101.   But the structure of rewards in a field in which top departments are constantly jostling for prestige favors cleverness and originality, not political correctness of any stripe.

102.   But while the department is nearly always chock-full of well-pedicured women, they are arguably not its most ardent clientele.

103.   By the nature of the work, those departments are most likely to require overtime, officials said.

104.   By contrast, the athletic department is at the bottom of the hill, separated from the main campus by a railroad line.

105.   Carnevale said the department is aware of the complaints, but added that DOC officials have visited Dallas and found the conditions there to be satisfactory.

106.   City officials said yesterday the housing department was unaware that Jones worked for the city when they awarded the contract.

107.   Congressional Republicans also have been investigating whether the department was slow in obtaining reimbursements from Democratic candidates for trips Babbitt took to make campaign appearances.

108.   Conservation advocates said the department was being too timid.

109.   Crew said video cameras are not the sole solution to the problem of police misconduct and that it is important for departments to be monitored by civilian review boards.

110.   Currently, his department is under media siege to release, yes, the mug shot taken of Jones when he was booked into the jail.

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