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The organisation employs more than 650 scientists and other staff.
The organisation employs operatives of many nationalities, of whom the most senior hold military ranks and colour-based codenames, are posted to Cloudbase, and answer directly to the commander-in-chief of Spectrum, Colonel White.
The organisation employs around 730 staff members and receives annual member state contributions of approximately 143 million Euros.
In 2005, Europe's second largest logistics organisation, Wincanton PLC, consolidated its head office operations and moved to the newly developed Methuen Park office development in west Chippenham, where it employs around 350 people.
A small organisation which employs one or a few janitors directly will have much more trouble with this.
Each body or organisation, whether unincorporated or incorporated, whose premises are within the City of London may appoint a number of voters based on the number of workers it employs.
The organisation employs a mixture of civilian and military staff and is funded within the Defence budget.
The organisation employs approximately 120 staff, located in the head office in Birmingham and at regional offices in Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast.
The largest employer organisation in the ward was identified by the Birmingham Chamber of Commerce as Birmingham Accord Ltd., a construction firm that employs approximately 600 people.
Regulations should include reference to protocols for treating ethical issues in research, including those involving researchers working within the organisation that employs them and / or having access to privileged information.
* Further, a " religion " is further defined in s. 36 ( 4 ); it-does not include an organisation or cult — ( a ) the principal object of which is the making of profit, or ( b ) that employs oppressive psychological manipulation — ( i ) of its followers, or ( ii ) for the purpose of gaining new followers.
The organisation employs around 700 professionals ( medical staff, psychologists etc.
The organisation employs casually paid labourers locally.
The organisation has grown steadily in membership and staffing over the years, and now employs 15 people to promote cycling, lobby government at all levels, and support its members.

organisation and over
Leon Trotsky criticised this view, stating " our rules represent ' organisational nonconfidence ' of the party toward its parts, that is, supervision over all local, district, national and other organisations ... the organisation of the party takes place of the party itself ; the Central Committee takes the place of the organisation ; and finally the dictator takes the place of the Central Committee.
His life was characterised by debates over issues that arose within the fledgling organisation and some of this process can be found in the book Robert Roberts — A study of his life and character by Islip Collyer.
In A Hole In The Heart ( part 2 ), to placate a director from charity organisation Rotary, she allows the executive producer to yell at her and pretend to fire her over one of the show's decisions, when in reality she is receiving a large pay rise in return for her part of the act.
According to Lobo, the organisation was expected to adopt a co-ordinated position on the issue, but El Salvador, the nation presiding over the summit, refused to include the matter on the official agenda, insisting that discussion should retain a regional focus.
The number, size and visible locations of these megalithic monuments ( especially La Hougue Bie ) have suggested that social organisation over a wide area, including surrounding coasts, was required for the construction.
Matthew BoultonThe Lunar Society evolved through various degrees of organisation over a period of up to fifty years, but was only ever an informal group.
Board and members moved over to a new Mars-oriented organisation.
Roel Van Duijn reported in the Dutch national newspaper Trouw on September 5, 1998, and later in the quarterly Skepter of the Dutch organisation Skepsis that following advice of a macrobiotic counselor over conventional medical treatments resulted in the death of his wife.
Although in fact it has a different organisation and a wholly civil mission, its training and activities over more than two decades as an anti-terrorist force have produced markedly military characteristics, giving it the appearance of a virtual fourth military service with significant land, sea and air capabilities and approximately 140, 000 personnel.
At this point, the SS was still part of the SA, the early Nazi paramilitary organisation which now numbered over 3 million men.
In this state, the vanguard party would act as a central nucleus in the organisation of socialist society, presiding over a single-party political system.
The event, considered a failure at the time due to sound problems and bad organisation, has become legendary over the years as a " Woodstock for the baggy generation ".
For over thirty years we have sanctimoniously and dishonestly pretended respect, if not awe, for an organisation which all the time we knew was a monstrous and farcical humbug ....
There has been widespread debate over the legal nature of the EU given its mixture of intergovernmental and supranational elements, with the organisation thus possessing some characteristics common to confederal and federal entities.
The revolt was taken over by young neofascists of the Italian Social Movement ( Movimento Sociale Italiano – MSI ) backed by the ' Ndrangheta, a Mafia-type criminal organisation based in Calabria.
The organisation now has over 10, 000 groups in over 100 countries.
Established in 1985, the organisation now brings together over 270 regions from 33 countries, along with 16 interregional associations, across wider Europe.
Outside EU institutions, the Council of European Municipalities and Regions ( CEMR-CCRE ) is the largest organisation of local and regional government in Europe ; its members are national associations of towns, municipalities and regions from over 35 countries.
As the leader of a women's charitable organisation, she assumes a social and moral superiority over Inspector Goole, whose questioning style she frequently refers to as " impertinent " and " offensive ".
It is widely described as the largest contemporary Trotskyist organisation with sections and sympathizing organizations in over 50 countries.
In February 2006, the Independent Monitoring Commission confirmed that the LVF-UVF feud was over but said that the LVF's involvement with organised crime and drug trafficking continued, describing it as a " deeply criminal organisation ".
It gradually expanded from a local to a national organisation, and finally to a transnational movement, and it now has followers in over 150 countries.
* Supported by Thebes and Thessaly, Macedonia takes over Phocis ' votes in the Amphictyonic League, a Greek religious organisation formed to support the greater temples of Apollo and Demeter.

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The book provides details of the imprisonment of 200, 000 Germans " many of them starved, beaten and tortured " and estimates that " more than 60, 000 died at the hands of a largely Jewish-run security organisation.
After rebranding to become Derbyshire Wildlife Trust in 1986, the organisation became the focus of attention again the following year when it launched an appeal to raise £ 200, 000 to renovate the old railway station buildings at Matlock Bath and create the Whistlestop Countryside Centre, an education facility in the old railway station buildings at Matlock Bath.
At the end of 1885, the highly centralised organisation had 1, 200 branches spread around the country, though less in Ulster.
The first orchestra workshop was in Weimar, Germany, in 1999, after the organisation had received over 200 applications from Arab music students.
A study carried out by the Counter-Terrorism and Operations Department of Directorate General for Security over a sample of files about people convicted of being a terrorist under Turkish laws including 200 militants from the organisation and the four other currently active Islamic organisations ( see reference 1 ) 2, 5 % of the members are aged 10 to 14, 72, 5 % 15 to 24, 17 % 25 to 29, 6 % 30 to 34 and 2 % 35 to 64.
In its peace-time organisation, 6th Division consisted of approximately 1, 200 commissioned and non-commissioned officers ( COs and NCOs ), with approximately 3, 000 enlisted soldiers and 200 civilian support staff.
On August 19, 2010 the organisation was fined by a Dutch appeals court 2, 500 euros ($ 3, 200 ) for publishing a cartoon which suggested the Holocaust was made up or exaggerated by Jews.
Elsham leader Aloysius Renwarin reported Guterres already had 200 members consisting of Indonesian expatriates from Maluku, Timor and Sulawesi in December 2003 when Guterres confidently requested the local government to provide his organisation offices in Timika, Papua.
" The NKT-IKBU has grown to become a global Buddhist organisation that currently lists more than 200 centres and around 900 branch classes / study groups in 40 countries.
The avowed intent of the United Irishmen was to " break the connection with England "; the organisation spread throughout Ireland and had at least 200, 000 members by 1797.
The Confederation of British Industry is a British not for profit organisation incorporated by Royal charter which promotes the interests of its members, some 200, 000 British businesses, from the perspective of their leadership.
Friends of the Earth EWNI defines itself as a grassroots organisation, with over 200 local groups making it the largest environmental network in the UK.
In 1988, Latvian People's Front, an organisation that united more than 200 000 people, was established.
In the same year, $ 200, 000 which she promised to a relief organisation after the Southern Californian fires reportedly never arrived.
In the final stage of the Finnish Continuation War, 1943 – 44, when the Soviet Union threatened to occupy Finland, Finnish intelligence requested to transfer about 200 specialists and advanced intelligence equipment to Sweden to establish an exile organisation.
It has about 12, 000 individual members and consists of approximately 200 local groups, including the youth organisation, Norsk Målungdom.
It is a uniform youth organisation founded in 1959, currently with more than 200 companies.
The first Help for Heroes Day took place on 10 November 2009, and collectively the stations raised £ 200, 000 for the organisation.

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