61. But Glenn Spencer, deputy director of environmental policy for Citizens for a Sound Economy, a conservative group that supports the rights of private property owners, disagreed. 62. But he also handed down the most mild punishment possible against Potts and announced that he would be promoted to deputy director of the FBI. 63. But Hiromitsu Mori, deputy director of the coordination and inspection division of the agency, said it also monitors the Mothers exchange from the Tokyo headquarters. 64. But Peter Kosinski, deputy executive director of the Board of Elections, said much remained to be done. 65. But Stephanie Neff, deputy director of the ski association, said there was no connection between the fund-raiser and the actions of the commission. 66. But Tatyana Fedyayeva, deputy director of the Moscow oil refinery, told Izvestia that there had been no accident at the plant, only scheduled repair work. 67. But that is a misnomer, says Boris Makarenko, the deputy director of the Center for Political Technologies in Moscow. 68. But the day-to-day contracting operations now are handled by the deputy director, Col. Tim Callahan. 69. But Ruth L. Kirschstein, principal deputy director of NIH called that plan impractical. 70. But the official, Tom Conroy, deputy director of public affairs, said Yale did not think the study was a fair portrayal of teaching at the university. |