Sentences with phrase «judging panel since»

Mick is a former Co-Chair of Reconciliation Australia and has been Chair of the Indigenous Governance Awards judging panel since its inception in 2005.
Stephen Deuchar (Chair) Director of Art Fund since 2010, Stephen Deuchar has chaired the judging panel since 2013.
Art Fund director since 2010, Stephen Deuchar has chaired the judging panel since 2013.
Having chaired the judging panel since the Boutique Wine Awards began, I never cease to be impressed by what the small end of the wine business can deliver.
It has provided access to recorded audio of oral arguments since 2003 and recorded video of en banc panels and selected three - judge panels since 2010.

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Judge Gorsuch, President Donald Trump's choice to fill the seat that has been open since Justice Antonin Scalia's death a year ago, will begin confirmation hearings in the Senate Judiciary Committee on March 20, the panel's chairman said last week.
Since jurors broke in between to ask a question of Judge Stephen Herrick, the panel's actual deliberations could have lasted far less than 45 minutes.
«It's inconceivable the jury said we have reasonable doubt on that part, since legislation was enacted, but instead convicted based on meetings,» said the head of the 2d U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel, Judge Reena Raggi.
(cont'd)- I'm giving away hundreds of listings on the Vault, and as a result of doing so, won't see one thin dime of income on the site until October or later - Given all the time and money I've already sunk into developing the site, I don't even expect to earn back my upfront investment until sometime next year - I'm already personally reaching out to publishers on behalf of authors who are listed in the Vault, on my own time and my own long distance bill, despite the fact that I don't stand to earn so much as a finder's fee if any of those contacts result in an offer - I make my The IndieAuthor Guide available for free on my author site and blog - I built Publetariat, a free resource for self - pubbing authors and small imprints, by myself, and paid for its registration, software and hosting out of my own pocket - I shoulder all the ongoing expense and the lion's share of administration for the Publetariat site, which since its launch on 2/11 of this year, has only earned $ 36 in ad revenue; the site never has, and likely never will, earn its keep in ad revenue, but I keep it going because I know it's a valuable resource for authors and publishers - I've given away far more copies of my novels than I've sold, because I'm a pushover for anyone who emails me to say s / he can't afford to buy them - I paid my own travel expenses to speak at this year's O'Reilly Tools of Change conference, nearly $ 1000, just to be part of the Rise of Ebooks panel and raise awareness about self - published authors who are strategically leveraging ebooks - I judge in self - published book competitions, and I read the * entire * book in every case, despite the fact that the honorarium has never been more than $ 12 per book — a figure that works out to less than $.50 per hour of my time spent reading and commenting In spite of all this, you still come here and elsewhere to insinuate I'm greedy and only out to take advantage of my fellow authors.
A panel of 140 past winners, finalists and judges narrowed down the 77 winning titles since 1950.
As the editor in chief of Pet Business, the exclusive publishing partner of Global Pet Expo since the show was launched in 2005, I've had the pleasure of serving on the Retailer Excellence Awards judging panel for the past two years.
Since the Derby is just as much about fashion as it is horse racing, women of grace and taste are encouraged to complete their Derby look with their most stylish hats, while dapper gents might sport seersucker, both with a chance to win prizes from an esteemed panel of judges.
Hunt, who has served as the Labour Party's MP for Stoke - on - Trent Central since 2010, is a newcomer to museum management, but has sat on the judging panel for the UK's annual Museum of the Year award and is a serving trustee of the Heritage Lottery Fund.
Born 1950; lawyer (1974 - 80); law degree from the University of Athens (1973); diploma of advanced studies (DEA) in labour law from the University of Paris II, Panthéon - Sorbonne (1977); national expert with the Legal Service of the Commission of the European Communities (1988 - 1990), then Principal Administrator in Directorate General V (Employment, Industrial Relations, Social Affairs)(1990 - 1994); Junior Officer, Junior Member and, since 1999, Member of the Greek Council of State; Associate Member of the Superior Special Court of Greece; Member of the Central Legislative Drafting Committee of Greece (1996 - 98); Director of the Legal Service in the General Secretariat of the Greek Government (1996 - 1998); Judge at the General Court of the European Union (1998 to 2010, President of Chamber from 2004 to 2010); Member of the Supreme Council for Administrative Justice (2011 - 2012); Member of the Special Court for Disputes relating to the Remuneration of Judges and of the Special Court for Actions against Judges (2013 - 2014); Member of the Advisory Panel of Experts on Candidates for Election as Judge to the European Court of Human Rights (2014 - 2015); Member of the Committee responsible for giving an Opinion on Candidates» Suitability to perform the Duties of Judge at the European Union Civil Service Tribunal (2012 - 2015); Lecturer in European Law at the National School for the Judiciary (1995 - 1996 and 2012 - 2015); Judge at the Court of Justice since 7 October 2015.
The panel members seemed to think that under the unusual circumstances of my case, where the original sentencing judge has since retired, vacating and remanding for a full re-sentencing might be more appropriate but my sense was that they would prefer «reconsideration» in the typical case.
Where possible, says Rees, panels comprise one adviser with expertise in the field of law raised by the appeal and two who don't, since non-specialist judges at the top court often ask the most telling questions during hearings.
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