It just happens to be the way the bureau operates.
The Bureau also operates under an "office of origin" system.
Founded in 1918, the bureau operated on a $1 million annual budget.
The bureau operated such camps until it closed its doors in 1936.
I've worked cases, and I know how the Bureau operates.
I just want the Bureau to operate simply and effectively, that's all.
Banking also developed at the beginning of the 20th century (when 6 banks and 2 bureaux de change were already operating).
The bureau cannot operate quickly enough to give us anything approaching a real-time set of accounts.
Currently, the Bureau operates about 180 projects in the West.
Currency-exchange bureaus operate over more extended hours and are often open until late in the evening.