civil service造句91. As the match entered its final stages Civil Service thrust forward again using the long ball into the circle.
92. Instead, he had directed his talents to bolstering the vanity of the military and the higher-paid members of the Civil service.
93. He retired in 1982 in some frustration with the civil service before eventually becoming director-general of the Institute of Directors.
94. But the episode nevertheless did focus attention on the corruption that is rife within the civil service.
95. They have to hire most employees from lists of those who have taken written civil service exams.
96. Instead, he became preoccupied with civil service and tried to put more and more city employees under its protection.
97. Not words we use much in the Civil Service, yes and no, even in the most impersonal contexts.
98. It is highly unlikely that any formal moves will be made to politicize senior civil service appointments.
99. It matters little to the efficient running of the Civil Service where the administrative work of a department is carried out.
100. Somewhat the same difficulty arises when outside bodies wish to deal with the civil service as such.
101. The civil service procedures for the most senior appointments are well established.
102. Since 1979, the civil service has been under renewed pressure to reduce administrative cost.
103. Certain staff who might have shown a real aptitude for broadcasting found themselves discouraged by civil service rules on promotion and pay.
104. The main advantage of the career civil service is continuity.
105. Civil Service had most of the play throughout but were unable to convert their territorial advantage and possession into goals.
106. They possess a modern civil service of proved ability and critical acumen, at least at the higher levels.
107. However, most national politicians and local councillors share the civil service preference for the functional and centralized system based on Whitehall.
108. Tamils felt deprived of access to government and of their traditional route to advancement, jobs in the civil service.
109. Scores of existing officers will be released for active duty by the creation of a police civil service.
110. Since then he has been an active backbencher, chairing the influential Treasury and Civil Service select committee.
111. The administration and enforcement of federal laws and regulations necessarily are largely in the hands of staff and civil service employees.
112. Arguably local government and the career civil service should be included in this list.
113. For those in this upper-middle range of ability employment in the civil service may well offer better rewards.
114. The civil service and institutions based on this style see feeling as irrelevant in work performance.
115. I must confess that I would prefer to see a pigtail with an earring rather than the traditional civil service bowler hat.
116. Besides raising important matters of principle, the ban proved unwieldy in operation because of the great breadth of the civil service.
117. For an absence of spin by a civil service press secretary substitute vicious turn off the wicket from Alastair Campbell.
118. Within the civil service the Priestley pay bargaining system was abolished which linked civil service pay to rates in the private sector.
119. After the stories that circulate about Civil Service chicanery, I can attest to the professionalism of my team.
120. They thought a redesigned legal system might constrain the civil service and protect their economic interests.