Sentences with phrase «servants who»

These «wannabe successful but don't wannawork» Realtors are matched in the bureaucracy of government by civil servants who are convinced there are folks out in the real world who are having fun and they are going to do something about it.
In addition, public servants who manage and implement Indigenous health programs are often underprepared for dealing with issues of cross-cultural engagement involved in program delivery.6 The frustration of Indigenous Australians with the deficient overall strategic view is evidenced by recent calls from Indigenous health and human rights leaders for a national commitment to achieving health equality within 25 years.13
Rashaverak is a dragon demon and one of Psaro's four servants who maintain the barrier surrounding Death Palace.
5) Oaths of secrecy for all public servants who have access to classified information (including subcontractors of government agencies) would have whistleblower protections that allow them to disclose classified information to the public at large but only if the employee can show that he or she approached multiple members of the House and Senate with the information, but his / her concerns fell on deaf ears.
(c) There is no evidence that public servants who wear discreet symbols (rather than ostentatious ones) of their religion are less likely to discriminate as above.
Re wearing of symbols by persons in authority — it reminds me of the ban on political activity in Ontario by public servants who inspect or enforce laws.
O'Gorman and Gardiner both moved onto other government jobs after the Trans Mountain project was approved, along with several other public servants who worked on the file.
The case, which began in 2012, was brought on behalf of 49 black, Asian, and minority ethnic (BME) civil servants who brought claims of indirect race and age discrimination against the Home Office.
In terms of drafting, there are public servants who draft Government bills.
Second, the Quebec government has not put forward any evidence that public servants who do wear religious symbols make decisions or act in a manner that affects the rights and freedoms of others, or that state neutrality in Quebec is in any way threatened.
I can see no merit in prosecuting public servants who were trying in good faith to protect the public under chaotic circumstances.
His message should serve as a beacon of light for those civil servants who feel the Trump Administration has dimmed the lights too darkly on the important work they do, and need to keep doing.
It is not likely that the public servants who staff them will be receptive to doubts about their reason for existence.
But politicians don't want civil servants who actually understand what a load of utter scientific garbage the politicians are pushing on them.
And at the other end we have the problem of civil senior civil servants who have no respect & even at times utter disgust for any civil servants who have specialist expertise and who in any sane world would be the obvious choice to work in some areas.
Let's hope that we see a return to public servants who are actually that, on all levels of government.
It's one of the earliest references to the English tradition of putting together a box of money, gifts, hand - me - downs and even leftover food for servants who had to work Christmas day and got the next day off to spend with their families.
But secondly, this ad attacks public servants who are doing their best job to carry out their duties according to the law.
For every George Mitchell, there are dozens of policymakers and civil servants who — like Alex Crawley, who devoted his career to energy innovation — receive much less fanfare.
His home, shared with wife Annemarie Norton — a former ballet dancer, is a reflection of the individual as collector and can only be compared to the very personal collection of Herbert and Dorothy Vogel, the American civil servants who were equally inspired to compile such an intimate group of works.
Chaimowicz's exhibition, refered to Genet's first play The Maids (1948), about two servants who revolt against their mistress, and features a new film inspired by it.
The work draws attention to the stories of black servants who supported wealthy Europeans in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Her ideas and arguments «move along,» propelled by birds that do not fly, banjos that do not play, ships that do not sail, cotton that does not grow, and servants who do not serve.
Chaimowicz's exhibition, refers to Genet's first play The Maids (1948), about two servants who revolt against their mistress, and features a new film inspired by it.
In Fate / Extella you take control of heroic Servants who fight against hundreds of enemies in high - speed action battles.
In Fate / Extella: The Umbral Star, players will experience the story from the perspectives of three heroine Servants who fight in action - based battles against opponents from various Fate productions including characters from Fate / Extra, Fate / stay night, Fate / Zero, Fate / Apocrypha, and Fate / Grand Order.
Enjoy exploring the ruins with your private guide as you imagine the priests, craftsmen and servants who resided in this seemingly uninhabitable citadel.
In the misshapen building on State Road 50 that poses as the Clermont City Hall (it used to be a bank, hence the drive - through look of the Planning Department), there are plenty of public servants who know it through stories of their own.
For civil servants who are going to have their retirement funded by a Govt.
Toronto Liberal MP Chrystia Freeland commended the public servants who produced the report, saying that for the Liberals «it was like getting a good grade on your homework.»
PSLF was started in 2007 and gives student loan forgiveness to public servants who make 120 qualifying loan payments.
The house looked at the Hudson, and on Sundays when the weather was fine they had picnics on the riverbank and always invited any among the servants who had not traveled home to their own families for the day.
The jangling of the bell disturbed the household, waking the gentry, startling such servants who were already up but still sleepy, and disconcerting the upper servants, who were not yet properly dressed for front door work.
Our nation's capital is full of countless tales of humble servants who began their terms on an improbable journey to impactful American leadership.
On the other hand, recognizing that their membership is getting angrier and angrier and that the Malloy / Wyman agenda is undermining public education, public services and is translating into public employee layoffs, some of these same unions have taken to running television advertisements urging citizens to stand up for the public servants who educate our children, provide critically important support for those in need and ensure that government programs are available to the people of Connecticut.
I would go one step further, if I was governor of Connecticut, these people who have already been asked to leave and replaced with public servants who recognize the importance of serving the public.
Our nations capital is full of countless tales of humble servants who began their terms on an improbable journey to impactful American leadership.
From next year, the civil servants who oversee academies and free schools will take over responsibility for raising standards in all state - funded schools.
I assume that this school chose to become an academy to escape the clutches of its supposedly «controlling» LA, where there was at least a semblance of democratic accountability, only to fall into the hands of «unelected, unaccountable» civil servants who «are suffocating headteachers from doing their jobs».
Since Schools Week started we've tracked the eight regional schools commissioners, civil servants who control all decisions on school and academy trust openings, closures and significant changes.
What DeVos is doing in terms of operating the agency itself is of even greater concern, especially amid news this week about waylaying key civil servants who run operations below the appointed staff.
Those magnificent generations of civil servants who have come before, many with those same robes, are waiting on you now.
Alongside this they will be supported by existing civil servants who will transfer from the department and across Whitehall.»
In the case of Otavio (Tavinho Teixera) and his young trophy wife Gilda (Ana Luiza Rios), this extends to the hiring, slaughtering and devouring of servants who come to their coastal mansion in the hope of steady work.
There's a dynamic with the Morrocan servants who are discussed as «slaves», or the migrants trotted in at a family event in order to embarrass all.
Audra McDonald has been cast as Garderobe, one of the Prince's servants who is turned into a talking wardrobe in the original animated film.
Beatriz At Dinner, in other words, is smart enough to recognize that privilege means being comfortable everywhere and never taking offense at anything (which, in Strutt's case, includes getting an object lobbed at his head), while others feel like they're servants who have been allowed to sit at the big table even when they've been invited as family friends.
A rather timid yet bright and successful business man, Isaac, lives in a mansion with his pampered wife, Farnez, along with his 18 - year - old son, 12 - year old daughter, and a few servants who Isaac had rescued from absolute poverty.
At the same time, she must keep paying off the philosopher's servants who have discovered her secret.
As are all the vehicles — cars with wood paneling, sleeper cars in trains with same paneling and little servants who bring tea to that same sleeper car to wake you.
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