Sentences with phrase «key members who»

Despite strong support, the bill has never been brought to the floor of either chamber for a vote because of opposition from key members who support the banks.
The AOL formed Stakeholder Advisory Boards for the two modules comprised of key members who have an interest in the outcome of AOL's business and activities, can lend their collective views on new initiatives, and who make real - time decisions to accelerate time - to - market.
Have you ever played a video game and wished that you could be a one of the key members who developed the game and made the magic happen?
Twenty members of the legislature, including 13 in the House and seven in the Senate were named to the Honor Roll, which recognizes key members who led on education issues this year.
«This means, at the time Government signed the Bond, the SEC had no Chairman, no Director General and other key members who form SEC Board.
Prior to going into the chamber, Senate Democratic Conference Leader John Sampson appeared with key members who had been been balking at voting «yes» to announce he had finally convinced them to stick with the conference.

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He points out that many eyeglass stores keep the actual frames they sell up front, but under lock and key, meaning a staff member needs to assist a customer who wants to try a pair on.
We all have that one family member who can literally never find their keys, wallet, or purse.
«The key is to building a successful business starts with a strong foundation comprised of competent team members who are empowered and can operate autonomously.
It's a key question for founders, who need to find team members suited to the reality of life at a fledgling business.
By figuring out who your key audiences are in advance (typically they include employees, investors / board members, customers, opinion leaders in your community, elected officials, the press, etc.) you can make sure you have the vehicles in place to communicate.
The group discussed some of the keys to good business, like being able to fire friends or family members who work for you.
Once you have a cash flow forecast, share it with key staff members, who will help you achieve your monthly financial and cash goals — or review it with your accounting adviser.
Timm is a member of the firm's Management and Executive Committees, a group of principals who serve as key advisors to the managing partner, directing and implementing the strategic direction of the firm.
Does Lonsdale agree with Thiel, who is now a key member of Trump's transition team?
The key figure was Jacques Corriveau, a senior party member who «enriched himself personally and provided funds and benefits» to the party.
«Al - Sistani was apparently referring to Abdullah bin Jabrain, a key member of Saudi Arabia's clerical establishment, who last month joined a chorus of other senior figures from the hardline Wahhabi school of Sunni Islam that regards Shiites as infidels.
Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, who is reportedly a key member of Trump's transition team, is advising the President - elect to consider reinstating a registry for Muslim immigrants.
The issue is that Billy Graham took down a key page — after a visit from someone who is a member of an organization that preaches another Jesus — that could have helped people in their walk with Christ Jesus.
A motion at its recent meeting asked the synod to «acknowledge the injury felt by members of the Church who enter into loving, committed and legally - recognised, same - sex relationships, due to the absence of provision for them to mark that key moment in their lives publicly and prayerfully in Church.»
One key group is Christians United for Israel, which has more than a million members and politically conservative leaders who have expressed disappointment over Obama's sometimes tense relationship with Israel.
Acts Chapter 2: The same Peter, who Jesus gave the keys to the kingdom of heaven told them how to become member of the kingdom of heaven here on earth, (the kingdom of heaven on earth is the church of Christ, the Lord's church, the body of Christ)?
So even before he began using that term, he sent a letter to the head of the Vatican Observatory, noting that «those members of the Church who are either themselves active scientists, or in some special cases both scientists and theologians, could serve as a key resource» in bridging the chasm that too often separates modern science and biblical religion.
Key staff members who help the company's operations run smoothly include General Manager Sherry Hibshman, who carries out company policies and supervises other managers; Food Scientist Brandy Kendig, who tests flour to make sure it conforms to government regulations; and Mike Gingrich, who is in charge of the milling operations.
Stabenow, who is the ranking member of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, will be a key decision - maker in the 2018 Farm Bill.
Hilton HHonors members who book directly through preferred Hilton channels receive instant benefits, including an exclusive member discount that can't be found anywhere else, free standard Wi - Fi and digital amenities like digital check - in with room selection and Digital Key available exclusively through the industry - leading Hilton HHonors app.
Arsene Wenger previously admitted that he saw similar qualities in Cohen as he did in a young Ashley Cole, who as we all remember turned out to be the best English left - back for the majority of his career, and was also a key member of our Invincibles side also.
On race morning it was straight down to business; after a short drive to Barton marina, we racked our bikes and couldn't help chuckle as the race organisers pleaded for someone with a hacksaw to come forward and free the bikes of the members of one particular university, who had padlocked them together and forgotten the key.
We are after more etsblished key team members not fullbacks or centre defenders but key attacking players from clubs who don't want to sell because one team in particular are having their guts ripped out.
This is one of the few ventures in which union and management are united, and while there's no telling how many people have sought refuge in the program (confidentiality is a key principle), Daneyko says that in the past year, he has learned of several players and family members who have made calls to the program, for alcohol and other substance - abuse problems.
Vidal certainly looks the calibre of player who could help fill that void left in midfield by Gerrard, having become a key member of Juventus» dominant side in recent years.
As in any sport, the organisation's success is underpinned by the dedication and enthusiasm of our members who have a key role in governing Welsh Cycling.
Thiago, who remains a key member of the Bayern squad, is said to be a # 50m target for City as they aim to replenish their midfield options with greater youth, as the likes of David Silva, Fernandinho and Yaya Toure approach the latter stages of their careers.
The player who was a key member of the Dansoman based side last season, leaves for Obuasi after helping the club avoid relegation.
Occasional motor vehicle insurance is available to members who organise road events or perform a key role as a designated road event official.
A key member of the Croatia national side and FC Barcelona, Ivan Rakitic is a midfielder who brings hard work, assists and goals, such as the one he scored in the 2015 Champions League final in Berlin
Additionally, Eric Black, who joined the club last summer, remains a key member of the set - up, as Senior First Team Coach.
England attacking midfielder Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain was mentioned heavily in the press but this is believed to have been immediately rejected by Arsenal, who see Oxlade - Chamberlain as a key member of their squad for next season.
The 28 - year - old, who has scored in two of his last three games for Newcastle, including a winner against Manchester United, is a key member of Benitez's team and his availability this weekend will delight the Spaniard.
Herrera was a key member in Mourinho's starting XI last season and the former Chelsea boss must sign a top defensive midfielder who will partner the Spaniard in the center of the park next season.
The successful candidate, who will be a key member of our team, will edit and partly write our quarterly «trade» magazine (FatherWork), our monthly email newsletter, and our website — as well as working with our team to develop innovative information for fathers.
Helping your small people to grown into big people who WANT to be kind and compassionate and cooperative members of our world instead of only «being good» to avoid punishment is key.
Seeking to understand the motivations of the key players who developed these certifications, I have interviewed over 30 members of the national boards and major divisions of both organizations, and have conducted case studies of midwifery politics and legislation in New York, California, and Washington state.
KPTI thanks the many Key Club, Circle K and Kiwanis members who worked so hard to make this event a success.
The key questions are whether the majority of Labour MPs and the significant minority of party members who oppose Labour's lurch towards far left politics are alienated enough by it all to leave (given that the alternative of an internal challenge has failed), and whether the unions, who still underwrite much of the party's finances, will eventually call time on the Corbyn project.
Monserrate's attack on a woman and subsequent use of his elected position to cover that up, influence the outcome of his trial and hide key facts from a committee of his colleagues all contribute to the feeling shared by some members that his actions were far worse than Parker's attack on a male Post photographer who was staking him out.
Lobbyists, elected officials and reporters who spent a lot of time waiting around outside closed doors last week, hoping against hope that legislative leaders and the governor would finally hammer out a budget deal, noticed a key member of the Senate GOP conference was not participating in their closed - door caucuses.
«SEIU members across the country are working hard to inform voters about where candidates stand on key issues facing working families, and to elect candidates up and down the ballot who will fight for working families.»
BY NATHAN RILEY One member of New York's Republican congressional delegation with a big target on his back is John Faso, who provided a key vote when the House of Representatives, in May, on a 217 - 213, passed its version of a «repeal and replace» alternative to President Barack Obama's signature Affordable Care Act.
«ever closer union» may not be the goal the EU wants for all existing and potential new members: having an institutional arrangement for states that want to be in the Single Market without being politically integrated could be the key to facilitating monetary and fiscal union for those who really want it;
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