Synonym: agency, authority, chest, chest of drawers, dresser, federal agency, government agency, office. Similar words: creature, tableau, bury, burst, suburb, burn out, burn up, suburban. Meaning: ['bjʊərəʊ] n. 1. an administrative unit of government 2. furniture with drawers for keeping clothes.
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(31) The Citizen's Advice Bureau says more than 150 people have applied to be made bankrupt in three months.
(32) Out of this fraught legal and financial tangle the bureau worker must work with the client to create order and stability.
(33) Since Waco, agents have received so many threats that the bureau has established a computer database to track and analyze them.
(33) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(34) Area training will then involve the manager in learning about managing a local bureau.
(35) Accounting was a horse of a different color, although the Bureau tended to use the words "planning" and "accounting" to mean the same thing.
(36) Anyone injured at work can obtain advice quickly from their local citizen's advice bureau.
(37) In the bedroom, getting her car keys off the bureau, Toni glanced into the mirror.
(38) Bureau of Prisons set the execution date Jan. 16 after he dropped all appeals.
(39) He said there were times when the bureau pressured him to prove guilt in some cases rather than just test evidence.
(40) The Census Bureau should use statistical sampling techniques to improve accuracy and minimize the risk of undercount.
(41) I work nights - in a news bureau, as a croupier in a nightclub, as a waitress.
(42) I do believe the Weather Bureau has logged down that that Sunday electrical storms were hit-and-running these parts.
(43) The bureau is hard pressed for staff but may nevertheless decide that such work has wider positive influence.
(44) Your sister said you passed out and hit your head on her bureau.
(45) We know that the Federal Bureau of Investigation knew we were there.
(46) The Bureau carries out regular reviews of each contributing office's mortality and sickness experience against the general experience for all offices.
(47) The jobless rate dropped to 8. 1 percent, the lowest in five years, the Bureau of Statistics today reported.
(48) That was more than the Corps and the Bureau had bargained on.
(49) Managers need to know about the annual financial cycle, the bureau budget and its management and local authority finance.
(50) If you would like further advice on what to do, contact your Citizens Advice Bureau.
(51) Helping the Disabled Siting a new bureau involves a complex combination of local objectives, suitability, costing and availability.
(52) The Commodity Research Bureau index dropped 2. 33 points to 242. 90.
(53) Perhaps the most obvious is wilful and corrupt exploitation of debtors by dishonest employees of the credit reference bureau.
(54) In the early 1940s, the Bureau devised the plan of considering an entire river basin as an integrated project.
(55) Their whole life began seeming like a missing persons bureau.
(56) Later the press bureau of the foreign ministry, so small before the war, was greatly enlarged and became the Nachrichtenabteilung.
(57) The managerial role of senior bureau workers is increasingly recognised.
(58) His new employer can get his medical history from the insurance company, and his credit history from a credit bureau.
(59) The bureau can obtain authority for wiretaps to investigate gun and explosives violations but not threats against its own agents.
(60) The bureau has brochures highlighting outdoor activities that tourists can participate in -- activities that are well-suited for a recreational greenway.