To guide, to define priorities and to supervise the implementation of the Programme.
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The crisis is intensifying calls for the establishment of some sort of banking union, with centralised powers and funding to regulate and supervise banks as well as to recapitalise ailing ones and to insure retail deposits.
According to the six-page indictment filed by Rosenstein, Ayre worked with Philip, Ferguson and Maloney to supervise an illegal gambling business from June 2005 to January 2012 in violation of Maryland law.
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Experience in working in multi-cultural work environments and ability to supervise a large staff would be an asset.
William Galvin, the secretary of the commonwealth, charged UBS Securities Wednesday with several counts of dishonest and unethical business activities and failure to supervise employees after months of investigation into the firm's hedge fund hotel operations.
The level of supervision of these professionals and the level of their responsibility to supervise and train others increases over time but does not dramatically change overnight until promotion to partner.
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Indeed, this lack of trust has led to the appointment of more intermediaries (such as custodians and consultants) to supervise the process.
Plus, it involved traveling to shoots to direct and supervise, something he loves to do.
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Ability to lead, motivate and supervise a team and to maintain effective working relationships in a multi-cultural environment.
Mr Peckham also pointed out that two single-sex toilets - one for boys and one for girls - would need one man and one woman to supervise them, whereas the unisex facilities would only need supervision by one member of staff of either gender.
It is a case, however, that reminds board members and shareholders everywhere about the pitfalls that come with failures to properly supervise and regulate any entity in which they have a vested interest.
An Iraqi runs the central bank and an Iraqi council of judges has been established to supervise the prosecutorial and judicial systems.
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Ultimately, the AWC alleged that Hesse had failed to reasonably supervise President Esposito and also failed to reasonably review the trades and wire transmissions directed by the Client for potentially suspicious activity and other irregularities, in violation of NASD Conduct Rules 3010 and 2110 and FINRA Rule 2010.
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For example, the government is creating a Financial Supervision Agency to examine and supervise banks.
And regulators have been given more powers to interfere in banks, to supervise them, and deter them from misbehaving.
Create two boards, German style, with one to supervise and one to manage?
Authorities keep a close eye on online troublemakers, but rely on internet companies to fence and supervise their own playgrounds.
The issue is whether these high tech devices can reduce the ability of adults to safely and effectively supervise toddlers and young children.
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Mr Roberts said the groom did not follow his orders and he was unable to supervise him due to health problems which stopped him working in the barn as much, Ms Law said.
So, one state may say that a doctor has to supervise and review charts every two weeks or every one week but it pretty much depends on how powerful the doctor lobby is in each state.
In between our refusal and the hearing of the appeal, the United Nations in Western Sahara and in New York confirmed the refurbishment was within the terms of the cease-fire agreement and they were willing to supervise the refurbishment.
The department and the media firms reached a compromise that let the firms continue using their own computers and data lines to ensure fast delivery of economic news but let the Labor Department control access to the computers and supervise maintenance of the equipment.
My wife and I went to dinner for 2 hours and had a 14 year old sitter come over to supervise.
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And at this stage the British began their discussions with the UN, discussions that, according to the British Government, would lead in June 1999 to the UN confirming that refurbishment was permitted, and that Minurso was actually willing to supervise the process.
The investigation found "significant evidence that political partisan considerations were an important factor" in the removal of several U.S. attorneys and points a finger at Gonzales for failing to supervise the U.S. attorney selection and removal process.
He was told to recruit, organize, supervise and command a group of soldiers and airmen who were to train in absolute secrecy.
In the meantime, the amended law gives provincial governments some authority to supervise cities and regencies on behalf of the centre.
Regulators want to safeguard the strength and soundness of the banks they supervise, so they tend to shield them from the full force of domestic or external competition.
The legislation also seeks to create a watchdog that would supervise the media and their content and would be able to sanction and even shut down an outlet in case of repeat offences.
Radial units allow nurses to visually supervise patients and spend more time on patient care and communication.
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