Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Mr. Harris estimated his organization has met with 300 high-level officers to date.
Civil liberties groups complain that no high-level officers have been held accountable for abuse.
Pentagon officials have been criticized for absolving high-level officers in previous investigations.
The military, once a pillar of support for the president, was fractured last week when several high-level officers abandoned the Chávez government.
And high-level officers wonder openly how the community will cope when the team of outsiders - which has the lion's share of police resources - leaves.
In February 2005 the Jamaican government urged Britain to send high-level officers to train its force in crime investigation and case preparation.
And this COMM room is a very special one-reserved for the private affairs of visiting ministers and high-level officers.
They saluted politely the Indian and the westernerin high-level officers' garb and smart white caps piped in bluebraid.
American forces believed Mowhoush, a former high-level officer in Saddam Hussein's regime, was one of the leaders of the Iraqi insurgency.
A joint inquiry by the two offices led in October to the indictment in Manhattan of five high-level officers of the carpenters' union for extortion.
During Mr Coburn's case, the MoD lined up high-level officers who were allowed to give evidence anonymously from behind security screens.
The organization's activities drew the attention of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), several high-level officers of which joined the group.
Other carpenter locals, in which investigators said high-level officers were under investigation, are Local 135 in Manhattan and Local 17 in the Bronx.
The school was set up for educating the children of martyrs, officers who fought in the Korean War, and high-level officers of the PLA.
But military analysts said it was unlikely that the militias would have been allowed to carry out a sustained and methodical campaign of destruction without the consent of high-level officers in Jakarta.
Are high-level officers in the State Department boning up on his critique of Aristotle's "Politics" late at night, hunched over his knotty texts like grad students cramming for an exam?
In late 1965, a panel of high-level officers was selected to evaluate several prototype versions of armed and attack helicotpers to determine which provided the most significant increase in capability to the UH-1B.
The House task force has previously accused Salvadoran Army personnel of trying to cover up the involvement of senior officers, but the report for the first time names high-level officers it asserts were involved.
The husband, Fyodor Voronin (Serge Renko), a high-level officer in an organization of exiled Czarist soldiers living in Paris, is a spy who conceals his activities from his wife, Arsinoé.
Although the chief executive and the other high-level officers of a business should not ordinarily travel together, according to Rolfe Shellenberger, senior travel consultant at Runzheimer, these rules are often waived for travel on corporate aircraft.
In The Professional Soldier Janowitz used a methodology which included content analysis, a survey of 760 generals and admirals and 576 military officers from the Pentagon, and interviews of over 100 high-level officers (995).
Faced with a growing number of accusers who threatened to destroy his sterling career, Sergeant Major McKinney fought back strenuously, arguing that high-level officers charged with similar offenses were allowed to retire quietly without prosecution or penalty.
The imminent purge from the Salvadoran Army of high-level officers with records of repression - an important part of the peace treaty reached on Jan. 16 - has added to already rising tensions between the two former sides in the civil war.
The pool of career executive assistants is shrinking, said Margaret Luca, whose recruitment firm, M. Luca & Associates in New York, does at least one-third of its business in placing executive assistants for high-level officers.
Since formal diplomatic relations began in 1978, the United States has embarked on a modest military relationship with China, exchanging high-level officers and strategists, receiving Chinese delegations to study training methods and selling China some military technology and weapons.