Mr Kershaw's draft report announcement will be followed by a month-long consultation with staff, patients and the public.
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The columns were all written by Stephen Hugh-Jones, a long-time staff writer at The Economist, and can still be read here.
New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer and his staff have long played the press like a fiddle.
Last November, the governor accompanied long-serving bank staff to an audience with Pope John Paul II.
Most of the long-haul cabin staff belong to a breakaway union, and they have accepted new conditions.
"However, 90% of people were paid on time and as for staff working long hours it was entirely voluntary, " he said.
The prime-brokerage sales staff cited long-standing practices at the firm prohibiting doing so when the bank is lead underwriter on an IPO, according to the people.
But they were keen to avenge their 52-22 hammering at Huddersfield in April - and were further boosted by the news of the appointment of Sean Long to their coaching staff.
But Spurs' coaching staff have long been very excited about the potential displayed by this elegant playmaker, and now he is finally free from injury he could about to fulfill it.
The former White House Chief of Staff has long argued that he should be able to run for Mayor as he maintained a residence in the state, paid taxes and voted there during his tenure in Washington.
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Unions representing postal, utility and delivery staff have long argued for laws to be extended to cover attacks in dog owners' homes, saying this is a "major loophole" in the law and their workers - as well as others - need more protection.
In Basra there were quite long periods in 2004 when staff were simply locked down.
Businesses account for about half of this - many using them as rewards, such as for staff performance or long service.
The court heard long queues and poorly informed staff at driving licence centres would complicate voter efforts to get the required documentation.
Although bankers in America and Britain have long been able to trim staff and branches through mergers, this has always been harder in continental Europe .
Gary David Smith, 47, and Lee William Newell, 44, are accused of killing Subhan Anwar, who was found dead by staff at HMP Long Lartin on Thursday.
He has helped create a spirit of belonging, which has spurred staff to work long and hard and be loyal (average length of service among senior executives: 27 years).
As tens of thousands of Britons prepare to return home, the UK Border Agency warned people to expect long queues at passport as staff attempt to process large numbers of returning travellers.
The survey also found that some authorities are concerned that long-serving, experienced staff are being replaced by unqualified or newly qualified social workers and that authorities have been forced to recruit staff from as far afield as South Africa and Australia.
Ds on its staff and boasts a long list of patented algorithms.
And certainly, the Obama campaign in many ways does benefit from having a long primary and having an enormous staff and being able to, you know, move people around.
At fault, Professional Contractors Group council member Gurdial Rai told the Times of India, was the Intra-Company Transfer (ICT) scheme, which allows companies to move staff between countries as long as they stay with the same firm.
The long-form reportorial successes of our staff reporters continue to add up, largley on the strength of social sharing.
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Lynne feels that the long hours at Dartington result from the staff's commitment.
Instead, he called for "a change of culture" in which bank staff were "rewarded for long-term success, not for failure".
Long lines of vehicles carrying students and staff streamed off campus as law enforcement directed traffic away from the school.
The dog, named Floyd by staff, had hair so long and matted that he struggled to see, hear or go to the toilet.
Mr Beecroft proposes that firms should be able to sack staff without cause, so long as they give notice and a payoff linked to salary and service.
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Thanks to my staff and volunteers for all those long hours and late nights.
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