Baldini, England's general manager, held in-depth talks with four key Football Association board members on Monday - chairman Lord Triesman, chief executive Ian Watmore, director of communications Adrian Bevington and head of development Trevor Brooking.
Hicks Jr was seen as a key player on Anfield's board -- comprised of Hicks and his father, Gillett and his son Foster and managing director Christian Purslow.
His budget specified these savings despite saying that he would repeal the Independent Payment Advisory Board, a key Medicare cost-control measure included in Obamacare.
Only in the late 1970s did Reagan embrace the idea of massive across-the-board tax cuts as the key to reviving the uninnovative, moribund American economy.
Even in 1986, there were the revenue estimators, a Ouija board-wielding job that is key to tax legislation.
We're not putting forward an across-the-board freeze, but rather an overall cap on non-security discretionary funding in which key investments are expanded but we cut back on programs that are ineffective, duplicative, or just wasteful.
Andrew Sullivan, principal sales trader at Piper Jaffray, said investors were cautious ahead of key events this week, including central bank policy-setting board meetings in the U.S. and Japan, as well as the outcome of the French election.
Only one more key meeting is planned between the NMEC board and Ms Page- to discuss her financial settlement.
And if agents want to expand their business, taking self-published authors on board and providing them with key services is a good place to start.
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Earlier this month, a Canadian court ordered the country's refugee board to re-examine the case of another deserter, Joshua Key, whose application for asylum in Canada had been rejected.
Establish an Innovation Economy Advisory Board, comprised of key players in the innovation community as well as minority-serving organizations and entrepreneurs within the executive function of city government to oversee city funding, promotion and facilitation of new tech inclusion investments, projects and programs.
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In spite of renewed calls for regulatory measures, OSHA's Mr. Barab said it will be years before the agency settles on a new combustible-dust standard, a key regulatory measure recommended by the U.S. Chemical Safety Board, a separate government agency.
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To plug the gap the three governing parties, the conservative New Democracy, PanHellenic Socialist Movement and Democratic Left, may have to rip out a key plank in their joint policy-platform: a deal ruling out further across-the-board wage cuts for the civil service.
On the software side, meanwhile, HP's pre-installing a few board games like EA Monopoly, and there's a physical key you can use to flip the screen orientation when it's another player's turn.
Because the governor appoints a majority of its board, the rubbish-collection body has long been thought of in Hartford as a key component of his political machine.
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This was a key plank of the so-called Volcker Rule, named after Paul Volcker, Chairman of the Economic Recovery Advisory Board, who proposed it.
Drawing upon the considerable talents and first-hand policy-making experience of its 100-member Board of Advisors and its small, core staff, the Center endeavors to assist these key audiences.
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And, unfortunately for the Milk Board and for Goodby, it stands to reason that rankling segments of a key target audience (mik-buying women) is unlikely the shortest path to increased sales.
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