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This initial plan was implemented within the Jobcentre structure as the Delivering our Vision Programme.

Delivering and by
* Exercising for Excellence ( Delivering successful business continuity management exercises ) by Crisis Solutions
* Delivering ( film ), a 1993 short film by Todd Field
* Information Age Government: Delivering the Blair Revolution by Liam Byrne, foreword by Patricia Hewitt, 1997, Fabian Society, ISBN 0-7163-0582-8
The UK's Ministry of Defence, in the Delivering Security in a Changing World review, announced that the station would close by December 2006.
The brand is also used for the broadcast of children's programmes on BBC One ( weekday afternoons ) and BBC Two ( mornings, daily ), although these strands are to be phased out by the end of 2012, as part of the BBC's " Delivering Quality First " cost-cutting initiative.
As part of the Delivering Quality First proposals submitted by the BBC in October 2011 and approved by the BBC Trust in May 2012, all children's programming on BBC One and Two would be moved permanently to the CBBC and CBeebies channels following the digital switchover.
In March 2007, despite a lifelong fear of heights, Fiennes undertook the formidable challenge of climbing the Eiger by its North Face, with sponsorship totalling £ 1. 8 million to be paid to the Marie Curie Cancer Care Delivering Choice Programme.
Delivering his findings into the deaths deputy state coroner Hugh Dillon said he was concerned about the counter-cultural message by the group, which he said consisted of " shadowy characters ".
In " The Burnt Offering " ( issues # 7-10, originally known as " The Passion of the Cable "), Cable continues with his plan to espouse a philosophy of moderation, and offers invitations to the world's top thinkers, scientists and philosophers to live on Providence ( the recently rebuilt Greymalkin ) in the face of a nervous S. H. I. E. L. D .. Delivering a stark message to the world's leaders, he deliberately sets them all against him by threatening to throw their missiles into the sun.
The 2003 Defence White Paper, titled Delivering Security in a Changing World, set out the future structure of the British military, and was preceded by the 1998 Strategic Defence Review ( SDR ) and the 2002 SDR New Chapter, which responded to the immediate challenges to security in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks in 2001.
Delivering Milo is a 2001 film written by David Hubbard and directed by Nick Castle.
The 2004 Future Capabilities chapter of the UK Defence White Paper, Delivering Security in a Changing World announced a plan to reduce the squadrons Puma force by 6 helicopters.
Business transformation is achieved by aligning the areas of people, process and technology to achieve significant change, e. g. such as ( for example ) 50 % increased revenue or 25 % improved customer satisfaction or a 20 % cut in costs as seen in the BBC's transformation programme Delivering Quality First.
*" Delivering Successful Projects With Challenges of New Teams " by Mukesh Jain ( http :// www. sei. cmu. edu / tspsymposium / 2009 / 2006 / deliver. pdf ), Sep 2006 ;
A Speech Delivered by John Most, at Kramer's Hall, New York, on November 13, 1887, in Denunciation of the Judicial Butchery of the Chicago Anarchists: For Delivering Which, He Has Been Sentenced to Twelve Month's Imprisonment by Judge Cowing.
— General Gordon R. Sullivan, quoted in Delivering Results by David Ulrich.

Delivering and for
* Aware, Inc. White Paper, “ VDSL2: The ideal Access Technology for Delivering Video Services, Rev 2 ”
The service delivery unit is the reference and mapping object for the Service Delivering Price, for all service costs as well as for charging and billing the consumed service amounts to the service customer who has commissioned the service delivery.
In February 2008, the then Secretary of State for Transport, Ruth Kelly, announced that the Department for Transport would provide £ 160 million on top of the £ 128 million that is to be provided through the government White Paper Delivering a Sustainable Railway.
Delivering the 2008 Gough Whitlam Lecture at Sydney University on The Reforming Centre of Australian Politics, Rudd praised the former Labor Prime Minister for implementing educational reforms, saying he was :... a kid who lived Gough Whitlam's dream that every child should have a desk with a lamp on it where he or she could study.
Delivering an address on the occasion, the Governor Malcolm Hailey said that if a scientific body could motivate research in the university departments and steer it for public benefit, then it might become possible for the Government to offer grants for research.
Delivering of power, the six will only be available on rear-wheel drive models, with all-wheel drive reserved for the diesel.
The first U. S. patent to disclose a vibrationally-driven motor may be " Method and Apparatus for Delivering Vibratory Energy " ( U. S. Pat.
Delivering a eulogy for a close friend and for someone who was so much admired is never a happy occasion.
The group's sixth single overall, entitled " The Bride ", was issued that year, serving as the lead-off to their third studio album, R. I. D. E., whose title is an abbreviation for " Rebellious Individuals Delivering Entertainment.
On September 20, 2010, Mr. Ben-Horin ’ s speech “ The Disruptive Opportunity for Libraries ” was a keynote address to the European Congress on E-Inclusion 2010 “ Delivering Digital Europe in Public Libraries ” conference held in the Flemish Parliament in Brussels as part of the European Year for Combating Poverty and Social Exclusion.
Delivering the keynote address at the opening of the Shell Centre for Sustainability at Houston's Rice University in March 2003, Watts spoke out forcefully in favor of Sustainable Development.
In 1780 he was appointed Physician and Man Midwife to the Charity for Delivering Poor Married Women in the own Houses.
At Super Cat's suggestion, he adopted his professional name, an acronym for Musical Assassin Delivering Lyrical Intelligence Over Nations.

Delivering and .
On 21 July 2004, in the Delivering Security in a Changing World review of defence spending, Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon announced that three frigates of the fleet of sixteen would be paid off as part of a continuous cost-cutting strategy, and these were subsequently sold to Chile.
Delivering personnel, equipment, or supplies.
Delivering drugs across the blood – brain barrier is one of the most promising applications of nanotechnology in clinical neuroscience.
* Delivering social and environmental equality.
Delivering a total of 7. 5-million-pounds thrust, the tests produced earthquake-like rumbles throughout the Huntsville area and could be heard as far as away.
* Delivering sustainable systems: investigating sustainable agricultural systems to increase productivity while minimising environmental impact.
::" Delivering functional and social expectations of the public on the one hand and manage to build a unique identity on the other hand creates trust and this trust builds the informal framework of a company.
Delivering his cargo he turns around and heads straight back down into Undercity again.
Delivering the mail as quickly as possible generated a lot of competition and some innovative designs.
Following the Delivering Quality First proposals, it was suggested that Radio 3 share bulletins with Radio 4, so that the same bulletins would be prepared and announced on both channels.
Delivering personnel, equipment, or supplies.
Delivering everything from letters to houses to cargo containers, these firms offer fast, sometimes same-day, delivery.
Delivering 0-60 mph in 5. 6 seconds ( 0 – 100 km / h in 5. 8 sec.
Delivering the troops in this manner, however, prevented most of the soldiers ' heavy equipment and supplies — such as heavy artillery, vehicles, and much food and ammunition — from being carried to Guadalcanal with them.
Delivering a final spate of insults and promises of violence, Ryder leaves.
Delivering checkmate is the ultimate goal in chess: a player who is checkmated loses the game.
Delivering the Huw Wheldon Lecture at the Royal Television Society's annual convention in Cambridge in September 2005, Paul Abbott praised The Second Coming as one of the few genuinely innovative British television drama productions of recent years, describing it as: "... a television masterpiece.
This was a part of the UK Defence Review called Delivering Security in a Changing World ; the Nimrod MR. 2 fleet was reduced in number from 21 to 16 as a consequence.

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