Sentences with phrase «aid officer know»

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Civil rights groups, including the Legal Aid Society and tghe New York Civil Liberties Union, have criticized de Blasio, a Democrat, for interpreting the state's decades - old police - officer - secrecy law, known as 50 - a of the Civil Rights Law, more strictly than any mayor in history.
The public has the right to know who is stopping them, why they are being questioned and how to address any improper behavior by police officers,» said the letter from the Legal Aid Society, Bronx Defenders, Brooklyn Defender Services, and others.
The financial aid officer at your school may know about merit and need - based scholarships that your child may be eligible for; sometimes these are not widely promoted.
If you've ever had to negotiate with a financial aid officer about your Stafford Loan, then you know what a headache bureaucracy can be.
Used to aid police officers and military officials, German shepherd dogs are known for their intelligence and trainability.
Terminal Illness is defined as «advanced or rapidly progressing incurable illness in the opinion of an attending consultant and our Chief Medical Officer; the life expectancy is no greater than 6 months (AIDS is specifically excluded and not covered under this definition).
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