Sentences with phrase «by the membership of»

People now tend not to be shaped and defined by our membership of a signficant single community (such as the church) because that community has a compelling sense of «otherness».
«They weren't conducted by the membership of the state Senate,» he said.
It is only following such discussions by the membership of the Labour Party, its affiliated organisations, the Co-operative Party and the Parliamentary Labour Party that the leadership contest should be set in motion.
It is defined by membership of the which she, Johnson and Davis refuse to say out loud.
Redwood's argument is that the UK is bound into the EU's trade policy by its membership of the customs union and that the EU's trade policy is to have no agreements with other countries at all — thereby leaving both us and them on back - up WTO trade terms when it comes to the rest of the world.
The scope of the work of the CCC is determined in large part by the strategic plan set forth by the membership of the committee.
Samuel McConkey graduated from the University of Dublin, Trinity College in 1989, quickly followed by membership of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland and diplomas in Child Health and Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, and augmented in 2000 with a Master of Arts in Mathematics and Statistics from Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri and a Doctor of Medicine in 2002 from Trinity College.
Sigourney Weaver after the 1980s was shunned by the membership of the Academy for her 90's work — Dave (1993); Death and the Maiden (1994); Map of the World (1999).
The AKC Board reviewed the results of a vote by the membership of the Dalmatian Club of America (DCA).
Approved December 3, 2001 Goal These recommendations were established and approved by the membership of the Italian Greyhound Club of America (IGCA) as a voluntary standard for members, and as a guide for non ‐ members.
We are very proud that the Rescue Trust Fund of the Scottish Terrier Club of America is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization supported by the membership of STCA and the general public.
For further peace of mind, customers of Great Rail Journeys are protected by our membership of ATOL, AITO, and ABTA and where applicable, any flights that we provide are protected by the CAA.
ATOL protection does not apply to holidays and travel services which exclude flights, for which protection is afforded by our membership of the Travel Trust Association.
The single game, without regard to system or delivery mechanism, voted by the membership of the Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences that best utilizes the chosen medium to entertain users.
Being unfettered by membership of humanity, Grantham is free to see things how they really are:
As recently as 2008, the UK, without any semblance of real democratic process, passed the Climate Change Act (see above), and more recently Energy Market Reform, even though the terms of these acts go further than anything the UK is obliged to do by its membership of Kyoto, or under any EU directives.
Officers of the Division shall be elected by the membership of the Division, according to its bylaws.
Each Director is selected by the membership of their association.
Our commitment to the sector is demonstrated by our membership of various trade associations, including the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), the Original Equipment Suppliers Association (OESA), the Engineering Employers» Federation (EEF), the European Automobile Manufacturers» Association (ACEA), the Motorsport Industry Association (MIA) and Automotive Industry Association of the Slovak Republic (ZAP SR).
Discuss the special ethical issues raised by membership of addiction counselor and patient in the same AA group.
Therefore, the decisions will be made by the membership of the LALC present at a general meeting.

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-- Sara Snow, CMO of Bambino, a membership babysitting app recently featured by Gwyneth Paltrow on her lifestyle website Goop, as well as an Emmy - award winning TV producer, news anchor and TV host, public speaker, and media contributor
The two most common financial oversights entrepreneurs make are underestimating how many of their everyday expenses are being subsidized by their business — medical and life insurance premiums, club memberships, vehicles, travel and entertainment costs, etc. — and overestimating the amount of after - tax investment income that can be generated from the proceeds of the sale.
Recently, Equilar, a research firm that focuses on board recruitment, put together a Gender Diversity Index and predicts that the board of directors on the Russell 3000 list — the 3000 largest companies based in the United States — will achieve parity, with a membership made up of 50 percent women and 50 percent men, by the fourth quarter of 2055.
Members of local unions will vote by mail, at mass membership meetings, and at walk - in balloting meetings and all results are due back to the CWA by June 17, according to Bob Master, assistant to the vice president at the CWA.
The companies each pay a nominal membership fee of $ 250 per month but remain independent, and in return, Groupe Dissan helps them reach their potential by providing a «tool box for growth,» says Lamarche.
Last week, the Academy announced a series of changes to its membership and governance structure aimed at «doubling the number of women and diverse members of the Academy by 2020.»
Even before this year's Oscars show, the Academy announced plans for sweeping changes to its membership structure, promising to double its number of women and diverse members by 2020.
The membership of Nike + grew by 40 percent in 2011 and helped boost revenue by 30 percent in that product category.
The website saw exponential growth through 2008 (its membership grew by 81 % to 1.4 million), and the trend has continued though this year — their number of visitors is up 42 % in 2009.
By paying a membership fee of $ 99 per month, you are welcome at many of the best studios in your area.
While Georgia is doggedly seeking to spin out of Russia's orbit by seeking NATO membership, Russia is applying pressure by tightening military and economic ties with Abkhazia and South Ossetia, the two regions Georgia lost in 2008.
Membership is up to 10 million, and though the company won't talk about revenue, a recent round of funding ($ 85 million, led by Andreessen Horowitz) valued it at more than $ 1 billion.
Business investment in Scotland could fall by up to 10.2 %, compared with continued membership of the EU, in the event of no Brexit deal, the devolved Scottish government said in an economic impact assessment published on Monday.
This shows up in our earnings results, in the trajectory of our membership growth, and also in the strength of our brand as we continue to make great strides in improving the experience of our members as evidenced by the increase in our NPS and also our top ranking among insurers in Temkin's customer satisfaction survey.
Since the 1970s, membership in some local groups has declined by as much as one - quarter, cutting across all segments of the population.
By telling companies that they can not deny employment to someone because of union membership, or because of a lack thereof, we are sending a strong message to businesses that we want to create an atmosphere in which they can be successful.
Costco Wholesale's quarterly profit scraped past estimates, helped by a hike in membership fees, but a fall in gross margins fueled concerns of an intensifying grocer price war, sending shares down 3.6 percent in after - market trading.
UnitedHealth Group remains the largest insurer by membership, yet through acquisitions it has built a data analytics and pharmacy benefits business under its Optum division that is the driving force of its growth.
The Independent Community Bankers of America (IBCA) trade group surveyed its membership in mid-October and found that 60 % reported an increase in account openings by customers citing frustrations with large banks.
Freelance job sites are booming, too: Elance.com had postings jump 40 percent in the first half of this year, while Guru.com saw its total membership grow by 15 % over the year before.
Prior to that downturn, it was far more politically aggressive, emboldened by high demand for its commodities and membership in the vaunted BRIC club of emerging economic powers.
Alley in NYC is donating $ 100,000 worth of office space memberships to help those devastated by Hurricane Maria.
For Heineman, they began by communicating with fans via social media channels (where most of their supporters were anyway) and through a unique membership model that gives customers and brand advocates ways to further connect with the company.
Long - term contracts are the best way to guarantee a stream of revenue in the future, but you can also create recurring revenue through a subscription service or membership club or even just by adding a line of consumables to what you sell.
The traditionalists are embodied by the Land Trust Alliance, a Washington, D.C., association whose dues - paying membership includes the vast majority of the nonprofit trusts that, by law, administer conservation easements.
The rapid increase in membership at the not - for - profit WA Sustainable Energy Association is evidence of the growing acceptance by industry of a carbon - restrained future, according to chief executive Ray Wills.
You will be contacted by a member of the Defense Alliance or one of its partners with regard to membership status.
The 2015 - 16 year was a transformational year, in which the organization officially adopted the name Greater Vancouver Board of Trade, following a historic vote by its membership in January 2016.
Amazon has increased the monthly rate of an Amazon Prime membership by $ 2 to $ 12.99, which brings the total cost to about $ 156 per year.
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