Having training and development under the auspice of a central, in-house facility makes it easier to focus on its distinct needs. |
This form of divination, so well known to the Romans, is still kept in remembrance by the use of the words augury and auspice. |
Before we get to these, however, it is useful to address two other issues: auspice and departmental jurisdiction. |
I will return to this point below, but the association of higher quality with public or non-profit auspice is clear in the numerous studies that have been done over the past decade. |
According to an auspice he had received, the Emperor believed that his death would be at midday. |
My little heroine, Jerry Carroway, is engaged as their factotum, and every auspice is favorable. |