Sentences with phrase «governing bodies»

I very rarely worry about what other clubs do or don't do as I always feel that the governing bodies will step in and keep them all in - line.
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The U.S. doesn't have academies where swimmers are supplied by national governing bodies.
We need a balance of the whole thing... the football governing bodies have to enforce financial fair - play, clubs have to respect it, coaches have to have the right performance and strategies while operating within budgets, players have to deliver, fans have to be realistic on expectatiins (no football club can win everything every year..
Former England captain Alan Shearer expressed his concern about the effects heading a ball during his career may have on his long - term health and questioned whether enough had been done by governing bodies to protect players from issues like dementia in later life.
It also helps drive coaching education with licensing by national governing bodies, giving our kids better coaching and better sport experiences.
We've seen many high - profile screw - ups by the different governing bodies, leagues and institutions that lead golf this year.
AEB's nationally licensed staff are licensed through and attend coaching education opportunities through governing bodies including but not limited to NorCal Premier, NSCAA, USSF, SAQ International and PCA, committing to continuing their education in order to deliver the scientific principles that underpin individual player development to AEB's players at training.
The English have always been the victim of bias from the European and World governing bodies.
The announcement came as no surprise, since golf's governing bodies proclaimed in November their intent to ban the stroke, which players make by jamming belly or longer putters into various parts of their bodies, and which the regulators believed inhibited the «skill and challenge» that was «integral to the traditions of the game.»
CAL Diving Club was established in 2013 and is an official U.C. Berkeley club program ~ CDC is further sanctioned by both national governing bodies in our sport; the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) and USA Diving (USAD).
The governing bodies of the USGA and R&A are attempting to simplify the rule book to account for things like, you know, intent — but that won't take effect until 2019 at the earliest.
Augusta officials will continue to field rules input from TV viewers until governing bodies ban such outside interference.
They can't get a work permit because they are too young to have made international appearances and it is very difficult to convince the governing bodies that these players are exceptionally talented at such a young age.
The collision of white often made it difficult for judges to keep score when the action was fast, but a few national governing bodies — most adamantly that of Japan, which claimed (among other arguments) that white was a symbol of purity vital to the sport — resisted efforts to allow other colors in the international arena.
So the arms race has momentarily slowed down this year, as the sport's governing bodies compete for status and prestige over whose tournament doles out the most cash.
Besieged by questions regarding the matter, golf's governing bodies issued a joint statement Wednesday that they hoped would clear up the matter once and for all.
This morning, after consulting with the governing bodies and PGA TOUR Commissioner Tim Finchem, it was determined that without the use of sophisticated technology, it was not reasonably discernable to the naked eye that the ball had left its original position and had come to rest in its original place
Until the governing bodies put a stop to these high prices for players, it will continue and that will happen in next never.
«TAC is going to be a problem anyway, because they always are,» said Simon, adding that «one can view a conflict of interest in the national governing bodies doing their own testing.»
The USOC's move into drug testing may be interpreted by some national governing bodies as an encroachment onto their own turf.
Harry Watkey Easterly Jr., 82 One of the game's great traditionalists, Easterly, who served as president (1976 — 77) and executive director (1980 — 84) of the U.S. Golf Association, was instrumental in bringing together golf's two governing bodies, the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews and the USGA, to create a uniform set of rules.
While illicit steroids hijacked headlines and preoccupied governing bodies, wholly legal, over-the-counter dietary supplements pumped up and burgeoned to become a $ 17.7 billion business (including $ 1.7 billion in so - called sports - nutrition supplements).
That's the state of play: NFL teams working within a flawed system, college teams under a patchwork of rules sort of overseen by conferences, and high school teams going off suggestions from local sports governing bodies and their own intuitions.
What improbably worked for Vincent Chase in the last, terrible season of Entourage has also worked to beat tests mandated by sports» governing bodies.
Golf is the only sport where some governing bodies are making the world's most talented players look like hack chumps.
The governing bodies of both organizations have changed.
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Are not todays social circles being publically opened up giving governing bodies a «look see» into today's yes segregated socialists in order for governing judicial powers to stay abreast of seminary socialists currents ongoing ways?
What really has this T vs. G trial begotten socialism and governing bodies?
Church was originally loving, supporting communities based on the Bible's teaching — I don't think they had governing bodies, and all the other stuff that goes with big organisations.
And, in most denominations, there is too much hierarchy in the clergy and too much power in leaders and governing bodies over congregations and congregants.
The PCUSA replaced the term with «governing bodies
Contending sides understand that slogans and epithets are useful because governing bodies do not have time to learn about and consider the issues before them.
While the roots of these splits are deep, the precipitating cause in each case has resulted from majority voting on procedural, legislative, and regulatory matters in democratically constituted governing bodies.
It also made sure that governing bodies of religious organisations would have to «opt in'to marry same - sex couples.
WHAT??? The major publications report on the events that are heppening BECAUSE there is no separation... aren't we TRYING to prevent a conflict or contorversy between religious and governing bodies by advocating for the separation?
The failure in this case appears to be that Birmingham City Council had lost control and wasn't carrying out due diligence of its schools and their governing bodies
And blame may not rest entirely with the schools» governing bodies.
Stopping short of calling for cathedral governing bodies - Chapters - to be scrapped, the Church of England said at least two - thirds of members should not be clergy, to ensure people with necessary skills are there.
Long - time conflicts, inconsistencies, and divisions in WCC ranks threatened to break up the Assembly as governing bodies were elected and priorities set.
Should the governing bodies allow all s e x u a l activities no matter what?
Although the Coinbase promises to keep all this information in safe hands, it can disclose it to regulatory and governing bodies if there need be.
We take regulations and ethics very seriously and always cooperate with governing bodies.
Thus, a fully transparent, accessible transactional database can be delivered for governing bodies.
«We are the best direct - to - consumer solution for leagues, governing bodies and independent rights holders to monetize their events.
That is something I am proud of in an industry where, despite the best efforts of governing bodies, unethical decisions often affect patient care and hospital bottom lines.
Raisman believes the USOC ignored its own mandates «to protect its reputation and blind itself to known abusers within the ranks of the NGBs (National Governing Bodies) for which it is responsible.»
«The political environment,» «uncertain tax policy,» «failure to address over-regulation, job creation, and keeping business in the US,» and «I see no major changes by our governing bodies to improve the situation at hand,» are just a few.
While the First Amendment laws make Google's search results a largely hands off affair in the U.S., governing bodies in Europe have taken a more aggressive tack in regulating the tech giant.
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