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- SeniorCivilServicePost comment "A senior post within the civil service".
- Tenure comment "The tenure of an individual in a particular Post. This is used to provide some extra information about the period of time during which an individual held a post, or the salary they received, and so on.".
- TribunalNDPB comment "Tribunal NDPBs have jurisdiction in a specialised field of law. Examples include Valuation Tribunals.".
- WorkingTime comment "A representation of the amount that someone works.".
- attendsCabinet comment "The cabinet that this person attends (not as a full member).".
- cabinetCommitteeOf comment "The government that this is a cabinet committee for.".
- cabinetOf comment "The government or executive that this is the cabinet of.".
- chairOf comment "The committee that this person chairs.".
- deputyChairOf comment "The committee that this person is the deputy chair of.".
- deputyHeadOfGovernment comment "The government that this person (the Deputy Prime Minister or Deputy First Minister) is the head of.".
- devolvedFrom comment "A government organisation that this devolved government organisation is devolved from.".
- devolvesTo comment "A devolved government organisation that this government organisation devolves power to.".
- hasCabinet comment "The cabinet of this government.".
- hasCabinetAttendee comment "An attendee of this cabinet.".
- hasCabinetCommittee comment "A cabinet committee for this government.".
- hasCabinetMember comment "A member of this cabinet.".
- hasChair comment "The chair of this committee.".
- hasDeputyChair comment "The deputy chair of this committee.".
- hasGovernmentDeputyHead comment "The deputy head of this government (the Deputy Prime Minister or Deputy First Minister).".
- hasGovernmentHead comment "The head of this government (the Prime Minister or First Minister).".
- hasPost comment "Indicates a post within the organisation.".
- headOfGovernment comment "The government that this person (the Prime Minister or First Minister) is the head of.".
- heldBy comment "Indicates the agent who holds the post.".
- holdsPost comment "Indicates a post held by someone.".
- memberOfCabinet comment "The cabinet that this person a member of.".
- parentDepartment comment "A relation between an NDPB or an Executive Agency and their parent Government Department.".
- postIn comment "Indicates the organisation that this is a post within.".
- postholder comment "The postholder in this Tenure".
- relatedBody comment "A relation between Minsiterial Departments and their associated Executive Agencies and NDPBs".
- servedBy comment "The government (organisation) that this Government is served by.".
- serves comment "The Government that this government (as an organisation) serves.".
- supportedBy comment "This organisation is supported by object organisation.".
- supports comment "This organisation provides support the object organisation.".
- tenure comment "A description of the relationship between an individual and the post that they occupy.".
- April comment "The month of April".
- August comment "The month of August".
- BusinessInterval comment "A top-level class for business intervals".
- CalendarDay comment "A class for calendar aligned one day intervals, starting at 00:00 (midnight) on the relevant day. ISO 8601(E):2004 Section 2.2.6".
- CalendarHalf comment "A class for calendar aligned intervals that represent a calendar half year, a year being split into two half year periods of 6 months each.".
- CalendarHour comment "A class for calendar aligned hour-long intervals. ISO 8601(E):2004 Section 2.2.4".
- CalendarInterval comment "A class for all calendar aligned intervals. The start of a given interval is aligned with the start of each of its first (temporally) subordinate CalendarInterval. Halfs are align the start of the first and seventh month of a year; quarters with the first, forth, seventh and tenth months; months with calendar months sof forth for calendar days, hours,minutes and seconds align".
- CalendarMinute comment "A class for calendar align one minute intervals. ISO 8601(E):2004 Section 2.2.3 (for units - 1 minute interval are not defined).".
- CalendarMonth comment "A class for calendar aligned intervals of one calendar month. ISO 8601(E):2004 Section 2.2.11".
- CalendarQuarter comment "A class for calendar aligned one-quarter year (3 month) intervals".
- CalendarSecond comment "A class for calendar aligned one-second intervals. ISO 8601(E):2004 Section 2.2.1 (and 2.2.2 for leap seconds)(for units - 1 second interval are not defined).".
- CalendarYear comment "A class for calendar aligned intervals of one whole year, ie. year long intervals that are aligned with a Calendar.".
- Day comment "A generic superclass for all day like entities.".
- December comment "The month of December".
- February comment "The month of February".
- H1 comment "A class for intervals that the first half of a (nominally) annual cycle.".
- H2 comment "A class for intervals that the second half of a (nominally) annual cycle.".
- H3 comment "A class for 3rd half year intervals in an abnormally long annual interval - in the UK a buisness interval may exceptionally extent to 6 quarters.".
- Half comment "A generic superclass for all half-year (6 month) like intervals".
- Hour comment "A generic superclass for hour-long intervals. An hour may contain a positive or negative leap second (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hour).".
- Iso8601Week comment "A class for calendar weeks. Strictly not all calendar week intervals are contained within the year to which they may be attributed. The first or last week of a given calendar year may inculde days from the preceding or following calendar year respectively. An ISO 8601 week starts at 00:00:00 in a Monday and ends at the last moment of 23:59:59 on the following Sunday. ISO 8601(E):2004 Section 2.2.8".
- January comment "The month of January".
- July comment "The month of July".
- June comment "The month of June".
- March comment "The month of March".
- May comment "The month of May".
- Minute comment "A generic superclass for all minute-long intervals. A minute may contain a positive or negative leap second.".
- Month comment "A generic superclass class for all month-long like intervals.".
- MonthOfYear comment "A class for the months of a calendar year. A month of year is a recurring interval of about 12th of a year that re-occurs annually.".
- November comment "The month of Novermber".
- October comment "The month of October".
- Q1 comment "A class for intervals that are the first quarter of a (nominally) annual cycle.".
- Q2 comment "A class for intervals that are 2nd quarters of a (nominally) annual cycle".
- Q3 comment "A class for intervals that are 3rd quarters of a (nominally) annual cycle".
- Q4 comment "A class for intervals that are 4th quarters of a (nominally) annual cycle.".
- Q5 comment "A class for 5th quarters of an abnormally long annual interval - in the UK a buisness interval may exceptionally extent to 6 quarters.".
- Q6 comment "A class for 6th quarters of an abnormally long annual interval - in the UK a buisness interval may exceptionally extent to 6 quarters.".
- Quarter comment "A generic superclass for all Quarter (3-month) long intervals".
- Second comment "A generic superclass for all one-second long like intervals".
- September comment "The month of September".
- Week comment "A generic superclass for all one-week long (7 day) intervals.".
- Year comment "A generic superclass for all manner of Year like intervals. The the cardinality of days in a year is set to between 351 and 380 because in the UK the end of a business reporting year must be within 7 days of an annual reference date. In the worst cases this allows a reporting interval to be shortened or extended by up to two weeks.".
- hasXsdDurationDescription comment "hasXsdDurationDescription: a data type property for associating an xsd:duration with an Interval. Inspired by \"durationDescriptionDataType\" mentioned in \"http://www.w3.org/TR/owl-time\" but which seems to have failed to make it into the formal ontology.".
- one-day comment "A duration of one day, typically 24 hours)".
- one-half comment "A duration of one half year, typically 6 months".
- one-hour comment "A duration of one hour".
- one-minute comment "A duration of 1 minute".
- one-month comment "A duration of one month".
- one-quarter comment "A duration of one quarter, typically 3 months.".
- one-second comment "A duration of one second".
- one-week comment "A duration of one week".
- one-year comment "A duration of one year".
- currency comment "Currency in which the salary is paid, typically attached to the dataset for single currency datasets.".
- date comment "The date that the observation relates to.".
- grade comment "The grade of the junior posts.".
- job comment "The job performed by the junior posts.".
- numberOfPosts comment "The number of posts with this grade that report to the given post, as a full-time equivalent.".
- post comment "The post whose subordinates this statistic relates to.".
- profession comment "The profession of the junior posts.".
- reportingTo comment "The post to which the junior posts report.".
- salaryCostOfReports comment "The total salary cost of each Deputy Director/SCS Pay Band 1 and 1A member and the non-SCS staff that report to this post. Salary costs are base pay (excluding bonuses and allowances) as at the date of the observation. To ensure that individual salaries cannot be identified from this information (for Deputy Director/SCS Pay Band 1 and 1A level and non-SCS grades), where the team is less than five people, the cost is rounded to the nearest £100,000. Where the team is one person only, the salary cost may be rounded to the nearest £100,000 or merged with the costs of another team.".
- tenure comment "The tenure through which pay was given.".
- totalPay comment "The total pay received.".
- unit comment "The unit to which the junior posts belong.".
- Chamber comment "Defines the chambers with instances like The House of Commons and The House of Lords.".
- DevolvedParliament comment "Defines an administration to which independent law-making powers have been delegated. Example instances are The Scottish Parliament and The Welsh Assembly".