The launch of Rouge was one point of contention, with airline staff worried about the implications for the safety of their jobs.
NARA's Brachfeld says he's encouraged that Ferriero made a point of meeting with the entire staff of the office of the inspector general.
And now in "The Hothouse", written in 1958 but not staged until 1980, Mr Pinter plays the coarsest character of them all, Roote, the corrupt head of an indeterminate institution where the inmates and the staff are exploited to the point of torture and death, a theme he was to develop in a sparer and more political way in his later "Mountain Language".
As the enemy forces attacked with even greater ferocity, unleashing a barrage of rocket-propelled grenades and recoilless rifle rounds, Staff Sergeant Romesha identified the point of attack and directed air support to destroy over 30 enemy fighters.
Martin Dempsey, the chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, made this point earlier this week in an interview from Afghanistan.
There is already a wind speed meter on the spire which relays information to the cathedral floor where it is checked by members of staff and is a point of interest to visitors.
Administration officials point to a report by the Democratic staff of the House Energy and Commerce Committee last week that determined that in Oregon and Washington the competition is lowering premium rates even before income-based tax credits are taken into account.
Fears are also growing for four international scientists and 16 staff stationed at Indira Point, south of Great Nicobar and about 140km from Indonesia.
His starting point is General George Marshall, the Army chief of staff during the Second World War, who culled underperforming generals and promoted the better ones, constructing a ruthlessly efficient fighting force.
"I believe that members of our staff have met, at this point, with those players, " Weiner said.
As a point man, Staff Sergeant Miller was at the front of the patrol, cut off from supporting elements and less than 20 meters from enemy forces.
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The point I argued was that whether you are in the process of reducing staff or recruiting people in your organization, the critical thing is to have a clear plan around the skills and capabilities you need to succeed.
Matthew Yale, deputy chief of staff to Education Secretary Arne Duncan, is the department's point person on interagency activities.
"At this point, we aren't in need of volunteers, as we are using zoo staff members who have ape behavior knowledge and experience, " she said.
"She's a forceful champion for her point of view, but is also a loyal team player to the president and her fellow staff members, " Murguia said.
As a result, his company Check Point now has grown to boast nearly 3, 000 staff and accounts for one third of the global security software market, with its security software used by every Fortune 100 company.
The idea is that you flash it before a meal -- thus, informing the staff of your keen ability to use the Internet -- at which point the manager will suddenly break into a cold sweat and start nervously heaping you with extraordinary service.
Later in the day, the Administrator will visit the communities of Rockaway, Broad Channel and Breezy Point in Queens, NY, to meet with FEMA staff working on-the-ground to register disaster survivors for financial assistance.
Daniel Loeb, the billionaire founder of New York hedge fund Third Point, also reportedly got former CIA operatives to teach his staff deception detection techniques and uses private investigators when the hedge fund is shorting a stock.
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The weakest point in any company's defences against having trade secrets stolen is often the loyalty of its own staff.
Kayani had made the same point in a call from Admiral Mike Mullen, chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, after the raid.
At this point Ms Rawling said staff at the SWT "feared that might have been the last we would see of this bird".
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As it happens, the deputy chief of staff to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton appears to be far more likely a case in point than proof I am in error.
The Royal College of Nurses has said morale was at breaking point, said the Labour MSP and the "SNP must stop spinning and wake up to the reality of staff struggling to cope".
At this point, the lounge contained a mix of a Turkish protesters - what we believe were friends and family of hotel staff - and horrified tourists wearing gas masks.
These shortcomings were subsequently the subject of an eight-page, point-by-point critique on 8 January 2001 by Senator Haynes and his staff.
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