Sentences with phrase «servants in»

Conservatives privately complain that civil servants in some instances resisted their efforts to raise concern about religious persecution.
The European Union Civil Service Tribunal (hereafter «the Civil Service Tribunal») shall exercise at first instance jurisdiction in disputes between the Union and its servants referred to in Article 270 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, including disputes between all bodies or agencies and their servants in respect of which jurisdiction is conferred on the Court of Justice of the European Union.
And now the Law Society of Ontario is proposing minor changes to the anti-money-laundering rules that will do little to stem the problem of money - laundering lawyers — the «servants in the architecture of corruption.»
Judge Wikeley records that to the best of his knowledge Cox was «the first occasion on which the Upper Tribunal has had to consider in any depth the issue of the principles governing the disclosure of the names of individual civil servants in response to a request under FOIA.»
Exempt employers include those engaged in agriculture, with some restrictions, and employers of domestic servants in a private home.
Lawyers are very necessary servants in the architecture of corruption for without lawyers willing to assist their valued clients, money laundering would be much more difficult for organized crime, crooked politicians, cheating corporations and others so inclinded to wash and conceal money here in Canada or offshore.
During his acceptance speech as the co-winner of the 2015 Allard Prize for International Integrity, journalist Rafael Marques de Morais said «(unethical) Lawyers are servants in the architecture of corruption.»
Section 35 -41-3-2 of the Indiana Penal Code provides the clearest and, simultaneously the most controversial legal pronouncement regarding the use of force against public servants in defense of others.
Proposed laws get a lot of screens, though their application is subject to the political process: public servants in the in - house policy development process, political staff ditto, professional drafters, Cabinet, then members of the legislature and in many cases legislative committeed with witnesses who may well be experts (and who often claim to be)-- and then consultations with experts as regulations are drafted.
It outlines values and expected behaviours of federal public servants in context, including items like «Respect for Democracy».
We have some real public servants in our government, and I'd put him near the top.
Prof Mackay said civil servants in Decc had assessed solar and found the numbers did not add up for the UK: «The only reason solar got on the table was democracy.
Evidence linking Andry Rajoelina to the rosewood trade kicked off a national «rosewoodgate» scandal, which at times pit the «interim authority» against local officials and civil servants in the water and forests department.
And remembering that land temperatures have regularly been adjusted for decades — to compensate for alleged errors of long - gone public servants in diligence, time - keeping & truthfulness.
Political leaders and public servants in the Member States and the EU institutions were ill prepared for this emotional uproar.
At the Lehmbruck Museum in Duisburg, he was accused of paying restaurant bills for meals with donors (which may have conflicted with rules for public servants in Germany).
Lubaina Himid has dedicated much of her professional and curatorial life to making Black artists and specifically Black female artists more visible, but here in Hull she is very literally representing Black lives, by for example overpainting porcelain dinnerware with the images of slaves that would have been the ones using them to serve food, or by isolating racist stereotypes in newspaper clippings from the Guardian, or through her larger than life cut - outs of Black servants in A Fashionable Marriage.
«Public Servants in the Future Imperfect» is organized by the New Museum's Department of Education and Public Engagement and A Blade of Grass.
Players will have to be strategic in the way they plan the attacks of these Servants in order to take advantage of combos and unleash deadly special moves.
We need our public servants in our communities and we must protect PSLF to ensure that we have public servants in our future.
Public Service Loan Forgiveness is a vital program that ensures we have public servants in our future.
Buyers of American MBSs are just as likely to be civil servants in Beijing or bankers in London, Tokyo, Singapore or somewhere even more exotic.
And as a hotel wishes to create a sense of home in a traveler, it can, in turn, make the guest believe that the hotel workers surrounding them are in fact servants in their own home.
We are servants in the writing and reading community.»
He still ranked with the top few civil servants in this small town.
There were no servants in our own house.
Wisconsin's 2011 budget cuts and the passage of Act 10 could have affected the turnover of teachers and other public servants in multiple ways, some of which would have conflicting effects.
Teachers are the biggest obstacle in the way of the corporate educational coup, which is why the billionaires, eagerly assisted by their servants in the Obama administration, have made demonization and eventual destruction of teachers unions their top priority.
It won't be civil servants in Edinburgh determining what is taught everywhere.»
Senior civil servants in the Department for Education have raised concerns about a «lack of separation» between the organisations.
Heavily redacted internal emails obtained by Schools Week after a Freedom of Information request, show an email from Morgan's private secretary, sent to ministers and senior civil servants in May, in which she said she was «clear that in our response we should be on the front foot».
«What possible justification can there ever be for a government to denigrate the contribution of public servants in this manner?»
The health sector will receive # 60 million and the rest will be split between other departments, with civil servants in control of spending.
In other cases, people are lured by the promise of highpaying jobs in other cities or countries, then forced to work in brothels or as domestic servants in private homes.
«Our Chief Executive (head of the Department of Education) and most of the top public servants in the Australian public service now work under this system.
She wanted to emulate Luchino Visconti, whose films frequently showed servants in the background not merely serving but engaging in their own activities, living lives that seemed to exist beyond the confines of the film's prescribed story.
In this case, the bad news trickles in within the first few seconds, with stilted, expository dialogue that sounds like the chattering of servants in a 19th - century play: The whole campus is buzzing!
Katherine takes the cruelty inflicted on her by her husband and his father and inflicts it on their servants in turn, a toxic cycle that plays out in miniature in one particularly memorable scene.
Hector is trying to outwit the afterlife bureaucrats, who are as stringent as the civil servants in Beetlejuice.
The point of departure is stately Aldridge mansion in Manhattan, where we find a tour guide (Zach Woods) inadvertently releasing the disembodied spirit of Gertrude Aldridge (Bess Rous), a serial killer who had been permanently locked in a dungeon and fed through a slot in the door after killing all of her family servants in 1894.
The British channel ITV announced Sunday that it has commissioned a fifth season of the popular television show, a costume drama about a British aristocratic family and their servants in the 1910s and 1920s.
Alas, once she is ensconced in the massive gothic castle, Watson is more reactive than pro-active as her slightness causes her to be swallowed up by the ornate scenery and upstaged by the chatty servants in the guise of furniture and knickknacks.
His studies followed the «Voie Royale» in the French system: he entered the Ecole polytechnique (1944 - 46) then the Ecole nationale supérieure des Mines (1946 - 48), as a member of the «Corps des Mines», the highest order of technical civil servants in France.
In the span of a few days, more than 45,000 civil servants in the military and judiciary have been fired or suspended.
But, in addition, every year there are countless successful and attempted assassinations of other politicians, business people and public servants in countries as diverse as Britain, Germany, India and Algeria which are quickly forgotten by all but close relatives and friends.
Managers from pharmaceutical companies are quite different from civil servants in hospitals or in the health care administration.
Respected on all sides of the house, Carlile has worked in government alongside civil servants in the home office reviewing its counter-terror policy and although appointed by Labour the coalition extended his job after the election.
Abdullahi called on all civil servants in Kogi to raise their heads above the parody of bags of rice from the Senators, restating their absolute support for the recall of Senator Dino Melaye by his constituents.
The Osun State government has resolved to settle salary arrears, outstanding pensions and leave bonuses due to its workforce and retired civil servants in the state with the sum of N8bn, DAILY POST reports.
The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) on Wednesday said a Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court has remanded two civil servants in...
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