Collocations withofficer
These are words often used in combination withofficer.
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accused officer
The accused officer has no right to legal representation at the hearing.
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administrative officer
An assistant administrative officer, with no particular qualifications, is to receive a salary of £800 to £1,000 a year.
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arresting officer
It was sought to cover that and many other possibilities by requiring a note to be made by the arresting officer.
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artillery officer
I know, from my own experience in the last war, that the artillery officer had to have quite a lot of technical skill.
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auxiliary officer
The latter figures include 500 men and 16 women auxiliary officers under training.
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british officer
British officers thought detainees' lurid petitions were exaggerated.
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casualty officer
One is the secretary of an excellent district hospital where they have at present one woman casualty officer.
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cavalry officer
The priest and the cavalry officer have learned to measure non-existence against mere incapacity.
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chief officer
First, it lays a statutory duty on every chief officer to investigate a complaint from a member of the public immediately it is received.
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colonial officer
A pamphlet published in 1950 as an advertisement for the service emphasized creativity, initiative, and enterprise, rather than particular skills, as the qualities needed for success as a colonial officer.
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conservation officer
If they saw the abysmal cultural and technical level of most applications that confront the average conservation officer, they would be less contemptuous.
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consular officer
A consular officer is not the same as a consul.
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contracting officer
This requires expert contracting officers and staff who possess training in performing basic functions of government contracting officer representative, or contracting officer technical representative.
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correctional officer
Her position there was similar to that of a correctional officer today.
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corrupt officer
This was her second role in the show she had already played a minor role as a corrupt officer at another prison in earlier episodes.
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elected officer
Could any prudent elected leader or elected officer of a local authority take that kind of advice without having second thoughts about it?
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enforcement officer
Consequently, each enforcement officer appears to be subject to common influences in the form of a loose organizational culture.
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executive officer
The ward executive officer intervened, and suggested that a vote again be taken on the matter.
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experienced officer
Braithwaite was a highly experienced officer.
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fellow officer
They were told by senior management that all officers must act with "openness and honesty" at all times if they suspected a fellow officer of wrongdoing.
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female officer
The search was authorised by the senior officer and carried out by a female officer in accordance with the standard procedures.
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financial officer
In each of 17 areas there is no administrator and no financial officer.
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fire brigade officer
I have been the spokesman for fire brigade officers for a great many years, ever since the war.
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gunnery officer
The air engineer officer is only undertaking a small section of the duties previously undertaken by the air gunnery officer.
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hearing officer
The committee's suggested remedy focuses on the role of the hearing officer.
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high-ranking officer
There are still some high-ranking officers, both serving and retired, who regret its passing.
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highest-ranking officer
The home was built for the purpose of providing quarters for the highest-ranking officer as well as providing space for official gatherings and functions.
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immigration officer
The immigration officer asks him whether his visit is for business or pleasure.
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inexperienced officer
I think that those sentences tell of a perfect partnership between the highly experienced non-commissioned officer and a young inexperienced officer.
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infantry officer
Each officer transferred is sent to a course for training as an infantry officer.
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intelligence officer
He went on to win their trust as a police intelligence officer.
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investigating officer
The police were informed but there was a considerable lapse of time before the investigating officer arrived at the mill.
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judicial officer
The creditor then acted also as a governor, the highest military and judicial officer in the territorial administration.
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junior officer
What junior officer is in receipt of £420 a year?
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law officer
I am sorry that when a question of such complexity was under discussion no law officer was pre sent.
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liaison officer
I was hired as a liaison officer for four months at the south plant in the middle of its star t-up period.
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loan officer
A loan officer has a different expected value from the borrower for the asset to be purchased and the collateral assets.
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marine officer
It is from a marine officer to his brother.
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military officer
He held a degree in literature and had received some training as a military officer.
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naval officer
As a naval officer, his immediate efforts were to bring him up-to-date with navigational matters.
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navy officer
Sometimes a merchant navy officer takes on face value what he is receiving and it may turn out to be something competely different.
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officer corps
They also sent reverberations through the officer corps and the soldiery, damaging confidence among some and legitimizing the desire for revenge among others.
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parole officer
His parole officer barred him from the show and the tour was cancelled, as audience members were smoking pot during performances.
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plainclothes officer
At one point, a plainclothes officer reportedly told a detainee that the federal government had declared martial law.
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ranking officer
This evasion was implied by a medium ranking officer.
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recruiting officer
That being the case, the recruiting officer is bound to conclude that the candidates before him are incommensurable in terms of the rule laid down by his superior officer.
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reserve officer
Those duties do not require a fully trained officer and a reserve officer can readily do the task.
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retired officer
He is a retired officer, and no longer liable to recall for service.
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senior officer
He must be a very senior officer indeed.
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subordinate officer
But he must be at least one rank superior to the subordinate officer.
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superior officer
Density, however, is an entirely different matter and not what the superior officer has called for.
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sworn officer
This and all other reports and reviews are given to every sworn officer.
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top officers
A law passed in 1991 gave the president carte blanche in the appointment of the commander-in-chief and the removal of top officers.
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trained officer
There was an ongoing programme of lobbying local authorities to persuade them to appoint a properly trained officer for their principal cemetery superintendent posts.
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undercover officer
The other was failure to appreciate that the evidence of the undercover officer would almost inevitably be ruled inadmissible because of the inducement offered.
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uniformed officer
When necessary a senior uniformed officer may be present at an interview between a suspect and his solicitor.
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veterinary officer
A veterinary officer was at the port awaiting the arrival of six trucks containing calves.
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wounded officer
Under the present rules a wounded officer retains his acting rank for three months, but this period does not count towards the period qualifying for temporary rank.
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