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Most schools of architecture use their web page to publicise their courses, adopting it as the electronic equivalent of the handbook or departmental brochure.
The cabinet was thus to be insulated still further from departmental enthusiasm and expertise.
The emphasis on collective decision-making, rather than departmental autonomy, reflects not only the constitutional requirement that the government stand united in parliament.
These local, communal, small town elites, previously big fish in small, autonomous ponds, discovered they counted for little within the larger departmental units.
The precise physionomy of the departmental electoral colleges naturally varied from department to department, but artisans, shopkeepers, and rural workers were scarcely in evidence anywhere.
Decisions regarding placements were taken in full consultation with clinical managers and lead appraisers considering departmental staffing levels and equipment availability.
Departmental managers are required to address the needs of the patient and the complex requirements of the service, whilst being accountable for scarce resources.
Incorporating suggestions for maintaining privacy in new departmental design.