Sentences with phrase «policy circles into»

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It is the deceit and secrecy about the origins of the Iraq War that have been most damaging to Blair's reputation with the connivance of those civil servants, intelligence officials and senior military who were drawn into his magic circle or remained silent rather than challenge his policy.
The commission had recommended ways to improve the integration of science and technology into U.S. government international policy - making circles.
For these reasons, the PreK - 3rd model has come into focus in education reform and policy circles (Hernandez, 2011; Kauerz & Coffman, 2013; National Governors Association, 2007).
• Exceptional communication skills with the ability to report audit findings within professional circles and translate research into layman's terms as necessary • Strong data analysis capabilities • Competency with accounting systems and mathematical functions • Familiarity with auditing policies and procedures, particularly those spelled out in the Comptroller's Accounting Manual and the Office of the State Auditor's manuals • Fluency with relevant software, including Microsoft Office, ACL Audit Exchange, and Oracle
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