"That's where we are," the former senior civil servant said.
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Adriana Di Carlo, a civil servant, said she was excited.
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His father, who is retired, was an Irish civil servant.
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His father was a civil servant, his mother a schoolteacher.
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His mother was a nurse, his father a civil servant.
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After leaving ENA in 1959, he became a civil servant.
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But Sara is not an elected politician or civil servant.
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"Europe industrialised on the back of coal," says a civil servant.
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Hong Kong's most senior civil servant, Carrie Lam, submitted her resignation.
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He was previously a civil servant at Qatar's civil-aviation regulator.
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"They didn't know what it meant," the civil servant told me.
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I figured: He's a civil servant; how crazy can he be?
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Marleen Groot, a civil servant for the city of Amsterdam, officiated.
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Her mother was a civil servant and her father a painter.
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Mr. McCabe is a career civil servant, entitled to job protections.
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She is also a former senior civil servant with broad experience.
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Councilman Diep goes about his day like any mild mannered civil servant.
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But how do you as a Civil Servant evaluate potentially transformational startups?
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A full tank would cost a civil servant half a month's pay.
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"She just says, 'Tell me more,' " the former civil servant told me.
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Another victim was Belgian civil servant Olivier Delespesse, according to his employer.
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"I was staying away," said Mr. Maack, a civil servant in Ottawa.
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The tweets were quickly criticized for disparaging a long-respected civil servant.
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Claude-Emmanuel Triomphe, 58 A former civil servant in the Labor Ministry.
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They singled out civil servant Lois Lerner for allegations of criminal wrongdoing.
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Lam describe her as a relentlessly driven civil servant who gets results.
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Three quarters of Congo's budget pays civil servant salaries and government operating expenses.
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Roughly three-quarters of the 800,000 teachers in Germany have civil servant status.
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The term 'civil servant' does not apply to those who refuse to serve.
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Eight months later, Hashem, a Syrian civil servant, would try the crossing again.
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Most of these positions are filled temporarily by a senior career civil servant.
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Another State Department official said Gross is a longtime and respected civil servant.
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Everyone in Düsseldorf knows about it, including Louise's surly civil-servant husband, Theo.
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The most troubling correspondence revolves around a career civil servant named Sahar Nowrouzzadeh.
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Only a civil servant named Qu Yuan persisted in warning of the danger.
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Rick Cotton, a veteran civil servant and infrastructure expert whom New York Gov.
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His career course appeared to be set as a civil servant and diplomat.
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Mr. Triomphe The former civil servant, who was wounded at La Bonne Bière.
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He had worked as a civil servant at the bureau in the 1990s.
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Yeah, I mean until the Obama administration, I was a career civil servant.
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In a statement Monday, McAleenan also praised Morgan's experience as a career civil servant.
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His wife, a civil servant with the Ontario government, is the family's main breadwinner.
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It is named after Sir John Chilcot, a retired civil servant, who led it.
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"I think the dissolution of NERC was untimely," said retired civil servant Foday Kallon.
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EVERY government minister, senior civil servant and charity official is familiar with the pitch.
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Perhaps some cunning British civil servant has found a way of escaping this dilemma.
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"We got her eight weeks before anybody expected," a former civil servant told me.
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Civil servant Amer al-Ghamdi has a simpler dream: to buy an affordable home.
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"It just won't work," said a civil servant as he waited for a minibus.
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Tony, the retired civil servant, has left England for his country house in Italy.
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"It's got so expensive," retired civil servant Ahmed, 62, said outside a Cairo metro station.
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ALONG with 3m other workers, Eamonn, a civil servant, used to commute into London daily.
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Joint Secretaries are two rungs below full Secretaries, the top civil servant in a ministry.
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Muthoni Njoki's mother was always heavily involved in the political sphere as a civil servant.
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Former top civil servant Carrie Lam is widely expected to win, thanks to Beijing's backing.
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A freeze on civil servant wage hikes was also on the cards, the newspaper reported.
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Costa has started to reverse austerity, including hiking civil servant wages and the minimum wage.
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Joel Clement is an independent science, policy and climate change expert and former civil servant.
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In Pakistan, Amanullah's father was a civil servant; Khan's maternal grandfather managed a cotton mill.
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The lone employee approving those tax refunds was a lifelong civil servant named Sven Nielsen.
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Analysts said they could not recall a career civil servant quitting in such a spectacle.
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As a senior, well-connected civil servant, she was a powerful figure in the Dominican Republic.
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Najib did say what wouldn't be cut: civil servant pay, about a third of government spending.
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The multi-page letter traveled to Brussels overnight, accompanied by a civil servant and a guard.
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Members of the clergy complained that they did not want to lose their civil servant status.
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Civil servant who watched porn at work blamed for infecting a US government network with malware
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Third: A civil servant is accountable only to his or her superior, not to the public.
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The law also requires every civil servant to report any cases of waste, fraud and abuse.
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Before that, she worked as a Pentagon civil servant and as a Senate Armed Services staffer.
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They also characterized her as a highly credible civil servant — one Republicans would have difficulty discrediting.
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Simos Demetriades, a civil servant, worried that Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, could not be trusted.
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The aunt said Wilayat was an ordinary woman then, the young wife of a civil servant.
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"Any patriotic civil servant should take steps immediately … to remove the man from office," Carle says.
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The job has typically been held by a career civil servant with a background in statistics.
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They began almost immediately after the former civil servant became Hong Kong secretary for development in 2007.
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ABORTION, says Theodora, a Greek civil servant, was "an absolute necessity" when she became pregnant last year.
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Talk of a Korean peace treaty, a top civil servant resigns in Japan and a SpaceX launch.
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Barry Hanson (1943–21815), producer of The Long Good Friday (21999) and The Naked Civil Servant (21944).
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A meticulous civil servant, he will assess the police findings and the recommendations of his own team.
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"I was very disappointed with Buhari's first term," says Umar, a civil servant in Abuja, the capital.
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My identity as an astronaut, as a civil servant, just got eroded when that whole thing happened.
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Seven months after resigning from CIDE, Professor Villagómez resumed his career as a civil servant at Infonavit.
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Authorities say the attack was actually a botched robbery carried out by a debt-ridden civil servant.
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Pe Zin Tun was a civil servant who had been retained from the previous quasi-civilian government.
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He instantly went from being an unpopular director, particularly with Democrats, to being a wronged civil servant.
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Judith LaRocque, a career civil servant in Canada, has served as interim CRTC chair since Blais' departure.
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My mom was a nurse, and my dad worked in the Health Ministry as a civil servant.
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It is the voice of a mild-mannered civil servant — cerebral, courtly, deferential and exquisitely self-conscious.
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The Begum, or queen of Oudh, was actually Wilayat Butt, the widow of a Pakistani civil servant.
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Lam, a career civil servant, apparently did not foresee how much public fury that proposal would unleash.
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Before her nomination, Duke had been working in the private sector after decades as a civil servant.
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Britain's top civil servant on Tuesday indicated that was a possibility, which drew ire from Sinn Fein.
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But as the leading civil servant in the newly created Brexit ministry said, plans can always come unstuck.
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She said she had been a civil servant for decades and still had work she wanted to do.
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"It's a tradition in this country," says Sabo Ibrahim, a civil servant who lives opposite Giginyu Primary School.
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Austria presented the proposal at a meeting of EU officials at a civil servant level, the magazine said.
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Russ Mantle, a retired civil servant, has recorded his mileage since he got his first bike in 1952.
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Based on his position as a foreign-affairs officer, he's a civil servant and not a political appointee.
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I'd like a lookalike who is more important than me (mid-ranking civil servant, perhaps?) to step in.
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Ms. Merkel's posture as a stalwart civil servant has led her at times to defy overwhelming public opinion.
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Those positions have been eliminated and the civil servant positions replaced with deputy ministers appointed by Mr. Erdogan.
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JAKARTA, Indonesia — In an ideal Indonesia, a Papuan man would live in Jakarta and become a civil servant.
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She was a single mother, and worked as a civil servant in Beijing through decades of political upheaval.
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Ms. Mitchell is a career prosecutor and civil servant with decades of experience investigating and prosecuting sex crimes.
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We lost more people on 9/11, in part because we are such a civil-servant-oriented borough.
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He was a 52-year-old civil servant at the time, a veteran of the Second World War.
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The search operation will continue for the last body, Pithoragrah district's top civil servant Vijay Kumar Jogdande said.
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As a magistrate, civil servant and politician, she heard echoes of that humiliation in the trampled dignity of women.
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Instead he is the child of civil servant Anthony Montague Browne, who served as personal secretary to Winston Churchill.
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In all honesty, I enjoyed my previous high profile, hectic job more than I enjoy this civil servant job.
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That last position is now held by an acting civil servant after the Trump nominee for the position, Rep.
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At 18 he began an affair with Marie Vasnier, a gifted singer and the wife of a civil servant.
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Wearing a flowing robe and a hijab, the 25-year-old civil servant said she cared little about soccer.
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One of the men, a senior civil servant with Asian roots, has accused the players of racially abusing him.
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Reports emerged last week that Tillerson is poised to cut 2,300 diplomatic and civil servant positions from his agency.
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Almost any civil servant, sooner or later, and perhaps often, will implement policies they personally do not agree with.
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James Mori, 37, a farmer and civil servant, argued that a localized government system could make officials more accountable.
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Kirby, a retired civil servant who is now 75, trying to help her regain enough mobility to go home.
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Her husband's income as a civil servant has increased in recent years, and so has their interest in travel.
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Others have since called for the former senior British civil servant to address the findings before he takes over.
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Ram Karan works as a civil servant in New Delhi's notorious bureaucracy and lives with his daughter and granddaughter.
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Ajay Mishra, the career civil servant in charge of energy in the central Indian state of Telangana, knows firsthand.
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A Dutch civil servant says he hid the precious artifact away in his home for more than 20 years.
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Xu Guyong, a 46-year-old civil servant, traveled from Zhejiang Province to catch this week's game in Shanghai.
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They would need approval from the senior-most civil servant in the interior ministry to carry out such surveillance.
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There is not even casual work available nearby for Atmeh, a former civil servant and Musa, a former student.
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In summarizing a petition from a civil servant fired by the Army, Judge Gorsuch seemed to suppress a smile.
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Likewise, EU teachers must pass a test and become a French civil servant to work in secondary schools there.
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A senior civil servant in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province said he hasn't approved any major project since late 2018.
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Britain's most senior civil servant Mark Sedwill has launched an inquiry and written to ministers who were at the meeting.
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Gomez is an expat and former civil servant from Maracaibo, the capital of Venezuela's Zulia state near the Colombian border.
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Meanwhile Sir Simon McDonald, the Foreign Office's top civil servant, told a committee of MPs that more leaks might follow.
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During his previous tenure as finance minister, the veteran civil servant Nene had been keen to rein in government spending.
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Like any civil servant, Barr is supposed to work on behalf of all Americans and not just some of them.
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Both as a rising civil servant and an establishment grandee he was a great party-giver, and was extremely charming.
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That whistle-blower is a C.I.A. officer who seems to be, like many of those testifying, a career civil servant.
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If you're a Civil Servant, use the following to help you evaluate the GovTech startups you're thinking of working with.
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Below are extracts from Kim Darroch's resignation letter and the response from the head civil servant at Britain's Foreign Office.
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The Guardian on Wednesday said here Ofcom has picked senior British civil servant Melanie Dawes to be its chief executive.
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The new three-member panel will be headed by Don Ferguson, a former senior civil servant in New Brunswick. tgam.
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Four of them are relatives of Khalil, a former civil servant who quit his job after IS took over Mosul.
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The police are now involved in the source of the Darroch leaks, a senior British civil servant confirmed on Wednesday.
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Two months after Donald Trump's Inauguration, the White House took a sudden interest in a civil servant named Sahar Nowrouzzadeh.
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She spoke of herself as a civil servant, someone who should always seek to unite the community she is serving.
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In fact, as a career civil servant, Mr. McCabe, 49, has protections and cannot be pushed out by the president.
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It simply means Nielsen took her job and its legal obligations seriously — what we would expect from any civil servant.
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How a 57-year-old civil servant who likes to cook, read and write found herself boxing in the outback.
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Wu Xiaoqiong, 28, is the only child of a civil servant and a doctor in the eastern province of Anhui.
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Typically, a civil servant who is the disbursing officer at the payment center will sign federal checks, the report said.
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Rachida Kaddouri, 46, a civil servant, has been going to Casablanca every week, sometimes taking her two daughters with her.
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Admission of pot-smoking could once disqualify a young Israeli from mandatory military service or a civil servant from office.
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Perhaps he was working as a schoolteacher, or as a much-derided civil servant in some corner of our government.
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The top civil servant at the UK's Home Office resigned on Saturday, threatening to send Boris Johnson's government into disarray.
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Wu Xiaoqiong, 28, is the only child of a civil servant and a doctor in the eastern province of Hefei.
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However, McCabe had the media, which portrayed him as a noble civil servant viciously and unfairly targeted by Trump operatives.
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Career Civil Servant Mr. Boente, 62, has worked for the Justice Department since 1984 under both Republican and Democratic administrations.
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The State Department's inspector general last Wednesday briefed congressional aides about an apparent attempt to smear the veteran civil servant.
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One moment, Mr. Mueller is a respected civil servant leading an important investigation at the behest of the Justice Department.
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Another new entrant, S Jaishankar, a former top civil servant in India's foreign ministry, was also sworn in as a minister.
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Civil servant Saddam Jabber had a candidate he enthusiastically supported, but was unable to vote for him because of technical issues.
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"Prices are rising daily, not monthly," said Gamal Darwish, a civil servant, as he queued to buy subsidised sugar in Cairo.
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A longtime Wisconsin civil servant told me that she worries about the security of her job if the bill becomes law.
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"I think (an OVP-FPO) government would mean the most positive change for Austria," said the 36-year-old civil servant.
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"We have got a huge challenge ahead of us," Chakrabarti, 57, a former British civil servant, said after his re-election.
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As a precocious young civil servant, he brokered arms deals which helped his uniformed counterparts to get the weapons they needed.
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After he became president in 2015, Buhari made Lawal Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) - Nigeria's top civil servant.
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A career civil servant, Mohd Irwan is Treasury secretary-general at the Finance Ministry, which is headed by Prime Minister Najib.
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After the publication of the letters, however, Franklin could no longer present himself as an honest broker and respectable civil servant.
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In April it enlisted Farid Azarkan, a former top civil servant who heads the country's main Moroccan-Dutch civil-society group.
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But Mr. Rodrigues, 59, said the current government had been among the worst of his 30 years as a civil servant.
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I'd point out that when you take the oath of office as a civil servant, you swear to uphold the Constitution.
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However, BPD Bali's proportion of non-civil servant lending is among the highest of all Fitch-rated Indonesian regional development banks.
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Cases of kompromat British civil servant John Vassall was targeted while working at the British embassy in Moscow in the 1950s.
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He was the youngest of three children born to a civil servant father and a mother who worked in child healthcare.
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His shelves were covered in patriotic bric-a-brac: presidential biographies, flags and awards earned by his son, a civil servant.
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The head of that team, William N. Bryan, was a career civil servant with an expertise in energy infrastructure and security.
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No. As a career civil servant, Mr. McCabe is not a political appointee who can be summarily dismissed by the president.
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"No judge, no government and no civil servant has right to charge and pursue the president of all Catalans," he said.
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He added that currently there are nine known cases: three active-duty servicemembers, one civil servant, four dependents and one contractor.
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Adriana Di Carlo, a civil servant, said she had gone to work on Monday though some of her colleagues had not.
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One career civil servant after another has testified to the same facts confirming the whistle-blower complaint that triggered this investigation.
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The bride's father is a civil servant in Innsbruck, Austria, for the customs administration of the Austrian Federal Ministry of Finance.
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For much of his life, Mr. Adams was an anonymous civil servant in London who wrote government reports on the environment.
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As a career civil servant, McCabe is entitled to job protections and cannot be unilaterally removed as a political appointee can.Rep.
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Ms. Gayson was born on March 17, 1928, in Surrey, England, the daughter of Maria and John Sargaison, a civil servant.
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His father, Yu Chaoying, was an educator and later a civil servant in the Nationalist government led by Chiang Kai-shek.
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In "Unvanquished," he portrayed himself as a dedicated civil servant hounded out of office by Mr. Clinton for election-year political gain.
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He was an ideal senior civil servant, and one with the rare gift of being able to move seamlessly between prime ministers.
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Taking a break from the tear-gas on July 28th one young civil servant credited him with teaching her to resist violence.
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Maryland civil servant Denise Eblen told BuzzFeed News she'd be missing her nephew's christening in Ireland due to the airline going bust.
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Tim Mclheny, a 240-year-old civil servant from Vermont who describes himself as a moderate Republican, is a case in point.
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But in 2017 the top job went to its then-CFO Kees van Dijkhuizen, who had also worked as a civil servant.
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Adams, a self-confessed countryside-loving man, was a civil servant who left government after realizing the city was not for him.
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Bodnar as a civil servant cannot accept the $20,000 prize money so it will be donated to civic rights groups in Poland.
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"Had we not helped them, they could have fallen prey to people smugglers," said Sergio, a retired civil servant and Baobab volunteer.
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"Previously, the government was only interested in tax revenues (from the mining sector)," said Nigerian civil servant and mining official Sam Hart.
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Europe's top civil servant has said he is "not very optimistic" about Britain's chances of leaving the European Union with a deal.
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Lee was found guilty of providing financial support for former president Park's close friend and confidante, who was not a civil servant.
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In interviews in recent days, the candidates were scant on details of what they would do as the world's top civil servant.
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Civil servant loans tend to be of lower risk as instalments are deducted directly from salaries that are paid through the bank.
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Rivera is a seasoned civil servant and is current head of the financial sector policy and legal affairs department at the Treasury.
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Civil servant Julie Ogoye was talking to a colleague in their fourth floor Nairobi office when she heard a strange noise outside.
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Over the years, Mr. Hunt gained a reputation as a by-the-book civil servant who also happened to be politically conservative.
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Her father, Malik Ghulam Jilani, was a civil servant and a left-wing politician who was frequently jailed for opposing military dictators.
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Lam, a no-nonsense civil servant who typically sticks to her positions, did not act as though she was considering stepping down.
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Lam, a lifelong civil servant, because her political heir apparent, Paul Chan, has a reputation for being even more strongly pro-Beijing.
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Retired civil servant Vera Texeiras, who has lived near the tourist destination Beco do Batman for 30 years, is one of them.
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Second, there almost surely will be another nonpolitical, high-integrity civil servant who will testify about Trump and his lawyer Rudy Giuliani.
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"Macron's alignment with Trump is a catastrophe," said Patrick Cassan, a civil servant interviewed in the mixed-income 19th Arrondissement of Paris.
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Lam was a lifetime civil servant in Hong Kong, rising to the second-highest job in the territory, which is chief secretary.
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"I've been in this system for over 30 years and I believe this case should have been dismissed," says a civil servant.
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"In truth, my vote is a protest vote," said Amaral, a 64-year-old retired civil servant in downtown Rio de Janeiro.
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The arrests, made last December, include two police officers, a prison warden, two civilian militia members, a civil servant and three soldiers.
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Both bills included 1.9% annual raises for the general civil servant population, and Republicans tried to tie those to raises for executive salaries.
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It does not help that she was the civil servant in charge of the political-reform process that culminated in the Umbrella movement.
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"It is like watching a piece of snow roll down a mountain," says a veteran civil servant ousted in one of the purges.
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"I voted Vox," said Pedro, a 57-year-old civil servant who used to vote center-right but changed his mind this time.
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He is not the first senior civil servant to leave early; Helen Bower, the respected chief spokeswoman at 10 Downing Street, went first.
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"We are now living the silver lining," said Mr. Parkinson, a retired civil servant who moved into his new home 10 days ago.
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Regardless of whether you're a GovTech founder or a Civil Servant looking to work with a startup, you should be talking with investors.
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He has been a civil servant for most of his career, and has served on the board of the Reserve Bank of India.
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Olly Robbins is a senior U.K. civil servant who has helped oversee Britain's negotiations with the European Commission for much of that period.
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She has worked as a civil servant since she was 20 and is the kind of person who never runs a red light.
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But then he took the unconventional path of running his own business, rather than becoming a civil servant like most of his contemporaries.
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Kennedy has been a civil servant since 85033, and was confirmed for his current position 14 months before Clinton became secretary of State.
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At this week's hearings, the civil servant witnesses answering questions inspired a lot more confidence than the elected officials who were asking them.
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He was a civil servant to the core at a time that his own party was smashing government as inefficient and even corrupt.
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And mostly what the commissioners vote on are proposals brought to them by non-partisan civil servant staff: proposed rules and policy statements.
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Colin, whom Anna describes, with a bizarre lack of detail, as "a civil servant," is essentially Ibsen's Torvald Helmer in contemporary British drag.
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May, she writes, was probably the right person to give it a try: an old-fashioned civil servant, without ideology or overweening ambition.
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In the 1990s he was a civil servant and an advisor at one point to Michel Barnier - currently the European Union's Brexit negotiator.
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Then, in June, it ruled that a gay civil servant and his husband were entitled to spousal benefits and a joint tax return.
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Hong Kong's top court in June ruled in favour of a gay civil servant fighting for spousal and tax benefits for his husband.
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Her father, Chief Emmanuel Afolabi Silva, was a lawyer, and her mother, Charlotte Olamide Williams, was a civil servant with the Nigerian Railway.
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Earlier this month Hong Kong's high court overturned a landmark ruling that gave health benefits to the husband of a male civil servant.
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The retired civil servant, who asked not to be named, said this improved hygiene and had no adverse affect on a woman's sex life.
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And that any patriotic civil servant should take steps immediately, and should have taken steps long ago, to remove the man from office immediately.
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Tillerson will be the first modern nominee for secretary of State who is better known as a businessman than a statesman or civil servant.
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Jean-Marie Campana, a retired civil servant, prefers Mr Juppé's unifying message to the "excesses" of Nicolas Sarkozy, a former president and rival candidate.
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He has been replaced by Shaktikanta Das, a career civil servant who is thought to be an ally of Narendra Modi, the prime minister.
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Richard Wilson, who was Britain's top civil servant at the time, recalls the speed at which the legislation flew through Westminster as "breath-taking".
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Context: Darroch, a highly regarded career civil servant, was due to leave Washington at the end of this year — his fourth in the post.
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Although Mr Mendelblit's integrity is not in doubt, he is reluctant as a civil servant to start proceedings that could bring down the government.
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But he is a Turkish civil servant, one of hundreds sent on three-year secondments by Turkey's Diyanet Isleri Baskanligi (directorate of religious affairs).
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Brauna Afraimu, 41, a civil servant based in Yola, said he was too disillusioned to make the 440 kilometre journey to nearby Bauchi state.
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After so many leaks, the top civil servant sent a warning to officials threatening them with dismissal if they made sensitive Brexit details public.
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"I protested in 2012 but I wouldn't do it again," one civil servant says as his car snakes through a queue in the capital.
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SPD leader Andrea Nahles faced a backlash from members of her party furious at the decision to retain Maassen as a senior civil servant.
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Analysts say the appointment of a civil servant governor, rather than an economist, is likely to add to doubts about the state bank's autonomy.
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A graduate of France's elite ENA administrative school and HEC business school, de Castries was a civil servant before moving to Axa in 1989.
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He also reiterated a common demand among President Donald Trump's allies: bring forward the anonymous civil servant whose complaint helped surface the Ukraine scandal.
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Letter To the Editor: Having worked as a civil servant in the State Department, I cannot thank Paul R. Verkuil enough for his Oct.
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If you're a nonpartisan civil servant, you're either an arrogant unelected bureaucrat or a foreign-born subversive with questionable loyalty to your adopted country.
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The document was originally overseen by Beth Cameron, a former civil servant who led the directorate before leaving the White House in March 2017.
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His father, a civil servant who supervised telephone installations, was posted around the country and later deployed to British Guiana, a colony until 1966.
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He is a lackey of the British government, a glorified civil servant, the speedboats and dalliances with the Pussy Galores of the world aside.
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Grady was a career civil servant before joining the Trump administration and has nearly three decades of experience at DHS and the Defense Department.
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"This is the second revolution," warned Ahmed Wafi, a retired civil servant whose daughter, Sabrine Wafi, is a leading women's rights activist in Tataouine.
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Omghar Fikri, a civil servant and a volunteer who helps the families of prisoners organize their weekly visits, believes there is space for compromise.
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"Mr. Goklany is a longstanding career civil servant whose service spans multiple decades and Administrations of both parties," the department said in a statement.
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Wright, who had been the division's acting head, is a career civil servant and has worked for administrations of both Democratic and Republican presidents.
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"This is the second revolution," said Ahmed Wafi, a retired civil servant whose daughter, Sabrine Wafi, is a leading women's activist in the town.
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Whistleblowers perceived this to be "the result of acting as a committed, civil servant who played it by the book," according to the report.
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The age was corrected on Singh's election card, but he continued to use an old card "to hide his age," the civil servant said.
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"It's an important election to change the old way of doing things," said Rafael Mello, a civil servant who voted Sunday morning in Rio.
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You have to have a great feeling of commitment to whatever you&aposre doing, whether it&aposs as an economist, or a civil servant.
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The average pension payment is less than $10 per month for a rural elderly person but nearly $500 dollars for a retired civil servant.
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A graduate of France's elite ENA administrative school and the HEC business school, de Castries was a civil servant before moving to Axa in 1989.
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In her previous role as Hong Kong's top civil servant, she had to implement his policies—and, by extension, those of the party in Beijing.
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Cohen is a fourth-generation San Antonian and a career civil servant who worked for the Department of the Interior under former president Bill Clinton.
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"I happily voted for Macron in 2017, but he's really making fun of us," said Dominique Jouvert, 63, a retired civil servant demonstrating in Lyon.
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"I wouldn't be caught dead in one of those," said Mark Kuria, a 45-year-old civil servant dressed dapperly in a well-cut suit.
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"There is no shortage of food," said the former civil servant, a devout Catholic who credits his faith for driving him to help the poor.
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Between gulps of beer, Danladi, a former civil servant, speculates that politicians have lost interest in sharia because they have exhausted its vote-winning potential.
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Kathryn: I don't expect him to deviate from the points that he has been attempting to complete for his entire career as a civil servant.
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"It is an account of an intervention which went badly wrong, with consequences to this day," said the inquiry chairman, former civil servant John Chilcot.
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Not every civil servant agrees with the positions of a new president, but almost universally federal employees understand their responsibility to execute these new policies.
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On Thursday, in a video posted on Twitter, a civil servant proposed to his girlfriend on the floor of the House of Commons in London.
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"We live separated," said Jos Wauters, a civil servant from the nearby city of Affligem, known for its blond beer brewed in a nearby abbey.
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Jeremy Corbyn has asked the UK's most senior civil servant to intervene to stop a no-deal Brexit from happening during a general-election campaign.
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This breed is celebrated for its agility and speed, but is also known for having a good temperament; an important quality for a civil servant!
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Gross, a State Department employee with years of experience translating at the highest levels, is known within the department as a longtime, respected civil servant.
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They sat together — a nurse, a civil servant, a therapist, an insurance executive — and tried to decode the guidance given by state and federal authorities.
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"About 60 to 65 people were on board the bus," said Akshay Sood, a senior civil servant in Kullu district, where the accident took place.
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While ChemChina is a state-owned enterprise, the man who spearheaded the acquisition, Ren Jianxin, is more free-wheeling entrepreneur than risk-averse civil servant.
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A career civil servant, Ms. Lam is known as a determined administrator who sometimes lacks the political savvy to sell her initiatives to the public.
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Dean Campbell, 52, New York (Black; Civil servant) I am glad that Tiger overcame physical and personal challenges to come back, especially at his age.
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But Tamil Nadu's success waned after Mr. Vijayakumar, a dedicated civil servant who gave his mobile number to thousands of teachers, retired the following year.
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"Such applications as YouTube and Google Maps, they are vital," said George Kirmizidis, a civil servant browsing at a BASE mobile phone shop in Brussels.
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He added that currently there are six known cases of COVID-19: three active-duty service members, one civil servant, four dependents and one contractor.
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"No civil servant should have to suffer silently, afraid of retaliation or isolation, when they're just trying to do their job," Secretary Zinke told employees.
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The current acting Census Bureau director, Ron Jarmin — a career civil servant rather than a political appointee — has reaffirmed the bureau's "absolute commitment" to confidentiality.
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"There was a dramatic departure between Odinga's father and Kenyatta's father," said John Githongo, a longtime civil rights activist and a former federal civil servant.
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One friend of mine, a civil servant, was crossing Westminster Bridge just minutes before the March attacker ran over pedestrians at 70 miles an hour.
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"He incarnates a profound change that is happening in France," said Jerome Wenz, 63, a retired civil servant, who listened to Mr. Berville in Lanvallay.
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Here is Mike Lofgren, a long-time civil servant and aide to many congressional Republicans, writing in 2014 about that national security machine for BillMoyers.com.
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Under current law, they must choose a senior civil servant or one of the two officials in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.
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The son of a civil servant and a retail manager, Mr. Lam took all the right steps to climb Hong Kong's social and economic ladders.
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"Around 78 to 80 people were on board the bus," said Akshay Sood, a senior civil servant in Kullu district, where the accident took place.
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"There will be no more negotiations on the Withdrawal Agreement," said Weyand, a German senior civil servant at the European Commission, reiterating the EU stance.
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A man who used a narwhal tusk to help subdue an attacker near London Bridge last month has been identified as a British civil servant.
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Thompson, the previous director, was nominated by President Barack Obama but had previously spent 27 years working as a career civil servant at the agency.
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One recent case, in 2012, saw a 30-year-old civil servant jailed for two-and-a-half years for declaring himself an atheist on Facebook.
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Top civil servant Michael Wernick told Trudeau he would be retiring in the coming weeks because opposition leaders had lost confidence in him over the scandal.
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LONDON, July 6 (Reuters) - The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development said it had appointed senior French civil servant Pierre Heilbronn to a policy chief role.
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Balvinder Kumar, the top civil servant at the federal mines ministry, said getting the Kolar mines going would help the government bring down its import bill.
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"We are so glad that Daesh is gone," said a retired civil servant standing in front of his house, referring to Islamic State by an acronym.
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It also said that revenues, which fell 3 percent in the first quarter, could improve because of a reversal in civil servant allowances announced last month.
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" Snyder has blamed the situation on incompetent bureaucrats, specifically citing "a handful of quote-unquote experts that were career civil servant people that made terrible decisions.
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After just three years, a federal civil servant can receive 43 days of paid time off — that's 10 holidays, 85033 sick days and 20 vacation days.
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Currell, a former civil servant who helped draft Britain's groundbreaking Modern Slavery Act, said information gleaned from calls would also help to prevent trafficking and slavery.
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A former senior civil servant who worked for her told me that she has cut off officials when they start to argue in front of her.
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Gordon Brown, who succeeded Mr. Blair as prime minister, set up the inquiry in 2009 and named John Chilcot, a retired civil servant, to oversee it.
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In the Kutupalong refugee camp near Cox's Bazar, Haji Basar, a former civil servant in Myanmar, was the rare Rohingya who had heard of the pope.
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And earlier this year, the court ruled that same-sex couples were eligible for spousal benefits, in a case brought by a Hong Kong civil servant.
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The legislation is being championed by Hong Kong's current leader, Carrie Lam, a lifetime civil servant chosen two years ago by Beijing to head the territory.
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Denis, born in Paris but raised in West Africa by civil servant parents, is an auteur's auteur, uncompromising in her vision and singular in aesthetic styling.
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" On Twitter, Nicholas MacPherson, a former senior civil servant at the British Treasury, described the departure as part of a "wilful & total destruction of E.U. expertise.
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TOKYO — The highest-ranking civil servant in Japan's Finance Ministry offered his resignation on Wednesday amid swirling accusations that he had sexually harassed several female journalists.
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Huysmans, a minor civil servant who knew Montesquiou only by repute, had obtained a background briefing about the Count's house from his friend the poet Mallarmé.
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One investor recounts how a friend who complained about red tape on Facebook was rung up by a senior civil servant promising to solve the problem.
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The second report, released in mid-November, concluded that high-ranking Trump administration political appointees within the department had improperly retaliated against a career civil servant.
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Bindu Ammini, 40, a law lecturer at Kerala's Kannur University and Kanakadurga, 39, a civil servant, told Reuters they were determined to enter despite threats of violence.
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Current chief executive, Carrie Lam, was then Hong Kong's most senior civil servant, as chief secretary for administration, and led the task force that spearheaded the proposals.
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I didn't pardon Joe Arpaio because he persecuted Latinos; I pardoned him because he was a wonderful civil servant that protected us from crime and illegal immigrants.
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KATHMANDU (Reuters) - Nepal's finance minister on Wednesday hiked social security payments and civil servant salaries as he presented the annual budget for the Himalayan republic's ruling communists.
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Ms Hill, a civil servant, who "cried and cried" after Hillary Clinton's defeat, is canvassing for Abigail Spanberger, a Democrat running for Virginia's Republican-held 7th district.
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Joaquin Garcia, a 69-year-old Spanish civil servant, has been fined $30,000, or one year's salary, for not showing up to his job for six years.
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Incredible as this incident may sound, Garcia actually isn't the first employee to pull off such a feat — or even the first civil servant for that matter.
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Carrefour might have sniffed an opportunity in the travails of Casino, part of the empire of Jean-Charles Naouri, a well-connected former civil servant and mathematician.
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Apiradee, a retired civil servant helping to feed Dhammakaya followers who had gathered in support outside the police cordon, said she has never seen anything like it.
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Abdelbaki Idoudi, a civil servant from Foussena, said the country's unprotected artefacts are fair game and that citizens have the right to benefit from rogue archaeological digs.
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It was previously made up of one civil servant, one member appointed by the national human rights committee, and a representative of the U.N. refugee agency UNHCR.
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"There are also young people who give up their civil servant status at national security agencies for better-salaried opportunities in the civilian job market," he said.
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"The sense of partnership is missing, Modi and his ministers do not have an organic relationship with the bureaucrats," said the civil servant in the home ministry.
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"Previous diamonds have not benefited the people and I wonder how this new diamond will make a difference," noted Jeneba Kallon, a civil servant, in Deutsche Welle.
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She also once got so frustrated with a No. 10 civil servant that she grabbed him by his jacket lapels and threw him out of her office!
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So says Fredrick Lokule, a veteran civil servant who is passionate about bureaucracy, of all things — specifically tax collection, the thankless task that any functioning state requires.
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It fell to a British civil servant, who knew nothing of the region, to draw a line of partition between territory that would become Pakistan and India.
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"Is it possible that I should pay the same real estate tax as a rich businessman?" asked Nikos Saslov, a civil servant due for retirement next year.
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" The civil servant told me of May, "You can do that in the Home Office and operate like that, with a small coterie of people around you.
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Elsewhere, a senior civil servant said the Treasury had not planned for a vote to leave the European Union, and Britain named its new European Union commissioner.
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" So thinks Jon Sigurdsson, embittered civil servant of long tenure, a "passed-over man," whose work duties consist of planning "strategies to save the arses of arses.
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Though we never met, I was inspired by her and others who dedicated their lives to conserving public lands, protecting species and employed as a civil servant.
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"He is going to discourage so many people in the next generation from ever going to work in Washington or work as a civil servant," Gergen said.
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More unnerving, employees said, was the president's threat to remove the security clearance of Bruce Ohr, a civil servant who worked to combat Russian mobs and oligarchs.
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The high-profile interior ministry, presided over by Salvini for the past 15 months, was handed to Luciana Lamorgese, a career civil servant with no political affiliation.
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While I read both of these exchanges, my Kindle was open to "The Rise of the Meritocracy," written in 1958 by the British civil servant Michael Young.
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In times like these, it is simply not enough for the chancellor to be the country's first civil servant, particularly not when the electorate calls for action.
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He delivered lines like, "You need to have at least a general understanding of the financial flow of funds," with the élan of a career civil servant.
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Nine Republicans are running, led by Burt Jones (R), a former civil servant, and Tony Gonzales, a retired Navy veteran who deployed to both Iraq and Afghanistan.
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But the decision, made by a regional director after a four-month investigation, reflects an independent finding by a civil servant that the union's case has merit.
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Mr. Kuhn would then get angry and call the cautious prosecutor stupid for opting for a mild-mannered life as a civil servant over accepting a bribe.
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The World Bank has estimated that productivity per Iraqi civil servant is an embarrassing 17 minutes per day, while Iraqi officials suggest it is around 15 minutes.
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Millions of dollars were being paid by the U.S. government to private companies, but the intermediary was typically a low-level military officer, contractor, or civil servant.
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Written in the early years of the conflict, this novel is told from the perspectives of three characters: a militia fighter, a civil servant and an intellectual.
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But these often soured within days as details of hidden cuts emerged, said former senior civil servant Julian McCrae, now deputy director of the Institute for Government.
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Ralph Anthony Brooker was born on Sept, 19573, 1925, in southwest London, the youngest son of Edwin Brooker, a civil servant, and Dorothy (Owen) Brooker, a homemaker.
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He did apologize on-camera to Ms. Williams, and appeared ready to redeem himself further, becoming genuinely enamored with his next partner, Zara McDermott, a civil servant.
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Sending a civil servant of his experience and rank to that office is unusual, according to current and former U.S. officials who spoke on condition of anonymity.
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We like helping, but the sad fact of the matter is that in many desperate cases, there is very little the low-level civil servant can do.
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