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Director and spatial
An example of this is the Chair of the Council on Environmental Quality, Nancy Sutley ( the Director of OEQ as well ), chaired an Interagency Ocean Policy Task Force that among other things looked into effective coastal and marine spatial planning.

Director and average
In October 2009, Dr. Delisle Worrell, who is slated to become the replacement Governor of Barbados ' Central Bank of Barbados and current Executive Director of the Centre for Money and Finance at the UWI Cave Hill Campus revealed that " the average Barbadian now earns between BDS $ 200 and BDS $ 499 per week ...."
In May 1996 the franchise was awarded to Prism Rail by the Director of Passenger Rail Franchising for 15 years with an average annual subsidy of £ 18. 4 million and commenced operating as LTS Rail on 26 May 1996.
To compensate for the fact that the vast stage took up most of the room in what is really an average size exhibition hall, the Director deliberately darkened the hall where the audience was located and refused to use wide angled shots of the audience, in order to create the illusion of the venue being bigger than it actually was.
The Board of Stewards consists of ten members who are the past President, current President, President-Elect, on average 6 members and the current NACC Executive Director.
The Executive Committees are made up of thirteen members including the President, Vice President, Secretary / Treasurer, on average 6 members two local arrangement committee Co-Chairs, National prayer chair, and the NACC Managing Director.
The Spartans went on to a 2-9 season and average attendance of less than 7, 000, leading to the firing of Head Coach Fitz Hill and Athletics Director Chuck Bell.

Director and orientation
This orientation usually occurs in late May and is coordinated by the EEP Director.

Director and long
He was long associated with London's Royal Court Theatre, where he was Co-Artistic Director 1969 – 70, and Associate Artistic Director 1971 – 75, directing premiere productions of plays by David Storey, among others.
* In response to NASA research confirming 2010 tied for the warmest year on record, James Hanson, Chief Climate Scientist and Director, Goddard Institute for Space Studies at NASA, stated: " if the warming trend continues, as is expected, if greenhouse gases continue to increase, the 2010 record will not stand for long.
The company re-organised its administration gradually throughout the decade, appointing Moffatt Oxenbould as Artistic Director in 1984, and announcing that Richard Bonynge would become Musical Director Emeritus and Principal Guest Conductor from 1987, after his decade long contract as musical director expired.
* Director of nursing ( long term care facility )
In 1946, Frieda Miller-then Director of United States Department of Labour-told the International Labour Organisation that these home-based operations offered, " low wages, long hours, child labour, unhealthy and insanitary working conditions.
George Szell's long reign as Music Director has been largely credited for the orchestra's rise to eminence.
* Harlan County, USA, Director: Barbara Kopple, USA 1976 – A documentary film about a very long and bitter strike of coal miners in Kentucky
" Writing in The Independent, Mark Thompson, then Director of Television at the BBC, mentioned Moffat's earlier sitcoms Joking Apart and Chalk to suggest " ambition in television is also about sharing the long road to originality and creative achievement.
In his posthumously published memoirs, Valeri Legasov, the First Deputy Director of the Kurchatov Institute of Atomic Energy, revealed that the Institute's scientists had long known that the RBMK reactor had significant design flaws.
He nurtured the organisation during his long stint as Inspector General and as Director and laid the solid foundation on which the organisation grew over the decades to become what it is today.
Inside the album is a note about Hitchcock and Russell's original Musical Director of their meeting place during Jesus Christ Superstar ( and long time Band Member / Orchestrator ): " This Album is Dedicated to the Memory of Frank Esler-Smith.
Turner chose the name Turner Hall Publishing, using his last name and that of Dottie Hall ( Director of Marketing Communications ) in order to convey the sense of a stable, long established, company.
In response, Abraham Foxman, National Director of the Anti-Defamation League, wrote about the JPFO, " Anti-Semitism has a long and painful history, and the linkage to gun control is a tactic by Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership to manipulate the fear of anti-Semitism toward their own end ...
Clarke has long been a strong supporter of British film making and was an Assistant Director of the Scottish Council for Education Technology and was also the President of the British Amateur Cinematographers Central Council in 1971.
His father Ian was senior partner of the stockbrokers Panmure Gordon, in which firm partnerships had long been held by Cameron's ancestors, including David's grandfather and great-grandfather, and was a Director of estate agent John D. Wood.
In September 1999, Editorial Director Jon Phillips authored a product parody of an imaginary videocard called the Bitchinfast3D < sup > 2000 </ sup >, an absurdly long graphics card running five competing 3D chipsets.
An attempt was made to film the scene as described, however by agreement of the Director and Straczynski, the scene was dropped and redone, due to being too long and requiring an awkward and unnatural setup.
He was not the Trojans ' first choice, and was considered a long shot as the USC Athletic Department under Director Mike Garrett initially planned to hire a high-profile coach with recent college experience.
Keith Hennessey, then a Deputy of NEC Director Larry Lindsey, stated that Suskind made up a paragraph long direct quote from him during a White House meeting that he never actually said.
Director Darren Aronofsky's name has long been associated with a possible film adaptation.
In 2003 Egosoft staff were working on a later version-codenamed X2OL-which Egosoft Director Bernd Lehahn described as " our long term goal.
In what the Executive Director called the biggest crisis in the 75-year history of the Festival, a crack was discovered in the seventy-foot long, six and one-half foot high main ceiling support beam of the Bowmer Theatre two hours before the 18 June 2011 matinee.

Director and molecular
* Prof. David Fong, Associate Vice-President, Director of R & D Division in School of Chinese Medicine, Chair Professor in Chinese Medicine ; expert in cancer molecular pharmacology, herbal product development and authentication ; over 200 publications including over 120 SCI papers quoted more than 1900 times.
* Susan Lindquist, a molecular biologist and former Director of the Whitehead Institute

Director and within
* Directora manager of managers within an organization who is often responsible for a major business function and who sometimes reports to a Vice President.
The Director is considered to be a separate entity, not within the departmental structure.
After widespread criticism of the situation, the government also conceded that maids having advanced renewal of contract would not be required to leave Hong Kong through the discretion exercised by the Director of Immigration, and employers would benefit from the waiver simply by renewing the contract within the two-year period, admitting that some employers could benefit from the waiver for up to 4 years.
Section 12 ( 1 ) prescribes the obligations on banks, financial institutions and intermediaries ( a ) to maintain records detailing the nature and value of transactions which may be prescribed, whether such transactions comprise of a single transaction or a series of transactions integrally connected to each other, and where such series of transactions take place within a month ; ( b ) to furnish information of transactions referred to in clause ( a ) to the Director within such time as may be prescribed and t records of the identity of all its clients.
There was, consequently, the astonishing spectacle of the definition of murder, still a matter of common law, being the subject of no less than six appeals to the House of Lords within the next 40 years ( Director of Public Prosecutions v. Smith A. C. 290 ; Hyam v. Director of Public Prosecutions A. C. 55 ; Regina v. Cunningham A. C. 566 ; Regina v. Moloney A. C. 905 ; Regina v. Hancock A. C. 455 ; Regina v. Woollin 4 A11 E. R.
At the time Humphrey was newly appointed as Director of the Division of Human Rights within the United Nations Secretariat.
Various positions within the museum carry out the policies established by the Board and the Director.
Nick Matzke, the NCSE's Public Information Project Director at the time, served as liaison to the legal team, and was responsible for uncovering the substitution of " intelligent design " for " creationism " within drafts of Of Pandas and People, which became a devastating part of the testimony of Barbara Forrest ( also an NCSE Director ), and was cited extensively in Judge John E. Jones III's decision.
Six positions within OMBthe Director, the Deputy Director, the Deputy Director for Management, and the administrators of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, the Office of Federal Procurement Policy, and the Office of Federal Financial Management are presidentially appointed and Senate-confirmed positions.
* R V Jones, the Assistant Director Intelligence ( Science ) at the British Air Ministry insisted for reasons of tactical deception that for every radar station attacked within the real invasion area, two were to be attacked outside it.
Director George Cukor said that when Fields did make a suggestion for a visual bit, such as accidentally dipping his quill in a teacup instead of an inkwell, it was always within the parameters of the character.
The first modern double, or full double, appeared in Belgium ; M. Donckelaar, Director of the Botanic Garden at Louvain, selected plants for that characteristic, and within a few years secured three fully double forms.
Lastly, Title 28 USC Chapter 37 § 564. authorizes United States marshals, deputy marshals and such other officials of the Service as may be designated by the Director, in executing the laws of the United States within a State, may exercise the same powers which a sheriff of the State may exercise in executing the laws thereof.
* Legitimate Power refers to the different types of professional positions within an organization structure that inherit such power ( e. g. Manager, Vice President, Director, Supervisor, etc .).
Under Tate Director and Turner Prize chairman Nicholas Serota, changes are made to involve the public in the viewing of the nominated artist such as a published shortlist, a nomination of four shortlisted artists and an individual exhibition of nominated work within the Tate.
From within the craft, she hears a voice speaking in English with an apparent American accent ( voiced by Director Douglas Heyes ).
The NSF also supports research through several offices within the Office of the Director:
At a July 13, 2004, Senate Banking Committee hearing on the effects of the GLBA five years after passage, the Legislative Director of the Consumer Federation cited Roger Ferguson ’ s 2003 speech and stated the “ extravagant promises ” of universal banking had “ proven to be mostly hype .” He noted that advocates of repealing Sections 20 and 32 had said “ anks, securities firms, and insurance companies would merge into financial services supermarkets ” and, after five years, some mergers had occurred “ but mostly within the banking industry, not across sectors .” Within the banking industry, Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan testified to Congress in 2004 that commercial bank consolidation had “ slowed sharply in the past five years .”
No prosecution may be instituted, except by or with the consent of the Director of Public Prosecutions, for an offence of kidnapping if it was committed against a child under the age of sixteen and by a person connected with the child, within the meaning of section 1 of the Child Abduction Act 1984.

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