Mikhail Pashkin, who heads a Moscow police trade union, is now reviewing the personnel issue as part of a working group on further Interior Ministry reform.
For some of these students, this may be an important moment in their day, a moment when they're all working together as a group and doing as they're told.
It appears that he was included as a member of the working group in response to pressure from activists and the media.
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From 2001-2003 as a Senior Executive at Hewlett Packard I chaired a working group of the UN Information and Communications Technology Task Force.
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He found it on Seal Island five years ago while visiting his brother, Andre, who was there as a volunteer working with Project Puffin--a nonprofit group seeking to right an environmental wrong perpetrated 100 years ago.
The many Agencies involved are advancing this work as a part of an Interagency Working Group on Environmental Justice (EJ IWG).
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Social bonds develop among people working together as a group.
The Task Force meets again in October 1999 for review and possible adoption of the working group strategies as a Task Force Action Plan.
Taking full advantage of the exemption (found in Section 568 of a 1994 law), Yale, MIT and other elite schools now gather as the 568 Presidents' Working Group to agree on a "consensus" method for calculating need.
Such a working group could convene as needed to review past or prospective purchasing decisions should credible security and human rights concerns be in evidence.
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Though their busy schedules dictated that they were playing only their second gig as a quartet, they played together with the instinct of a long-time working group.
Mr. Brichter got his start in the mobile industry while at Apple from 2006 to 2007 as part of a five-person group working out early kinks in technology that made the iPhone's graphics hardware and software communicate.
As well as recreating a working replica of the Pilgrim Fathers' vessel, the group hopes it will re-establish Harwich as a maritime centre.
Prof Mark described a working sphere as a set of interrelated events with a common goal, communicating with a particular group of people, with specific resources, in its own time framework.
He started working as a junior financial analyst for Affinion Media Group in Norwalk, Connecticut, in 2006, leaving voluntarily in June 2009, according to Affinion spokesman Michael Bush.
After a brief stint working with the private sector Tata group, he joined the Indian civil services in 1992 as a revenue officer.
San Francisco has set up a San Francisco Sharing Economy Working Group with startups such as Airbnb and Getaround to figure out some of these issues.
American and Canadian trade officials, however, are significantly less impressed with the working group's assessment, and see it as a last-ditch attempt to vindicate an unfair trade barrier.
And after a year's discussion within a small working group, it's clear that as yet there is still no agreed definition.
Three months ago, the gunsmiths behind the group known as Defense Distributed announced their intention to create a working, lethal gun anyone can download and 3D-print at home.
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Sir Reg said it was "unfortunate" that he had not been asked whether he would take on the role envisaged for him in the agreement as co-chair along with the SDLP's Margaret Ritchie of a working group to examine ways to improve how the power-sharing cabinet operates.
She hopes the government's working group will help foster a wider understanding of the illness as well as come up with concrete guidelines for offering more support to families and sufferers.
Formal negotiations or even commissioning a working group are deemed to be proscribed until such time as the Jackson-Vanik amendment is waived.
An NIH working group considered comments from a public hearing on April 8, as well as recommendations from the president's National Bioethics Advisory Commission and Congress, when developing the guidelines.
It maximizes the value of partnerships, such as working with Ticketmaster to promote a new service allowing people to buy tickets for a group and get paid by each individual.
In a report that is as partisan as it is breathless, a group of GOP lawmakers who call themselves the Repeal CLASS Working Group (at least you know where they stand) pretend they have found shocking evidence that the Obama Administration knew CLASS would fail before it included the idea in the health reform law.
As many as 15 institutions could go without damage, said Saki Macozoma, a businessman who led the working group.
This year saw the widespread adoption of a tactic for hiding malware delivery sites known as "fast flux, " says Laura Mather, a researcher at the Anti-Phishing Working Group committee and a senior scientist with digital brand protection firm MarkMonitor.
Pacing around a room, they will talk for hours about future technologies such as voice recognition (they call their team working on it the "wreck a nice beach" group, because that's what invariably appears on the screen when someone speaks the phrase "recognize speech" into the system), then wander onto topics ranging from quantum physics to genetic engineering.
The New Deterrent Working Group paper, "Towards a New Deterrent, " is available as a PDF here.
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