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deputy assistant

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deputy
noun[C]
uk /ˈdep.jə.ti/ us /ˈdep.jə.t̬i/
a person who is given the power to do something instead of another person, or the person whose rank is immediately below that of the leader of ...
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assistant
noun[C]
uk /əˈsɪs.tənt/ us /əˈsɪs.tənt/
someone who helps someone else to do ...
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Examples of deputy assistant


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Later decisions on the handling of the case were made by a deputyassistant commissioner.
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Similar arrangements exist for deputyassistant commissioners and more senior officers in other operational posts.
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This was led by a deputyassistant commissioner who was assisted by a team of officers and civilian staff.
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There are six deputyassistant inspectors of remounts costing £2,214.
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The most senior officer involved is a deputyassistant commissioner.
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A deputyassistant commissioner, assisted by a commander, is in overall charge of the police operation.
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Let us recognise, however, that the present commissioner set up in 1979 a greatly strengthened internal inspectorate under a deputyassistant commissioner.
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Divisional drug squads are being replaced by area drug squads under the command of the area deputy assistant commissioners and tasked to disrupt middle level drugs dealings.
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Police canteen talk already refers to the eight area deputyassistant commissioners as the eight ayatollahs.
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Authority is given for the appointment of an additional deputyassistant registrar and an additional legal assistant.
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At the same time, the rank of deputyassistant commissioner was divided into commander and deputyassistant commissioner.
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Deputyassistant commissioners were always warranted constables, as opposed to the higher ranks who were instead sworn as magistrates.
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In 1933, the districts were taken over by deputyassistant commissioners, with the chief constables remaining as their deputies.
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An as-yet-unnamed deputyassistant secretary who will report to the undersecretary for policy will head the office.
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He served as a special deputyassistant attorney general for cases of election fraud from 1936 until 1946.
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The rank became junior to the new rank of deputyassistant commissioner in 1919.
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He was appointed a deputyassistant adjutant and quartermaster-general on the staff of the intelligence department.
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In 1946, the rank of chief constable, which was between superintendent and deputyassistant commissioner, was renamed deputy commander.
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