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An administrative unit of government; office.
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Even so, Mr. Berry added, only a small percentage of disgruntled customers actually file formal complaints to bureaus.
And even when they knew, there was no easy way to talk back, except by sending mail to newspapers' headquarters that, by correspondents' accounts, was almost never forwarded to bureaus.
And even when they knew, there was no easy way to talk back, except by mailing a letter to the newspaper's headquarters that, by correspondents' accounts, was almost never forwarded to bureaus.
His victory in the landmark 1908 case Muller v. Oregon, which upheld restrictions on the working hours of women — the Court's opinion noted Brandeis's references to "bureaus of statistics, commissioners of hygiene, inspectors of factories, both in this country and Europe" — changed the way lawyers and judges conceived of evidence.
Before the war, CBS let a few bureaus experiment with satellite phones, but after the war they will be shipped to bureaus both in the U.S. and overseas.
First, the Bureau of Justice does not compare its relative status in the provincial government to the Development and Reform Commission, Economic and Trade Commission, or other bureaus but compares to bureaus that have similar functions and status, such as public security, courts, or procuratorates.
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Requests to discuss the matter with Mr. O'Neill were made to bureau officials in New York and Washington.
Ad pages last month fell 2.9percentt, compared with a year earlier, according to bureau data.
Ad pages in magazines rose 1.8percentt compared with those a year earlier, according to bureau data.
Ad pages in magazines rose 9.1percentt compared with a year earlier, according to bureau data.
Ad pages last month rose 2.3percentt compared with a year earlier, according to bureau data.
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