This, combined with early retirement and natural attrition, could see relatively few staff being forced to exit compulsorily. |
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Despite the fact that it is not used compulsorily, Dutch has two durative constructions. |
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Incinerators should be compulsorily installed in all hospitals and the Pollution Control Board should undertake surprise inspections. |
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About the same time the papakainga had come into the purview of the Auckland City Council who wanted to compulsorily acquire the settlement. |
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It is a compulsorily notifiable disease in the UK and any suspicion or confirmation of the disease should be immediately notified to Defra. |
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Two long-serving ushers at Kingston Magistrates' Court were compulsorily retired on Friday despite being eager to carry on working. |
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However, the specific divisions must compulsorily be present in the auditorial report. |
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Any subsequent amendments or corrections should also compulsorily be inserted in the file. |
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For this illusory victory, Fielding has helped the Federal Government strip university student unions of the right to compulsorily levy a fee for services. |
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A move by Mayo County council to compulsorily acquire the necessary land on the island has run into difficulty and is currently before the High Court. |
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This is true for everyone compulsorily deprived of liberty but especially for women. |
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Apart from normal replacement, or death, the duties of a Member of the Commission shall end when he resigns or is compulsorily retired. |
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Perhaps motorcycles should be compulsorily fitted with speed inhibitors. |
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The grievor was compulsorily remustered from a specialist occupation to a nonspecialist occupation and was granted vested rights to pay. |
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This procedure must compulsorily be offered to minors that are 16 at the time of the facts. |
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If a linearisation curve is selected, the measuring signal is no longer compulsorily linear proportional to the level. |
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Teams taking part in a world calendar race must compulsorily stay in a hotel at the start venue the night before the start. |
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A person can be sectioned and compulsorily taken to hospital if two doctors and an approved social worker agree that his or her health or safety is at risk. |
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So while other girls were bobbed and waved, I had my mouse-coloured hair scragged back into a thick pigtail which made my compulsorily worn school hat ride up at the back. |
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Dollar transfers are compulsorily converted to Ethiopian birr, as your correspondent found out when The Economist wired money from London. Inflation is kept high by lavish state spending. |
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Either countries are foreseeing retirement at an older age or people, who do not need to comply compulsorily with the retirement age, keep on working. |
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It is therefore very likely that this will be the one that is adopted when the directive is incorporated into law and will apply compulsorily to groups whose parent company is a licensed institution. |
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Similarly, persons who suffer from a very serious infectious disease may be compulsorily removed from their place of abode or work in order to protect the health of others. |
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The city council compulsorily purchased the Hubb building. |
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Where families are unable, or even unwilling, adequately to safeguard and promote their children's welfare, the State has responsibility compulsorily to intervene in family life. |
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In Slovenia, ovine or caprine brucellosis has been compulsorily notifiable for at least five years and no case of that disease has been officially confirmed during that period. |
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The function of the quality charter, which is compulsorily signed by members of the network, is to ensure the quality of services and the complementarity of activities. |
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In 1991, the Organization for the Eradication of Illiteracy was established, with the aim of compulsorily eradicating illiteracy among the 15-35 age group. |
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Please indicate all the measures taken, including of a legislative, administrative or other nature, to ensure that persons who have not attained the age 18 years are not compulsorily recruited into the armed forces. |
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The city won a court case allowing it to buy land compulsorily, but has been delayed by another one involving a claimed violation of religious rights on Judgment Day should a cemetery also be swallowed up by the airport. |
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Out of this came an indirect definition of fair competition so that social development will not be compulsorily suppressed for competitive purposes. |
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Regulations were added as to compulsory exclusion from association for more than two weeks and as to inmates compulsorily excluded from association for more than three months. |
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All new staff members, as well as all current staff members being appointed or transferred to another post, should be compulsorily subject to the rotation policy, provided the post in question is a rotational post. |
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In the post-war years, when the city still enjoyed full employment, the town council took to compulsorily purchasing buildings in Ancoats for redevelopment. |
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Tesco said yesterday it would compulsorily acquire shares in Dobbies Garden Centres held by investors who have not accepted its 1,200p a share offer. |
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