Sentences with phrase «member organisations gives»

Buying furniture from BESA member organisations gives you the peace of mind that you are buying high quality furniture appropriate to your specific needs, along with an excellent level of customer care.

Not exact matches

The former Suits star is giving up her current charitable commitments with the organisation to focus on her new life as a member of the royal family with a «clean slate».
The previous structure gave votes to three blocks — MPs, trade unions and other affiliated organisations, and party members.
Given that most Lib Dem MPs after the election will be on the social liberal side, and most of the members are too, and given the democratic nature of the party organisation it would not be surprising if they undermine their leader on these isGiven that most Lib Dem MPs after the election will be on the social liberal side, and most of the members are too, and given the democratic nature of the party organisation it would not be surprising if they undermine their leader on these isgiven the democratic nature of the party organisation it would not be surprising if they undermine their leader on these issues.
The legal position is quite unique: The foundation members gave CERN as scientific organisation acess as UN observer status and the area is considered extraterritorial area.
POST advisers have several key duties: issuing briefing papers and longer reports (available to both MPs and the public), giving oral briefings and informal advice to parliamentarians, and organising seminars that bring MPs together with the academic community, the media, non-governmental organisations, other interest groups, and members of the public.
So we pulled in advice from BESA member organisations, Gratnells and Educational Play, to give their guidance on buying furniture and play equipment that will both help support learning and safeguard children's health.
It also allows BESA to promote members as organisations which give the customer an established level of quality and service, have a commitment to the education market and deliver good value resources.
Everyone involved in the provision of furniture for children has a duty of care and in the case of BESA member organisations, they adhere to our code of business practice which gives schools a little more comfort, knowing they are buying from reputable suppliers.
It's a fantastic organisation and gives lots of value and opportunities to members
«The whole organisation chose to join under one brand in 2013, and all 60 board members gave the go ahead for the new identity.»
Well, it's member organisations, and the hundreds of companies they each represent certainly do, especially given the subsidies available to renewable energy companies, thanks to EU policy.
These areas include: navigation; civil aviation; domicile; the Post Office; and crucially, the criminal law; prosecutions; the treatment of offenders; the maintenance of public order; giving powers to the police; the Northern Ireland Parades Commission (which regulates contentious parades and marches by members of both communities); the establishment, organisation and control of the police force; and firearms / explosives.
Given how expensive it is to replace staff, often organisations will try to find a compromise rather than lose a good member of staff».
Lateral violence is also recognised as an issue for Indigenous organisations and communities internationally, and has been defined as «the name given to the harmful and undermining practices that members of oppressed groups can engage in against each other as a result of marginalisation».
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