As the campaigning arm of the motoring organisation, the RAC Foundation believes the problem of drugs and driving has not been highlighted enough.
The NHL Players Association has officially announced that it will disclaim interest as the negotiating arm of the NHL players it was formed to represent.
Dr Patrick's first mission was as the robotic arm operator on STS-116 - a mission of the Discovery shuttle in 2006 to continue the construction of the International Space Station (ISS).
In Seidemann's case, the court treats the union as an arm of the state and thus sets a high bar for speech it is seen as compelling the employee to make.
Its is perhaps this confidence as well as the threat of ARM-based players such as Nvidia entering the PC market soon, that is encouraging Intel to increase its capital spending even more in 2012.
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The school has also attached its name to local traditions, such as the Corporate Challenge arm of the Escape from Alcatraz Triathlon.
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In moments of hopeful fantasy, they imagine this wonderful machine serving Europe as the strong arm of a perfectly co-ordinated common foreign and security policy.
In 1997, Shrake set up a subsidiary in Nevada called Pacific Rim Exploration, Inc. as a U.S.-based company to act as the exploration arm of Pacific Rim.
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As the nuclear regulatory arm of the Administration, the NRC should not be the vehicle for policy decisions, and using it as such threatens to undermine its credibility at a time when the U.S. needs a strong nuclear agency to address the many global nuclear issues that face us.
The U.S. weapons arm the cartels' military wings and enforcers, such as the Juarez Cartel's enforcement arm, La Linea, or The Line, court documents say.
Teachers have accused the inspection system of being misused as an arm of the government's policy of expanding academies.
The tide fell slack just as we reached the outstretched arm of Eilean Mhuire, the most easterly of the Shiants.
In the book, I sketch out a few of the early examples of anti-leaking technologies, including those described in a request for proposals launched by the Pentagon research arm known as the Defense Advanced Resource Projects Agency in 2010 that suggested methods of monitoring all employees in a firm or agency for leak-like behaviors.
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So too with someone whose mental illness results in illegal impulses when those impulses are as impossible to control as is the flailing arm of a person having a seizure.
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However, referee Steve Conroy ruled that the striker had led with the arm as he challenged McGregor to a miss-hit McGeady volley that flew high into the air.
All that is jeopardised by using universities as an arm of the UK Border Agency.
Managers are part of the organization, which acts as the control or administrative arm focused on a specific function .
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Operation Compassion was founded as an arm of the Church of God, a 127-year-old pentecostal Christian denomination also based in Cleveland, with 1 million members in the United States and 7 million around the world.
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Its programs opened up American politics at the state and local level to the long arm of Washington as never before, involving the federal government in everything from the construction of city parks to the curriculum and funding of local schools.
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He was diagnosed with a proximal humerus fracture -- the humerus being the upper bone of the arm -- and as a result underwent what the Supreme Court said was reverse shoulder replacement surgery Saturday morning.
After 14 overs the first bowling change brought success, as left-arm spinner Abdur Razzak snared the prize wicket of Tendulkar.
This is positioned on the same tool-turret as the drill, on the end of the robotic arm.
Ortiz, who travels frequently as the president of DDB Latina, the Latin American arm of the advertising giant, says the unusual method fit his peripatetic lifestyle.
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It allows diabetics to test for glucose levels in areas less sensitive than their fingertips such as the forearm, the fleshy part of the upper arm and the base of the thumb.
"Officers at the scene observed numerous contusions and abrasions to the victim's face and forehead, as well as bruising to her left arm near the bicep, " it said.
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He explains that this is logical because criminals are deterred by the risk of attacking an armed target, so as more citizens arm themselves, danger to the criminals increases.
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As you'll no doubt be aware having read our headline above, there actually isn't a 1GHz CPU at the helm, as AnandTech and IOSnoops report the dual-core ARM chip is dynamically clocked around 900MHz, likely in search of reduced power consumption.
Some critics say that the investigations should focus as well on the powerful major supermarket chains for arm-twisting factories on their prices.
The Council also serves as the President's principal arm for coordinating these policies among various government agencies.
As it moves beyond the protective arm of the harbour wall, the cool breeze of very early morning picks up.
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