Sentences with phrase «running boards qualify»

Running boards qualify for a maximum reimbursement of $ 400.

Not exact matches

United are now in serious danger of not qualifying for the Champions League for the second year running and the board will have a decision to make at the end of the season if the same happens.
In the meantime, though, there's still important matters that need to be addressed starting with adding more points on the board in their quest to qualify for the Champions League for the second season running.
Baby Café drop - ins are run by a range of staff including health professionals such as board certified lactation consultants (IBCLCs), midwives, and nurses, and other qualified and accredited breastfeeding counselors.
He did so by raising the minimum of $ 174,000 needed to qualify for matching funds from the city Campaign Finance Board, and running a campaign debate sponsors deemed visible enough to merit time on the debate stage.
The Board of Elections on Tuesday voted that the dapper candidate didn't have enough petitions to qualify to run for the office.
NYC Campaign Finance Board Disburses Public Funds for Primary Races The New York City Campaign Finance Board (CFB) has approved the first round of public funds for 75 qualifying candidates running in citywide and city council races.
«There's a danger of hitting a saturation point with the number of qualified and civic - minded people who can do that kind of work,» says Soifer, who runs a think tank and is on charter school boards in four states in addition to sitting on the D.C. authorizing board.
When the school board did not open Warren Easton High School after Katrina, its alumni foundation qualified for a charter and has run a very successful high school ever since.
We are looking for qualified candidates from our school and community to run in the annual Board of Directors» election to be held online from Sunday evening, May 6 through Monday, May 14 at 4:00.
«Although there's some merit to this provision, in practice it discouraged highly qualified members from running for the board because someone in their office was already serving,» Conrad explains.
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