Does anyone in government service have their own money at risk based on the accuracy of their economic calculations?
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Perhaps at Harvard Summers will have time to reflect on the dismal arc of his split tenure in government service.
Mr. Romanoff applied for a job in government service during the transition.
However, unlike Mr Giuliani, who had years in government service getting to know his enemy, Mr Bloomberg's career has been wholly in the private sector.
Ed Rendell, a friend of the Clinton family and a former Democratic Party chairman, predicted that she might decide to run as soon as early 2014, lured by the prospect of becoming the first female president and an abiding interest in government service.
This speed played a role in keeping the plane in Polish government service.
Members of the Commission shall serve without compensation but shall be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, as authorized by law for persons serving intermittently in the Government service (5 U.S.C. 5701-5707).
In fact, government service today is worse, since much of it entails an unjust taking of wealth from earners for receipt by the undeserving, even as government bureaucrats rake off perhaps a quarter or more of the transferred loot.
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There is a drive to get smaller firms involved in public sector web contracts, and in the Government Digital Service there is now a central pool of skills rather than a lot of separate units at each department, all trying to do their own thing.
Nick Bourne, the leader of the Welsh Conservatives, said that, despite certain failures in the ambulance service, the assembly government should look to invest in a valued air ambulance service.
These shameful conditions fomented for decades in a system notorious for deplorable service customary in government, but unimaginable in the private sector.
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Yet capitalism is not content with people only being laborers and holders of jobs, indistinguishable members of the masses punching in and out of mammoth factories or functioning as service employees in government agencies.
Lew began his government service in the 1980s as an aide to House Speaker Tip O'Neill.
Regardless, Mr Kerry might bypass Mr Edwards, whose chief weakness has been his short service in government, for a more experienced running mate.
There was a time when it was considered necessary and proper to be concerned about possible foreign influences in US government and military service.
That would give the army a greater presence throughout Indonesia - and lots of jobs for the boys - just as it is being pressed to reduce its traditional presence in government and the civil service.
With her dedication to the experience theme, she emphasized her government service in language that invited scrutiny, with descriptions of Bosnian sniper fire, high-level security briefings and key roles in international policy decisions during her time as first lady.
Worse yet, in the years since he left government service, Freeman has repeatedly espoused policy views that are profoundly troubling in their own right and that should simply be disqualifying for the position of objective arbiter of the most sensitive national intelligence assessments.
Mr Nichols said that despite the extra calls, response times in Oxfordshire remained well above the government target but the service was struggling in Berkshire and other parts of the region.
Mr Leung led government officials in a memorial service, with schools and other public offices also observing a moment of silence.
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The city wants the court to rule that Americans have a right to bear arms only in service of a government militia.
However, the PCS union, which represents 300, 000 staff in the civil service and government agencies, later made clear that it advised its members last month to support AV.
Yesterday, the Senate failed to call a vote on the DREAM Act, an amendment that would have let students who are illegal immigrants become citizens in exchange for government or military service.
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That does not happen in the EU, where people who leave the civil service or government rarely go back in again.
And he gave a frank assessment of where New Labour had gone wrong in its early days in government under Mr Blair, when it saw public service reform in terms of "centralisation rather than decentralisation".
The bill, which contains the government's health service reform plans in England, was recommitted to Parliament in July after the government made a series of changes following widespread anger among NHS professionals and patient groups.
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In the southern town of Gjirokaster, old sympathisers of Mr Berisha who lost jobs in the customs service have attacked government buildings.
Left untackled, the budget deficit, which at 11.2% of GDP in 2009-10 was larger than those of almost all other rich countries, would soon have undermined confidence in the government's ability to service its public debt.
Look, I think two years in, if you look back historically, is a time in which people have come into government service at the beginning of an administration and leave to go back to academia, or business, or to retire, or go into other pursuits.
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