Sentences with phrase «for unaffiliated»

Hackers broke into the CoinDash website during the ICO and reportedly swapped the startup's account address for an unaffiliated address, redirecting the funds.
For unaffiliated parties to perform services for us, such as claims investigations, appraisals, or the detection of fraud or material misrepresentations.
We believe that the revised membership criterion for the unaffiliated member of the privacy board, and the criterion that requires that the board have no member participating in a review of any project in which the member has a conflict of interest, are sufficient to ensure that no member of the board has a conflict of interest in a research proposal under their review.
Former in - house editor Emma Dryden on going solo and the growing need for unaffiliated editors and consultants in the changing children's publishing market.
It also lowers the petition signature requirements for unaffiliated statewide candidates from 2 percent to 0.25 percent of the votes cast in the last gubernatorial or presidential race.

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On Monday afternoon, two more Breitbart staffers announced their resignations: National security correspondent Jordan Schachtel said that the site is «no longer a journalistic enterprise but instead, in my opinion, something resembling an unaffiliated media Super PAC for the Trump campaign.»
Majorities of white evangelical Protestants (55 percent), white mainline Protestants (60 percent), Catholics (62 percent), minority Protestants (69 percent), and the religiously unaffiliated (64 percent) also favor a path to citizenship for immigrants currently living in the United States illegally.
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Most benefits are underwritten by unaffiliated insurance companies who are solely responsible for the administration and claims.
Since then, a research company called Hyperloop Transportation Technologies (HTT)-- unaffiliated with Musk or any of his other companies and ventures — is right on track to making science - fiction legit science by building an actual test track for the technology in California.
Wellington Management does not provide client information to unaffiliated third parties for their own marketing purposes.
TD Ameritrade and Head Research are separate and unaffiliated firms, and are not responsible for each other's services or policies.
As profiled by CoinDesk, the announcement of an unaffiliated venture known as «litecoin cash» has boosted demand for the cryptocurrency, although consultants say these anticipating the ensuing tokens to be as priceless as bitcoin cash could need to assume once more.
Without such disclosure, one can not tell how shareholders unaffiliated with the controlling shareholder voted, potentially leading to a false sense of support for management.
It would appear that Perry et al would be better served trying to convince the unaffiliated types (16.1 %) to vote for them.
Religious Differences on the Question of Evolution (United States) Percentage who agree that evolution is the best explanation for the origin of human life on earth Atheist / Agnostic 87 % Buddhist 81 % Hindu 80 % Secular unaffiliated 77 % Jewish 77 % Catholic 58 % Religious unaffiliated 55 % Orthodox 54 % Mainline Protestant 51 % Muslim 45 % Hist.
Let the religious faithful run your churches but let the unaffiliated reality based atheists run the country for everyone.
(The survey's margin of error for the religiously unaffiliated: ± 1.4 %.)
Somewhat surprisingly, one - fifth of the religiously unaffiliated say that clergy contribute a lot to society — another indication that, in America, even the Nones have a soft spot for religion.
• 1/3 of American adults under 30 state they have no religious affiliation • 88 % of the religiously unaffiliated say they're not looking for a religion that is right for them
People who say they're religiously unaffiliated have one member in all of Congress for representation, but are 23 percent of the U.S. population.
Statements like the one Speckhardt offered -(«We feel those (unaffiliated) folks don't yet know they can admit that they don't believe in God,») make humans sound like they are nothing but chimpanzees looking for any «ist» vine to grab on to.
The only thing organized religions have against unaffiliated «spirituality» is that it doesn't generate any money for them.
A nonadherent in either of these places is a very different thing from the non-adherent in the Pacific Northwest whose family has perhaps been unaffiliated with organized religion for generations.
(For instance, an earlier Pew survey found that 39 percent of religiously - unaffiliated Hispanics had a religious symbol, such as a crucifix, in their homes.)
The large number of unaffiliated but at least nominally believing Christians — the unchurched, as shown by a 1978 Gallup study — constitutes an enormous audience potential for the electronic church.
Nor will vacuous calls for outreach to the unaffiliated and disaffected, or for the establishment of new spiritual communities, be successful as long as the religious message of Conservative Judaism remains so cloudy.
Multiple compliance sources unaffiliated with either Mississippi program confirmed to SB Nation that standard protocol for NCAA enforcement to notify an active student athlete about an upcoming interview is typically 1 - 2 days, and that head coaches are routinely not involved to avoid influencing the student athlete.
Jordan is an unaffiliated neurotrauma consultant (UNC) for the New York Giants.
«The results of this study are provocative and challenge conventional wisdom,» said James Taylor, MD, medical director for the University of Washington Medical Center's Newborn Nursery, who was unaffiliated with the study.
Doulas come with the experience of witnessing many births, and will be an advocate for your best interests as a third party, unaffiliated with the hospital or birthing center you're going to.
The New York State Democratic Party plans on blocking a proposed resolution at its May 23 - 24 convention that would allow independent or «unaffiliated» voters to vote in this year's Democratic primary for governor.
(His immediate predecessor, Michael Bloomberg, was a lifelong Democrat who ran as a Republican in 2001 and became unaffiliated with any party in 2007, and is frequently invoked by Republicans for supporting gun control measures.)
The feasibility study is meant to explore options for Brookdale Medical Center, Interfaith Medical Center, Wyckoff Heights Medical Center and Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center, the only unaffiliated hospitals remaining in the borough.
Lumaj, who claims he was quietly vetted by the Trump administration for a possible appointment as ambassador to Albania, has been the most outspoken backer of the president, who remains deeply unpopular with Democratic and unaffiliated voters in Connecticut.
Unaffiliated or minor party voters went 38 percent for Curran, 38 percent for Martins and 4 percent for Lems, with 20 percent undecided.
It is too late for Democrats to switch registration, but unaffiliated and unregistered voters who want to vote in next week's Republican gubernatorial primary have until Thursday to register by mail or online, and until Aug. 11 at noon to register at their town offices.
Ready for Hillary, a Democratic super PAC unaffiliated with the former secretary of state, is convening a daylong meeting of Clinton insiders today for strategy sessions aimed at helping elect Clinton if she runs.
«But since Tuesday, I have been inundated with calls, e-mails and text messages by Republicans who didn't vote in the primary and by Democrats, Independents and unaffiliated voters who support me and want the opportunity to vote for me.
Democratic and unaffiliated candidates who have formed a gubernatorial candidate committee spoke for 10 minutes each.
Support for Bloomberg held steady among Republicans over the past few months but dropped among Democrats and unaffiliated voters, Marist found.
Ryan noted that the potential runoff for the Reform Party, which holds open primaries, would be open to approximately 800,000 unaffiliated voters and the 261 New Yorkers registered with the party itself as of November 1.
Deadline to submit petitions to county board of elections for verification prior to submitting to State Board of Elections (applies to unaffiliated candidates for statewide office)
And, just like in 2006 when unaffiliated voters left Republicans in droves due to a distaste for President George W. Bush, they are abandoning Democrats this time around because of a feeling of disappointment with President Barack Obama and Congress.
Oz Griebel ran for governor as a Republican in 2010 but this year is gathering signatures to run as an unaffiliated candidate in November, skipping the convention and primary process altogether.
There is a significant number of party - unaffiliated voters to woo as well as moderate Democrats and Republicans, but most of the votes in play for Dietl or Malliotakis are largely out of the de Blasio target area to begin with.
«They stand for something, so why should the conservative who's unaffiliated have a right to vote in the primary for the Green Party — someone who's in favor of fracking.
For example, there are 50,000 voters registered with the Working Families Party across New York according to Skurnik, and while unaffiliated New York voters are more numerous than «third party» voters, their political tendencies are more difficult to determine.
Despite not being allowed to vote in party primary elections, unaffiliated voters, along with registered Democrats and Republicans and «third party» voters, foot the bill for the administration of those elections.
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