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The agency’s new leader, Dmitry Kiselyov, announced in November the creation of “Sputnik,” a government-funded network of news hubs in 34 countries, with 1,000
staff
members producing radio, social media, and news-wire content in local languages.
Together with other aid agencies, IRC
staff
formed a convoy and MONUC offered armed vehicles to protect it.
In practice, the banks have consistently dragged their feet on mortgage restructuring – and are laying off staff, rather than hiring people who could help them deal with an initiative of the required scale.
In the context of their analysis, medical errors could include bad doctors, poor clinical judgment, miscommunications between
staff
members or departments, and incorrect diagnoses.
Health-care settings in the developing world often face even steeper challenges, such as lack of technical capacity among hospital management,
staff
shortages, poor training, low-quality medicines, and relative impunity for medical malpractice.
As a result, firms see inadequate demand for their products, and a shortage of qualified workers to
staff
their assembly lines.
I also remember that, while our official residence was full of excellent, hardworking
staff
(to whom she was always kind and courteous), she was the only visitor – and there were many – who made her own bed!
The fund would be managed at arm’s length in a transparent, accountable manner, guided by a city mandate but directed by a dedicated professional
staff
to keep it free from political influence.
We must be able to end the freedom of European citizens to come to the UK to
staff
our hospitals, pick our crops, fill gaps in our professional services, and increase our prosperity.
The purpose of Lula’s visit was to support his personally appointed presidential candidate, Dilma Rousseff, who was formerly his chief of
staff
and the main architect of the government’s investment program, designed in 2007 to accelerate growth.
Stations share staff, facilities, and even stories, reducing not just the number of newsrooms, but also the competition that brings diversity and depth to reporting.
Sergei Ivanov, the son of Putin’s former chief of
staff
of the same name, became first vice president of Gazprombank at 25 (and president of Alrosa, Russia’s state diamond company, at 36).
Yet the US still refuses to act, even after this year’s string of shocking incidents: the massacre in a movie theatre in Colorado, an attack on a Sikh community in Milwaukee, another on a shopping mall in Oregon, and many more before the ruthless slaughter of first graders and school
staff
in Newtown.
Resources must be channeled into training for staff, more clinics, and medicines, and be employed as effectively as possible in each area.
Substantial public rescue funds have reportedly been siphoned off to foreign banks, Goldman Sachs, and
staff
bonuses for purposes unrelated to protecting public interests.
One major company has already gone bankrupt; another is laying off
staff.
But when countries rush to build more clinics, the resulting facilities tend to be hastily constructed and lacking in the equipment, supplies, and
staff
needed to deliver vital health services effectively.
The Ministry of Health has been unable to equip all of these new facilities and cover
staff
and operational costs, as its budget has not risen to match the system’s expansion.
Palace
staff
and people in the countryside kneel before the monarchy not merely as a matter of protocol, but out of genuine love and respect.
An “expatriate” may be paid ten times more than local
staff
for the same job.
In the years after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the Americans always had to be on the front line – battling the enemy abroad to avoid having to battle him at home, in the parlance of the time – while the European allies were perceived as the cleaning
staff.
The IMF has been criticized for burdening borrowers with unnecessary and sometimes perverse lending conditions, but its highly qualified
staff
has not been shy in blowing the whistle when it perceived domestic vulnerabilities in other countries.
With childhood immunization come supply chains, cold storage, trained health-care staff, medical record keeping, data monitoring, disease surveillance, and much more.
Kelly has imposed tight controls over who may enter the Oval Office, listens in on most of Trump’s phone calls during office hours, and controls what pieces of paper reach the president’s desk, thus eliminating the highly ideological screeds that some
staff
members used to slip him.
The discrimination by my country’s government against my racial and ethnic group is so blatant that some civil registry offices have distributed lists of “Haitian sounding names” so that
staff
members can recognize them.
According to Der Spiegel, even members of Chancellor Angela Merkel’s
staff
are now describing the policy as a massive money pit.
Despite the urging of
staff
members, leaders of these missions avoided launching criminal investigations into the missing.
As a result, Russia is now so mistrustful that its military chief of staff, General Nikolai Makarov, recently declared that his country would not rule out pre-emptive attacks to destroy any part of the anti-missile shield that it views as a threat to its own security.
Moreover, the US is surely pleased that the Honduran president is close to President Donald Trump’s chief of staff, John Kelly, and a stalwart supporter of Kelly’s drug war in Central America.
Ronald Reagan’s
staff
was famous for its effectiveness in managing impressions.
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