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«The speaker will be delivering a personal, non-political message at the Catholic University
of America that he hopes will speak to all
members of the graduating class, regardless
of their backgrounds or
affiliations,» he said in a statement to CNN.
The American Association
of Christian Schools, with more than 1,000
member institutions, makes as a condition
of affiliation acceptance
of the statement, «We believe in creation, not evolution.»
I am currently a
member of a progressive Baptist church whose
affiliations include: American Baptist Churches USA, Alliance
of Baptist, Association
of Welcoming and Affirming Baptists, Baptist Peace Fellowship
of North America, as well as the North Carolina Council
of Churches.
Though located only a block apart in a small town, each drawing
members from the same social and economic stratum
of the town's population, the two churches were strikingly different from each other in ways their Baptist and Methodist
affiliations did not explain.
The difference is often detectable in the very way that a church
member may express her congregational
affiliation; «I go to that church on Brady Street» is very different from «I belong to a great community
of people, and we call ourselves St. Paul Lutheran Church.»
But the larger incongruity for me were the stickers professing
affiliation with churches and Christian schools bearing names like Good Shepherd alongside the oval sticker on the rear window which read «Proud
Member of the Angry Mob.»
In general, I don't care what a candidates cult
affiliation is unless he seems to be the type
of cult
member that will want to press his cults ancient (or not so ancient) beliefs on others through the force
of law.
Nearly all (98 per cent)
of the programs studied are open to all community
members without regard to their religious
affiliations.
The disparity in the religious
affiliations of Congressional
members compared to their constituency is apparent in both overrepresentation and underrepresentation.
However, where
members find an affinity with one another primarily because
of family and class
affiliation, they will find it almost impossible to see that «the brothers and sisters for whom Christ died» are the whole human race.
Third, the minister can arrange for him to get acquainted with an experienced and accepting AA
member who may serve as a bridge to feeling at home in an AA group [In a study
of factors which produce «readiness» for
affiliation with AA, Harrison M. Trice discovered that alcoholics with the following characteristics tend to relate effectively to AA: Before contact with AA, they often shared troubles with others, had lost drinking friends, had heard positive things about AA, had no relative or friend who had quit through willpower.
The husband, still a
member of a middle -
of - the - road Protestant group, felt the constant sting
of her new
affiliation and beliefs.
«The chaplains provide compassionate pastoral care and ministry to team
members and their families,» according to Tyson's website, «regardless
of their religious or spiritual
affiliation or beliefs.»
When broken down into categories
of members, the number increased to 9 percent
of those without a current church
affiliation compared to 2 percent for those with a church
affiliation.
On registration with the CoP on food loss reduction (CoP), prospective
members are asked to provide personal information such as a username, country
of residence,
affiliation and e-mail address.
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Members covered by this policy will disclose their interests that could give rise to conflicts of interest, such as a list of family members, substantial business or investment holdings, and other transactions or affiliations with businesses and other organizations or those of family m
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of interest, such as a list
of family
members, substantial business or investment holdings, and other transactions or affiliations with businesses and other organizations or those of family m
members, substantial business or investment holdings, and other transactions or
affiliations with businesses and other organizations or those
of family
membersmembers.
Please note that there are at least 9
members of 114th Congress who didn't disclose their religious
affiliation.
Members of APC across the state are not unaware
of our mission and political
affiliation.
The block
affiliation of a union's
members is seen as a fundamental part
of the quasi-sacred Labour / union link.
Miliband took the biggest gamble
of his time as leader yesterday when he confirmed that only individual union
members who actively opt - in to supporting Labour would contribute to the party, rather than the current system
of an automatic «
affiliation» fee paid by three million union
members.
All
of the above applies to the SGP Youths as well, but for the Youths I would expect the relatively high number
of members to be even more pronounced as young adults raised in a religious family and community where > 20 %
of the population vote for the SGP tend to have pretty clear views on their political and religious
affiliation at a relatively young age, whereas other people tend to choose their political
affiliations at a later age (if they ever choose one).
But the actual benefits
of such fine - grained targeting seem to fall off pretty quickly — most electoral campaigns are happy enough with voter addresses and past political
affiliation, with a bonus for lists
of union
members, past political donors, volunteers for past political campaigns, etc..
New York election law does not allow voters to change their party
affiliation and vote as a
member of a new party in the same year.
Kavanagh also has proposals to address the long lead time required for voters who are enrolled as a
member of one party but want to change their party
affiliation to vote in a different primary.
The job
of assembling a team
of Commissioners that strikes an acceptable balance between the size and location
of each
Member State, as well as the nationality, gender, political
affiliations, and attributes
of individual candidates, falls to President - elect Jean - Claude Juncker, a Luxembourgish Christian Democrat.
In addition, the MRT «employed an open, public and transaparent process, including disclosure
of members» business and professional
affiliation and interests and opportunities for public input.»
Nearly 91 percent
of members of Congress reported their religious
affiliation as Christian, while 71 percent
of U.S. adults identify as Christian.
The Country Liberal Party
of the Northern Territory participates through its
affiliation with the Nationals (though the CLP's lone federal House
member sits as a Liberal), and the Liberal National Party
of Queensland participates through its
affiliation with the Liberals (though some federal LNP parliamentarians sit as Nationals).
It is understood that the longstanding system for paying the
affiliation fee in the public service union Unison already meets the party's proposed consent criteria, putting Unison ahead
of other unions, with a pool
of 400,000 collectively affiliated
members from which the party can recruit immediately as individually affiliated supporters.
The lawsuit alleges that Mr. Astorino undertook a «frantic» effort to win the backing
of the party — the allegations include racketeering, conspiracy, wire and maul fraud — by coercing dozens
of staff
members, political associates, friends and family
members to switch their party
affiliation to the Independence Party.
• Group
Affiliations: Hudson Valley Boy Scout
of America, AmeriCorps National Service,
Member Respectable L. Fraternity # 3 Bis.
Initially he says the system from 2015 will apply only to new union
members, but within five years, a union's collective
affiliation to the party will determine the size
of a union vote at conference.
In the first stage a union
member will have to consent positively to opt in so part
of their political levy goes to Labour, and the number
of union
members that agree to that become the basis
of a union's collective
affiliation to the party.
For the first time, union levypayers, starting immediately with new
members, will be asked positively to consent for # 3
of their political levy to be paid to the Labour party in an
affiliation fee.
The report also showed, SBF did not disclose to the state a conflict
of interest involving the
affiliation between one
of its board
members, who served on the foundation's investment committee, and a firm that provides investment services to the foundation.
Delegates voted to end the automatic
affiliation of trade union
members and introduce a «one
member, one vote» system in leadership elections.
It makes no mention
of his party
affiliation, which is interesting, since he's one
of the more moderate
members of the GOP conference — a fact that surprised some attendees at a recent debate between the congressman and his Democratic opponent, Dan Lamb, a former aide to retiring Rep. Maurice Hinchey.
We also have concerns about the proposed treatment
of affiliation fees from trade union
members.
Morahan was popular with
members on both sides
of the aisle, Democrats and Republicans alike remembered him fondly as someone who embodied the old spirit
of bipartisanship in Albany, where lawmakers
of opposing views and political
affiliations fought hard on the Senate floor and on the campaign trial, but then laid aside their differences and went out for drinks at the end
of the day.
The Labour leader, Ed Miliband, has set out plans to end automatic
affiliation fees paid to the party by millions
of union
members.
According to this story, a
member of the Canadian House
of Commons, Peter Goldring, has left the Conservative Party and now lists his party
affiliation as «Civil Libertarian.»
We must equally make it possible for
members of non-Christian and non-Muslim religious minorities who demonstrate aptitudes and the requisite leadership skills for acceding to the presidency on merit, and not merely based on the statistical magnitude
of their institutional or religious
affiliations.
But Mr. de Blasio and Mr. Cuomo, though nemeses, are both Democrats — and today Mr. de Blasio said he didn't think the party
affiliations of the commission's
members were «pertinent.»
The ENF is the parliamentary group
of the Movement for a Europe
of Nations and Freedom although PVV's MEPs are
members of the European Alliance for Freedom and other MEPs are without any European
affiliations.