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  • ...}} -  a port in the United States where customs officials are stationed to oversee the entry and exit of people and merchandise
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  • To organize and oversee. Activity{{external}} [https://ncit.nci.nih.gov/ncitbrowser/ConceptReport.j
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  • ...of Defence]]. The War Office was established in the early 17th century to oversee the administration of the army and coordinate its operations. Its head was ...on. This reform marked the beginning of the modern War Office, which would oversee the British Army's operations, logistics, and administration until the mid-
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  • ...pervisor]]''' is an individual who has the authority and responsibility to oversee and guide the work of others. Supervisors are often found in a variety of s * '''[[Upper Management|Upper Managers]]': These supervisors oversee the entire organization and make strategic decisions.
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  • ...ry mission is to ensure the provision of high-quality healthcare services, oversee the professional conduct of healthcare practitioners, and guarantee the saf The National Health Regulatory Authority was established to oversee and regulate the healthcare sector in Bahrain. It plays a crucial role in m
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  • ...s policy is a comprehensive plan developed by a government to regulate and oversee the pharmaceutical industry within a country. These policies aim to ensure * Drug regulation: Establishing regulatory bodies to oversee the registration, licensing, and monitoring of pharmaceutical products.
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  • ...983 by the Sisters of Charity of Montreal, also known as the Grey Nuns, to oversee their health care, elder care, and social service systems in the United Sta ...Sisters of Charity of Montreal established the Grey Nuns Health System to oversee their health care, elder care, and social service systems in the United Sta
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  • ...evelopment Center is the first agency in the People's Republic of China to oversee organic food standards. The Center was established in November 1992 under t
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  • ...re system's structure in a particular country. Their primary mission is to oversee the delivery of health services, manage public health facilities, and imple * The [[District Health Boards]] (DHBs) in New Zealand, which oversee the operation of hospitals and the provision of community-based healthcare
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  • ...d]] and [[Wales]] established under the Lunacy Act 1845. Their role was to oversee the welfare of mentally ill patients and regulate the asylums where they we ...iency]], as part of the Mental Deficiency Act 1913. This body continued to oversee the care of mentally ill and mentally disabled individuals until the establ
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  • The primary responsibility of a bursar is to oversee the financial operations of an educational institution. This includes the c ...arents, addressing concerns related to billing and payments. They may also oversee the distribution of financial aid, scholarships, and loans, ensuring that f
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  • ...established within organizations, institutions, or governmental bodies to oversee ethical standards and practices. These committees are tasked with ensuring ...Ethics Committees]] are established within businesses and corporations to oversee ethical practices and policies. These committees are tasked with developing
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  • ...mmittee established by a legislative body, organization, or institution to oversee specific areas of interest or responsibility. Unlike ad hoc or special comm ...ive context, standing committees review legislation, conduct hearings, and oversee the implementation of laws within their jurisdiction. They play a crucial r
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  • The main duty of an editor is to oversee the editorial aspects of a publication. However, their specific responsibil * '''Managing Editors''': Oversee the overall editorial process and manage editorial staff.
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  • ...al, non-profit organization established in 1929 by an Act of Parliament to oversee the medical education of specialists in Canada. The College sets the standa ...rnance of the Royal College includes a Council and various committees that oversee its activities. The Council is composed of elected members who represent th
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  • ...nts can vary significantly from one country to another, but they generally oversee the legal and [[prison system]], conduct legal proceedings, and are involve ...headed by the Attorney General or a similar official, who is appointed to oversee the legal affairs of the government.
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  • ...growing interest in herbal medicine and the need for a regulatory body to oversee the ethical practice, education, and accreditation of herbalists. Over the A core function of the IIMH is to oversee the education and accreditation of herbal medicine practitioners. The insti
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  • ...to a group of individuals elected by the shareholders of a corporation to oversee the management of the corporation and make significant decisions affecting ...often focus on issues such as lack of independence, failure to adequately oversee management, and insufficient attention to shareholder interests.
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  • '''Board of Trustees''' is a group of individuals elected or appointed to oversee and govern an organization, institution, or corporation. These entities can One of the critical roles of the Board is to oversee the organization's financial health. This involves approving annual budgets
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  • ...feasting, dancing, and general merriment, where the Lord of Misrule would oversee the festivities and ensure that the spirit of celebration was maintained. ...such as [[Henry VIII]] and [[Elizabeth I]] appointing a Lord of Misrule to oversee the court's Christmas celebrations. The tradition emphasized the temporary
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