Officer
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The old
officer
and I shook hands and I felt the surge of an overwhelming emotion: some things in this world are just, some chance meetings lead to truth.
Gary Cohn, a former Goldman Sachs president and chief operating
officer
who now heads President Donald Trump’s National Economic Council, says that we should reduce capital requirements (meaning allow more debt and less equity funding at banks) in order to boost the economy.
Some observers, including New York Times contributor Joel S. Wit and former intelligence
officer
Scott Ritter, declare that now would be an appropriate time to initiate talks with the North Koreans.
Kundera’s name was contained in the investigating officer’s report, which was authenticated after a respected historian discovered it in a dusty Prague archive.
During his tenure in office, he funded early-stage technology companies, hired the city’s first chief digital officer, and launched a new university to develop high-tech talent.
North Korea’s Accidental TouristWELLESLEY, MASSACHUSETS – Merrill Newman, the 85-year-old former US Army
officer
who recently returned home after more than a month of detention in North Korea, had gone to the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) to gain long-overdue closure on his experience during the Korean War.
But the most eye-catching estate belonged to a modest
officer
from the tax services.
To my mind, this would be a sensible step forward, given that an estimated 30% of the world’s leading companies will employ a chief robotics
officer
by 2019.
Marianne Lake, JP Morgan’s chief financial officer, has suggested that about $7 billion of the fine is likely to be tax deductible, that is, treated as a form of necessary and usual business expense.
Imagine how the French would have reacted if a quarter of France's post-World War II
officer
corps had sided with the Wehrmacht during its occupation of their country.
With those conditions met, the novelist endorsed the former military
officer
with a penchant for coups and quirky ideas.
Julius Caesar was stabbed to death in the Senate by irate colleagues, and Caligula was murdered by an
officer
whom he had taunted one too many times.
I pleaded with their commanding
officer
to stop.
A week later, a police internal affairs
officer
interviewed me as part of an investigation triggered by my testimony.
The immigration
officer
at the airport looked at my passport and said grimly, “Your visa was for four days.
But when he stamped my passport, the thought struck me that if someone was watching, I could be arrested for bribing an
officer.
On one particularly devastating day earlier this month, police fired more than 1,500 rounds of tear gas, a police
officer
shot a demonstrator at point-blank range while being attacked, and protesters immolated a man who disagreed with them.
The sudden firing in May of Marie Yovanovitch, a longtime foreign-service
officer
and highly respected US ambassador to Ukraine who had tried to block Giuliani’s political meddling (she was ordered, without explanation, to take the next plane out) greatly upset the already demoralized State Department bureaucracy.
America’s Mis-Police StateMILWAUKEE – George Floyd’s death at the hands – and under the knee – of Minneapolis police
officer
Derek Chauvin has triggered a wave of peaceful protests and violent rioting in most major cities across the United States.
Chauvin is not a veteran of the wars in Afghanistan or Iraq, but he did serve as a military police
officer
with the US Army between September 1996 and February 1997, and again between September 1999 and May 2000.
Correction: June 4, 2020This commentary, which originally stated that Derek Chauvin is not a military veteran, has been updated to reflect newly released personnel records indicating that Chauvin served as a military police
officer
in the US Army in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
State Department personnel have reportedly become all the more demoralized by Pompeo’s role in carrying out Trump’s political agenda, in particular his perceived failure to protect Yovanovitch, a respected career Foreign Service
officer.
Just as Minneapolis police
officer
Derek Chauvin can be seen looking directly into the camera as he presses his knee into Floyd’s neck, police who allow themselves to be filmed attacking journalists and other civilians clearly do not fear consequences.
Less than two weeks later, Meng Wanzhou, the chief financial
officer
of Huawei and daughter of its founder, was arrested in transit at Vancouver’s airport on charges by the United States that Huawei had violated US sanctions against Iran; out on bail, she now awaits an extradition hearing.
In response to AB5, Uber’s chief legal officer, Tony West, released a statement declaring, “We continue to believe that drivers are properly classified as independent,” because they are “outside the usual course of Uber’s business.”
John Rex, the chief medical
officer
of the British biotech firm F2G Ltd., compares advanced antimicrobials to fire extinguishers: absolutely essential, but ideally rarely needed.
Sara Cody, the public health
officer
for California’s Santa Clara County, and New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern did precisely that in the face of COVID-19.
It has become truly universal, as amply demonstrated in the United States by the large-scale protests that have erupted over the killing of George Floyd – an unarmed, subdued black man – by a police
officer
while three others kept appalled onlookers at bay.
A few days after the quarantined passengers were released, the country’s chief sanitary
officer
left his post.
With China and Canada embroiled in a diplomatic standoff over the extradition to the US of Huawei’s chief financial officer, Meng Wanzhou, it is unlikely that China will send more students there.
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