D.C.S.
Americanabbreviation
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Deputy Clerk of Sessions.
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Doctor of Christian Science.
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Doctor of Commercial Science.
Example Sentences
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D.C.S. “must investigate any call” to the agency’s child-abuse reporting hotline “that meets the statutory definition of abuse or neglect,” a spokesman, Darren DaRonco, said in a written statement.
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The first chance they had to plead their case came the following day at the “team decision-making” meeting with the D.C.S. investigator and a facilitator.
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She learned that under another statute, D.C.S. could have opted to cover at least some of the cost of rent, to help keep the family together.
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But Pugliese, the D.C.S. investigator, seemed unconvinced.
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If they followed the rules, they could see their baby three times a week, but they would have to do so in D.C.S.’s Yavapai County office.
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