Sentences with phrase «general membership of»

The General Membership of the association is FREE and is restricted to the mortgage compliance professionals who work for the nation's state and federally chartered banks and credit unions as well as the nation's mortgage banking firms.
At the 2015 General Business Meeting, held during the Annual Conference of PTEC, the general membership of the educator focused professional association as moved to adopt to position statements on pharmacy technician certification and membership to professional assocations.
The next meeting of the general membership of the PWCCGS will be Saturday, May 12, 2018 at 1:30 pm at Clarence Dillon Public Library 2336 Lamington Road Bedminster, NJ 07921 The Board will meet at 10:30 am that day at the same location.
Awards will be presented to honor influential leaders in the restyling industry, as nominated and voted upon by the general membership of the council.
The general membership of the party should bear with the national leadership at this time and remain focused in the hope that the necessary mechanisms are being put in place to ensure that the party emerges victorious in next year's general elections.
Today, however, such a system is not commonly practiced and most parliamentary system parties» rules provide for a leadership election in which the general membership of the party is permitted to vote at some point in the process (either directly for the new leader or for delegates who then elect the new leader in a convention), though in many cases the party's legislators are allowed to exercise a disproportionate influence in the final vote.
Would it be to specific portfolios or to general membership of the SC (with portfolios subsequently alloted?
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Each ED has 2 to 4 seats in the general membership of the county committee; so when all the seats are filled, there are approximately 3000 members.
But I have next to nothing in common with the general membership of their denominations.
I don't think the general membership of the SBC agreed with that decision.
For 175 years the leaders and general membership of the Mormon Church have believed American Indians and Polynesians are descended from Israelites based on their understanding of the Book of Mormon.

Not exact matches

In the runup to the 2015 UK general election, former Prime Minister David Cameron promised to hold a nationwide referendum on Britain's membership of the EU if he was elected for a second time.
Fink speaks during the General Membership Meeting of the Investment Company Institute in Washington, D.C.
It's hard to tell how many do this — I know of a few politically engaged Liberals who periodically hold Tory membership cards too — but it's a fact of life for those of other political stripes in a one - party province like Alberta: the political direction of the province is decided at the PC leadership conventions, not in general elections.
The Vancouver Board of Trade was voted into membership of the World Trade Centres Association at the WTCA General Assembly in Melbourne, Australia.
While general points programs like Chase Ultimate Rewards and American Express Membership Rewards give you the most flexible rewards, some of the best rewards do come from loyalty to one specific airline or hotel brand.
The chart below highlights the benefits associated with each level of membership beginning with our Gold Membership which includes receipt of one copy of our Comprehensive Guide to Social Security Retirement Benefits and Social Security Claiming Strategies, online course, unlimited access to our team of experts, and a tool kit that includes a variety of condensed Social Security facts and graphics, and our Platinum Membership which includes all of the components of the Gold program as well access to our certification examination and designation upon successful completion of the same, as well as a free listing in our «Find a Strategist» search query designed to be used by the general public to locate our Platinumembership beginning with our Gold Membership which includes receipt of one copy of our Comprehensive Guide to Social Security Retirement Benefits and Social Security Claiming Strategies, online course, unlimited access to our team of experts, and a tool kit that includes a variety of condensed Social Security facts and graphics, and our Platinum Membership which includes all of the components of the Gold program as well access to our certification examination and designation upon successful completion of the same, as well as a free listing in our «Find a Strategist» search query designed to be used by the general public to locate our PlatinuMembership which includes receipt of one copy of our Comprehensive Guide to Social Security Retirement Benefits and Social Security Claiming Strategies, online course, unlimited access to our team of experts, and a tool kit that includes a variety of condensed Social Security facts and graphics, and our Platinum Membership which includes all of the components of the Gold program as well access to our certification examination and designation upon successful completion of the same, as well as a free listing in our «Find a Strategist» search query designed to be used by the general public to locate our PlatinuMembership which includes all of the components of the Gold program as well access to our certification examination and designation upon successful completion of the same, as well as a free listing in our «Find a Strategist» search query designed to be used by the general public to locate our Platinum members.
Platinum membership includes all of those components in addition to the certification exam and a listing in the organization's «Find An Expert» search query designed for use by the general public to locate Certified Social Security Claiming Strategists in their local area.
It should be mentioned that the 2008 General Conference sustained United Methodist membership in RCRC by a margin of only 32 votes out of a total of 800 cast; this is the narrowest vote, to date, on United Methodist membership in RCRC.)
The late 1980s merger of the old American Lutheran Church (ALC), Lutheran Church in America (LCA), and Association of Evangelical Lutheran Churches (AELC, a much smaller body that broke earlier with the Lutheran Church» Missouri Synod) resulted in an organization of 5.3 million members that has been producing red ink, membership losses, and general demoralization since its start.
General Secretary Junge further declared «a prevailing fundamental problem in the fact that while applying for membership into the LWF, the NALC is not prepared to be in communion with all member churches, particularly those of the North American region.»
To be sure, «religious preference» is not the same as church membership or attendance, but it does depict a reality that is connected to church historian Kenneth Scott Latourette's finding that in 1961 the proportion of church members to the general population in the U.S. was the highest ever in the nation's history (Christianity in a Revolutionary Age, Vol.
In general, long - established congregations appear to hold their own or to slip a little in terms of total membership, while Pentecostal and charismatic churches seem to have an increasing appeal, particularly for youth.
Neither is adherence to a particular creed, nor membership in a particular church, nor support of «religion in general
He is active in many affairs, organizes many societies, advertises the increases in membership and budget achieved under his administration and, in general, manages church business as if it were akin to the activities of a chamber of commerce.
Membership of mainline denominations in general began to decline, while membership of evangelical denominations and individual religious groups began toMembership of mainline denominations in general began to decline, while membership of evangelical denominations and individual religious groups began tomembership of evangelical denominations and individual religious groups began to increase.
The most significant deductions from these figures are, first, that more than half of the people of the United States are now members of religious bodies — in the neighborhood of 58 per cent — and second, that growth in church membership reveals a steady increase, not only numerically but in proportion to the general population.
Bethel was part of the General Council of the Assemblies of God until January 2006 when the church membership voted to withdraw their affiliation.
A denominational survey on «Church Membership Trends,» reported to the 1976 General Assembly, showed that many of the popular theories for explaining membership losses were ilMembership Trends,» reported to the 1976 General Assembly, showed that many of the popular theories for explaining membership losses were ilmembership losses were ill founded.
The «functions» for which theological schools are to prepare future clergy are determined by the expectations of the membership of «mainline» white Protestant churches, and in general that membership expects ministerial leadership to be «successful» and «efficient» (Brown, 55) in helping them to preserve their social status and cultural roles in a nation that is entering a future marked by unprecedented urbanization, technological change, and massive social planning (Kelly, 230 - 31).
(10) While this «Position paper» (and others since issued) does not hold the constitutional status of the Statement of Fundamental Truths approved by the AGs highest body, the biennial General Council in session (typically four to nine thousand voters), the paper does bear the approval of the (roughly two hundred man - no women) General and Executive Presbyteries all of whom are elected by General Council membership.
Dr. Bronner's, a longtime member of the Organic Trade Association withdrew its membership earlier this week citing a «betrayal of the consumer - led GMO labeling movement, and general drift away from the core principles that drive the organic movement.»
The general manager of Fonterra Europe, Jan - Willem van der Windt, said ESSNA membership,» fits with our strategy to grow our presence in the European protein and sports nutrition market.»
The 2016 ICG Supplier of the Year Awards were presented this week during the group's general membership meeting in Philadelphia, hosted by Dee Packaging Solutions, one of the ICG's 18 members.
The membership of the Distilled Spirits Council also re-elected Sydney Frank Importing Company, Inc. associate general counsel, vice president Michael J. Rudy, treasurer and Kraig R. Naasz, president.
In between In - Person GAs the membership of IFOAM - Organics International takes decisions by Electronic Vote, so called Electronic General Assemblies (eGAs).
This included a number of measures including ensuring no tickets were sold via general sale and that no red memberships purchased after the draw were able to be used to get tickets in the home end for this match.
As part of its membership, Kaspersky Lab will be involved in discussions on the protection of children online and help to educate the general public in this area.
Many coaches have filed claims under both the General Liability and Accident policies, which attests to the importance of this membership benefit.
Your membership also provides the Village with the support necessary to care for our historic buildings, priceless collection of early American artifacts, heritage breed animals and heirloom gardens as well as our expert costumed interpreters and outstanding educational programming for both the general public and school children alike.
50 % off general admission for eligible members of qualifying museums, valid for up to 6 people per membership.
This states that the general value of Deal UK (VDuk) can not be greater than the value of EU membership (Vm), but that it could potentially be greater than the deals accorded to non-former members (Vnfm) such as Norway and Canada.
In other words, David Cameron's commitment to an in - or - out referendum on Britain's EU membership primarily for party political reasons has fundamentally reshaped the terms of the British domestic debate on Europe but it also has huge implications for both the UK and European integration in general.
States are admitted to membership in the United Nations by decision of the General Assembly upon the recommendation of the Security Council.
Next, some online fallout over MoveOn's «General Petraeus or General Betray Us» ad in the NY Times, as the GOP sends out a fundraising email with MoveOn as the hook (apparently, MoveOn is part of some overarching liberal conspiracy — my cabal membership card must have been lost in the mail).
However, I predict that Labour's unwillingness to engage with a left - wing Euroscepticism could lead to the alienation of the roughly one - quarter to one - third of Labour voters who oppose British EU membership, leading many of them to turn away from the party at the next general election.
Carrying a party membership card is no surety of being able to take part in anything particularly meaningful these days, never mind opening out selection contests to the general public.
New British Election Study data gathered at approximately the same time that the Green membership surge started in the autumn of 2014 includes a decent sample of more than 1,000 voters claiming that they intend to support the Greens in the forthcoming general election.
Membership has surged since the general election, fuelled by an influx of left wingers.
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