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dcs
noun
A distributed control system.
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Now it's the pros and cons of Viking versus DCS.
But the appeal court said that simply because Shoesmith, as director of children's services (DCS), was ultimately accountable for child protection matters in her borough, it did not mean that either the secretary of state or Haringey could ignore due process, regardless of the public and media outcry.
She doesn't buy DCs for what the brand says about her.
He'd know if it was decompression sickness (DCS).
A detective chief superintendent (DCS), the then head of Trident, cited perceived confidentiality issues, concerns not to prejudice the IPCC investigation into the shooting of Duggan and a belief that it was the responsibility of others to determine what information could be shared with Hackney borough officers as reasons for the delay.
The South African department of correctional services (DCS) said on Wednesday that it was taking over Mangaung correctional centre outside Bloemfontein because of a "worrying deterioration of safety and security at the centre".
Our inspections are unannounced which means, as a lead inspector, I would telephone the director of children's service (DCS) in the morning to inform them that the inspection is to start that day.
The Kodak Digital Camera System (DCS) 100 he walked around with in 1991 was, quite literally, the first commercially available digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera.
Tonight's second part, "A Copper's Tale", with Jim Broadbent as DCS Tommy Butler, will show us how Reynolds' mob were eventually fingered by the Flying Squad.
The outdoor kitchen has a Japanese teppanyaki table, which allows grilling directly on the table, as well as an oven and grill from the American manufacturer DCS.
The kitchen has a DCS range, black-granite countertops and a refrigerator hidden behind wood paneling.
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