Phil Shanholtzer, branch chief for the USDA Public Affairs Office, said that most states are holding off on applying for waivers until the dust settles a bit on welfare reform.
While technology doesn't change the physical environment by adding trails or gyms, it can make a positive impact, says competition judge Joan Dorn, branch chief for physical activity and health at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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.
From September 2001 to June 2012, he served as the Chief of the Intelligence Branch, National Security Division, in a career Senior Executive Service position.
Triple Five has yet to submit a plan to address those concerns, said Richard Tomer, chief of the regulatory branch of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in New York.
Dr. VIRGINIA BURKETT (Chief, Forest Ecology Branch, National Wetlands Research Center, U.S. Geological Survey): For example, where we have artificial fill, the subsidence rates are much more rapid than they are on the natural levee deposits.
Young, the chief of the War Crimes Branch, Civil Affairs Division, in a one-page letter.
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Though skeptics remain on the proper course of action, health professionals and educators are paying more thought to developmental delays, says Marshalyn Yeargin-Allsopp, chief of the developmental disabilities branch at the CDC and an author of the report in Pediatrics.
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To be sure, Mr. Obama is not the first chief executive to hold the legislative branch in low esteem.
The CDC study relied on scientific methods to extrapolate total illnesses from disease outbreaks that were reported and monitored, said Patricia Griffin, chief of the Enteric Diseases Epidemiology Branch at the CDC and one of the authors of the new study.
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Lewis, Bank of America's understated chief executive and the architect of its branch-centric strategy.
In October, Wissam Al-Hassan, the Lebanese chief of the Internal Security Forces Information Branch in charge of Samaha's case, was assassinated in a car bombing that rocked central Beirut, Lebanon.
His triumphal progress with al-Aqsa fighters in Gaza this week was both a show of strength and a reminder of potential weakness: they were of a branch loyal to Muhammad Dahlan, the Gaza security chief who is one of Mr Abbas's staunch backers, and thus one of his chief props.
"We find that our customers appreciate the convenience for the service and are more than willing to pay the 50 cents rather than go to the nearest ATM or branch, " said Howell "Mac" McCullough, chief strategy officer at U.S. Bancorp.
"Those are actually very excellent questions, " said Roberto Ramirez, chief of the bureau's ethnicity and ancestry branch.
Mr Fraser-Smith had been chief executive of Deltec Bank - which has a branch in Nassau - for 12 years.
William Sorukas, chief of the US Marshals Service's domestic investigations branch, told the Associated Press that investigators learned about the trip days in advance and were therefore able to prepare for an arrest.
Outside court, with Ms Doherty's relatives surrounding him, Detective Chief Inspector John McVea from the PSNI's serious crime branch said no sentence was going to be long enough for the victim's family, but he was pleased they had had some degree of justice for Rodgers' ruthless and brutal sectarian actions.
The FA board has also sanctioned a "root and branch" examination of the whole England team set up, led by FA chief executive Brian Barwick, whose own position has been questioned in the wake of the team's failure to qualify.
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