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Instead, these positions fell to police officers and civilian clerks.
We are grateful to the chief executive officers, evaluators, and communications staff who participated in our study and facilitated access to documents.
A law passed in 1991 gave the president carte blanche in the appointment of the commander-in-chief and the removal of top officers.
Voluntary group members tended to perceive local authority officers as more highly qualified and of higher status than themselves.
The two police officers that had been blown back [by the explosion] experienced fairly serious injuries, requiring that they be rushed to hospital.
The officers of the group, whose decisions were communicated informally or formally at the annual assembly, conducted all other meetings.
Meanwhile, the main tasks of lowranking officers often appear to be collecting tolls from drivers and supplicants, and waiting for something to happen.
Staff officers are people; workers are people, why does one have to make such distinct class divisions as this?
Attempts were made to interview at each site officers, directors, board members and independent practitioners and their staff.
Conflicts among the church hierarchy and royal officers about these definitions only made matters worse.
The rivalry between commander and commissar was particularly intense because all orders or directives had to be co-signed by the two officers.
Free from fear of prosecution, former military officers were active in business and held elected office.
The officers of the state, however, were not the only ones to offer a conspiracy theory to account for the racial attacks.
After a club or bar had been raided officers subjected the floor, cloakroom, and furniture to meticulous scrutiny.
The general staff itself consisted of officers proven as unit commanders.
Military officers were promoted in spite of their well-known connections to paramilitary organisations.
Local authority contracts officers and purchasers, anxious not to (be seen to) waste money, therefore generally disliked such contracts.
The analysis shows that both police officers and suspects use the strategy of providing evidence to support their (normally competing) versions of the events.
At the same time, officers and their uniforms attracted reverence among those who could only aspire to this exalted position.
The identification of 36 women officers as ' social workers ' is revealing here.
However, the role of police officers themselves in the ' policing of families ' has rarely been elaborated.
Most chroniclers say nothing of the number of officers involved in the siege.
Although the officers did not command regular troops, they did have influence in the army because of their prestige and number.
Although they are not state officers, they still receive some allowance from the township governments.
Why not, in effect, turn crown finance over to the greed-driven talents of projectors or similarly motivated crown officers ?
After waiting several hours, he finally saw her, entering the room surrounded by admiring officers.
The king still relied on his officers' private funds to ensure the smooth running of their regiments.
As a result, officers have become implicated in the new, punitive criminal justice.
Documenting the evidence is a highly skilled task performed by dedicated officers.
The project's design inscribes an implicit contextual requirement for police officers to be honest, efficient and rational in their work.
Then came a similar mess for the four officers, that is, the three mates and second engineer.
The bullocks and the officers' private stock would not have been considered part of the normal ships' provisions.
The officers observed the widely divergent consequences of missionary work, often comparing them with the missions at home.
They produced two performances for fellow inmates and prison officers.
The officers range in age from mid-20s to mid-40s.
In those interviews, police officers are shown to present a caring attitude and a genuine concern about the comfort of a child being interviewed.
The council is additionally charged with the disbursement of monies for the judiciary and the disciplinary control of judicial officers throughout the federation.
To undertake this review we contacted graduate officers and program coordinators, and also pursued the contacts that each of us had in the various universities.
Five of the six contributing authors were military officers and surveyors.
The younger the workforce, including personnel officers, the less likely that older people will be seen in a positive light.
The social welfare officers sought the women's consent to be contacted, and all those who agreed were interviewed.
The excitement felt by the small group of participating housing officers encourages the view that the local authority is undergoing a culture change.
Even more boldly he advanced a case for taking over most local public services, including the salaries of their technical officers.
However, among police officers and nurses the reliability may be questionable.
He can therefore choose to avoid those consequences if he wishes by conforming to the officer's order.
The officers' category alone witnessed a sharp increase from 72 in 1967-68 to 2,165 in 1997-98.
In addition to the judicial mechanism of the gansabhava, the village also contained two administrative officers.
Even in 1872 the medical officers had employed a shortened version of the extensive classification scheme which formed the basis for the 1876 system.
Much could depend on the officer's approval or disapproval, so that each report, in a sense, involved r isks of a livelihood nature.
Commanding officers on both sides would scarcely have tolerated longer-term co-operation.
Students who chose to remain would become army officers.
The officers radioed for an ambulance, which would have taken the boy to a trauma center.
Finance officers were frank about the situation in the telephone interviews.
The farmers, after repeated lobbying, finally impressed upon the consolidation officers the necessity of observing certain principles.
Contacts with papal officials through truck with the papal court brought curial officers close to their clients.
Indeed, if the voluntary principle was extended to other army activities the officers responsible for them would also have good reason to complain.
An instructive instance of this was obtained by the writer in 1926 in the block of railway officers' flats where he himself resides.
To go outstation originates in the colonial period, when government officers had to administer large regions and were required to travel to certain outlying areas*.
The preference of extension officers to work with resource-rich far mers is a common phenomenon.
In order to fill their quotas, recruitment officers had to accept all the physically able volunteers they could get.
The officers were appointed from above to ensure that ' ' the fittest may lead and rule.
British officers thought detainees' lurid petitions were exaggerated.
Shortly thereafter, four officers were recaptured near the camp.
One is proprietary - the domain of the court, the judge as master of all he surveys and of other court officers in particular.
In other words, all of these officers were assigned "judicial" duties under the act. 15.
Certainly the appointment of general officers and the selection of senior commanders were not viewed primarily as partisan patronage opportunities by the national administration.
Fifteen officers held commissions as generals in the regular army at the end of the war.
They could enjoy neither the wartime material achievements of industrial workers nor the promises of amelioration given to first-division officers.
His career in the army is by no means typical of the common man's lot, for he is befriended by rankers and officers alike.
If the owners did not consent, the officers were to seek support of the local police authorities.
Instead, the parish officers and the children acted in a manner that suggests the shared responsibility they felt for the elderly person.
The king drew the vast majority, more than 80 per cent, of these officers from the nobility.
Postings of officers in each district should be so made as to have proportionate assortment from all communities.
Subsequently, structured telephone interviews were carried out with the senior officers.
Padilla stood up for them and, as the commander of the navy, prohibited the officers under his authority to sign the manifesto.
Child-care officers and other social workers are concerned, by definition, with families already in considerable difficulties.
Despite the best efforts of the officers, therefore, the lack of funding led to a sort of identity crisis in the mission of the organisation.
Near the end of the recitative the officers sing a due - a parodistic idea more likely to have come from the composer than the librettist.
A survey of police officers working with domestic violence.
Although automation of payment processes helps streamline operations, the basic responsibilities of the certifying and disbursing officers remain the same.
As death rates were highest among officers, soldiers would become a rabble, especially the city-bred conscripts unsuited to outdoor conditions.
Two police officers and a black plainclothesman stood in front and questioned me about our evening.
The non-punitive approach of probation officers is a strength rather than a weakness.
There are examples of officers whose promotion was clearly desired by their superiors who yet could not be advanced.
Such devices are now clearly illegal, but the question remains open with regard to the presence of officers at party group meetings as such.
The clerk was regarded as" first among equals" by the other chief officers, but the co-ordination of services was at a minimum and sometimes non-existent.
Very few officers at the level proscribed have ever sought election as councillors.
There should be an increase in the amount of delegation from committees to both their chairmen and officers.
An expansion of the categories of officers before whom testimony may be taken to include, for example, commissioners and consuls.
He insisted that the field staff return to headquarters in the winter and this resulted in their having more contact with senior officers and colleagues.
Secondly, research looked at the relationship between these councillors and the local government officers employed to implement their decisions.
Should police officers be disciplined for using racialist language?
He encouraged officers to permit warriors to perform traditional rituals such as the war dance.
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