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- 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...