CREIA members must first pass a rigorous competency test and accept a strict code of ethics to become a member and then requires the most extensive annual continuing education
from its membership of any similar association.
Agree to formally mentor at least one young Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person (to be selected
from the membership of the National Congress).
9.4 The first committee shall have the right to sanction any member violating these rules by initiating sanctions increasing in severity as follows: 1) a written warning, 2) suspension for a fixed length of time
from membership of EFTA, 3) expulsion from EFTA.
Unless all 27 other member states agreed to an extension, the court said, «Once a notice is given, it will inevitably result in the complete withdrawal of the UK
from membership of the EU and from the relevant Treaties at the end of the two year period... The effect of the giving of notice under Art 50 on relevant rights is direct, even though the Art 50 process will take a while to be worked through» (at [11]-RRB-.
That Article 50 notification will formally commence the process of the UK withdrawing
from its membership of the EU.
Another obvious benefit derived
from our membership of the European Union is the entitlement to rely upon a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) in order to receive free medical treatment while on holiday in the 28 EU member states.
Resulting in part
from her membership of the Abstract Expressionist generation, Mitchell never felt the need to emulate the physical landscape.
Ideal was an overview of abstraction, drawn
from the membership of American Abstract Artists.
September 8 — October 8, 2007 Sharon Brant, Untitled, 2000 Enamel on canvas under handmade glass, framed, 24 x 24 x 2.25 inches Curated by Kat Griefen, Director of AIR Gallery,
from the membership of American Abstract Artists, the artists in Material Matter affirm the group's openness to difference, both in form and theory, and its non-party line approach.
He / she will select the necessary Editorial Board members
from the membership of the Society and / or College.
Since our inception more than 35 years ago, we have grown
from a membership of 40 districts to over 170 school districts plus a few associate members, which are primarily intermediate units.
I suspect who has done this, and if I can provide evidence, would this woman be deleted
from membership of zoosk?
Professor Sian Harding: No conflict of interest apart
from membership of the NCOB working party.
For the birth control hormone study, researchers identified 305 women who had been diagnosed with MS or its precursor, clinically isolated syndrome, during a three - year period
from the membership of Kaiser Permanente Southern California and who had been members for at least three years before the MS symptoms began.
The peer made clear he was ready to pay full UK tax if the law is changed to bar non-doms
from membership of the upper house, saying: «I agree with this change and expect to be sitting in the House of Lords for many years to come.»
Its effect would be to abolish whipping in the Commons by disqualifying anyone who is a Whip
from membership of the House of Commons.
Britain benefits economically
from our membership of the EU whether through trade - linked jobs or innovation funding for our universities.»
Labour members should be banned from joining Momentum in the same way they are banned
from membership of Militant.
The EU has been perfectly clear that freedom of movement can not be divorced
from membership of the Single Market.
They benefit greatly
from membership of the single market and the system of Europe wide regulatory harmonisation it has created.
While I have a mandate
from the membership of FIFA, I do not feel that I have a mandate from the entire world of football - the fans, the players, the clubs, the people who live, breathe and love football as much as we all do at FIFA.
The Treasury report concluded that all types of Brexit —
from membership of the European Economic Area to crashing out without a deal — would be worse for the economy than staying in the bloc.
Not exact matches
That comes
from a median annual
membership revenue
of around $ 1.7 million and a median operating income
of $ 567,000.
While employees
from enterprise companies (defined as companies with 500 or more employees) like Salesforce and Dell have held
memberships at the co-working spaces in the past, WeWork started making a concerted effort to tailor its spaces to these types
of workers about a year ago.
Shapiro said NBC won't be pulling its content
from any
of those services, though he added that Seeso is ad - free for subscribers, unlike YouTube and some
membership levels
of Hulu (which recently added an ad - free, premium
membership level).
The company said that more than 20 percent
of its
membership base now consists
of enterprise members (up 170 percent
from last year).
In comparison, Costco requires a
membership to order
from the site (
of which the cheapest is $ 60 annually plus tax).
In Bitcoin's case, that data represents currency, but Buterin proposed to build a platform that would keep track
of everything
from money and
memberships to legal agreements and share certificates.
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.
NATO's
membership offer to Montenegro has set off a firestorm
of protest
from Moscow that might seem outsized considering the small scale
of the Balkan country and its minimal military force.
While most
of Spotify's revenue comes
from premium ad - free
memberships, Spotify's ad executives also noted that the platform doesn't struggle as much with advertiser trust, an issue that YouTube is currently dealing with.
He said the cost savings are achieved because
of the
membership model, and the fact they buy direct
from suppliers — eliminating the middleman.
Even with the large, diverse new class
of invitees, though, the Academy would only be increasing the percentage
of minorities that make up its
membership from 8 % to 11 %, a slight increase that indicates how much further the Academy needs to go to meet its diversity goals.
The average dating site customer spends just $ 239 a year for online
memberships, which more than pays for itself to the tune
of $ 12,803 in cost savings
from fewer dates,» the report said.
What's more, Ellevate will reportedly use a portion
of membership fees
from its network
of high - profile, high - power women to invest in its own index.
The company doesn't release data on Prime
membership, but it does offer figures on subscription revenue, most
of which comes
from Prime.
(Example: A perk like
membership in an exclusive private club might look odd
from the outside, but a moment's reflection should reveal that an executive who is responsible for massive fundraising efforts genuinely needs to be part
of the kind
of clubs where he or she can network with the right sorts
of people.)
In mid-March, as part
of a world tour to promote the company's new menu
of «experiences,» Chesky stopped in on New York City for a sit down interview in front
of the Economic Club
of New York, the 110 - year - old organization whose
membership spans the top leaders
from across the business world.
«Skibo's
membership is 40 % American, many
of whom are business leaders, CEOs, and oil tycoons largely
from Texas, Boston, and New York,» the Club told Business Insider.
With an MBA
from Boston University and a BA
from SUNY Albany, Garcia also serves as the Chairwoman for the largest Latino Professional Organization in the country, ALPFA, and has tripled its
membership to a record high
of 72,000 members.
Amazon's proposed $ 13.7 billion purchase
of Whole Foods Market may affect how you buy groceries, even if you don't have an Amazon Prime
membership or regularly stock up on heirloom tomatoes
from «Whole Paycheck.»
Investors are wary that Costco's business model, which mainly generates revenue through a niche
membership club, faces increased competition
from online giant Amazon.com, which has begun to shake up the grocery space with its acquisition
of Whole Foods.
An Oklahoma City - based chain
of tanning salons, for instance, installed fingertip readers at all its locations to authenticate paying customers, thus preventing people
from simply loaning their
membership cards to friends.
Sea more: Stackpole and Lang, who lean more toward the maker culture than the scientific, used off - the - shelf parts and plastic scraps
from the laser cutter at their local TechShop — a nationwide chain
of membership - based workshops — to build prototypes.
An annual
membership now costs $ 119 and the price
of a monthly Prime
membership was recently bumped up
from $ 10.99 to $ 12.99.
The company states that the annual member fees will allow it to deliver «profit - free pricing»; that is, to back up its claim that «all
of our profits come
from membership fees, not the products we sell.»
Nearly 79 million U.S. households have a Prime
membership, up
from about 66 million at the end
of 2016, according to the report.
There are numerous reports
of Ashley Madison members receiving emails
from anonymous blackmailers demanding payment (typically in bitcoin) unless they want the details
of their
membership shared with their friends and family.
Some may scoff, but to the well - heeled traveller with the right connections,
membership to a club like the Soho provides a port -
of - call in most major cities — a plush haven where one can entertain a client away
from the prying eyes
of the hoi polloi or, in some cases, crash for a few days on nothing more than your own recognizance.
Canadian unions have begun flexing their muscles in areas previously outside their range — standing up for non-unionized temporary foreign workers at Tim Hortons in B.C. and even, through Unifor, the country's largest union, opening a form
of membership to everyone
from part - time workers to the unemployed.