"We're just hoping our aircraft will be better, " said Sergey Sergeev, deputy director general of Sukhoi.
Yet, Neil Bentley, CBI deputy director general, said there was some good news in the ONS figures.
K. Chandolia, a member of the Telecom Commission K. Sridhar and Deputy Director General in the Department of Telecom A.K. Srivastava.
In Paris, a high-level committee is working feverishly under the chairmanship of the Deputy Director General to marshal resources and technical expertise.
But, Yves Galarneau, the deputy director general of Correctional Services Western Quebec, he'd never seen anything like this escape in his three-decade-long career.
The financial industry still has a long way to go to fix itself, the International Monetary Fund's (IMF's) deputy director general has said.
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"These figures have disappointed all our earlier forecasts, there has been a reversal in buying behaviour, " said Sugato Sen, deputy director general of SIAM.
Former deputy director general of the BBC, Mark Byford, said he was shocked and saddened to hear about the death of the "big man".
And Hidetoshi Maki, deputy director general of the Tokyo bid, believes the city's emphasis on budget will be a boost in the tightened economic climate.
Before joining the FSA Christine spent four years at Oftel, finishing as Deputy Director General, and before that she had a career in local government.
Sugato Sen, SIAM's deputy director general, said the continued slowdown is forcing auto makers to "reschedule" their expansion programs, adding that some may eventually cut their investment plans.
Food and Drink Federation Deputy Director General Martin Paterson praised food manufacturers for the astonishing speed and spirit of cooperation with which they had responded to the recall advice.
The deputy director general of the National Farmers' Union, Ian Gardiner, said a science inquiry would help make recommendations for the future and show whether steps taken by the government were correct.
Yoshikai Masanori, deputy director general of Japan's Ministry of International Trade and Industry, warned that there could be capital flight from economies that were seen as not doing enough to overcome the problem.
The Deputy Director-General stated that all senior staff must understand the gravity of the situation.
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John Cridland, its deputy director-general, said employers lacked faith in the system.
Neil Bentley, deputy director-general of the CBI business body said the news helped firm up the British economy's position in a global economy.
But the fact that the winning bid was led by the Prison Service's own deputy director-general underlines the need for both greater openness and independence in the decision process.
Nevertheless CBI deputy director-general John Cridland said international companies would stop investing in the UK altogether unless the government invested wisely to deliver "real improvements on budget and on time".
Mr. Heinonen can't say as we sit in his office at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, where he has been a senior fellow since retiring as IAEA deputy director-general in 2010.
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Japan's government is consulting with experts from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the French nuclear fuel company Areva, said Hidehiko Nishiyama, deputy director-general of Japan's Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency and the agency's chief spokesman.
The Deputy-Director General then spoke about consolidating services, and announced that the DG has decided to create one consolidated Administrative Office (AO) for Corporate and Programme support services at Headquarters (MSS, BFM, HRM, ERI, BSP, AFR, BFC, GBS, ODG), with focal points for each sector and bureau.
UNESCO: Summary of Senior Management Team meeting of 2 July 2012
Drafting the conclusions, the Panel's Chairman Mogens Schmidt, UNESCO's Deputy Assistant Director General for Communication and Information Sector, said that the successful establishment of an truly independent PSB requires a mix of legal preconditions, economical and editorial independence, capacity building of professionals, and accountability towards the public.
The Deputy Minister also commended the Director-General for her reform of the Organization in order to ensure greater cost-effectiveness and transparency compliance procedures.
In 2008, she worked for Vice President Biden in various capacities, travelling with him as his Issues Director during the general election campaign and serving as his Deputy Chief of Staff and Policy Director in the U.S. Senate -- where she managed domestic and economic policy development and legislative initiatives -- as well as his principal domestic policy advisor during his own Presidential campaign.
The campaign has been called "tasteless" by the BBC's director general Tony Hall, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and others, though few have called for the song to be banned outright.
Vittorio Grilli, who becomes deputy finance minister, is a former director-general of the treasury.
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Among the signatories of the January 25th letter who participated in the meeting were: former Attorney General Richard Thornburgh, former Deputy Attorney General George Terwilliger, former Solicitors General Robert Bork and Theodore Olson, former CIA Director R.
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Mueller also served as Acting Deputy Attorney General, and was sworn in as FBI director on September 4, 2001.
"The undersecretary of political affairs, the undersecretary for management, the director general of the Foreign Service and the deputy legal adviser will work with me to drive this forward, " Nides said.
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