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As Politeness Monitor, Wei Jia was in charge of reporting classmates who started fights or said bad words.
"There's been an understanding by hospitals that we're not trying to get them, that we're really focused on what we can learn from these events," said Diane C. Rydrych, the state health department official in charge of reporting.
Finally, Bill Leonard, who as the head of the information security oversight office is the person in charge of reporting on classified materials, appealed to the department of justice for guidance.
I was in charge of reporting sales tax results to the local tax office.
KR has authored the protocol and will be in charge of reporting the findings of this study.
Adequate training must be provided to health staff in charge of reporting treatment outcomes to public health authorities and performing the quarterly evaluation of own cases.
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ARN, JLH, JGA, AH, CR, and other members of the RETSPED Working Group of the Spanish Society of Pediatric Intensive Care (VM, CPC, ASG, JDLC, MTH, AM, and FMT) participated in the working meetings, discussed the design of the study, were in charge of the reported patients, and fulfilled the case records.
Factional battles in newspapers, such as between the divisions in charge of political reporting and those in charge of police reporting, often eviscerate stories in order to protect the people they are supposed to be writing about, several of the sources said.
The two men, who worked for al-Jazeera along with their colleague Peter Greste, had been arrested in December 2013 on charges of reporting "false news".
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