Group of people which operates in the community, in a way that is distinct from both government and business.
1 We are having gone through the information the CSOs are sending us.
2 The Environment Agency relies on water companies to self-monitor their CSOs .
3 Wessex Water said it had categorised its CSOs and the information was shared when requested.
4 Most CSOs reported good financial management systems and governance structures but responses were not validated.
5 It is also unclear why, despite a proliferation of CSOs , residents still experience unimproved health outcomes.
6 Banks are looking to change that by crafting longer-dated, managed CSOs that would offer meatier yields.
7 South West Water has monitors on 410 of its 548 inland CSOs .
8 CSOs until now have mainly been short-dated (up to two years in maturity) and static.
9 Merik told us the CSOs won't help.
10 The Environment Agency gives water companies permits to release untreated human waste and rainwater into rivers via CSOs .
11 The introduction of the so-called CSOs implies that Parliament has added a new militarism to it parliamentary protection function.
12 CSOs were able to doubt the lives they'd lived, but gunnery sergeants accepted responsibility for their decisions and moved on.
13 Guardian data reveals 6,508 inland CSOs released untreated sewage into rivers 204,134 times in 2019.
14 It will attempt to crack down on the practice of releasing untreated sewage from combined sewer overflows ( CSOs ) .
15 According to Parliament's argument, the CSOs , all of whom are former members of SAPS, introduce three new functions to the PPS.
16 She never confirmed meetings, venues or transport, and it's baffling what she was there for, a CSOS employee stated in anonymity.
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