Examples of Ministerial communications in a sentence
Obtain written permission of Superintendent or governing authority before tunneling any street surface.
The guidance set out the requirements on administering authorities in relation to the pooling of LGPS assets and built on previous Ministerial communications and guidance on investment strategies.
This set out the requirements on administering authorities, replacing previous guidance, and built on previous Ministerial communications and guidance on investment strategies.
The time is now right for new guidance to support further progress.1 Introduction 1.1 This guidance sets out the requirements on administering authorities in relation to the pooling of LGPS assets, building on previous Ministerial communications and guidance on investment strategies, and taking account of the current state of progress on pooling.
Also, factors such as frequency weighting are sometimes not made explicit, not possible to deactivate/ change or simply not present.
Page 711 Introduction 1.1 This guidance sets out the requirements on administering authorities in relation to the pooling of LGPS assets, building on previous Ministerial communications and guidance on investment strategies, and taking account of the current state of progress on pooling.
Jackie showed outstanding tenacity in dealing with complex situations within the strategy and in making links into various groups in the Ministry, into policy circles and Ministerial communications and into the OECD Innovative Leaning Environments (ILE) project.
Office of the Director General BranchThe Office of the Director General’s responsibilities include Legal Services, monitoring the performance of the Ministry, external communications such as press releases, and all Ministerial communications.
The guidance (appended to the report), set out the requirements on administering authorities in relation to the pooling of LGPS assets and built on previous Ministerial communications and guidance on investment strategies.
The Office of the Director General is responsible for monitoring the performance of the Ministry, external communications such as press releases, and all Ministerial communications.