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number and departments
Actually, there are a number of individual-contributor positions in both operating departments and in the company-wide `` services '' operation that are filled by men with successful managerial experience who are currently broadening their capabilities.
The grand jury commented on a number of other topics, among them the Atlanta and Fulton County purchasing departments which it said `` are well operated and follow generally accepted practices which inure to the best interest of both governments ''.
" It contains a café, study space, common areas, and a number of administrative departments, including the Academic Skills Centre.
He also used his appointment powers to reduce the number of federal employees, as many departments had become bloated with political time-servers.
In addition, a number of directors were elected to head the various IRA departments.
Insurance company claims departments employ a large number of claims adjusters supported by a staff of records management and data entry clerks.
The annual number of calls for service to police departments per room (" CFS / room ") as a metric has been used to identify motels with poor surveillance of visitors, inadequate staff or management unwilling to pro-actively exclude known or likely problem tenants from their clientele.
From 2005 KTH is organized into nine schools each consisting of a number of departments:
On 20 January 1942 Heydrich chaired the Wannsee Conference, at which he presented to the heads of a number of German Government departments a plan for the deportation and transporting of 11 million Jewish people from every country in Europe, to be worked to death or killed outright in extermination camps.
The Government of the United Kingdom contains a number of ministries known mainly, though not exclusively as departments, e. g., Ministry of Defence.
Penn offers a broad range of academic departments, an extensive research enterprise and a number of community outreach and public service programs.
The number of departments, initially 83, was increased to 130 by 1809 with the territorial gains of the Republic and of the First French Empire ( see Provinces of the Netherlands for the annexed Dutch departments ).
Following Napoleon's defeats in 1814-1815, the Congress of Vienna returned France to its pre-war size ; the number of departments was reduced to 86, as three of the original departments had been split.
Nevertheless, the Balladur Committee has not retained this proposition and does not advocate the disappearance of the departments, but simply " favors the voluntary grouping of departments ," which it suggests also for the regions, with the aim of bringing the number of the latter down to fifteen.
In the last several decades, a number of proposals have been made to " re-orient " this critique of reason, or to recognize the " other voices " or " new departments " of reason:
Odense is also by far the biggest campus of the SDU-both in terms of physical size and the number of students, staff, departments and degrees.
According to the Institute of Medicine, between 1993 and 2003, emergency room visits in the U. S. grew by 26 percent, while in the same period, the number of emergency departments declined by 425.
Institutionally, demography is usually considered a field of sociology, though there are a number of independent demography departments.
The County Executive oversees the executive branch of the County government that consists of a number of offices and departments.
Each mainland region and Corsica are further subdivided into departments, ranging in number from 2 to 8 per region for the metropolitan ones whereas the overseas regions technically consist of only one department.
The term Department of Energy is used by government departments in a number of countries and may refer to:
State government is organized into several dozen departments, of which most have been grouped together into agencies to reduce the number of people who report directly to the Governor.

number and also
This apparatus will also be used to measure transition probabilities of a large number of other elements.
Since then, there has been a notable increase in the number of stations and also the accumulation of additional data and the development of new techniques for using it, leading to a better understanding of propagation phenomena.
`` We also do a number of things to build up the prestige of the engineer as a ' professional ' and also to give public recognition to individual technical competence.
A number of religions also satisfy for many the need of being linked with the ultimate and eternal.
The number of dictionary forms skipped since the last one matched is also saved.
Thomas also presents a simple equation for deriving an index of persistence, which weights not only the number of stems ( ' roots ' ) per meaning, but their relative frequency.
While the method of interviewing a small number of companies was appealing because of the opportunity it might have furnished to probe fully the reasons and circumstances of a company's practices and opinions, it also involved the risk of paying undue attention to the unique and peculiar problems of just a few individual companies.
Although a large number of coatings systems, particularly at low thicknesses fail cohesively by the cutting mechanism, frequently a second type of cohesive failure may also take place.
We also see how the results may be presented, although if n, the number of state variables, is large any tabulation will become cumbersome.
He also reminded himself that he had an unusual number of possibilities.
The job also covers a number of other items.
Mrs. Marr also has a number of parolees to `` mother '', watching to see that they do not break their parole and that they also learn to readjust to society.
If one takes the middle number, 5, and multiplies it by 3 ( the base number of the magic square of three ), the result is 15, which is also the constant sum of all the rows, columns, and two main diagonals.
All this emphasis on Centrality and on the number 5 as a symbolic expression of the Center, which seems to have begun as far back as 400 B.C., also may conceivably have led to the development of the Five-Elements School and the subsequent efforts to fit everything into numerical categories of five.
They applauded every number, not only at its conclusion but also at the first statement of the theme -- sometimes at the first chord.
Research also suggests that the number of bystanders witnessing distress or suffering affects the likelihood of helping ( the Bystander effect ).
Toward the turn of the twentieth century, a number of anthropologists became dissatisfied with this categorization of cultural elements ; historical reconstructions also came to seem increasingly speculative to them.
Structuralism also influenced a number of developments in 1960s and 1970s, including cognitive anthropology and componential analysis.
In chemistry and physics, the atomic number ( also known as the proton number ) is the number of protons found in the nucleus of an atom and therefore identical to the charge number of the nucleus.

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