Send our unemployed kids with college degrees from the local university there to open up a branch office?
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The truth is that each of these operates as a branch office for the City of London, the square mile that is the epicenter of finance in London.
Banks have traditionally struggled to find a profitable business model in impoverished areas, where the cost of operating a branch office usually outweighs whatever profits it can achieve.
But one cannot help wondering whether Mr George's views are coloured by a disinclination to see the Bank of England relegated to the status of a branch office of the European central bank.
The head of the IRS tax-exempt office has said the practice was started in a branch office in Cincinnati, Ohio, where most of the applications were processed, and was not motivated by political bias.
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Three years ago, Mr. Piper decided to spend more time at the office, traveling to headquarters at least once a month and coming into a branch office several times a week partly because he had three noisy children at home, and partly because virtual beers only go so far.
Windows at a Citibank branch office on the ground floor had been broken and a melee broke out between police and protesters.
"We are committed to having a Post Office branch within the area".
The report also recommended that a community-run library in a post office branch in Weston Rhyn, Oswestry, should be closed in March, due to the high cost and low usage ratio.
Another feature called "Expert On-Demand, " sorts through a company's database of experts to create a video connection between a user--say, a confused customer in a bank's branch office--and the person best suited to answer his or her questions on any given topic.
Wayne Kong Yuk-shan, a branch officer at an Aeon office in the Central business district, says some 100 people, a number of them male, queued every day to apply for the pastel-pink card - and choose their free gift from a selection of Hello Kitty appliances. (These days, the giveaways are Kitty cup noodles and a cushion.) "Hong Kong people are very influenced by Japanese culture, so they like Kitty, " says Kong.
The post office's branch network is a political as well as commercial goldmine, which can deliver huge numbers of votes, especially in Japan's all-important rural constituencies.
Ms. Coloretti worked as a Health Financing Branch Budget Examiner for the U.S. Office of Management and Budget from 1994 to 1997.
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Months after disclosing billions of dollars in losses due to a botched trading strategy in the London branch of its Chief Investment Office, JPMorgan Chase has appointed executive Craig Delany to lead the unit.
Steve Geraty of Post Office Limited in Wales said the decision to close a branch would often be unpopular.
Sentiments like these don't make Mer the best-liked minister in a country that has long considered the state to be heaven's branch office on earth.
The Constitution's "speech or debate clause" bars the executive branch from executing a search warrant for non-legislative materials in the office of a member of Congress.
The Spiral building was financed by Wacoal, a staid old Kyoto lingerie maker that also raised eyebrows with its Tokyo branch office, on prime land near the Imperial Palace.
Using software you install on your PC, you can take complete control over all the phones in the house and turn your internal phone network into a system like a private branch exchange (PBX) not unlike what you might find at the office.
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The month at Yamaichi typically began with a sales list from head office, says Toshiyuki Suzuki, now Merrill's Nagano branch manager.
But Twitter will probably follow the example of other technology companies, basing its corporate headquarters in Dublin to take advantage of the tax rate (then hiring back-office staff) and setting up another branch in London where it can tap into a wider pool of folks who are highly skilled in software development.
The branch can make recommendations to a customer based on tactics and campaigns that have been established by the head office.
That included making sure the Hackensack branch could serve as a backup home base in the event that both the primary and backup power at the main office went down.
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Jeffrey Krusinski was placed in charge of a branch of the Air Force's Sexual Assault Prevention and Response program, and he oversaw a five-person office, an Air Force official told CNN after the incident.
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