Marriage commissioners are defacto
civil servants when they perform a civil (public) service... they are government officials when they perform their duties.
«I see,» said the Israeli, though the Belgian found that his visitor's tone lacked the humility adopted by most
civil servants when confronted by men of great wealth.
He added that he also would have to furlough
civil servants when the FY2014 budget becomes effective.
«Do not hide try to hide behind the Cabinet when they don't agree with you on this and are trying to clear up the mess... Do not try to hide behind
civil servants when she set the policies that instilled in them the culture of disbelief.»
Not exact matches
Painter recommends that Congress pass a law right now that would require that
when a President or his businesses have specific matters pending before a federal agency — like, say, an Internal Revenue Service audit, or a case before the National Labor Relations Board or the Securities and Exchange Commission, or a licensing issue before the Federal Communications Commission — that the matter must be decided by a career
civil servant, rather than by a political appointee.
When Russia decriminalized domestic violence in February 2017,
civil servants tasked with protecting women in the country's far east were dismayed by the new vulnerability of their wards.
When Ontario asked Don Drummond, the respected former federal
civil servant and bank economist, to review provincial expenditures in 2011, his most prominent recommendation was to scrap full - day kindergarten as «prohibitively expensive.»
It is divisive
when clannishness shuts out the common citizen, and
when it shuts out the nobleborn, and
when it shuts out the
civil servant.
She continued her career as a
civil servant, serving in the criminal department of the Home Office from 1968 to 1979,
when she decided to give writing her full attention.
When he sought reinstatement as a Parisian
civil servant — a job he had despised in younger days — the authorities disqualified him for moral turpitude.
these guys are suppose to be
civil servants not footballers, why pay so much
when less is expected from them, in Africa were I come from, d worst set of workers are d
civil servants, they don't set target for them, laxity to work, non challant attitude yet there job is d most secured in Nigeria, arsene Wenger is a
civil servant
When you see
civil servants owning one third of the properties in Asokoro, somebody has to speak up and it requires political will and the president has that political will.
The senior
civil servant in charge of the reform suffered from ill - health and was only able to work for one day a week, before leaving in the autumn -
when the programme director retired, too.
David Davis lost another of his senior
civil servants today
when it was announced that Simon Case is to take over as the Duke of Cambridge's private secretary.
He has now ensured there are enough special advisers and wise
civil servants to guide him and to make sure the levers of office make things happen
when he pulls them.
David Davis lost another of his senior
civil servants today
when it was announced that Simon Case...
Ironically, the
civil servants in Franco's economic advisory proposed modern and liberal economic policies that brought intense growth and development during the 1960s, but
when it came to political reform, however, they resisted change.
When we look at the pattern more closely, that increase in administration costs turns out to have come from non-payroll items such as consultancy and IT, while paybill — what it cost to hire
civil servants — stayed roughly the same in constant - price terms over the period as a whole.
How can a whole country through the support of the media back a needless political persecution of one person with our own state resources
when we can't even pay salaries of
civil servants?
McBride is no fool, and
when sober is clever and well read, but from his youth, drink and a desire to inflict physical pain and damage on anyone considered an opponent — other sportsmen, fellow drinkers down the pub, journalists,
civil servants, politicians — got the better of him.
The reasons why Quick raided Green's Commons office nearly nine years ago can be traced back even further, to a day in 2006
when a young
civil servant called Christopher Galley, working in Jacqui Smith's Home Office, was allegedly told by Green, then opposition immigration spokesman, to get «as much dirt on the Labour party, the Labour government, as possible».
But
when Conservative backbencher Douglas Carswell asked about the role of
civil servants in the government and suggested they were blocking ministerial action, he received a humiliating response from the prime minister.
When the erstwhile super Finance minister, Ngozi Okonjo - Iweala compelled the termination of my appointment as a
civil servant after serving my nation for nearly 20 years, I returned to my hobby of writing.
When the going was good — in terms of allocations accruing to the state, civil servants were paid as and when
When the going was good — in terms of allocations accruing to the state,
civil servants were paid as and
when when due.
The fact that
when it came to selecting
civil servants and senior
civil servants, they selected from a far smaller pool than anywhere else.
In fact,
when the current Ghana School of Law was set up in 1958 at Makola, the purpose was to train non-degreed
civil servants to become lawyers.
Whitehall sources have confirmed that Heywood told senior
civil servants that there would be times
when they would have to bypass the six senior ministers who want to leave the EU.
The row first broke out last week
when Heywood issued guidelines banning
civil servants from showing official papers related to the EU referendum to Brexit.
Brussels - based
civil servants work at UKREP - effectively a UK embassy in Brussels - as they prepare the groundwork for the PM and ministers
when they work and negotiate with the European Union.
Redwood should have a real role in road - testing the policies, now, so
when it comes to briefing the
civil servants, there are fewer holes and gaps for them to have to cover with difficult compromises and messy law.
«As organised labour, we therefore find it difficult to place the faith of these people who are constantly feeding the public with lies in order to deceive
when the truth of the matter is that Kogi State
civil servants and pensioners are dying of starvation and treatable diseases, walking the street of Lokoja as beggars because their salaries and allowances have not been paid for a period of three to twenty - two months by the government of Yahaya Bello.
There could be collateral damages if average Nigerian
civil servants, especially those in Abuja are probed to justify the sources of their comfortable livelihood outside their meagre but legitimate remunerations
when the untouchable campaign fund mobilisers and political godfathers are yet to be queried on their sources of wealth in influencing political decisions.
Interestingly,
when the President visited Osun State recently, he did not mention the fact that the
civil servants of the state have been collecting a fraction of their salaries.
He said, «Some months back
when regular payment of workers salary by the state government became difficult due to the obnoxious economic policies of the Buhari administration and plundering of the state by the immediate past APC — led government, this particular
civil servant did not hang himself then.
It reminds me of that Yes, Minister sketch
when Sir Humphrey Appleby says that it is much better that
civil servants and teacher unions decide education policy because ministers are always changing.
In fact, feelers reaching DAILY POST from Makurdi, the Benue State capital have it that the enraged
civil servants have conclude plans to give Suswam a farewell «blow»
when he will hand over to the incoming Governor, Dr Samuel Ortom on Friday.
«In the 1970s,
when a
civil servant say retired at sixty, they could expect to claim a pension for around twenty years.
Jonathan Baume, general secretary of FDA, which represents senior
civil and public
servants agreed recruitment freezes were an «imperfect tool» - although he said the
civil service has been «a bit hasty at times in recruiting externally
when there are good people internally».
For example,
when studying insects in Brazil and wolves in Ethiopia, I had been involved in discussions with
civil servants and other government representatives, both in the United Kingdom and in host countries, where my work could be carried out only after detailed discussion with government experts and once my colleagues and I had the appropriate licences and permits.
In the study, which included 5,100 middle - aged British
civil servants, those who engaged in four key behaviors — not smoking, moderate drinking, exercising regularly, and eating fruits and vegetables daily — had triple the odds of avoiding disability, chronic disease, or mental health problems over a 16 - year period,
when compared with people who practiced none of these behaviors.
Hurt made his reputation and caused a sensation
when he took on the role of the eccentric Crisp in The Naked
Civil Servant in 1975.
Civil servants writing the document, warn that groups may not arrange a «timely inspection
when left to their own devices» and issues may be identified «that can't be resolved ahead of opening».
What about me,
when we talk about honor at first I am thinking about military and
civil servants.
Burney worked as an architect at David Brody Bond until 1990,
when he embarked on a 24 - year career as one of New York's key
civil servants: first as director of design at NYCHA until 2003, and then as Commissioner of the City's Department of Design and Construction from 2004 until 2014.
Nick is a retired
civil servant and a regular at the daily Preston New Road protests, which began on the 5th January
when Cuadrilla announced they were starting work on the site.
When the helpline was closed down in May, I wrote to justice minister Simon Hughes and the relevant
civil servant at the MoJ asking why it had been axed.
When liquor was requisitioned from a sour - faced
civil servant who handed bottles over the counter in brown paper bags and disapproving looks.
Mr. Justice Denny Thomas of the Alberta Court of Queen's Bench did not merely accept the arguments of the Alberta Union of Provincial Employees
when he slapped an injunction on the Government of Alberta yesterday, indefinitely suspending a law that could have forced 22,000
civil servants to live with a contract imposed on them by legislative fiat.
When a government and
civil servants get in charge of a service, the costs are rising and the quality goes down.
A
civil servant who works for the Department of Trade and Industry and is appointed by the Court to act as: - i) a liquidator
when a company is being wound up; ii) a trustee
when an individual is made bankrupt.