Men like Cardinal Richelieu in France, the Earls of Essex and Leicester in England, and the Duke of Lerma in Spain were both private advice-givers and public administrators.
In most places, after all, the public administrators of science are themselves drawn from the ranks of university scientists, and share a belief in the value of curiosity-driven inquiry.
Except for two things: Plaintiff Keiser University in Fort Lauderdale used the Freedom of Information Act to get all sorts of nasty e-mails from public school administrators to the short-sellers.
Nearly 700 seminars or summer camps have been organized for the general public by geopark administrators since 2001 and more than 1 700 books explaining the geosciences to the public have been published.
In San Diego there were public firings of school administrators who were escorted from their schools by the police.
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In a statement, it said: "A number of public sector pension scheme administrators, including Xafinity Paymaster, were not notified of the correct GMP data, " the company said.
But I do wish people would understand that it is no coincidence that teachers and administrators at public schools tend to have a much more limited and skeptical view of reform.
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In this broader context, Cassell argues, the victims of bioterrorism provide an "indistinguishable" challenge to doctors and administrators working in public health.
The bureaucrats of Brussels do not enjoy the same public esteem as the sleek administrators of Paris, but they are well rewarded in other ways.
If schools are going to monitor public streams, they might be wise to use word-based alert systems to flag particular posts rather than having administrators looking at ever single public tweet.
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These same coaches face constant external pressure and second guessing from athletic directors, parents, administrators, boosters, the public, and the press.
Administrators can choose to make their groups public or private and also have the option of weighting the categories.
Due to seniority rules in some districts, those positions that are getting filled will go to experienced professionals whose previous jobs were eliminated instead of to "freshly minted teachers and recent graduates, " Noelle Ellerson, assistant director for public policy and advocacy at the American Association of School Administrators, said via email.
Voters should judge the administrative abilities of our federal administrators by how seamlessly they absorb cuts without inconvenience to the public.
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Yet looking at the sorry state public schools are in now, maybe seeing kids leave in droves via vouchers will force school administrators and teachers to stop thinking they have all the answers and allow for innovation and full accountability, from the classroom to the boardroom.
Our public school problem is not spending, but a school system run for the convenience of teachers and administrators.
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Proponents of affirmative action, including most university administrators, feel they need only point to the decline of minority enrolment in the best public universities in California and Texas in the two years since the ban on racial preferences went into effect.
The Association of Electoral Administrators which conducted the referendum said the vote had no legal standing and was "a measure of public opinion only".
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