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operational and responsibility
Have you considered delegating operational responsibility to your employee association and carefully restricting your plant's financial contribution??
Being a modern, dynamic, flexible and highly skilled, composed of the national popular resource to maximize the operational aspect of the Bolivarian National Armed Force, through the integration of people organized under the constitutional principle of responsibility between the State and Society Aimed at ensuring the overall defense of the nation.
Due to a number of operational mistakes involving the various police services, German Minister of the Interior Rudolf Seiters took responsibility and resigned from his post.
In 1983 NOAA assumed operational responsibility for LANDSAT satellite system.
Thus, economic transformation created severe problems in maintaining social welfare since local governments were unable to assume financial or operational responsibility for these functions.
Military operations oversees the policy interpretation into military plans, allocation of capability to specific strategic, operational and tactical goals and objectives, change in posture of the armed forces, the interaction of Combat Arms, Combat Support Arms and Combat Support Services during combat operations, defining of military missions and tasks during the conduct of combat, management of military prisoners and military civil affairs, and the military occupation of enemy territory, seizure of captured equipment, and maintenance of civil order in the territory under its responsibility.
The Ministry of Justice, which is headed by the Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice has the responsibility for the coronial law and policy only, and no operational responsibility.
The DIA still actively maintains its responsibility for conventional strategic and operational military intelligence.
Along with the transfer, SAC acquired the three ARDC base organizations and responsibility for attaining initial operational capability ( IOC ) for the nascent U. S. missile force.
The investigative commission that issued a report after the war found that he could not be absolved from responsibility for the lack of operational readiness for the German invasion, but gave him credit for his management of a unity government in exile.
: Executive Order No. 297 designates PBS-RTVM as the entity with the sole responsibility and exclusive prerogative to decide on policy / operational matters concerning the television medium as it is utilized for the official documentation of all the President's activities for news dissemination purposes and video archiving.
In the interim, the board of the DAA has transferred significant day-to-day operational responsibility, under delegated authority, to the boards of the Cork and Shannon Airport Authorities.
While it was initially operationally responsible for its entire network as well as the Scottish Air Ambulance Service, operational responsibility for the Aberdeen – Heathrow route passed to BEA's Super One-Eleven division on 1 April 1973 when the latter's One-Eleven 500s began replacing Scottish Airways Viscounts and mainline division Tridents.
BEA's Channel Islands Airways division assumed financial and operational responsibility for all of its routes serving the Channel Islands except those serving the islands from Heathrow, Bristol, Cardiff, Leeds / Bradford, Liverpool and Newcastle.
The division headquarters served as the command element for southern Baghdad until late March 2009, when it displaced to Basrah to replace departing British forces on 31 March 2009 to coordinate security for the Multinational Division-South area of responsibility, a consolidation of the previously Polish-led south central and British-led southeast operational areas.
This was not a simple replacement of the U. S. 1st ID by the ARVN 5th ; the ARVN unit retained its previous operational responsibility.
Maintenance and operational costs for the facility are also the responsibility of CPTC.
In a related announcement, Murdoch also took “ direct responsibility for the strategic and operational development of News Corporation s television, newspaper, and related digital assets in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East .”< ref >
In his first annual report, he noted that the service secretaries were his principal assistants ; decentralizing operational responsibility to them would make for effective exercise of civilian authority throughout DoD.
Dragoon was the operational responsibility of the US Seventh Army commanded by Lt. Gen. Alexander Patch.
The Command's operational area was the north Atlantic, and its responsibility was to bring the larger aircraft that had the range to do the trip over the ocean from American and Canadian factories to the RAF home Commands.
Additionally, MSC's 12 worldwide MSC ship support units ( SSU ) will now report to the MSC operational area command in their respective areas of responsibility ( i. e., MSC Atlantic in Norfolk ; MSC Pacific in San Diego ; MSC Europe and Africa in Naples ; MSC Central in Bahrain ; and MSC Far East in Singapore ).
He was appointed Chief of the Shuttle Training Aircraft Operations Office in January 1976 with responsibility for the operational use of the shuttle trainer, and held that position until being selected as an astronaut candidate by NASA in January 1978.

operational and Press
Mort Weisman, Jordan's father, joined the company in 1985 to lead the company's operational management having sold his book publishing business, Swallow Press.
In May 2008, in an assignment by Press TV, she and the film-maker David Miller shot a documentary based on Guantanamo Bay after being given unprecedented access to the now defunct Camp X-Ray and the operational Camp Delta, by the US military which operates the naval base in Cuba where hundreds of men, defined as enemy combatants, have been detained since January 2002.
* The Berkeley Press: A complete, operational letterpress printshop, with a large powered platen press and precision Vandercook flatbed cylinder press, the Berekely Press occupies two rooms on the lower level.

operational and is
The Minuteman solid-fueled ICBM is planned to be operational about mid-1963.
Though there is obviously great need for continued experimentation with various types of short-term intervention to further efforts in developing an operational definition of prevention at the secondary -- or perhaps, in some instances, primary -- level, the place of short-term intervention has already been documented by a number of investigators in a wide variety of settings.
The practical operational problem of lexicostatistics is the establishment of a basic list of items of meaning against which the particular forms or terms of languages can be matched as the medium of comparison.
Like primitive numbers in mathematics, the entire axiological framework is taken to rest upon its operational worth.
But what is the operational worth of a sociology which mimetically reproduces the idea of physical models??
An operational approach to sociology can never expect abstract certainty, since it is certainty which every new discovery in science either replaces or reshapes.
** Flotilla-the flotilla is the operational part of the Coast Guard, and consists of 3 vessels.
The only operational rail link into Armenia is from Georgia.
The system is a dual purpose test and interception facility in Alaska, and in 2006 was operational with a few interceptor missiles.
Theodor Adorno claimed in 1969 “ It is self-evident that nothing concerning art is self-evident .” Artists, philosophers, anthropologists, psychologists and programmers all use the notion of art in their respective fields, and give it operational definitions that vary considerably.
The facility is not a conventional airbase, as frontline operational units are not normally deployed there.
: Alpha testing takes place at developers ' sites, and involves testing of the operational system by internal staff, before it is released to external customers.
Minsk has a digital metropolitan network ; waiting lists for telephones are long ; fixed line penetration is improving although rural areas continue to be undeserved ; intercity-Belarus has developed fibre-optic backbone system presently serving at least 13 major cities ( 1998 ); Belarus's fibre optics form synchronous digital hierarchy rings through other countries ' systems ; an inadequate analogue system remains operational.
The FAB is subdivided into four operational commands:
The biggest, and most important, program of the FAB in the last years is the SIPAM ( Sistema de Proteção da Amazônia-Amazonian Protection System ), the operational part of the SIPAM is known by SIVAM ( Sistema de Vigilância da Amazônia-Amazon Vigilance System ).
Currently headed by Chief of Staff general Simeon Simeonov, the General Staff is responsible for operational command of the Bulgarian Army and its 3 major branches.
An example of bad spending plans is the large-scale purchasing of transport aircraft, while the Air Force has a severe need of new fighters ( the MiG-29s, even though modernized, are nearing their operational limits ).
Where the duration of the battle is longer than a week, it is often for reasons of staff operational planning called an operation.
The classic interpretation of blitzkrieg is that of German tactical and operational methodology in the first half of the Second World War that was often hailed as a new method of warfare.
Another misconception, enhanced by Guderian's own account, that he was the sole creator of German tactical and operational methodology is also misleading.
Alternatively, these experiments provide an operational definition of what is meant by " absolute rotation ", and do not pretend to address the question of " rotation relative to what?
Like other SI base units, the candela has an operational definition — it is defined by a description of a physical process that will produce one candela of luminous intensity.

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