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Many of his Executive level staff have been prior consultants.
High level staff often don't take their holidays and this can be dangerous.
The decision to pay legal costs for lower level staff members, he said, is being decided case by case.
Top level staff course or something of the kind, and Admin says they're a bit pushed for space."
Step 1: Management level staff is needed to fully achieve environmental and financial objectives that are part of this framework.
Hitler and his upper level staff, however, made a critical decision not to have to conform to what they considered unnecessary rules.
Larger houses, many built with stone, were built for managers and upper level staff.
VIP transport version for high level staff officers, 8 built.
Wearily he stumbled into the camp and flung down the levelling staff.
By the 5th century their diocesan level staff were no longer of much importance, although they continued in their duties.
Bachelor's or master's level staff with one to two years' of experience and extensive motivational interview training delivered this intervention.
The odds of finding something valuable were higher there than on the desks of junior level staff.
This was approved by a low level staff member in the planning department who apparently did not realize the significance of this change.
Rules were for lower level staff.
Ballots of official votes are created and maintained by a Competition Manager or higher level staff member.
While Sapper set up the theodolite, Nicholas took the graduated levelling staff.
With unions lacking in real political and financial support of organizing programs, there is no demand for the perpetual supply of entry level staff.
The assistance of field level staff of Tribal Development Department was taken to fill in the survey schedules.
He has performed in numerous high level staff, command, and NATO positions during his career.
Mid-manager level staff are both Koreans and Filipinos.
In addition, Middle Level staff also undertake engineering and planning liaison consultancy work for a large number of Boards.
All G-13 universities have departments of philosophy with doctorate level staff members conducting research related to the philosophy of the mind.
Levelling is the measurement of geodetic height using a levelling instrument and a level staff.
MacKay also appointed a couple of low level staff workers who had been supportive of David Orchard's leadership bid.
Level two nurses often hold positions anywhere between C and E grades, but are now banded exactly the same as first level staff nurses.
Laser levels project a beam which is visible and/or detectable by a sensor on the leveling rod.
In land surveying, when first-order (high-precision) elevation leveling is to be performed, the leveling rods used are made of Invar, instead of wood, fiberglass, or other metals.
When optical leveling is done, the path corresponds closely to following a value of dynamic height horizontally, but to orthometric height for vertical changes measured on the leveling rod.
The "bench" could be a hard, flat surface, a rock or an outcropping on which a surveyor could hammer in an elevation marker; or a bracket or "bench" in which to insert an angle iron to support a leveling rod.
The term bench mark, or benchmark, originates from the chiseled horizontal marks that surveyors made in stone structures, into which an angle-iron could be placed to form a "bench" for a leveling rod, thus ensuring that a leveling rod could be accurately repositioned in the same place in the future.
A leveling staff or rod is held vertical on each point; the rod is graduated in centimetres and fractions or tenths and hundredths of a foot.
In the photograph on the right, both a metric (left) and imperial (right) levelling rod are seen.
A normal levelling rod can be used for stadia measures at shorter distances (up to about 125 m).
Slip joints can also be non-telescoping, such as the joints on some older wooden surveyor's levelling rods.
In order to provide good visibility at long distances, stadia rods are typically wider than levelling rods with larger markings.
A level staff, also called levelling rod, is a graduated wooden or aluminum rod, the use of which permits the determination of differences in elevation.
The level of the solution is then adjusted to a few centimetres above the level of solvent in s by means of a levelling rod 1.
Levelling rods can be one piece, but many are sectional and can be shortened for storage and transport or lengthened for use.
In the image to the right, the upper stadia mark is at 1.5 m and the lower at 1.345 m. The difference is 0.155 m. Thus the distance from the instrument to the levelling rod is:
If one observes a stadia rod, rule or levelling rod with the telescope and sees that the rod spans 0.5m between the marks (the stadia interval), then the distance from the instrument to the rod is:
Wearily he stumbled into the camp and flung down the levelling staff.
While Sapper set up the theodolite, Nicholas took the graduated levelling staff.