Sand bunkers are a growing concern for golf course superintendents, right along with the conditions of greens. |
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It'll take a few months to get all the details worked out and actually hire the superintendents. |
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Heavy infestations of red gum lerp psyllid on red gum eucalyptus trees have become a critical problem for golf course superintendents. |
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The proposed study was approved by the school superintendents, the school board, school nurses, principals, and teachers. |
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Seasoned bird colonels and second lieutenants who knew less than the students they tutored variously served as superintendents. |
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Both of his children graduated from Memphis' public school system, which has been through three superintendents since he moved there. |
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The firm's field employees, including superintendents, project managers, carpenters, and laborers, are scattered on jobsites. |
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There is also a list of water channel superintendents and chief royal architects. |
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To say continuing education is important for golf course superintendents is an understatement. |
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Few golf-course superintendents will ever be certified tree-huggers, but that doesn't mean they aren't eco-friendly. |
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The innovative aerators offer golf course superintendents a better solution to their lake aeration needs. |
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As managers, golf course superintendents have to deal with trust at every level. |
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After this brutal winter, golfers and superintendents alike are itching to get back on course, eager to see what a new season holds. |
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This program, which involves the participation of golf course superintendents as industry advisors, is the focus of this article. |
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We're actually doing some studies at schools, but we're not getting a heck of a lot of support from superintendents and from those schools. |
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When you look at what principals and superintendents have in terms of their educational backgrounds, nowhere in there is anything resembling business training. |
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The organization of training courses for administrative and teaching staff and for educational superintendents. |
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You can deduct amounts paid or payable to superintendents, maintenance personnel, and others you employ to take care of your rental property. |
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Around 80 people could join as inspectors and perhaps 20 as superintendents each year. |
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That ought to unsettle all supporters of limited government: superintendents or not, parents or not, illegal immigrants or not. |
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He was an inspector and he was doing a lot of support work for the two superintendents who were in officer staffing at the time. |
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The case study examines relationships between school district superintendents and presidents of local teachers' unions. |
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These assumptions appear to be widely held, not only by senior executives but often by line managers, superintendents and professionals as well. |
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In 1828 Curr tried to charge one of his superintendents with being an accessory to murder after one of his convict servants had killed an Aboriginal woman. |
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And San Diego has a collaborative approach where the school board worked with the principals and superintendents. |
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To create and sustain change, school superintendents need to know their schools and the needs of their local communities. |
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Golf superintendents can be out at various times of the year, fine-tuning their fertilizer applications based on turf conditions, without too much guessing. |
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Designed to be lightweight and maneuverable, the versatile triplex mower also is the choice of many superintendents for tees, approaches and fairways. |
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Both superintendents also warned people against leaving items of value, such as mobile phones, handbags, wallets etc, visible in motorcars when they are unattended. |
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Several of Kevin's fellow snowbound superintendents have snow removal duties, snowmobile businesses, snow grooming and cross-country ski trails to maintain. |
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Most nontraditional superintendents were hired not on the basis of a reasoned assessment of their skills but because they were considered forceful individuals. |
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Municipalities will also have access to funding through ADIP to cover up to half the cost to employ drainage superintendents. |
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For now the committee will continue to promote attendance and offer the mill superintendents any support they can to getting permission to come. |
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This would be distributed to all the managers and superintendents in the fleet. |
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Enumerators also solicit data from knowledgeable individuals such as building superintendents, letter carriers or neighbors when more direct means fail. |
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Plans have also been outlined to entrust superintendents with management responsibilities and greater control over teacher recruitment. |
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Find out how these superintendents created a consortium, what they accomplish together and how you can follow suit. |
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But school superintendents say it hardly matters who wins. |
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The weekly rest period also does not apply to designated professionals, managers, employees who exercise management functions, or superintendents. |
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That's why this registration for Rhapsody ASO is welcome news because it fills an important void in the arsenal of tools available to superintendents. |
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We know golf course superintendents are under increasing pressure from members and the public to reduce the environmental load of the pesticides they use. |
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In other states, there are widely publicized individual cases of performance contracts for newly hired superintendents, but this is not the majority practice for superintendent contracts. |
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We were informed of the need for a system to recognize and reward the special efforts some border services officers and superintendents make to meet their obligations and ensure exemplary service delivery. |
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Thanks to this initiative, some workers have been promoted to the position of superintendents, which will allow them to continue their development through training. |
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Subsequently, the President appointed members of the Cabinet and the Supreme Court and announced nominations to other key positions, including county superintendents, who were later confirmed by the Senate. |
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Moreover, school principals and district superintendents as well as the staff involved within the Department are available to answer any further questions you may have. |
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School superintendents, principals, and teachers are currently credentialed only by the state. |
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Few superintendents were appointed and temporary commissioners were nominated to fill the gaps. |
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The book set out a system of church order that included superintendents, ministers, doctors, elders and deacons. |
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The building of the force, conducted by Gilbert, two superintendents and a sergeant major, was a troubled process. |
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Sidewalk superintendents in Eugene will have plenty to gawk at this summer. |
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What was so rewarding was to see how the Care Center's residents reacted so positively to our work, with some even pitching in as sidewalk superintendents. |
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But after nine local schools superintendents went to Sacramento to discuss the law, state officials assured them the law would not be applied retroactively. |
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By installing a bypass line for the water meter, superintendents can protect their meters from unnecessary damage and allow for easy meter maintenance and replacement. |
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His dealings with squatter R. R. McBean and superintendents Hare and Nicolson amaze the 16-year-old, who has little experience with the wealthy privileged class. |
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To form the districts after consultation with the district superintendents and after the number of the same has been determined by vote of the Annual Conference. |
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Bunting and his allies centralised power by making the Conference the final arbiter of Methodism, and giving it the power to reassign preachers and select superintendents. |
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In 1787, Coke and Asbury persuaded the American Methodists to refer to them as bishops rather than superintendents, overruling Wesley's objections to the change. |
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