in on Tuesday morning. |
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Not only did he do that but he overrode the board's decision. |
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The board's authorization brings to 110 the total number of Massachusetts communities where Verizon's FiOS TV is available, or soon will be. |
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The chairman wields considerable influence over the board's decisions. |
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Heyneke Meyer was the board's choice to replace Loffreda, however unfortunate family circumstances led to his resignation. |
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The board's work has been subject to considerable controversy throughout the years. |
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The board's inspectors were able to visit local authorities and ensure that they were performing satisfactorily. |
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With this data and analysis, widespread skepticism about the board's expertise quickly spread through Congress and the courts. |
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Rails alone can only ever have a marginal effect on a board's general turning ability. |
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The cost center performance plan reflects the elected policy board's adopted budget. |
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The investigation concerns possible breaches of fiduciary duty and other violations of state law related to the ARD board's approval of the proposed transaction. |
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Afterward, Madden continued to strategically guide the NLRB's legal efforts to strengthen the federal courts' view of the NLRA and the board's actions. |
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Its decisions in the automobile, newspaper, textile, and steel industry proved so volatile that Roosevelt himself often removed these cases from the board's jurisdiction. |
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Green became the board's Chief Inspector of Fisheries, while Holt participated as a scientific advisor, although he would leave Ireland for a few years. |
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Several federal court decisions further limited the board's power. |
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Talisse gives a brave example of what dialogical democracy might look like in the case of a biblical inerrantist opposing a school board's world religions curriculum. |
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But Cameron warned against oversimplifying the board's membership. |
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Hopefully we can pull something off here because things are diminishing rapidly,'' said senior planner Kim Hocking, who will be the board's staff member. |
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