For example, academicians can keep their jobs as long they wish; everyone
else in government service, from China's president on down, face mandatory retirement.
Not exact matches
Preserved and passed along
in the church, the world of Roman pietas remains with us
in the vows taken before we enter a form of public
service, whether it is the military,
government, or something
else.
«It's been a good run, I've given it my all, and it's simply time for me to hand off this tradition of
service to someone
else who, I hope, will be no less willing and able to keep heading back to the Capitol year after year, legislative session after legislative session, and floor debate after floor debate to constantly and steadily roll up their sleeves, get down
in the trenches, stand on their principles, shout out their fundamental beliefs, and carry on the fight for upstate's rightful place
in this
government.»
«That's one of the fundamental components of our democracy... I believe
in government service... But I don't think that should preclude me or anyone
else from being able to earn money for our family.»
That's also something that everyone
else in the film does, too, but once the official
government intelligence
services get involved, their tunnel - vision expertise succeeds only
in making everything even more muddled.
(«I swear that I have never taken money or received
services — whether directly or indirectly — from any political campaign or political group or
government agency or think tank — whether federal, state, or local — or from anyone
else —
in exchange for any
service performed
in my climate communication endeavors.»)
For many years now, law school career
services offices have focused their efforts on three primary activities: (1) assisting top students as they navigate the OCI / large - firm recruiting process, (2) assisting the same top students as they also navigate the federal and appellate clerkship recruiting process, and (3) assisting everyone
else as they apply to job openings
in small and medium firms and corporate, non-profit, and
government law offices.