Similar words: come off it, police office, police officer, case officer, revenue officer, executive officer, chief executive officer, come of. Meaning: n. 1. the government department in charge of domestic affairs 2. (usually plural) the office that serves as the administrative center of an enterprise.
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61 Home Office ministers and anti-drink campaigners were concerned that extended hours could encourage people to consume alcohol.
62 That would leave the Home Office with policing, penal policy and the criminal law.
63 Partly due to its history, and partly to temperament, the Home Office is conservative procedurally and cautious in outlook.
64 She/he may withhold the central grant to any force deemed inefficient by the Home Office Inspectorate.
65 Home Office officials knew what needed to be done, but were inhibited by the political climate from doing it.
66 In London, the Home Office confirmed that it was processing applications for leave to remain on behalf of the three.
67 The Home Office says it's for illegal entrants to this country who've been judged unlikely to comply with voluntary restrictions.
68 The exclusivity rule eliminates your kitchen and bedroom as a home office.
69 The Home Office had set up its own Research Unit in 1957, in addition to supporting criminological research in the universities and elsewhere.
70 Last year, Home Office research showed a clear correlation between recession and levels of property crime.
71 Expenses related solely to your home office would be fully deductible.
72 But after deliberation the Home Office request for a ban was rejected.
73 As decision-making power moves away from the center, the grip of the home office loosens.
74 Consultations between the agriculture departments and the Home Office are in progress to develop procedures and criteria for issuing licences.
75 The 1989 Home Office report found that victims of burglary become more fearful of street crime as well.
76 Home Office criminologists stress that the rise in violent crime is largely made up of an explosion in acquaintance violence.
77 The Home Office is to produce a Code of Practice on the use of video recordings for this purpose.
78 It was confirmed last night that the idea of privately-run detention centres was being pursued within the Home Office.
79 Having a home office is necessary to allow the employee to properly perform his duties.
80 The Home Office says all staff will be strictly vetted.
81 A Home Office spokeswoman confirmed last night that Stansted would be used for all future mercy flights.
82 The other - equally damaging and important - was the allegation that the Home Office knew about the police involvement.
83 The Home Office yesterday broadly welcomed the report,(www.Sentencedict.com) but said it would consult interested parties before deciding on implementation.
84 He believes it funds drug dealing and he wants the Home Office to take it seriously.
85 Telephone and cable lines link your home office to the outside world.
86 Such a campaign should be mounted by the Home Office and not left simply to chief constables.
87 Rather than intervening directly, the Home Office appointed an independent commissioner, whose report vindicated Dyer's accusations.
88 Bennett advises employees who work overseas to spend a few hours visiting people when they come to the home office.
89 The Home Office Research Unit is prayed in aid to show less vandalism in rural communities.
90 Home Office officials have ordered an investigation into the case.
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