Each district was normally headed by a chief factor, who reported to the departmental governor. |
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They said the hold-up was due to delays in calculating departmental budgets. |
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I have set up and administered several network services for departmental and organizational use. |
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Everything from departmental memos to the college catalog was posted on the school Web page. |
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Not surprisingly, departmental inquiries inevitably favor the offenders and browbeat women into abandoning their complaints, say social workers. |
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At Manchester University, a number of departmental open days have had to be postponed as well as lectures and seminars. |
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Computers on the trusted network can transparently access other departmental services. |
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The civil servants on these committees are, in principle, members of a team and not departmental spokesmen. |
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In fact, in this case he was backgrounding journalists in the full knowledge of his departmental minders and masters. |
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One of the many endearing peculiarities of academic life at Harvard is that even routine departmental meetings sometimes turn out to be catered. |
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The senior civil servants are expected to brief their departmental ministers according to the agreed line. |
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The meeting usually starts with the manager giving us feedback on the business and departmental issues. |
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At that meeting there were 14 departmental staff and officials, and four members of the public. |
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The Minister has directed senior departmental officers with the Board of Shaftson College. |
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She suggests setting up small departmental group meetings so that no employee is singled out. |
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In October, the human resources department sent out details of the new grades to departmental managers for checking. |
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Financial rules forbid utilization of departmental receipts for expenditure. |
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He said it would be partly financed by swapping departmental buildings in Dublin for property in rural towns. |
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He feels that using unspent carry-forward amounts could damage departmental projects. |
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No wonder some departmental meetings seem interminable and cyclic in substance! |
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Other departmental managers are co-opted onto the committee when the specific issues under discussion relate to their activities. |
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Up to then, PhD funding and postdoc research grants had fallen at her feet, thanks to the success of her departmental head. |
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Before that, he worked for nine years in the Prosecutor General's Office as a departmental head. |
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I've since given some thought to this issue, which has recurred a number of times in previous departmental seminars. |
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Dlodlo said road safety was a departmental priority and it was important the cause of the accident be established. |
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On the morning after her admission, there was a lively discussion at the departmental meeting. |
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The general reserve account is the main fund that pays for day-to-day departmental services. |
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He never showed much interest in the number of departmental female elephants around and never sired a calf. |
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The result was the dispersal of the books in languages other than Chinese among different departmental libraries, and a long period of neglect. |
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It all adds up to a dog's breakfast of departmental rivalry, layer upon layer of confused delivery and strategic confusion. |
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Encourage students to form their own departmental organizations, like a physics club or a chapter of the Society of Physics Students. |
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The constitution of 1799 created an appointed senate, which chose members of a tribunate and a legislative body from the departmental lists. |
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In addition to Swahili, Hausa, Gikuyu and Zulu are being taught as departmental offerings. |
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The enormous building would easily convert into lecture halls, seminar rooms, accommodation areas, refectories and departmental offices. |
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In addition to the convenience of departmental collection, your next day air letters qualify for a discounted rate. |
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Thereafter, I was kept busy as a teacher, departmental administrator, faculty dean, researcher and author of historical books and articles. |
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Mr Peach admitted departmental officers were often overworked and inexperienced, and worked in isolation. |
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Tops that look like kurtas hang on the racks in departmental stores in the hip Soho neighborhood of Manhattan. |
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Algerian departmental prefects therefore signed contracts with asylums in southern France for their patients' treatment at Algerian expense. |
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Random checks on departmental stores and godowns will bring the skeletons out of the cupboard. |
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This statement outlines procedures for establishing and maintaining a departmental imprest checking account. |
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Over the next four weeks, each of the departmental budgets will be reviewed. |
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His mechanisms for Treasury control of departmental spending have been resented as political interference. |
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The materials that form the basis of our training are also available to all departmental employees on our intranet site. |
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Ministers such as Susan Deacon, at health, will be watching carefully in case he tries any funny business with their departmental contingency funds. |
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He should avoid the temptation of wasting time in departmental meetings. |
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The fees also provide clubs and departmental student unions with funding. |
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However, we found that departmental strategies include many commitments that are not understandable. |
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Is required to have knowledge of and to implement departmental directives and administrative procedures in solving problems. |
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The business plan should enable departmental staff, or lending institution, to better understand the various components of the business. |
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No. If your application was previously declined, you will be contacted by departmental staff. |
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To ensure our independence and objectivity, the Office must have unfettered access to departmental resources. |
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Before we get to these, however, it is useful to address two other issues: auspice and departmental jurisdiction. |
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One Transportation Manager informed us he felt that departmental policy was to drive with one standee per row of seats. |
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A departmental official will be in touch with you to discuss this in greater detail. |
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The departmental committee also met with members of the Court of Appeal and with representatives of Government litigators. |
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This would put upward pressure on departmental budgets and it was assumed, therefore, that lapses would get smaller over time. |
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You said it was a departmental thing, which doesn't tell us whether you talked to the minister or not. |
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Continued to work towards building amore stable and robust capacity within the departmental ATIP Division. |
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For these reasons, internalizing the principles of sustainable development at NRCan is a departmental priority. |
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These programs and processes appear to arouse little interest except when it is a question of taking stock of departmental commitments. |
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Co-operation must be gained from departmental officers for measures designed to facilitate the effective use of stenographic and typing staff. |
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The hesitation of departmental representatives on this matter might suggest that it was not thoroughly examined. |
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If you need a second opinion, why not have a word with the departmental head. |
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Not surprisingly, subsequent departmental reports of the visits are vague and cautious, sometimes repeating Beijing's official line on Tibet. |
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Judiciously used, ingratiation can facilitate interpersonal relationships and increase harmony within the organisation or departmental unit. |
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It should be noted that in order to gain access to this departmental office, visitors must first see the commissionaire at the entrance. |
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The commissionaire did not seek the assistance of a bilingual colleague to direct our auditor to the departmental office. |
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When we visited the office, the commissionaire accompanied our auditor and told the departmental employee what his language preference was. |
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Where it was not practical to use actual costs, we used departmental estimates. |
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The redacted information includes the names of departmental employees and the name of an employee of one of the affiliated companies. |
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Working in his back yard, aided by a schoolboy neighbor, he timed flashes and measured temperature and ambient light with equipment from the departmental storeroom. |
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These records may be retained in microfiche, microfilm or electronic image format in accordance with departmental policy. |
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All uncollected moneys must be deposited into departmental trust accounts in the name of the individual. |
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Fast-talking, well-educated departmental officials came to the committee meetings and completely mesmerised the members. |
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A group of senior public servants and politicians wanted to break free from the silo effect of departmental organization. |
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Each area touches on federal policy priorities, cutting across departmental mandates. |
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The position is one of a pool of four in departmental corporate headquarters. |
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It should also consider including program cost-effectiveness information in departmental annual reports. |
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He invited Aaron into the departmental discussion about how it would handle the new appointments, who might apply, and what the position might look like. |
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If it was not requested, are such briefings or memoranda provided in the normal course of departmental operations? |
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Another interviewee suggested that the departmental mandate for anti-racism activities may not be very apparent to the public. |
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As such, I have directed departmental officials to study whether any further steps need to be taken with the audit findings. |
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I assume that, at one time, this was done by scrutinizing and holding hearings on departmental accounts. |
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This is a significant problem in a departmental communications system that is spread around the world in 121 Posts. |
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Despite the significant costs of absenteeism, we found no reporting of the management of these costs in any departmental annual reports. |
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In the words of one departmental official, it's a little bit like turning an ocean liner on a dime. |
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In 1994, clients had to make an appointment ahead of time with a departmental official to obtain services. |
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The first draft of this document is currently moving through the departmental approval process. |
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The departmental security officer, of all people, has to be the one who is above reproach, and I had screwed up. |
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As well, it withheld the names, date of birth, departmental identification, and file numbers associated with each individual. |
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Usually, a departmental committee of peers will review the dossier, after which the dean will adjudicate the file. |
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We watch out for the departmental priorities and make the best use of our resources to get the job done. |
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It is very difficult therefore to reconstruct the development of the departmental OHS Policy and OHS guidelines. |
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Any official found guilty of employing torture have been made subject to stern departmental action. |
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No other consideration can equal or surpass the obligation to support the departmental mandate. |
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I was listening to the parliamentary secretary and other departmental representatives speak about countries that recognize the rule of law. |
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Project initiation and management at departmental and faculty level also increased the sense of ownership of projects. |
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Reporting should be clearly linked to the objectives of those programs and appear in departmental annual reports. |
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The federal government has reduced its own departmental spending by very little. |
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Is required to have a good knowledge of departmental organization, directives, programs, standards and administrative procedures. |
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Provide sustained funding for pilot projects that have demonstrated success and integrate these initiatives into departmental practice. |
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Nearly all departmental staff interviewed claimed that the Program has been under-funded. |
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It smacks of formal, departmental despatches rather than political initiative. |
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The Government is now considering implementing restraints in departmental program spending in order to reduce the deficit. |
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However, departmental staff indicated that it is not used for this purpose in a regular or routine manner. |
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Numerous best practices were identified, documented and shared with a number of departmental groups and posted on the internal Web site. |
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Collection development librarians and bibliographers work with departmental faculty in order to assure that collections reflect institutional research and teaching priorities. |
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The phantom and needles then were radiographed using routine radiology departmental chest exposures to determine the radiopacity of surgical needles on a simulated patient. |
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An affair that blossoms in his 40s and is quickly squelched by a departmental rival serves as his single true illumination. |
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He was his own worst enemy and his rash violation of Grant's departmental regulations caused his removal from command of his corps shortly before the fall of Vicksburg. |
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Parents saw red over the appointment, organising protest meetings and demanding the departmental rules which locked them out of the decision making process be changed. |
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Do we really want the tabs micromanaging departmental decisions? |
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In addition, Jill undertook responsibility for departmental rota organisation, a role she continued on a voluntary basis for several months post retirement. |
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Nontraditional faculty may have to work in a chilly or a downright hostile climate if some of their departmental colleagues are unwelcoming or uncomfortable around them. |
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We can only endeavour to stay in line with departmental priorities, which we do very successfully on a number of different fronts, including linguistic duality. |
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These include re-establishing the Office of the Comptroller General of Canada and strengthening the mandates of departmental comptrollers and internal audit. |
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In some communities, departmental employees carry out tests. |
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Or, worse, you'll just hit on a lecturer when drunk on free departmental wine, be rejected, and have to spend the next three years studiously avoiding them, and never ever taking any of their modules. |
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In our opinion, the lack of management participation contributes to the continuing but unnecessary departmental practice of writing long, wordy job descriptions, which often are not sufficiently challenged. |
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The next step was to develop Traditions discussion topics that would engage departmental policy and program priorities and tie together some of the themes investigated in the prior National Gatherings. |
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The courses seek to inform DFAIT employees about SD concepts and relate the concepts directly to their jobs and departmental commitments and processes. |
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In my opinion there is nothing more character-building than shambling to the departmental office, the morning after an all-nighter, with four thousand words and bloodshot eyes. |
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Parochial conferences took place monthly in the winter, district conferences bimonthly in the summer, a circle conference twice a year, and a departmental conference annually. |
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The awardee may engage in and accept remuneration for limited departmental activities that contribute to their development as independent researchers. |
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Guided, on the other hand, by the desire to unfetter departmental management, it attempted to end the CSC's cumbersome control over matters not directly related to the merit principle. |
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In addition to the departmental organization, the school had a loyal group of 15 South Dakotans as an advisory board. |
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The departmental board has overall responsibility for delivery of the structural reform plan. |
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The CDS, along with the Permanent Under Secretary, are the principal advisers to the departmental minister. |
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Regional and departmental authorities use Breton to a very limited extent, for example in signage. |
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The departments are listed below, with the departmental capital cities in parentheses. |
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The departmental executive authority resides in a superintendent and the legislative authority in a departmental board. |
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By doing this, we lightened the duties of the delegated departmental authority in these areas, which did not have the resources to handle the workload generated by cases pertaining to the Agency. |
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Sponsors may choose the option of accounting for certain project costs by use of departmental flat percentage rates or by applying for organization specific flat rates. |
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The judiciary, consisting of the Supreme Court and departmental and lower courts, has long been riddled with corruption and inefficiency. |
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Variance reports are available from the departmental level down to a detail transaction level from the General Ledger Module of Abacus to identify differences. |
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Stress and anxiety are created when angry and irate fish harvesters conduct illegal protest fisheries, occupy departmental property or facilities for long periods as demonstrations of civil disobedience. |
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The government's continuing efforts to improve efficiency and eliminate waste in public administration have resulted in significant savings in departmental spending. |
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A large computing infrastructure of over 100 operational computer systems including the supercomputer as well as the departmental wide area network are monitored by the Service Desk. |
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As the program moves into the assessment of a large number of smaller scale sites, a procedure for identifying and pursuing polluters within reason and documenting a departmental decision for each site is required. |
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Gustave Gingras, who had worked with neurosurgeon Wilder Penfield during the war, was persuaded by Penfield to work at the two departmental hospitals on the retraining of paralytics. |
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Those responsible for the management of contaminated sites are also encouraged to involve DELG staff throughout the Management Process, particularly where there is uncertainly pertaining to departmental policies. |
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Industry Canada contributes to the fulfilment of departmental business objectives by ensuring an up-to-date understanding of work environment issues and work force analysis. |
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In doing so, it was noted that in the original departmental decision, no ruling had been made with respect to the Veteran's consequential condition. |
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In our opinion, this wasted effort is at least partly attributable to a costing methodology that does not support departmental objectives or encourage vessel use at the lowest cost to the Department. |
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Nevertheless, we must attentively watch the new Secretary of Defence's actions regarding this intelligence issue since departmental issue often take precedence over national interest. |
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When this line is drawn, as in the departmental structures of schools, it is at best tentative and suppositional, at worst false. |
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Jim to send email reminder on rollover tractor departmental standard. |
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For example, a paper file in your records office may chronicle the business of a departmental committee, while audiotapes of the meetings are kept in the committee secretary's office. |
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As an administrative assistant on our in-house team, she processes customers' orders as well as helping her departmental management in the field of customer care and service. |
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However, we have determined that improvements are needed in a number of areas to increase efficiency, collaboration and consistency from a departmental and client service perspective. |
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The griever, an office public servant, was discharged for knowingly using confidential departmental information to create a data base which he offered for sale to drug stores. |
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The adjudicator ruled, on the evidence, that the griever had not provided a full report, when requested to by departmental authorities as required under conflict of interest guidelines. |
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The electoral system in use in Honduras is proportional representation by national, departmental and municipal quotients, by departmental and municipal remainders, and by simple majority in those cases specified by law. |
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A WD official will be in touch with you within 12 business days and a more detailed proposal may be required if the project fits with departmental priorities. |
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It would supply information to the audit group on the extent to which it was providing useful service and contributing to the accomplishment of departmental objectives. |
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The business community in the Sverdlovsk District is very concerned about the paralysis of the government ministries, departmental in-fighting, and the inability of the governor's flunkies to actually get something done. |
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We can bring in departmental officials, people from the provinces and, quite possibly, those heritage groups that have insisted on taking over responsibility of these lighthouses. |
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In the event of disputes regarding the measures to be taken to settle a dispute, this matter may be submitted to a third party designated by mutual agreement or by the president of a departmental court to act as arbiter. |
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On the other hand, the new plan to centralize services such as computer support, finances, human resources and office supplies will reduce departmental accountability. |
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Communications and engagement are an essential part of Industry Canada's work and are integral to the sound management of departmental programs and services. |
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Eligibility Permanent employees identified in corporate and departmental talent pools, who meet the four-point criteria for assessing talent, namely performance, readiness, willingness and criticalness. |
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Our review of classification files uncovered differences between what was reported in the departmental performance reports for Parliament, what was submitted to PSEPC for classification action, and what actually happened. |
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Responsibility for the integrity and objectivity of the accompanying financial statements for the year ended March 31, 2006 and all information contained in these statements rests with departmental management. |
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In addition, there are changes that need to be made to keep in line with ongoing departmental reforms and with changes that are currently happening within the Government as a whole. |
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The summative evaluation was publicly released and stated that the volunteer program did not meet either the Government of Canada's or the departmental priorities. |
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There was widespread belief in the early 1840s that, without a clear departmental structure, responsible government would be, at best, fraught with danger and, at worst, impossible to achieve. |
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Accounts that were unclassifiable because there was insufficient information or because the associated agreements were not provided by the departmental accounting offices. |
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More and more government information, including specialized reports and studies, is now made available exclusively on the Internet through departmental Web sites. |
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Police tracing activities are carried out in coordination with other units, including the National Central Bureau of Interpol, the Narcotics Department and the various departmental police headquarters. |
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In a similar vein, but on the expenditure side, improved monitoring of departmental spending would allow better assessment of anticipated lapses that contributed to the under-forecasting of budget balances. |
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A full list of departmental delivery and public bodies may be found on the Defra website. |
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We found that when assessing economic impacts, the sectors considered a range of factors such as departmental liability, loss of reputation, overall personal injury and property damage, and future loss to society. |
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Involvement of the departmental senior privacy coordinator will facilitate the communications with the Privacy Commissioner's Office and help zero in on privacy risks. |
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That's no small task, given our multiple levels of government and the multiple departmental approvals that have to be obtained in order to set things on the bottom of the ocean. |
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However, in spite of this still existing traditional doctrine, the reality is that over the last decade or more, politicians have demanded more and more that public servants be held accountable for departmental actions. |
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Regardless of departmental regulations, police frequently deny or elide access to lawyers even at regular police precincts, said Solowiej of First Defense Legal Aid. |
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Since the cell phone is placed close to the salivary gland when in use, he and his fellow researchers, including departmental colleagues Profs. |
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Specifically, when will he grab hold of the mission, show prime ministerial leadership and end the departmental dysfunction that has plagued this mission on his watch? |
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There are also departmental questions when ministers answer questions relating to their specific departmental brief. |
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Frequently, the compliance plan specifies that each departmental policy should contain compliance guidance language. |
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The 57 regional advisers growlers are elected directly since 1986, on departmental lists by proportional representation at the highest average, without splitting or preferential voting and two towers. |
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Improve the integration of sustainable development objectives into decision making, including the development and delivery of departmental policies, plans and operations. |
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He said that all vacant posts of SCTs, SDMs, SATs, ATTs and SPETs would be filled through departmental promotion. |
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These could either endorse or reject departmental recommendations. |
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In this case, we are consolidating multiple departmental functions and housing a subvented program in leased space,'' the report said. |
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There are 17 prisons in departmental capital cities and 36 provincial prisons. |
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Corrective action with respect to recommendation 6 regarding departmental listings in the yellow pages of the local telephone directory will be undertaken as soon as feasible. |
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Creative problem solving is required to solve operational difficulties, to assess and optimize the use of resources, and to motivate others to reach departmental or program goals. |
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When I started at Finance, we had the usual thing where every lobbyist in the country would want to come and see the departmental people and the minister and tell them what they wanted from the government. |
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However, the project fell behind schedule when it went before a series of departmental project committees, each with its own mandate and review processes, for approvals. |
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Since 1989, the Government of Canada has required all federal departments to draw up and work toward achieving a departmental sustainable development strategy. |
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By emphasizing public spiritedness, the smart-practice perspective provides a link between the present volume's two central concerns: latitude for input from career officials and integration of departmental perspectives. |
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Maintenance work of current developments and compliance to be made in departmental buildings and public colleges Doubs. |
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In 1892, at the age of 17, he registers at the Ecole des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, with a departmental scholarship which wile help him to settle in the capital. |
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A departmental camping and caravanning union was set up in Lozère. |
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The provision of corporate administrative support services by means of various memoranda of understanding with departmental entities has proved to be, at best, satisfactory. |
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The construction permit for this site has been revoked by the French courts and the Corporation has filed a regularization permit with the departmental prefecture. |
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Since memoranda are of a technical nature, they are used primarily by departmental staff and individuals with an interest in excise tax and air travellers security charge matters. |
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The guideline defines and categorizes the types of allegations, outlines the procedures to be followed, and discusses the importance of departmental follow-up and related matters. |
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By the end of the twentieth century, virtually all departmental cabinet ministers were secretaries of state, with the notable exception of the Chancellor of the Exchequer. |
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Clustering is also a key strategy for departmental computing, putting it as a solution of choice for such applications as e-commerce and Internet-related uptime. |
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The Association of Professors of Gynecology and Obstetrics website reveals several medical centers in the United States and Canada have also established departmental websites. |
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Chargeback or chargeout systems, as used in this context, facilitate the allocation of electronic data processing departmental costs to the users of computer services. |
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These are supported by 20 outlined areas that can impact departmental budgets if law enforcement agencies are affected by an imposed consent decree. |
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