Sentences with phrase «national matters»

Appointed by President Obama, Fernández served from 2011 - 2014 on the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, a federal panel that advises the President, Congress, and governmental agencies on national matters of design and aesthetics.
Appointed by President Obama, she was the first Latina to serve on the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, a 100 - year - old federal panel that advises the president and Congress on national matters of design and aesthetics.
Bernie has been voting on national matters in Washington Charlie, just like you.
«The President of the Republic shall by decree proclaim a referendum on crucial national matters following a resolution voted by an absolute majority of the total number of Members of Parliament, taken upon proposal of the Cabinet.»
In addition, the Executive Director's Office acts as a liaison to other agencies and units of local government as well as representing the Park District on state and national matters pertaining to parks and recreation.
In its quest to make a huge statement and win acceptance from the populace, ASUU went radical and became more concerned with general national matters.
About 75 percent of Ghanaians say their Members of Parliament do not listen to their views on critical national matters.
Appointed by President Obama, Fernández served from 2011 - 2014 on the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, a federal panel that advises the president, Congress, and governmental agencies on national matters of design and aesthetics.
Appointed by President Obama, she is the first Latina to serve on the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, a 100 - year - old federal panel that advises the President and Congress on national matters of design and aesthetics.
The party, formerly Lega Nord (Northern League) used to campaign for independence for Italy's northern regions but has now focused on national matters, particularly immigration.
Interestingly enough, it is the Old Testament that insists clearly that peace is a national matter, a political matter, not to be confined to some inward peace in the individual heart or to good relationships between one individual and another.
That's also why family and societal issues have always been national matters, which the EU only touches indirectly and to the extent necessary to implement other principles like freedom of movement.
Transfers through federal spending, especially welfare, which is still strictly a national matter in the EU.
The Nigerian style of personality in terms of relationship to national matters, fosters institutional sclerosis, is indifferent to sustainable infrastructure, and stands out as central to damp or lifeless bureaucracy.
On the decision to listen to Ghanaians and accommodate various shades of opinion on national matters, President Akufo - Addo stated that «it is for this reason that I invited my three predecessors to seek their views on certain governance and developmental related issues.
Appointed by President Obama, Fernández served from 2011 to 2014 on the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, a federal panel that advises the president, Congress, and governmental agencies on national matters of design and aesthetics.
ACCHSs» ownership of their unanalysed data meant that new research requests unrelated to the original agreement would require endorsement from the relevant ACCHS or, on national matters, the NACCHO Board and the PRG (6.7).
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