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EOP and at
* The number of people within the EOP is tiny and there is no institutional continuity at all

EOP and its
The International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems Service ( IERS ), formerly the International Earth Rotation Service, is the body responsible for maintaining global time and reference frame standards, notably through its Earth Orientation Parameter ( EOP ) and International Celestial Reference System ( ICRS ) groups.
In 1968 the university instituted its Educational Opportunity Program ( EOP ) facilitated the increased minority student enrollment, and offered financial aid to minority students with high potential.
In 2007, the EOP ( Executive Office of the President ) selected ZyLAB for email archiving, basically for its open XML structures, which is endorsed by organizations such as NARA.

EOP and White
The EOP is headed by the White House Chief of Staff, currently Jacob Lew.
The Office contains significant numbers of both career and politically appointed staff ; OMB staff provide important continuity within the EOP since several hundred career professionals remain in their positions regardless of which party occupies the White House.

EOP and Office
The Executive Office of the President ( EOP ) consists of the immediate staff of the President of the United States, as well as multiple levels of support staff reporting to the President.
Very few EOP ( Executive Office of the President ) officials are required to be confirmed by the Senate, although there are a handful of exceptions to this rule ( e. g., the Director of the Office of Management and Budget, the Chair and members of the Council of Economic Advisers, and the United States Trade Representative ).
The Office of Management and Budget ( OMB ) is a Cabinet-level office, and is the largest office within the Executive Office of the President of the United States ( EOP ).
Then, the new Office of Defense and Civilian Mobilization, managed by the EOP ; after that, the Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization, which renamed the former agency ; then, the Office of Civil Defense, under the Department of Defense ( DoD ); the Department of Health, Education and Welfare ( HEW ); the Department of Agriculture ; the Office of Emergency Planning ( OEmP ); the Defense Civil Preparedness Agency ( replacing the OCD in the DoD ); the Department of Housing and Urban Development ( HUD ) and the General Services Administration ( GSA ) ( upon termination of the OEmP ).
The Executive Office of the President of the United States ( EOP ) issued a request for proposal for a computer system to replace the aging Office of Management and Budget ( OMB ) budget system, using Alto-like workstations, connected to an IBM-compatible mainframe.
By law the Office of Emergency Management must have an Emergency Operation Plan ( EOP ) that addresses all of the possible / probable emergencies that may occur.
* Federal Civil Defense Administration ( FCDA ), Office for Emergency Management ( OEM ), Executive Office of the President ( EOP, 1950 – 1951 )
* Office of Defense and Civilian Mobilization ( ODCM ), EOP ( 1958 )
* Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization ( OCDM ), EOP ( 1958 – 1961 )

EOP and Bureau
The Bureau of the Budget was moved to the EOP in 1939, and reorganized into OMB in 1970 during the Nixon administration.

EOP and which
The Act led to Reorganization Plan No. 1, which created the EOP, which reported directly to the president.

EOP and created
New units within the EOP were created, some by statute, some by executive order of the president.
" Eye of the Panther News ", ( EOP ) the schools broadcast journalism program was created in 2007, and continues today.

EOP and .
Precise estimates as to the size and budget of the EOP are difficult to come by.
Ballpark estimates indicate some 2, 000 to 2, 500 persons serve in EOP staff positions with policy-making responsibilities, with a budget of $ 300 to $ 400 million ( George W. Bush's budget request for Fiscal Year 2005 was for $ 341 million in support of 1, 850 personnel ).
They are often called upon to provide analysis information to any EOP staff member.
A corollary of this is that EOP personnel may act independent of, without regard for, and without accountability to Congress.
The Education Outreach Program ( EOP ) is run by NCSF's educational Foundation.
By 1970 there were 1, 400 EOP students.
Uddin is a member of the EOP Implementation Committee, and a trustee of St Katherine's and Shadwell Trust.
Overkill is especially used to refer to a destructive nuclear capacity exceeding the amount needed to destroy an enemy < ref name = EOP, K1 >< http :// dictionary. reference. com / browse / overkill >.</ ref >
The term is attested from 1946 < ref name = EOP, K2 >" overkill.
Through interagency working groups and coordination with other EOP components, CEQ works to advance the President's agenda.

encompassed and two
For the purposes of this discussion, the problem of relative prices is encompassed in these two variables, since GNP includes other prices.
The Louisiana territory encompassed all or part of 15 current U. S. states and two Canadian provinces.
The patent encompassed 14 versions of the fundamental design, split into two categories of seven instruments each and ranging from sopranino to contrabass.
Prior to 2008, this event encompassed two jumps from the ski jumping normal hill, and 15 km cross country skiing.
Freestyle skiing is a form of skiing which originally encompassed two disciplines: aerials, and moguls.
The county encompassed two cities: the City of Brooklyn and the City of Williamsburgh.
During winter, the hunting season, most camps consisted of one or two tents while the spring encampments encompassed up to 10 households ( Vasilevich, 637 ).
Until recently there were only two suborders in Diprotodontia: Vombatiformes which encompassed the wombats and koala and Phalangerida which contained all other families.
Although the town limits in the late 18th century encompassed nothing more than the two sides of Main Street, the days following the Civil War saw a building and land-development boom that remains in full swing to this day.
In 1810, a petition was made to the Northampton County Court to split the township into two portions ( at the time, the area now encompassed by Lehigh County was part of Northampton County ). The name Whitehall refers to a white hall that was built along the Jordan in the early 1700s as a hunting lodge.
Prior to incorporation as a city, the village encompassed the entire area of two small townships.
The peaks of the two hills encompassed by the new, larger hill fort were separated by a dry valley.
The original wall-enclosed city only encompassed the central elevated area of the present old town located between the two long streets — Västerlånggatan and Österlånggatan ( i. e. " Western / Eastern Long Street ") — which passed between the shorelines of the era and the eastern and western city walls.
The area encompassed by the statistical entity covers the southwestern corner of Koochiching County, with the exception of the two cities.
For the ratio to remain constant over the frequency spectrum, the frequency range encompassed by a cent must be proportional to the two frequencies.
The Cat's array of I / O interfaces encompassed one Centronics parallel port, one RS-232C serial port ( DB-25 ), and two RJ11 telephone jacks for the modem loop.
The band's first two records were indebted to classic hard rock influenced by Led Zeppelin and also encompassed slower paced psychedelic rock, space rock, and noise pop influences from bands such as The Verve, Loop, Sonic Youth, Dinosaur Jr and The Jesus and Mary Chain.
That Konin's region encompassed of two counties, namely Konin County and Pyzdry County.
The contest between the two men was just one element of a long-running rivalry that encompassed business, politics, and religion, and was apparently deeply personal.
Allen's political career encompassed the Lowell School Committee, where he was instrumental in starting the Lowell Evening Schools ; two terms in the Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1881 and 1882 ; one term in the Massachusetts Senate in 1883 ; and elected as a Republican to the Forty-ninth and Fiftieth Congresses, March 4, 1885 to March 3, 1889.
A distinctive feature of the system is the presence of two separate LCD screens, the lower of which is a touchscreen, encompassed within a clamshell design, similar to the Game Boy Advance SP.
This first patent encompassed the coast between the Merrimack and Kennebec rivers, as well as an irregular parcel of land between the headwaters of the two rivers.
German West Africa encompassed two colonial entities, Kamerun and Togoland.
It encompassed two possibilities:

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