Sentences with phrase «majority of membership»

For the vast majority of the membership, fees will stay the same.
Unfortunately for the vast majority of membership in MLS systems whose systems have not simply altered the form to allow both the Ethical and Practical obligations in the Seller Listing Agreement to be fulfilled without addendum to the contract being required, they have unknowingly been placed in serious trouble.
Now they are going to implement this policy without options or choice from the majority of the membership.
Does the majority of the membership want to continue on the status quo with these sites, or do they want to end them now, or change them to better serve Thier needs.
Aside from having international recognition and admiration, there's tremendous value in being associated with an organization that promotes our professional interests and I'm sure the majority of the membership recognizes this and remember!
Get your head out of the sand people this is an easy one and if the majority of membership agreed with your views, trust me CREA would be held accountable but they haven't been.
Effective implementation of the DDF, under the rules and regulations already passed by CREA, allow the majority of membership to bypass the limitations inherent in CREA (as pointed out by Merv below) and remedy the current situation in a way that is compliant with the competition bureau.
The majority of our membership is made up of career entrepreneurs in resume writing and / or career coaching.
Discussions in this group include a supposed York policy that will expel any student bringing legal action against the school, and how to form a claim against the union with the majority of the membership.
The saddest part is that my sense is that the vast majority of the membership don't have a clue as to what this «reorganization» will actually mean to them on a day - to - day basis.
«Negotiations were held in confidence but it can be said that the CBA never conceded that it would discontinue its practice of retaining the large majority of the membership fees paid by corporate counsel.
The Proposed Rule is of great interest to all our members, and especially to the hobby breeders of dogs and cats who make up the majority of our membership and who would be impacted by the final rule.
(The overwhelming majority of its membership comprises readers, not writers.)
School councils in which parent / community constituents have a majority of the membership are the primary vehicle through which to exercise such power.
A majority of the membership of the panel shall constitute a quorum.
Clearly he was appealing solely to the left, while insulting and ignoring the majority of the membership which leans slightly to the right.
A majority of the membership of this Committee shall constitute a quorum, and all decisions shall be by a majority vote of the members present.
The big question now is whether the other clones in the PLP can reconcile themselves with the majority of the membership.
c) No more than 50 % of the allocation to each party should be controlled by the party leadership — the majority of the membership being decided by members of the party group.
Equal Powers with the Rajya Sabha in impeachment process (initiating and passing a motion for the removal) of the judges of the Supreme Court and the state High Courts (by a majority of the membership of the House and at least two - thirds majority of the members present and voting), who then can be removed by the President of India.
Liberal Democrat conference has affirmed that the majority of the membership opposes the Bill.»
For whether they like it or not, Corbyn is the democratically elected leader of the Labour Party and enjoys the support of the majority of the membership.
P.L. 89 - 749, Comprehensive Health Planning and Public Health Services Amendments of 1966, requires that a state health - planning council be established and that a majority of the membership shall consist of representatives of consumers of health services.
The majority of its membership consists of the marginalised minorities of the country such as Dalits, Tribals etc..
So... In theory, a Muslim could be elected president of Hillel, but that would require a majority of the membership to vote for that person AND if the Muslim president tried to impose any anti-Jewish rules, the membership can vote the person out of office.
A university rule that permits anyone to run for any office does NOT exempt the person from needing to convince the majority of the membership to vote for that person to serve as its leader.
The majority of membership dues are spent on lobbying efforts.

Not exact matches

Downing Street has ruled out such membership, preferring to be able to negotiate free trade deals with the rest of the world, but the majority of members in the upper house of the U.K.'s parliament, the House of Lords, have voted against that, forcing a debate on the issue.
The traditionalists are embodied by the Land Trust Alliance, a Washington, D.C., association whose dues - paying membership includes the vast majority of the nonprofit trusts that, by law, administer conservation easements.
A majority of companies, indeed, now offer some sort of wellness benefits — spending as much as $ 8 billion on everything from flu shots and health screenings to gym memberships, personal health coaching and weight loss programs.
A motion to compel Rio Tinto to review its membership of lobby groups like the Minerals Council looks set to fall short of majority support.
While we included in expenses the fees you pay us for each member (which we cap at $ 225 a month), since the majority of our clubs have elected not to separately charge their members for these memberships, we did not include them in revenues.
We must also note that the large majority of those who migrated from the Old World to the Thirteen Colonies did so from other than religious motives and that as late as A.D. i8oo less than one - tenth of the population of what by then had become the United States held membership in any of the churches.
In the historical context, these churches housed the vast majority of American Christians from the colonial era up until the early 20th century where they began to lose membership due to their being labeled too «liberal».
The majority of American Protestants excludes them from church membership until they are old enough for believers» baptism.
The membership of the Jesus Seminar does not include the overwhelming majority of the New Testament scholars who teach at the major graduate institutions in the United States.
Given the choice to define family in terms of loving and caring relationships, membership in a household, or relations of blood, marriage, and adoption, the vast majority of people selected the first term.
The same's true with three extra seats on the govering NEC for a membership that's soared to 569,000 (more than every other British political party combined) though an additional union place going to an Usdaw shopworkers on the Right of the party translates into a net gain of two in Corbyn's slim majority.
8) Trade unions should be recognised where 10 % of the workforce are members: There should be an overhaul of the statutory recognition procedure so that trade unions are entitled to be recognised by an employer on demonstrating 10 % membership and evidence of majority support verified by the CAC;
Yesterday it emerged that the committee the Speaker announced he was setting up to consider the issues surrounding the arrest of Damian Green would not only have a Government majority, but that he would not be able to select its membership either.
And possibly most worrying of all, there appears, at least among Labour's post-GE2015 membership, to be majority support (59 % vs 25 %) for the introduction of mandatory re-selection of all Labour MPs.
So the crisis for the Labour Party is a leader swept into office by a newly enlarged membership, supported by the Unions, but alienated from the majority of the PLP.
A simple majority of the voting membership is required to approve a local law intro.
Others say that the entire system of permanent membership is inherently flawed and it should be switched to a majority vote system like you mentioned.
David Cameron made it very clear during the leadership election that economic stability would be prioritised over tax cuts and he was subsequently elected leader by a significant majority of the party membership, so I think anybody that expects him to abandon that position now is being a bit unreasonable to be honest.
But if those backbenchers start to make trouble, the Prime Minister may need to work occasionally with some combination of Lib Dem, SNP and even Labour MPs to assemble issue - by - issue majorities in Parliament, not least on the vexed matter of Britain's membership of the European Union.
Hereafter, no new form of county tax maybe imposed, and the County of Erie's three per centum sales and use tax and fees or charges established by the County Legislature shall not be increased except by a resolution approved by: (a) the affirmative vote of two thirds of the whole number of the membership of the County Legislature, or, (b) the affirmative vote of a majority of the whole number of the membership of the County Legislature submitting a proposition for such imposition or increase to a mandatory referendum to be held pursuant to article three of the County law.
Calls are growing from Labour's Remain majority for it to be bolder in backing a soft Brexit and membership of the single market.
The majority of the PLP is out of step with the membership and with the leader.
In parliament, the majority of Labour MPs sadly support continued membership.
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