Sentences with phrase «largest organised group»

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«In collaboration with international partners [we] identified a Romanian OCG [organised crime group] with the capability to import large amounts of cocaine into the UK on a weekly basis using HGV transport,» a NCA spokeswoman told The Times.
IF you think it's a hassle organising a weekend away for two, imagine the effort required to coordinate international travel itineraries for large corporate groups.
Students from across Britain joined a large group from across the USA at St Mary's University, Twickenham, this summer for The Commission, an event organised by FOCUS, the Fellowship of Catholic University Students.
«Who knows if this is an isolated act of vandalism from one individual or something more organised in a larger group.
The final recommendation of the All - Party Parliamentary Carbon Monoxide Group report «From Awareness to Action: Bringing Behavioural Insights to Poisoning Prevention Efforts», reveals how organising «default» safety requirements and recommendations through large, national bodies is an effective way of highlighting issues to people.
For example, when it comes to industry groups, a small Japanese firm in 2011 was better organised than 95.2 per cent of simulations, versus 70.2 per cent for a large US company.
However, Rick was excited to find out that a large and well - organised community group based in Sydney (the Frog and Tadpole Study Group, or FATS) has been gathering this kind of information for several years — and the main person involved, Dr Arthur White, was happy to collaborate in analyzing and publishing the results of their group based in Sydney (the Frog and Tadpole Study Group, or FATS) has been gathering this kind of information for several years — and the main person involved, Dr Arthur White, was happy to collaborate in analyzing and publishing the results of their Group, or FATS) has been gathering this kind of information for several years — and the main person involved, Dr Arthur White, was happy to collaborate in analyzing and publishing the results of their work.
But it can equally well mean large cohorts of pupils taking part in organised extra-curricular groups and events such as musicals, choirs and informal «talent contests».
Pooling resources This is one of the reasons why School Direct works best when a group of schools work together — not only do larger partnerships enable you to predict requirements more effectively, they also make it far easier to recruit trainees, organise training, create more opportunities for trainees to learn in different environments and ensure trainees can find work when they qualify.
Because instead of being a «special group» in a large hotel shared with boisterous families, we take over or help organise a small and friendly hotel and make it all our own, so it is like staying in a big villa with private pool and our own chef!
During October, local music groups organise large beach parties on Santa Maria's beaches.
If you are a larger group and want to organise a suitable transfer use Whitsundays 2 Everywhere.
The British Committee continued to organise the large group exhibitions at the Pavilion, and in 1910 a vast total of 114 British artists presented work.
Ellis King have put on a string of large group shows that address the nature of exhibition organising in itself, like putting a plan of a Cathedral over the plan of the space and making new imaginary rooms, or hosting 32 works in show, Cookie Gate that all think about their own consumption.
DanH the reason that we are still using the AR4 models is that organising a consistent set of scenarios and getting a large number of modelling groups to coordinate to produce the multi-model ensmeble is a large effort, which detracts from the time required for research.
Court H.R., Aoulmi v. France, no. 50278 / 99, § 86, ECHR 2006 ‑ I), trafficking in narcotics as part of an organised group could reach a level of intensity that might directly threaten the calm and physical security of the population as a whole or a large part of it.
The applicant in Kvasnica v Slovakia (application no 72094 / 01) is a practising member of the Slovak Bar Association who represented a group of companies under investigation for large scale organised criminal activities.
Representatives can look to the client as a group to recover the success fee but this is difficult and risky to organise, particularly with very large groups with small absolute losses.
Ultimately, these social businesses may be acquired or organised into bigger group structures, which could present opportunities for larger charities.
It is very difficult and expensive to organise such a disparate and large group.
As we have seen in point 26 of this opinion, the Court considered that dealing in narcotics as part of an organised group was a diffuse form of crime and could reach a level of intensity that might directly threaten the calm and physical security of the population as a whole or a large part of it.
On a larger scale: a group of citizens can organise the adoption of a rule or standard that curbs the power of the powerful and that limits their freedom to act in the name of an accepted social good (a minimum wage level, a prohibition of the recruitment of child soldiers).
- Is experiencing considerable market growth - Is part of a large UK group - Investing in to each UK site - Family run business - Multi UK sites Job Description As a Contract Maintenance Engineer you will be responsible for the following: - Carrying out Reactive and Planned Preventative scheduled Maintenance on site - Engineering training on site - PLC fault finding - Working within self organising teams supporting other departments.
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