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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91 Although large numbers of staff are not involved, the changes will lead to a reduction in Home Office manpower.
92 Under the existing procedures, their sentences had been reviewed by the Home Office after a fixed period.
93 The Home Office knows the whereabouts only of those few applicants housed in a special detention centre.
94 The anxiety, hardship and distress suffered by people as they wait for decisions from the Home Office are obvious to anyone.
95 I hope that the Home Office will review the stop and search powers.
96 I was attending elsewhere to an immigration problem which was based on a misunderstanding between the Home Office and the Foreign Office.
97 Instead of introducing immediate legislation, the Home Office responded with time-honoured delaying tactics.
98 Not only must you use your home office exclusively for business, but you must use it regularly, as well.
99 This effectively enables the Home Office to make arbitrary decisions, deporting people as they see fit, without any independent inquiry.
100 Limitations on the amount of actually deductible home-office expenses will sometimes make a home office barely worth the trouble.
101 Home Office Circular 48/1991 contains guidance for magistrates on procedural and other matters relating to the Children Act.
102 The Home Office had suspected that it was a marriage of convenience, to get the woman in.
103 Local authorities could be brought into that and such an amnesty would need Home Office funding and improved publicity.
104 The strike comes after the Home Office put thousands of prison jobs out to tender.
105 The Home Office would retain powers over policing, penal policy, and the criminal law.
105 Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
106 The old Urban Programme, run from the Home Office until 1977, tended to benefit the voluntary sector.
107 He is right that there are no outstanding issues with the Home Office.
108 Bloomsbury House reacted sceptically with a half-hearted inquiry as to the Home Office attitude to refugee medical students.
109 In September 1990 a Home Office review concluded that there was no forensic evidence against the six.
110 He had just heard the full story from Nigel Cramer in his office atop the Home Office building.
111 John Patten, 46, a long-serving Home Office minister, has been put in charge of Education.
112 We are waiting for the home office to approve this.
113 He will take over responsibility for broadcasting from the Home Office in addition to administering the new national lottery.
114 Home Office ministers and officials are currently wooing judges and magistrates to the new approach.
115 The legislation gave the Government generally and the Home Office in particular an opportunity to bare its liberal soul.
116 I pay tribute to the Home Office for the way in which it dealt with immigrants who came to Northern Ireland.
117 They are frequently the result of liaison between the Home Office and Acpo.
118 The Home Office is not alone among government departments in facing challenge from the courts.
119 A Home Office source indicated last night that he would like to bring foward legislation after the election.
120 But the Home Office and prison reformers say his actions were mischievous and disruptive.
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