-
Jorge Valdano and
sporting director Miguel Pardeza, were to be the key
decisionmakers on the
sporting side of the club.
After France's
dismal campaign in...
- disease. For example, even
after the
smallpox attack was recognized,
decisionmakers were
confronted with many
uncertainties and
wanted information that...
- the
State Affairs The
president of the
State Affairs is the
ultimate decisionmaker in
regards to
North Korea's
nuclear ****nal.
Israel Prime Minister of...
-
Department of the Army,
Department of Defense, and National-level
decisionmakers. The NGIC also
manages the Army's
Foreign Materiel Exploitation Program...
-
tailored to the state's
interest in diversity. She
argued that "government
decisionmakers may
properly distinguish between policies of
exclusion and inclusion...
- (French pronunciation: [eminɑ̃s ɡʁiz]) or gray
eminence is a
powerful decisionmaker or
advisor who
operates covertly in a
nonpublic or
unofficial capacity...
- said: "Bukayo
always stood out in the
younger teams. He was a
fantastic decisionmaker. He knew when to beat
people and when to p****, as well as
having brilliant...
-
support from
skilled workers. The
organisation attempted to
influence decisionmakers,
secular and
religious alike, to
support liberation movements and to...
- Decisions:
Khalid v. Bush, In re
Guantanamo Detainee Cases, and the
Neutral Decisionmaker". Note. Yale Law &
Policy Review. 24: 241.
Archived from the original...
- Date
Preceding context Jurisdiction /
decisionmaker Defendant(s) or case(s) [found] "responsible"
despite superior orders [found] "not responsible" because...