In the course of a long reign a king would acquire the same advantage which a permanentunder-secretary has over his superior, the parliamentary secretary.
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In 1949 the British government established a PermanentUnder-Secretaries' Committee "to consider long-term questions of foreign policy".
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Someone in the City, you might think, or perhaps a PermanentUnder-Secretary to some Minister you never heard of.
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'You beg all the questions, Mr. Caldigate,' said the permanentunder-secretary, with a smile.
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He described the Staithes who was now a Knight Commander of St. Michael and St. George and a PermanentUnder-Secretary.
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Married perchance to some permanent under Secretary of State and viewing "direct action" with growing disapproval.
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Solomon Star reports Mr Sikua was first appointed permanentsecretary in 2012.
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Sir Martin Donnelly was permanentsecretary at the department for international trade
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Gus O'Donnell, then the Treasury's permanentsecretary, demanded that McBride stand down.
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The review was announced yesterday by the Department's permanentsecretary, Mr Gerry Loughran.
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At 42, Suma Chakrabarti is the youngest permanentsecretary ever appointed in Whitehall.
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Sir Puka said a permanentsecretary would be established to service the negotiating teams.
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Among others, Trump currently lacks a permanentsecretary of defense or chief of staff.
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The current civil service chief, Sir Bob Kerslake, is also a departmental permanentsecretary.
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The permanentsecretary of the ministry of aviation says the landowners have been paid.
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The three unnamed civil servants were suspended by the department's permanentsecretary, Philip Rutnam.
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In 2011, Francis Kean was appointed permanentsecretary of works.
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Now, when a permanentsecretary dissents from a spending proposal, parliament is immediately notified.
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The permanentsecretary there tried to clean up his act.
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Dr Hayes is a former permanentsecretary of the Department of Health and Social Services.
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Photo: AFP The government is using NGS Global to advertise for seven permanentsecretary positions.
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These are extraordinary words for a permanentsecretary to be using about his political boss.