It's not the Crown
civil servants whose offices are housed in the very same courthouse within a hallway or two of any given courtroom in which they might be required.
The rest are all career
civil servants whose jobs are not tied to a given administration.
The universities are saturated with
civil servants whose focus is on teaching rather than original research.
But if we look further, the latest analyses show that between 2000 and 2008 more than 60 percent of scientific production in Spain was carried out in universities (2), despite the fact that their professors are ``...
civil servants whose focus is on teaching rather than original research».
Ms. Levine made a brief analysis of the current state of research in Spain, and among other things, she said that, «The [Spanish] universities are saturated with
civil servants whose focus is on teaching rather than original research.»
The incredible team at Number 10,
the civil servants whose professionalism and impartiality is one of our country's greatest strengths.
The Ministry of Finance has rendered an apology to
civil servants whose names were deleted from government payroll following measures by government to sanitise the system by deleting ghost names.
But many of those fortunate enough to have a resumé line listing a Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award know little of the eponymous scientist and
civil servant whose death on 6 October, a week before her 83rd birthday, ended an exceptional and still - active career encompassing high attainment in both research and service to the nation and the world.
Cast: Andrew Scott, Fiona Glascott, Tobias Menzies, Niall Buggy, Nicholas Rowe, Michelle Fairley, Debbie Chazen, Graham Turner, Jeremy Swift Director: Dover Koshashvili Summary: Chekhov's psychological insights and piercing humor illuminate the screen in this beautifully filmed drama about Laevsky (Andrew Scott), a narcissistic
civil servant whose impetuous decision to leave his married mistress, Nadya (Fiona Glascott), sparks shocking reverberations.
Earlier this week, Emma Jones, 40,
a civil servant whose father emigrated to the U.K. from Trinidad, sat in a salon having her hair done and talked about what it meant to have the royals welcome someone of black heritage into the family.
Not exact matches
That will force
civil servants, police, and tax collectors alike to decide
whose orders they are going to obey.
German's excessive debt burden after the Great War, for example, was «forgiven», unwillingly, mainly by middle - and upper - middle - class households and
civil servants,
whose fixed income portfolios withered to nothing in the hyperinflation that began in mid 1921 and ended in early 1924.
It helps to concentrate — and rightly so — the mind of a minister or
civil servant taking a decision
whose legality he or she will be answerable for in public before an independent judge.
Mr Lewis,
whose brother Will is the editor of The Daily Telegraph, will replace outgoing spokesman Michael Ellam who is returning to the Treasury where he was formerly a senior
civil servant.
Her mother, Kathleen Alexandrina Eva Matilda (Rogers), was from a working - class English family, and her father, Vasiliy Petrovich Mironov, was a Russian - born
civil servant, from Kuryanovo,
whose own father was a diplomat.
A
civil servant from the Netherlands
whose job was to make sure wine bottles being sold were sufficiently filled.
It was established in this treaty that the persons who reside in the territory of Lithuania on the day of its ratification and «who themselves or
whose parents permanently reside in Lithuania or who were entered into the communities of settlements, towns or estates in the territory of Lithuania», as well as the persons who had resided in Lithuania for not less than ten years by 1914 and who had permanent jobs, «excluding the former
civil and military
servants, of non-Lithuanian origin, with their families» are recognised as citizens of the State of Lithuania.
Overall, disease diagnosis occurred earlier in children
whose fathers were
civil servants (Table 3).