Similar words: department, fire department, department store, police department, justice department, personnel department, executive department, purchasing department. Meaning: [‚diːpɑːt'mentl] adj. of or relating to a department.
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31 As far as his or her departmental duties are concerned a minister's work will fall into roughly four categories.
32 Formal departmental boundaries were lost, and clinical teachers were involved from the beginning of the course.
33 Now, with the advent of client-server and departmental computing, it is much harder to generate such economies of scale.
34 My friend Kyle stayed with the company and became a departmental manager.
35 In addition to departmental seminars, there are courses in research methodology and practice and regular meetings with a review board to assess progress.
36 These meetings are concerned with departmental performances, for which the managers are now directly accountable.
37 The relocation officer held departmental meetings during which every aspect of the move was discussed and employees' questions were answered.
38 He again stressed that any change in the fundamental law should come from the people through the departmental assemblies.
39 Following mounting concern about some of the problems of adoption and fostering(Sentencedict.com ), a departmental committee was set up to investigate.
40 Couper publishes the results in the departmental newsletter and sends positive comments along to the officers who receive them.
41 Union leaders and departmental managers are being consulted before a job is scrapped.
42 In any event the sheer volume and variety of bodies under departmental sponsorship often makes ministerial responsibility something of a myth.
43 To prepare information and review materials to assist in the evaluation and development of school and departmental effective learning policies. 4.
44 The departmental application server fits between Sun's 500-user Sparcserver 10 and the high-end 3,000-user SparcCenter 2000.
45 But she has remained suspicious of departmental lines which resist changes, and her doubts about the Foreign Office have remained.
46 The complaint should be investigated by contacting the departmental supervisor of the area concerned.
47 Unfortunately, departmental finding aids, such as docket books, have often not been preserved in central archives.
48 This includes things like departmental boundaries, activity types, physical or geographical layout and product types.
49 It would appear that edited departmental lists only accounted for £800 or so of the total allocation.
50 Why not let local circumstances and relative departmental strengths be determinate?
51 This implies that capital charges will go right down to the departmental level in the budgetary control system.
52 Further details are available in the departmental postgraduate research brochure.
53 Their budgets are closely controlled by Congress and any departmental legislative proposals will have to run the gauntlet of Congressional scrutiny.
54 On appointment to office a new minister will take over responsibility for many departmental policies.
55 Child benefit may be another obvious target for the departmental review.
56 These come in various formats - White Papers, departmental policy documents and ministerial statements, and speeches.
57 Key conflicts concern relationships between departments and the outside world; ministers are expected to help defend departmental interests.
58 Ranieri welded a coherent departmental personality out of two separate but equally gamy ethnic groups.
59 All managers who oversee departmental supervisors should be familiar with office procedures and equipment.
60 Task forces, project teams, committees, boards, departmental or functional group meetings fall into this classification.
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