Sentences with phrase «major association»

But if teams gobble up 70 per cent of salespeople, our industry will drift into another oligopoly run by major associations, corporations, government agencies and lawyers.
Other high - impact stories have followed: After the BBC and BuzzFeed News co-published an investigation into match - fixing in the upper echelons of tennis, the sport's major associations launched an independent review of its anti-corruption program.
The Women's Foodservice Forum (WFF), the foodservice industry's premier Leadership Development Organization, today announced that it will host its first - ever all - female CEO panel discussion with representatives from five major associations in the foodservice arena.
One promising example is the agreement in Maryland between the state department of education, the state teachers union and six other major associations that are working together to support teachers and principals to implement student learning objectives effectively.
SkepticOne, every major association you refer to is lying through their teeth as you and them create your chaos against Jesus» truth.
«every major association you refer to is lying through their teeth as you and them create your chaos against Jesus» truth.
Originally, when we planned the book, Hot & Spicy Chili, from which this project is excerpted, we intended to include recipes from the cookoffs of both the major associations.
I told this story in Georgia, at the Georgia Association of School Boards, and one of the gentlemen over one of the major associations there said, I want to say something to the audience.
NISL draws on the Interstate School Leadership Licensure Consortium (ISLLC) standards; standards of the major associations of principals and administrators; and the performance standards for major themes within the Institutes and Executive Development Program.
We are the major association representing and promoting the interests of rural and small school education in Pennsylvania.
On Sunday, speaking at the annual meeting of the major association for academic economists, Bernanke laid out a case that the interest rate policy was, at best, a modest contributor to the over-inflation of home prices.
Comment: In response to the Secretary's request for comments on how to make these proposed regulations easier to understand, a major association representing credit unions suggested that for clarity, we provide an example to clarify the regulatory requirement to use weighted average interest rates for Consolidation loans.
It is important to note that these experimental (variant) Ragdolls have not been accepted by any major association (and should be registered as non-standard), nor do they comply with the current written Breed Standard that describes the Ragdoll as a blue - eyed, pointed Breed.
I believe your one major association or one niche or industry away from really having all of the quote, unquote leads that could potentially do business with you and invest in your retainers, your services, whatever it is that you provide.
Interesting perspective... a letter signed by nine major associations, with broad and diverse membership ranging from public agencies, the insurance industry, highway users, and civil engineers, is characterized as coming from «the automotive industry,» while companies like Google, Microsoft, Comcast, et al. are listed separately, as if representing separate industries.
Certifications from one of the major associations ensure employers that you have achieved the appropriate training.
Sure, it's important to understand the major associations and organizations in your field — no matter what industry you work in.
is the major association of pastoral counselors in the United States.
The American Association of Pastoral Counselors is the major association of pastoral counselors in the United States.
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