Sentences with phrase «by delegates at»

This Constitution may be amended by two - thirds of the number of votes cast by the delegates at the National Convention, provided the proposed amendment shall first have been submitted in writing to and been reported upon by the Board of Directors, and provided further, that written notice of the substance of the proposed change has been sent to each Member Board who is qualified to vote individually at least 30 days prior to the meeting at which the amendment is to be considered.
The Code of Ethics may be amended by two - thirds of the number of votes cast by the delegates at the National Convention; provided the proposed amendment shall first have been submitted in writing and have been reported upon by the Board of Directors, and provided further, that written notice of the substance of the amendment has been sent to each Member Board who is qualified to vote individually at least 30 days prior to the National Convention at which the amendment is to be considered.
The importance of cultural security for Indigenous children is at the centre of a call to action issued by delegates at an international Indigenous health conference in Melbourne this week....
While I certainly do hope that something worthwhile is achieved by the delegates at Doha, I can't seem to garner much interest in the efforts of the United Nations to deal with climate change.
He said the government is also tackling issues that lead to some teachers leaving the profession, such as workload and pupil behaviour — although the latter was criticised by delegates at the event.
The amendment will be voted on by delegates at this year's CEA Representative Assembly on May 6th.
[October 15, 2016 Press Release from NAACP.org] «Statement Regarding The NAACP's Resolution on a Moratorium on Charter Schools CINCINNATI — Members of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Board of Directors ratified a resolution Saturday adopted by delegates at its 2016 107th National Convention calling for a moratorium on charter school expansion and...
He stated, «There is no doubt that your overwhelming victory with 2,000 votes, out of a total of 2,396 delegates at the convention, was a testimony to your acceptability by all delegates at the convention and the PDP members at home and in the Diaspora.
The news will be welcomed by delegates at the Tory party conference, which begins in Manchester on Sunday.
Vince Cable was heckled by delegates at the GMB union this morning, as he delivered a stern message on industrial relations during the downturn.
The longtime president of the statewide teachers union was ousted this weekend by delegates at the union's Representative Assembly.
Despite the boos, a resolution calling on the IDC to return to the mainline conference fold was tabled by delegates at the first day of the convention.
The Resolution was passed by delegates at a conference held on 13 October 2010 at the Victoria & Albert Museum, held by St Dunstan's and the European Blind Union.
She won the election unopposed with a voice vote by delegates at the biennial convention of the NGE holding at the Airport Hotel Ikeja Lagos today, Saturday, April 29, 2017.
His proposal was overwhelmingly agreed by delegates at a special conference in 2014.
The Labour leader was asked by a delegate at the National Association of Head Teachers annual conference in Telford whether he was «brave enough» to reverse the real - terms cuts faced by schools as a result of unfunded cost pressures.

Not exact matches

The United States delegation was led at the last meeting by a Microsoft employee and included a delegate from IBM.
Whether finding a great co-founder, who has complementary skill sets (in my case, an old friend I met at theater camp over 20 years ago), or picking your executive team exclusively composed of «A» players (who you can alternately delegate to — or be inspired by), you need a bunch of great teammates to be successful when creating a new business.»
Leaders eliminate tasks that need not be done at all and can effectively delegate work that can be done by others.
At the end of its release, the FSA explained that virtual currency exchanges «must be registered with each Local Finance Bureau that is delegated authority... by the Prime Minister.»
As a Social Entrepreneur, Trisha Prabhu was invited by the White House as a GES + delegate (Top 100 in world) at the Global Entrepreneurship Summit 2016 hosted by President Obama.
The former federal minister campaigned for eight months, grabbed an unfamiliar delegate selection system by the lapels, and shook free 1,113 votes of 1,476 ballots cast at the weekend convention.
By: Mia Breytenbach 20th October 2017 While South Africa had increased its investment in mining research and development (R&D) since 2014, the country's investment was still below that of its peers, delegates heard during a panel discussion on «Technological Innovation and Advancements in the Mining Industry» at the Joburg Indaba... →
Delegates were happy with the success of «Harvest «90,» an outreach program that had aimed at adding 2 million members to the church during 1985 - 1990 and surpassed that number by 500,000, bringing the membership worldwide to 6.4 million.
After ten years of teaching medieval thought at Yale (mostly in the philosophy department), I was selected by the Lutheran World Federation to be a delegated observer to the Second Vatican Council (1962 - 65), and since then have done most of my research and writing in the context of participation in national and international ecumenical dialogue, mostly with Roman Catholics.
And not less are the delegates thrilled by the sense that the conference foreshadows a new era for the church at home.
The delegates are appealed to as individuals, yet we know they must act under compulsions and orders which are determined by all kinds of political stakes and decisions at home.
At the 1988 General Conference of the United Methodist Church in St. Louis, legislation affirming that «we do not condone the practice of homosexuality and consider this practice incompatible with Christian teaching» was adopted by a 765 - 181 vote of the delegates.
He was struck by the contrast between veteran Senator Everett Dirksen — who shouted at one delegate a «peevish, boorish command, «Hush up!
Unless population growth is tackled or food systems redesigned, the world will be «unrecognisable» by 2050, delegates at a US science conference have heard.
As a player who has had responsibility thrown at him by club and country from a very young age, Rooney hasn't always found it easy to let go and delegate duties to others.
During the 3 - day strategic workshop, we delegates, guided by an external facilitator, looked at the work of IBFAN Asia and its member groups, and talked about how we can do better.
It was joined by another influential organization, the American Medical Association (AMA) when delegates at the AMA Annual Meeting voted to adopt the designation of infertility as a disease.1
A rather young delegate, who might have fitted in better at an X Factor audition than the Conservative party conference, moaned during the queue for Cameron's final speech that he was «bored» by this year's conference.
If any delegate bound by these rules, state party rule or state law to vote for a presidential candidate at the national convention demonstrates support under Rule 40 for any person other than the candidate to whom he or she is bound, such support shall not be recognized.
Would, for example, each delegate have one vote or, as at the original convention in 1787, would each state have only one ultimate vote, cast by a majority of its delegates?
As mandated by New York's Constitution, if New Yorkers approve a convention, New Yorkers will elect delegates at the next general election, hence the November 6, 2018 date.
1.12 Because these two arguments rely on different sources of state power, it is appropriate at the outset to review the distinction in kind between powers reserved to the States and those delegated to the States by the Constitution.
«Building walls isn't the solution,» says former Democratic gubernatorial candidate Inspired by Saturday's address by Pope Francis at the third World Meeting of Popular Movements — a meeting hosted by the Vatican that brought together delegates representing the poor, unemployed and others struggling at the -LSB-...]
Inspired by Saturday's address by Pope Francis at the third World Meeting of Popular Movements — a meeting hosted by the Vatican that brought together delegates representing the poor, unemployed and others struggling at the margins of society — longtime antiwar activist and former gubernatorial candidate Brian P. Moore of Florida yesterday endorsed Rocky De La Fuente's longshot bid for the presidency.
If such vacancy occurs in the office of a delegate - at - large, such vacancy shall be filled by a vote of the remaining delegates - at - large.
Most of the actual delegates are elected at state and congressional district conventions run by party insiders, members of the Republican establishment that Trump has run against from the outset of his campaign.
shall be submitted to and decided by the electors of the state; and in case a majority of the electors voting thereon shall decide in favor of a convention for such purpose, the electors of every senate district of the state, as then organized, shall elect three delegates at the next ensuing general election, and the electors of the state voting at the same election shall elect fifteen delegates - at - large.
A reception at Belfast City Hall, hosted by the Lord Mayor, and incorporating a tour of the recently refurbished building for conference delegates is on offer.
At the debate on the issue I attended, most of the panellists and delegates were almost entirely dismissive of the problem of antisemitism, with several suggesting that it didn't even exist in any real way within the movement and others suggesting the whole issue had been fabricated out of thin air by Labour MPs and the right wing press.
Working people are increasingly seeing their rights eroded at work and being victimised by hostile employment practices as a result of the anti-trade union legislation introduced by successive Conservative governments, delegates at the TUC Congress heard today.
Oneida County Executive Anthony Picente was elected to serve as 2nd Vice President of the New York State Association of Counties (NYSAC) by county delegates from across the State at the NYSAC annual meeting last week.
A: Citizens Party Delegates will have the opportunity to field a strong Presidential ticket at our 2016 Presidential nominating Convention only if we have reached ballot access on a minimum number of states at least 30 days before the beginning of the convention and we have quality candidates that also meet the minimum requirements set forth by the national committee to seek our nomination.
Mike Pence was supposed to be the star attraction at the RNC Wednesday night, but it was a speech by Ted Cruz that drew the most emotional reaction from delegates, as Cruz would not endorse his formal rival, getting boos from the crowd.
While most delegates are awarded by popular votes in state - by - state elections, superdelegates largely consist of party leaders and elected senators, members of Congress and governors, and can change their mind at any time.
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