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" Other critics of the FAO data point out that they do not distinguish between forest types, and that they are based largely on reporting from forestry departments of individual countries, which do not take into account unofficial activities like illegal logging.
Romanoff called fire departments and police stations throughout the region, posing as " Captain Parmenter of the state police " ( a nonexistent individual ) urging them to take action.
Although a permanent staff gradually began to take shape, the main substantive work occurred in the departments.
President Kennedy may have initially looked to a strong Secretary of State to take charge of foreign policy-making, but turned to other strategies when it became apparent that the Department of State did not have sufficient authority over other departments.
Once the Commissioners take office, they divide up responsibility for the municipal departments.
Though there is substantial variation among universities, departments, and individuals, humanities and social science doctorates on average take somewhat longer to complete than natural science doctorates.
Before the new deputies could take their seats, the directors forced through the councils the law of 22 Floréal, annulling or perverting the elections in thirty departments and excluding forty-eight deputies by name.
Most emergency departments have a dedicated area for this process to take place, and may have staff dedicated to performing nothing but a triage role.
This title declares it to be the policy of the United States that discrimination on the ground of race, color, or national origin shall not occur in connection with programs and activities receiving Federal financial assistance and authorizes and directs the appropriate Federal departments and agencies to take action to carry out this policy.
Some fire departments respond to medical emergencies and provide care until advanced personnel can take over.
It can take the form of an official mail issue produced only for the use of government departments.
He resisted measures that would take decision-making out of government departments and transfer them to the caucus or UFA locals, and opposed the efforts of some UFA backbenchers to transform the application of the Westminster system in Alberta.
During new Prime Minister Gordon Brown's Cabinet reshuffle, two new government departments were created to take over the work of the DfES, the Department for Children, Schools and Families and the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills.
For example, a university that is under financial stress may take the drastic step of eliminating or downsizing some departments.
Though there is substantial variation among universities, departments, and individuals, humanities and social science doctorates on average take somewhat longer to complete than natural science doctorates.
Some state motor vehicle departments take a dim view of turning off-road bikes into street legal bikes, such as California which requires a on-road emissions designation from the manufacturer.
Most departments offer courses in English and allow foreign students to take their examinations in English.
In September 2007, he announced funding for students taking second degrees would be re-allocated to allow more students to take first degrees: adult and continuing education institutions such as the Open University, Birkbeck, University of London, and lifelong learning departments throughout the country, have voiced angry protest at the proposals.
In future, let all eunuchs take warning by his example ; should we have further cause of complaint, the chief eunuchs of the several departments of the household will be punished as well as the actual offender.
The traineeships are between 2 weeks and 2 years and can take place in any law related area ; law firms, courts, public institutions, banks, in-house legal departments, consulting firms and international organisations. Before and during the traineeship, ELSA provides assistance with finding accommodation, applying for visas, when necessary, and organising social events to involve the trainee in the daily life of the local community.
Being part of the Commission, the Office has been able not only to benefit from substantial administrative and logistical support, but also to take advantage of the anti-fraud legislation that is available to Commission departments ".
Duties include echoing ( calling out ) " rolls " and " cuts ", locking up ( making sure nothing interferes with a take ), wrangling talent and background, facilitating communication between departments, distributing paperwork and radios, and related tasks as mandated by the ADs.
These announcements cue all departments and the ADs on set as to the next steps they must take.
Since the take over of VLM Airlines, CityJet has some head-office departments located in London and Antwerp, Belgium.

departments and care
Inadequate treatment of pain is widespread throughout surgical wards, intensive care units, accident and emergency departments, in general practice, in the management of all forms of chronic pain including cancer pain, and in end of life care .< ref >
Respiratory Therapists often are in charge of initiating and managing life support for people in intensive care units and emergency departments, stabilizing and monitoring high risk patients being moved from hospital to hospital by air or ground ambulance, and administering inhaled drugs and medical gases such as asthma medication, oxygen, and anaesthetic gases.
Owing to the care which he lavished upon the proper maintenance of the army, Nikephoros II was compelled to exercise rigid economy in other departments.
The Medisch Spectrum Twente ( MST ) hospital is one of the largest top-clinical hospitals of the Netherlands and features important tertiary care departments, fulfilling a supraregional role.
The Airborne Alliance Group took care of many departments for the company.
In some countries, emergency departments have become important entry points for those without other means of access to medical care.
In most departments, this role is fulfilled by a nurse, although dependent on training levels in the country and area, other health care professionals may perform the triage sorting, including paramedics or physicians ( DOs or MDs ).
Doctors in training provide a large portion of the medical care in emergency departments.
* Use of emergency departments for less-or non-urgent care ( Canada ) ( Canadian Institute for Health Information )
Kenora's hospital provides quality care in the following departments:
He published manuals in various departments of knowledge, dictionaries of modern and ancient languages, educational journals, and French, Latin and Greek classics annotated with great care by the most eminent authorities.
Homecare is purchased by the service user directly from independent home care agencies or as part of the statutory responsibility of social services departments of local authorities who either provide care by their own employees or commission services from independent agencies.
This may be exploited by medical insurance companies or government welfare departments eager to limit or deny access to medical and social care.
His writings include more than 200 scientific and lay publications on various aspects of emergency cardiac care, health services research, injury prevention and the role of emergency departments in the provision of health care to the poor.
The hospital has a Minor Injuries Unit, providing basic 24 emergency care, inpatient and outpatient departments, an operating theatre, radiography, physiotherapy and occupational therapy departments.
** Hospital emergency departments: Some visits to emergency departments result in hospital admission, so these would be considered emergency medicine visits rather than ambulatory care.
Inadequate treatment of pain is widespread throughout surgical wards, intensive care units, accident and emergency departments, in general practice, in the management of all forms of chronic pain including cancer pain, and in end of life care.

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