Sentences with phrase «large government agencies like»

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Like every government agency, NASA faces sharp cutbacks as part of the larger effort to tame the federal deficit; this was underscored in July, when the House Appropriations Committee stripped funding for the high - priority (and over-budget) James Webb Space Telescope.
That approach makes Golden Spike most like NASA, since the company will be buying off - the - shelf hardware and creating missions for large government agencies.
As the title implies, the focus of this hour - long live - action series is not on the larger than life costumed superheroes who turned The Avengers into the third highest - grossing film of all time, but the employees of the Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division, the government agency of espionage and law enforcement that has worked with and sometimes against the likes of Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, and the Hulk.
It combines classes in education, business, and public policy that train students to lead large school districts, head government education agencies, or work for nonprofits like Teach for America....
Students will be qualified to find employment at places like zoos, universities, nonprofit and government agencies, at large and small animal hospitals and veterinary practices, pharmaceutical and biological research laboratories, feed companies and animal shelters.
Students can apply this knowledge and get jobs at places like; zoos, universities, nonprofit and government agencies, large and small animal hospitals, specialized veterinary practices, pharmaceutical and biological research laboratories, feed companies and animal shelters.
Re: 115 Correction — The error would be less with larger gage openings like the 8 (the 12 in message 115 was incorrect) inch precipitation gages used by government agencies.
If it is important, what places can use your skills beyond the usual suspects (like larger firms or government agencies)?
New government agencies like the National Transportation Safety Board (1967), the Environmental Protection Agency (1970), the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (1971), the Consumer Products Safety Commission (1972), the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (1975), the Mining Health and Safety Administration (1977) and so on, began compiling that kind of data that made it possible to identify safety risks with common causes on a national scale that made it possible to prove that individual injuries were caused common defects traceable to large national companies or industries.
Larger organizations like corporations, government agencies, and universities tend to think, «We need a system that does something specific, so we should ask IT to build it.»
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