Sentence examples for the ombudsmen from inspiring English sources

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the ombudsmen

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An appointed official whose duty is to investigate complaints, generally on behalf of individuals such as consumers or taxpayers, against institutions such as companies and government departments.

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The ombudsmen receive no formal notification when medical parolees are transferred to facilities in their region.

The ombudsmen are there to represent the rights of care center residents.

She said she also welcomed a new state law transferring the ombudsmen to another agency next month.

It is true that the recession saw a dozen ombudsmen lose their jobs in the United States in 2008/9 but now as confidence is returning so are the ombudsmen, with three new appointments made already this year.

Do the banks retain copies of agreements that the ombudsmen can then get access to?

Critics have denounced the proposal as censorship, though Barriga insisted the ombudsmen would act as mediators between outlets and their consumers, not spies.

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The Ombudsman's figures.

Hmm, said the ombudsman.

No way, said the ombudsman.

The ombudsman disagreed.

Her mother is the ombudsman at Columbia.

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