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General and supportive
Ken Olsen was not supportive of this project, so de Castro left DEC along with another hardware engineer, Richard Sogge, and a software engineer, Henry Burkhardt III, to found Data General ( DG ) in 1968.
The political terms Left and Right were coined during the French Revolution ( 1789 – 1799 ), referring to the seating arrangement in the Estates General: those who sat on the left generally supported the radical changes of the revolution, including the creation of a republic and secularization, while those on the right were supportive of the traditional institutions of the Old Regime.
Prime Minister Harold Macmillan was initially supportive, chastising the Postmaster General Reginald Bevins for threatening to " do something about it ".
* General supportive measures such as vigorous intravenous rehydration and correction of electrolyte disturbances.
Dismissal of Lieutenant-General Gul by Benazir Bhutto had played a significant role on Chief of Army Staff General Mirza Aslam Beg who did not interfere in the matters science and technology, remained supportive towards Benazir Bhutto's hard line actions on the President.
The following year, he was unanimously elected Secretary General of the Arab Front, a movement supportive of the Palestinian revolution.
Since becoming General Secretary, he has been supportive of the links between Amicus and the Labour Party.
When many coal miners were unable to pay their premiums during the General Strike, the Society remained supportive, in line with its founding principles ; according to Johnston:
Musiał says that General Czesław Kiszczak himself decided which oppositional activists were " politically available " – the condition was that the candidates had to be supportive of " evolution " of the system, not its " radical rejection ".
At the same time, the incoming Kennedy administration was placing a much greater emphasis on the need to fight ' small wars ', or counter-insurgencies, and was strongly supportive of officers such as General Howze who were embracing new technologies.
" Attorney General Mike Flaherty initially was supportive of the bill.
Chairman Jose Serrano ( D-NY ), of the House Appropriations subcommittee on Financial Services and General Government ( which oversees language mandating six day service ), said " While I understand the seriousness of the Postal Service's fiscal issues, I remain supportive of a six day delivery schedule.
" Stopford's chief-of-staff, Brigadier General Hamilton Reed was not so supportive and his doubts and prejudices succeeded in swaying Stopford.
Meanwhile, first with the betrayal of the English General Strike in 1926 and then with the subordination of the Chinese Communist Party to the Kuomintang during the Chinese revolutionary year of 1927 resulting in the massacre of the Canton and Shanghai Communards by the Nationalists, Stalinism, a degenerative manifestation indicative of the rise of a bourgeois force within a USSR isolated by the absence of supportive working class revolution in the West, undertook the complete reversal of the principles of the communist program.

General and management
Based on his industry experience on Air Force missile projects, Mueller realized some skilled managers could be found among high-ranking officers in the US Air Force, so he got Webb's permission to recruit General Samuel C. Phillips, who gained a reputation for his effective management of the Minuteman program, as OMSF program controller.
Shortly before the trial Eiffel had announced his intention to resign from the Board of Directors of the Compagnie des Establissments Eiffel, and did so at a General Meeting held on 14 February, saying " I have absolutely decided to abstain from any participation in any manufacturing business from now on, and so that no one can be misled and to make it most evident that I intend to remain absolutely uninvolved with the management of the establishments which bear my name, I wish to that my name should disappear from the name of the company.
Larger hotels may operate with an extensive management structure consisting of a General Manager who serves as the head executive, department heads who oversee various departments, middle managers, administrative staff, and line-level supervisors.
It has also seized power twice at home ( 1966 & 1983 ) and today ‘ has become entrenched in all facets of civic and economic life ,’ including manipulation of national political life – General Sani Abacha ’ s creation of artificial political parties – and a central role in the control and management of Nigeria ’ s oil wealth.
Departments are administered by elected General Councils ( conseil général ) and their Presidents, whose main areas of responsibility include the management of a number of social and welfare allowances, of junior high school ( collège ) buildings and technical staff, of local roads and school and rural buses, and a contribution to municipal infrastructures.
In September 1946, the General Electric Company assumed management of the Hanford Works under the supervision of the newly created Atomic Energy Commission.
Durant was ousted from the management of General Motors in 1910 for five years.
" By signing a 10-year ( contract ) with the Teamsters ( and with over 30 other unions representing city employees ), the current administration and City Council unduly hamstrung not only the current management of city government, but the next six years of management as well, a period that extends well beyond the elected terms of the incoming administration and City Council ," according to a March 2011 report from the Office of the Inspector General of the City of Chicago.
The Transfer Act of 1905 transferred the management of forest reserves from the General Land Office of the Interior Department to the Bureau of Forestry, henceforth known as the United States Forest Service.
Federalist Buenos Aires Governor Manuel Dorrego took over the management of the foreign affairs of the Provinces, but he was executed in 1828 by Unitarian General Juan Lavalle, who commanded troops dissatisfied with the negotiations that ended the War with Brazil.
General management of the organization is in the hands of a president, who is appointed by the Governor General of Canada in Council, on the advice of the prime minister.
In a government report released in December 2008, Inspector General Devaney called MacDonald's management " abrupt and abrasive, if not abusive ," and U. S. Senator Ron Wyden, who commissioned the report, attributed the " untold waste of hundreds of thousands of taxpayers ' dollars " to MacDonald's actions.
The team, with new management in owner Jerry Reinsdorf and General Manager Jerry Krause, decided to rebuild around Jordan.
In 1982, 15 Middle Eastern investors bought Financial General Bankshares, a large bank holding company headquartered in Washington, D. C. All the investors were BCCI clients, but the Fed received assurances that BCCI would be in no way involved in the management of the company, which was renamed First American Bankshares.
Decca became a major player in the depressed American record market thanks to its roster of popular artists, particularly Bing Crosby, the shrewd management of former US Brunswick General Manager Jack Kapp, and the decision to price Decca at 35 cents.
His memoir and management treatise, My Years with General Motors, was more or less finished around this time ; but its publication was held up for nearly a decade longer by GM's legal staff, who feared that it would be used to support an antitrust case against GM.
In fact, Sloan's memoir and management treatise, My Years With General Motors, foresaw some of these problems.
In General Motors these procedures are provided by the central management, which is in a position to appraise the broad long-term trends of the market.
" History seems to have vindicated Drucker in his belief that Sloan's faith in rationality alone — and in the ability of other white-collar managers to be as astute as he himself was — was overardent, because 40 years later, the management and board of directors who had run the original General Motors Corporation into the ground by 2009 were not " in a position to appraise the broad long-term trends of the market "— or were in that position, but not doing the job successfully therein.
* ISO 14004 Environmental management systems — General guidelines on principles, systems and support techniques
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General and patient
* Veterinarian's Hospital – Parody of the soap opera General Hospital and other medical dramas, consisting of Dr. Bob ( Rowlf ) cracking corny jokes in the operating room with Nurses Piggy and Janice, much to the bemusement of the hapless patient.
# General Condition of the patient.
General intelligence was not hindered, and it was concluded that declining performance was related to how long the patient had been suffering from the disease.
* In UK General Practice, the standard glucose load is provided by 394ml of the sports drink Lucozade ( original flavour only ), which the patient is asked to supply.
# General anaesthesia is induced, with endotracheal intubation and full muscle relaxation, and the patient is positioned supine.
The scope of practice of a podiatrist falls into four key categories: General clinics, Biomechanics, High risk patient management and Surgery.
General practitioners like the idea as it formalises what they are telling the patient about how their lifestyle changes are necessary ( Swinburn 1997 ).
In a dispute between a lawyer and his / her client or between a patient and his / her doctor, the Law Society of England and Wales or the General Medical Council will inevitably find itself plunged into a conflict of interest in ( a ) its wish to defend the interests of the client, while also ( b ) wishing to defend the interests, status and privileges of the professional.
In 2006, Kansas Attorney General Phill Kline, a strongly antiabortion Republican, released some sealed patient records obtained from Planned Parenthood to the public.
General anaesthetics have been widely used in surgery since 1842 when Crawford Long for the first time administered diethyl ether to a patient and performed a painless operation.
During Phelps ' time at General Hospital, the character Dr. Patrick Drake exposed a patient and a partner to HIV after a condom broke -- which he was aware had happened -- while he was romantically involved with Robin Scorpio, an HIV-positive character.
One of the season's standout episodes was the Emmy-nominated " Fall Out ", where Potter and Pfeffier considered leaving General General, but reconsidered when they linked the leukemia seen in a patient with exposure to atomic testing ; writer-director Larry Gelbart received a Peabody Award for this episode.
According to the British General Medical Council, off-label prescriptions must better serve patient needs than alternatives and must be supported by evidence or experience to demonstrate safety and efficacy.
In May, 2007, the Toronto General and Western Hospital Foundation set up the Bill Cameron Fund to raise money for esophageal cancer research and patient care.
On her own she began treatment of a patient in the acute stage in her George Street Clinic in Brisbane, then transferring her to the Ward 7 Polio Clinic in Brisbane General Hospital.
In 1998, General Pinochet was held under house arrest initially in Grovelands House while a patient at the Priory Clinic.
In 1828, one of his accounts of medical negligence led to a libel case, Cooper v Wakley, where Wakley accused Bransby Cooper, the nephew of the General Surgeon of incompetence in causing a patient immense suffering as he attempted to extract a bladder stone through a cut beneath the scrotum.
" After spending time as a patient in Brooke General Hospital, he reverted to retired status on 10 May 1946 but was later advanced to the grade of lieutenant general on the United States Air Force retired list by an Act of Congress on 29 June 1948.
Life comes full circle for Carter when he treats one last patient before leaving County General.
Since Manson had accused the incompetent surgeon of murder, he is vindictively reported to the General Medical Council for having worked with an American tuberculosis specialist who does not have a medical degree, even though the patient had been successfully treated at his nature cure clinic.
* Little Big Man, a 1970 western by Arthur Penn in which Richard Mulligan originated the portrayal of General Custer he partially reprises in Teachers, as mental patient Herbert Gower, who teaches his pupils while impersonating historical figures such as Custer, but also Abe Lincoln and Ben Franklin amongst others ( see above ).

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