Take, for example, the so-called Augusta effect, which course superintendents around the world lament.
Building superintendents and porters often help throw bags into the back of the truck.
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The Police Superintendents' Association of England and Wales also paid tribute to Mr McKeever.
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Before Ms. Rhee's arrival, the nation's capital went through six superintendents in 10 years.
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James Adam and George S Elliott were medical superintendents in the 1870s and 1880s.
Mr Winsor also wants to allow senior managers to become superintendents after only 16 months' training.
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That means the startup has to reach out to and develop relationships with teachers, principals and superintendents.
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The WPA also employed 125, 000 engineers, social workers, accountants, superintendents, supervisors and timekeepers scattered in every state and community.
The chief superintendents will cover 14 areas across the country and were appointed after consultations with every local authority.
Some principals and superintendents contacted by the state have already declined to allow their students to participate in the testing.
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The PSAEW said it would bring test cases against all five forces on behalf of 22 superintendents and chief superintendents.
That's because the rules-making body won't sell Stimpmeters to ordinary golfers, only to clubs, golf-course superintendents and tournament setup officials.
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David O'Connor, Association of Scottish Police Superintendents president, said similar cost-saving measures should be considered for councils, health boards and sheriffdoms.
Everywhere I go, teachers, parents, principals, school board members, state superintendents are asking for the flexibility to do the right thing.
He also recommended fast-tracking recruits to inspector level within three years and allowing outsiders to join as superintendents with 15 months' training.
Kathy Cox and Beverly Hall, the school superintendents of Georgia and Atlanta, have won praise for improving test scores and graduation rates.
The man on the beat gets his cut, then passes the payments on to his superiors, up as high as the divisional superintendents.
The Association of Scottish Police Superintendents (ASPS) has called for an urgent meeting with the newly appointed chief constable of the Police Service of Scotland.
Under cross examination by Paul Gilroy QC, representing claimants from the Police Superintendents' Association, he admitted cost was a "significant part" of the decision-making process.
The most meticulous superintendents stimp a sampling of greens every day.
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But Kevin Morris, chairman of the Police Superintendents Association, told the Times newspaper opposition to extending the scheme to every man, woman and child was overstated.
Paul Gilroy QC, representing claimants from the Police Superintendents' Association, told the tribunal that "100 people's careers were terminated" in a meeting that lasted only an hour.
The case is being brought by three parties - Nottinghamshire Police Federation, Devon and Cornwall Police Federation and the Police Superintendents Association of England and Wales (PSAEW).
Chief Superintendent David O'Connor from the Association of Scottish Police Superintendents also echoed this concern and asked whether the members of the board should be full time posts.
"The very least you expect are people with some experience and knowledge of what they're doing, " the Police Superintendents' Association's Derek Barnett told to BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
Although practices vary from state to state, most boards of education are locally elected to hire and fire superintendents and teachers, decide curriculums, propose budgets, and even choose textbooks.
The appointment has been questioned by the Police Federation, which represents rank-and-file officers and the Police Superintendents' Association of England and Wales, which said someone with "profound understanding" of policing was needed.
They can provide data and transparency, research and evaluation, and political cover that permits local leaders to act, and they can scour their books to strike rules that hamstring hard-charging principals and superintendents.
The Superintendents' Association, which represents senior officers below the rank of chief constable, argues that officers could patrol alone, rather than in pairs, and detectives could work in uniform, rather than in plain clothes.
Speaking at the annual conference of the Police Superintendents' Association of England and Wales (PSAEW), Mrs May said direct entry was "not just about more women police leaders or more senior officers from ethnic minorities".
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