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But, after three years of unimaginable carnage, the Kaiser had been reduced to an instrument of a military dictatorship run by Paul von Hindenburg and his chief of staff, Erich Ludendorff.
In protest, more than 100 members of the newspaper’s
staff
walked out.
Since then, Microsoft has confirmed that its
staff
removed the blog from an MSN Internet server, citing the need to respect Chinese law when doing business in China.
As Jon Hilsenrath of the Wall Street Journal points out, William Dudley, then the executive vice president of the New York Fed’s Markets Group, presented
staff
research that sought, politely and compellingly, to turn the principals’ attention to where it needed to be focused.
But the FOMC’s other eight members, and the rest of the senior
staff?
Studies in Washington State show that home visits from trained
staff
can reduce child abuse, improve children’s quality of life and physical and mental health, and reduce child-welfare and litigation costs.
At the time, I was Senior Policy Adviser for the US House of Representatives’ Committee on Education and Labor – a position that made me the top congressional
staff
member responsible for upholding labor standards in international trade treaties.
Bennett, among other things a former chief of
staff
for Netanyahu, may or may not provide the Israeli right with a new leadership style.
The gender gap that has benefited the Democratic Party is attributable mainly to struggling working-class and pink-collar women; someone on Clinton’s
staff
needs to tell her to stop offending them.
HRC’s iconography includes all-female pictures of her former staff, as if a single-gender – or single-race – photograph would not affront thoughtful people in 2014.
With a small but highly competent professional staff, the IEA has also become the primary source for the world’s energy statistics and is playing a key role in the climate debate.
It is the failure of the UK government to amend the statute that dictates the complex structure of knockouts that the BoE’s ingenious
staff
has been obliged to devise.
For the first time, he would have sufficient staff, medicines, and training to put thousands on ARV therapy.
Georgia has managed to reduce low-level corruption radically, through deep
staff
cuts, improved compensation to remaining government employees, and stiffer penalties for bribery.
Senators manage a roughly 100-member staff, and a campaign
staff
of several hundreds.
Secretary of State Colin Powell’s chief of
staff
described the situation as furtive and camouflaged by the inefficiency of the formal decision-making process.
Specific estimates of casualties in the combat area were compiled by a UN team in Colombo from early 2009, based on regular radiophone contact with a handful of reliable sources – NGO, medical, and local UN Tamil
staff
– still on the ground.
Trump’s new chief of staff, retired General John Kelly, could still impose discipline within the White House; but it is all but impossible that he will be able to rein in the president himself.
The five-year review of child safety measures, launched by the Football Association (the governing body of UK soccer) in 2001, was dropped after just two years, reportedly in response to resistance from some FA
staff.
Any organization operating in countries or communities where it has a great deal of influence and leverage must take action to ensure that no
staff
are using their positions to take advantage of vulnerable people or groups.
On every one of these occasions, the effort triggered processes that reduced employment and output far more than the Fed’s
staff
had anticipated.
Only a year ago, at the IMF’s annual meeting in Washington, DC, senior
staff
were telling anyone who would listen that the whole European sovereign-debt panic was a tempest in a teapot.
PAHO and WHO estimate that an additional 350 doctors, 2,000 nurses, and 2,200 support
staff
will be required over the next three months.
Approximately 30,000 community health workers and volunteers are also needed to help
staff
an estimated 15,000 oral re-hydration points.
And his German chief of staff, Martin Selmayr, ensures that his country’s concerns are heeded across the Commission.
When pressed by his
staff
to speak more boldly and expansively, he replied, “It’s just not me.”
PhD economists, like those who dominate the Fed’s
staff
and leadership, tend to favor their own kind and doubt others’ qualifications for top monetary-policy jobs.
Certainly, a central banker without an economics PhD could struggle to hold his or her own against a large
staff
fluent in the models and jargon of academic economics.
Almost as important, he won’t have a chip on his shoulder when dealing with more credentialed
staff.
The "riot" that I allegedly fomented occurred in March last year, when almost two hundred thugs claiming to be Winata's followers attacked Tempo's office, threatened to burn down the building, harassed staff, and injured one reporter.
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