Sentences with phrase «from civilian»

Their meanings seem evident; yet, many job seekers still can't set apart a federal resume from a civilian resume.
Government resumes and government recruiters are quite different from civilian resumes and recruiters.
David Gowel has made many career transitions: from civilian to military, from military to academic, and finally from academic to entrepreneurship.
Here's another example showing education and training from a civilian resume with military experience highlighted for engineering:
This article is about your other options available from the civilian market for much less money straight across the board.
His understanding of civilian substantive and procedural law puts him in an almost unique position to advise clients from civilian jurisdictions with legal matters that concern the United States.
We are able to offer legal advice on all matters, from civilian issues to courts martial, calling on our members wealth of experience, in every matter relating to forces life.
When the United States Armed Forces members face divorce & marriage dissolution matters, the jurisdiciton issues encountered are very different from the civilian divorces.
The injury from coal is infinitely greater because there have been zero deaths from civilian nuclear power in the US.
If both CORSIA and the Vision for the Future are successful in all of their commitments, total emissions from civilian aircraft in 2050 would still be approximately 70 % of today's current levels.
I got harassing phone calls at work, at home, very late at night from civilian personnel management for that year.
Well over 12,000 tonnes of Pu from civilian nuclear programs.
This data has now been declassified because gravity data from civilian missions (e.g. ESA's ERS - 1) made the continued classification of it pointless.
This includes data visualizations from civilian casualties in the drone war, video documentation from acts of terrorism, tracking the impact of invasive species on local ecosystems and crime scene studies from mass shootings.
In March 2012, Mali's military seized power from the civilian government.
The piece takes its form from the civilian barricades erected on Bangkok's streets during the bloody anti-government riots of spring 2010.
We see the transformation from a civilian into a soldier — the hue of the comic started brightly (blue and green) and eventually faded away and turned dark and gritty (the game's usual black and crimson we all know and love) as the crusade raged on.
Or how superheroes change from their civilian identity to their normal one to fight crime.
There have been plenty of games about war, but they have almost always been from the perspective of the soldier — isn't it about a time we played something from a civilian's perspective?
Property Location With a stay at Swissotel The Stamford, Singapore, you'll be centrally located in Singapore, steps from Civilian War Memorial and Raffles City.
She likes the unique perspectives and skills that the reservists bring from their civilian practices.
They encouraged students to express their pride and share their cultural knowledge with students from civilian families.
The report also found that many students from civilian families have a limited knowledge and experience of the ADF.
As students at the United States Navy's elite fighter weapons school compete to be best in the class, one daring young pilot learns a few things from a civilian instructor that are not taught in the classroom.
Paul Rudd's bite - sized superhero becomes the latest Avenger - adjacent hero to get the sequel treatment in the film, which upgrades Evangeline Lilly's character from civilian to sidekick.
«Dye Training Method» (3:23) has the military advisor explain his ability to draw war authenticity from civilian actors.
Its five reactors, which used to produce plutonium for bombs, have now been closed down, but Mayak still reprocesses spent fuel from civilian reactors.
When nations acquire nuclear weapons, they usually develop dedicated facilities to produce fissile materials rather than collecting nuclear materials from civilian power plants.
His stories range from civilian casualties in Afghanistan, where he embedded with NATO forces in 2010, to the first experimental test of people's ability to distinguish paté from dog food.
He noted that in the history of the state, it was the first time a seamless transition from a civilian to another civilian government would be had.
The court's second ruling ended a suit by the Legal Aid Society, which had sought the release of the disciplinary records from the Civilian Complaint Review Board of one officer in particular: Daniel Pantaleo, who had placed Eric Garner, an unarmed black man, in a chokehold moments before he died on a Staten Island sidewalk in July 2014.
Bratton said the report actually focuses on a pattern under his predecessor, former Commissioner Ray Kelly, of rejecting recommendations of harsh punishment from the Civilian Complaint Review Board.
Military buildings and military purpose vehicles are different from the civilian ones.
The Legal Aid Society sought a summary of of Officer Daniel Pantaleo's disciplinary file from the Civilian Complaint Review Board, and after a judge ordered it be released, the city appealed.
King blamed Hamas for firing its rockets from civilian locations and using civilians as human shields.
The decision capped a four - month investigation that covered 38 interviews from civilian witnesses, EMS workers, expert witnesses, police and others before taking the case before a grand jury, according to a statement from Staten Island District Attorney Daniel Donovan.
From the first time he came to mainstream media's attention in 1994 proclaiming that the Gay Games in New York that year would spread AIDS in the city, to his resignation from the Civilian Complaint Review Board because of the constant protest from the LGBT community, to his attacks on the Harvey Milk School and his bussing in evangelical Christians from the tri-state area to stage a protest against gay marriage on the steps of the Bronx County Courthouse, he has crusaded against the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community.
The ruling, which reverses a lower court's decision, came just over a week after ThinkProgress published the leaked records of Officer Daniel Pantaleo from the Civilian Complaint Review Board, showing he had seven disciplinary complaints and 14 individual allegations against him.
Mohammed Asheik, from the Civilian Joint Task Force assisting the military with security in the northeast, said: «Our people went to the farm to work.
The latest annual report from the Civilian Complaint Review Board makes clear for the first time that the NYPD is challenging more and more cases and taking so long to do so — an average of almost nine months in the second half of last year — that scores of cases in which the agency already had substantiated allegations against police officers are being bogged down in delays.
Having seized power through the electoral college used to elect the President of the United States, Donald Trump now intends to redeploy federal power away from civilian to military expenditures, to dismantle health care and other forms of income support, and to advance a neoliberal environment fostering business activity and investment.
Thus, Smith was powerless in 1977 when Army officials took all recruiting responsibilities away from his civilian offensive and defensive coordinators.
Do we really want our military to question orders from our civilian government, that would be a recipe for disaster.
A month after Japan's destruction of the US naval fleet at Pearl Harbor, President Franklin Roosevelt established the Wartime Production Board to supervise the conversion of the country's industrial might from civilian to military purposes.
In a war that has no clear moral purpose, where it is difficult to distinguish friend from foe or soldier from civilian and where it is forbidden by one's superiors either to win or to lose — such a war impels even fairly decent people to commit atrocities.
The military is quite different from civilian life, but we still have our freedoms.
Experts assess that an all out war could cost 30,000 to 300,000 lives a day, with many of those coming from the civilian populations of the US's allies in Asia.
Without electricity from civilian power plants, the most advanced military in world history could be crippled.
As drone technology spreads throughout society, from civilians to ISIS, we need to make sure police can keep up.»
However, the author argues that the purpose of uniforms in modern international law is not to distinguish different armies, but only to distinguish combatants from civilians, as Protocol I, Article 48 says:
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