The attacks on democracy have created uproar among rank and file civil servants. |
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At ministerial level, it usually does, but among the rank and file, it often does not. |
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It cannot be said with certainty that such political moves benefited the rank and file. |
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It is now essential to organise democratic debate among the rank and file to define our demands and our strategy. |
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They have a different social position to ordinary rank and file union members. |
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The presenters claim morale within the rank and file of the BBC is disintegrating as a result. |
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The rank and file, I'm sorry to say, have lived off the fat of the land put there by our union forefathers and foremothers. |
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Building an independent, rank and file network across the unions becomes all the more urgent in this situation. |
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The rank and file continued to rely on mail shirts, cloth armours and simpler headgear. |
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It's a place where the rank and file once began every workday at the crack of dawn with a heaping stein. |
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I will continue to push for policies that put ordinary members first and fight for a rank and file strategy. |
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The SDLP is living in a dreamworld over its call for an unarmed police force in Northern Ireland, rank and file officers claimed yesterday. |
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In struggles like the 2003-04 strike of southern California grocery workers, the rank and file has shown its fighting spirit. |
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He has previous experience in helping the labor bureaucracy ward off an insurgent rank and file. |
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It also threw up a new generation of rank and file leaders whose presence is still felt in the union today. |
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Nearly 50 percent of executives expect to take fewer vacations in 2003, so it's coming at the rank and file as well as the muckety-mucks. |
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While this consensus was emerging at the top, there was a developing underswell of protest in the police rank and file. |
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Although the government and opposition signed a peace protocol, both are weak and splintered, unable to restrain their rank and file supporters. |
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The rank and file have been 100 percent solid whenever they have been called out. |
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There has been a strong feeling among rank and file workers to walk out over this issue. |
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We need joint union rallies over pensions and a serious campaign among rank and file members. |
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Panday has himself stated that this is a matter for the rank and file to decide. |
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The vast majority of articles in the paper are signed contributions from rank and file militants. |
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There is no burning desire by the rank and file members of a party to take part in the selection processes. |
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The pressure not to have a ballot came from the rank and file, not Scargill and the NUM union leadership. |
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The late and great John Smith and Donald Dewar were both in the rank and file. |
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We have to maximise the turnout of ordinary rank and file members on the 19 June protest. |
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That would have meant abandoning the conference and pushing the executive's position to rank and file members. |
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Socialist Review was right to say last month that confidence is beginning to return to the rank and file. |
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But rank and file American travelers can attest to the changing attitudes of Western Europeans toward the United States in recent decades. |
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On my way there I turned over a board and found a termite colony with a few big soldiers in with the rank and file. |
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Extremists, however, do not provide the rank and file, who come, largely unbidden, to a particular protest. |
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But beyond the rank and file, some important personalities have used Twitter to voice their displeasure. |
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The DLC spoke to, and for, a Democratic rank and file that was considerably more moderate than party establishment. |
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In the rank and file of these militia were people who were from the disciplined forces of the former regime. |
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Nevertheless, it has helped add a bit more spice to the recent upsurge of rank and file militancy which has managed to send the mainstream press into such a lather. |
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Mark was a rank and file activist and is a left wing socialist. |
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Clear examples have to be set among commanders as well as rank and file soldiers. |
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Our participation was focused on rank and file workers, on the formation of classist groups. |
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The rank and file has little say in party policies and does not enjoy a structured, sustained and effective form of participation. |
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The view may look bright at the top GOP echelon, but that does not appear to be the attitude of the rank and file. |
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Some unionists especially at lower ranks are overzealous and keen to score points among members by wrongly advising the rank and file to go on strike. |
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The political vacuum could be filled as early as Wednesday but leaders are prepared for much longer discussions if the rank and file throw out their recommendations. |
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I am curious to see if there are any limits to how far a confidence man can go before the neo-Confederate rank and file realizes it is being played for a collective fool. |
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And the rank and file essentially went to the union and said, look, we've got to clean our act up, and we want to play on a straight playing field. |
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A captain and a standard bearer may join this superb unit of warriors, adding accuracy and willpower to rank and file troopers. |
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To be sure, there is often a stark dichotomy between so-called opinion leaders and rank and file believers. |
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Develop a training module on disability issues for delivery to union leadership and rank and file. |
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History often provides an opportunity for political outfits to flex their muscles and resort to a show of pomp to impress a wavering rank and file. |
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This type of information is crucial for police forces, the rank and file of the war on terror. |
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They did not say: Establish an elite hierarchy of leaders who know what's best for the rank and file. |
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The rank and file of both armies were virtually all relatively untrained volunteers, but they were armed with guns of unprecedented accuracy. |
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Such activities were, however, inhibited by the refusal of the Quaker rank and file to assist actively in relief, either financially or by taking in refugee families. |
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The crusaders again took the city on 13 April 1204, and Constantinople was subjected to pillage and massacre by the rank and file for three days. |
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Cutting off free coffee or leaving watercoolers empty, for example, can rankle the rank and file without doing much to truly trim costs. |
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When this issue is so crucial to the public interest and to the rank and file, how can the minister justify a closed door process to fix a problem where those closed doors themselves in part are part of the problem? |
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I would suggest for the member, if he did a poll of the associations that he quoted, he would find that the head of those associations had a certain point of view and the rank and file might see that drastically differently. |
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Soldiers promoted to lance-corporal received an additional 36 livres a year, while those promoted to sergeant earned 162 livres a year more than the rank and file. |
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Some soldiers were removed from active service and there have been convictions of rank and file soldiers for human rights related crimes, but progress has been limited. |
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What makes a parliament a parliament is, of course, the debate of the people present in heart and spirit and who represent the opinion of their own rank and file. |
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Children who are employed in industries can join labor unions provided they belong to the bargaining unit comprised of the rank and file and their supervisors, as stipulated under Article 212 of the Labor Code. |
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This situation constitutes a major challenge for the Department, since the support of employees, especially in the rank and file and at the local level, is a crucial element that will determine the Framework's success. |
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In larger ones, representatives of the rank and file should be closely consulted to ensure that the senior people who make the decisions are aware of the implications of those decisions from the ground up. |
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These challenges and prevailing weak governance structures within the Transitional Federal Government rank and file weakens its own ability to implement the sanctions regime. |
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I think some of the rank and file get caught up in horseplay and don't realize they may be offending someone,'' Block said. |
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The officers of the infantry were from the upper classes and aristocracy, while the rank and file were made up of poor agricultural workers. |
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British returns in 1783 listed 43,633 rank and file deaths across the British Armed Forces. |
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On 27 June, Morgan concluded the One Wales agreement with Plaid Cymru, and it was later approved by the Labour party rank and file on 6 July. |
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The common people, who comprised the rank and file of the army, the peasants and artisans, might have been called capillati in Latin. |
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The executives attend meetings in exotic locations while the rank and file stays at headquarters doing the bulk of the work. |
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And they serve as beacons of hope to the rank and file right-to-lifers who have worked tirelessly for decades on behalf of the voiceless. |
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The rank and file were ordered to turn in their nightsticks, and Curtis began to organize volunteer police substitutes. |
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Their integration into the imperial army was causing concern and resentment among the rank and file, who feared losing their volia and their participatory institutions. |
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He undercut rank and file militancy by bureaucratizing the union. |
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