These functions work alongside the on-board dual-band wireless as well as the newest Bluetooth 4.0 standard.
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The majority of the work streams take on-board the essential aspects of our future policy for population and migration.
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The report - ordered by Rochdale's safeguarding children's board - reviews the work of local agencies, including the council, police and the Crown Prosecution Service between 2007 and 2012 in safeguarding children at risk of sexual exploitation.
The feather-bedding that required firemen on diesel engines into the 1970s is gone, and most on-board personnel work hard.
Birmingham Safeguarding Children Board, a statutory partnership board with responsibility for co-ordinating work to safeguard children, said it accepted the report's findings that changes the board was leading "have not yet had a good enough impact on children's lives".
The across-the-board budget reductions, the result of Washington's failure to work out a long-term, deficit-cutting plan in November 2011, essentially shut down some government agencies, though it had a negligible impact on others.
Based on that work, the Board concluded that the proposed all-cash transaction is in the best interests of stockholders.
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The same rules need to apply across the board -- no matter who you work for.
And the design work is fascinating, as you watch sheets of silvered poster-board get cut and shaped into models of what will ultimately be crafted in steel, then watch Pollock meld the models with the real buildings.
They must now personally sign off on financial reports, comply with Sarbanes-Oxley's requirements for internal monitoring, work with the board's audit committee and the company's internal auditors.
Engineers there had created a server the size of a circuit board, run off a microprocessor designed to work with power-stingy laptops, not brawny computing machines.
Hoping to recoup some of the timber and toss much-needed work to sawmills, the Forest Service proposed to sell 370 million board feet of lumber from dead trees and replant 30, 000 acres.
Flintshire council said it will work with the health board and home staff to "ensure residents receive appropriate on-going care whilst alternative arrangements are put in place".
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And they've just appointed someone to look after juveniles, to work with the Youth Justice Board, which means that that group, the under-18s, are now having concentration on them, so yes, there have been improvements.
It informs the IBC of its opinions and submits these opinions along with proposals for follow-up of the IBC's work to the Director-General of UNESCO for transmission to Member States, the Executive Board and the General Conference.
The stop-work had been triggered by announcement of a plan to break up the state power board into three corporations.
Cambridge Assessment, which runs the OCR exam board, found many lecturers believed students arrived unprepared for degree-level work, with three-in-five academics running catch-up classes.
An across-the-board increase in the retirement age will mean that many of those who work the most unpleasant and least remunerative jobs will not live to enjoy any retirement time whatsoever.
They work alongside the entrepreneurs as partners (investors, board members, and mentors) for 5-10 years to help their companies become successful.
Their postbag, they claim, is bulging with applications from high-calibre people who want to be on the board of the regional agency when it starts work in 1999.
The Financial Stability Board, a global watchdog, wants the big regulators of cross-border banks to work together in the event that banks need resolving, and many banks hope for such agreements.
Mr Obama said the deep, across-the-board spending cuts had originally been designed to be so unattractive that they would spur politicians to work together.
The fiscal cliff includes automatic, across-the-board spending cuts set to trigger at the beginning of next year if Capitol Hill fails to work out a deficit-reduction plan.
The agreement also gives Mr. Schulze a waiver of Minnesota anti-takeover law and allows him to work with his private equity partners to develop a definite proposal to the board of directors of Best Buy.
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Campaign volunteers also went to work under the radar in several local campaigns last year -- including the Charlotte mayor's race and school board races in populous Wake County -- to elect friendly Democrats and identify new voters.
You can also add software control to the board, which will work in conjunction with the hardware, bringing universal control interfaces to the otherwise space-limited Arduino.
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