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In a sheriff's office, the directive was passed out at roll call, by officials anxious to quickly comply.

Held by Labor MP Michael Danby, who controversially bucked Labor head office's directive to preference the Greens.

Mr Yunus also called for institutional reform of the bank, whose country offices "are working like post offices waiting for directives from headquarters".In this section Beware of demob Beaten black or blue Ichiro the destroyer The clean-up Death of a Tiger Getting technical In limbo Reprints Related items Bangladesh: The minus-two solutionSep 6th 2007Despite all this, aid is piling in.

Former officials who left or retired years ago are supposed to give up their offices, the directive said, but they are not required to do so immediately.

Within 24 hours, employees halfway around the world in the expert-network firm's Manila office received a directive from their chief: stop recruiting outside consultants and do not return to work until Dec. 2.

The office issued a directive to schools nationally to allow gay-straight alliances to form on campus.

When the Cole memo was first issued, Haag's office indicated the directive wouldn't influence existing cases against Bay Area dispensaries.

The front office also ignored league directives to disassociate themselves with convicted felon Mike Ornstein, who — surprise, surprise — was also implicated in the bounty scandal.

Specifically, baseball plans to show that as McCourt has enjoyed receiving monies from the commissioner's office, he has ignored directives from Selig and he has tried to expel the monitor Selig appointed to oversee the team's finances.

He and Dr. Longo also recommend that oncologists state the patient's prognosis at the first visit, appoint someone in the office to discuss advance directives, schedule a hospice-information visit, and offer to discuss prognosis and coping at each transition.

Soon after taking office, Mr. Obama repealed a directive, issued by Mr. Bush's attorney general, John D. Ashcroft, in October 2001, authorizing the government to classify information whenever its disclosure might potentially harm national security.

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