Lawmakers are focusing on how high up the chain of command culpability for the abuse goes.
But congressional inquiries into the affair are looking higher up the chain of command.
The question for the Bush administration is how far up the chain of command the scandal will reach.
Instead of a months-long back-and-forth process, Marshall-Chapman speeds up the chain of command.
McCleod testified that she had brought all her complaints far up the chain of command, and that they were simply ignored.
Prosecutors said this was part of a deliberate strategy of starting with the small fry and working up the chain of command.
He also questioned why an independent Accountability Review Board that investigated the attacks didn't expand its probe to cover decisions made higher up the chain of command.
He also asked why a State Department review board that investigated the attacks didn't expand its probe to cover decisions made higher up the chain of command.
But in the electrified political atmosphere of an election year, the Bush administration's opponents will want to see the buck stop far higher up the chain of command.
But the judge claimed it was in the public interest to discover how far up the chain of command knowledge of the rigging went, noting "the cat is out of the bag".
When this message is clear and credible, colleagues will not hesitate to call one another on errors in safety practice, and news of near misses will pass up the chain of command without impedance.
For the first time, on-the-ground soldiers will be able to fire at a hidden opponent without having to go up the chain of command to ask for a precision air strike and waste precious time doing so.
"The secretary-general, I think, as a manager, wants to have a review of the circumstances under which filming is done in peacekeeping missions and the way in which information is moved up the chain of command, " Eckhard said.
"Time and time again communication is passed up the chain of command but when I was there it didn't change dramatically - the letters were sent off about the potential dangers, but things just stayed the same, " he added.
When the ISP said no even to producing the older emails, the Revenue Agent went up the IRS chain of command to the IRS General Counsel for help.
We see a military response system for sexual assault that is structured so individuals who were sexually assaulted report to a higher up in the chain of command.
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Some cardinals have suggested restructuring the Curia's chain of command, breaking up the all-powerful post of secretary of state, which was held by Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone under Pope Benedict XVI.
Today the increment of time for market change is now faster than the increment of time for moving information up and down a chain of command.
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