Sentences with phrase «nomination procedure»

Nomination Procedures Nominations may come from administrators, full - time or part - time or contract academic staff members, alumni, or current students.
And while he said the county's judicial nomination procedures are not «a Soviet - style process,» there was nary a floor fight nor one note of dissent over any of the nominations.
For the newcomers, our humble Canadian nomination procedure is described in detail on the clawbies.ca website.
This year's new nomination procedure featured lots of great blog - to - blog recomendations, and hopefully went one step further in reinforcing that culture.
Peer nomination procedures in the classroom are considered a gold standard for assessing social functioning, as they are reliable and valid measures that predict future functioning (Bukowski, Cillessen, & Velasquez, 2012; Parker & Asher, 1987).
Nomination Procedures Nominations may come from the teams themselves, but could also come from administrators, full - or part - time faculty, academic staff members, alumni or current students.
They include commissioning a group to look into how educated those within the Church are on the 2014 agreement; a review into the secretive nature of the nominations procedure and a consultation with those in Sheffield and Blackburn (where Philip North serves as a suffragan bishop) to learn lessons.
But following that the two parties, Labour and Plaid issued the following joint statement, «We are pleased to confirm that the Welsh Labour and Plaid Cymru groups have today contacted the presiding officer in order to recall the assembly tomorrow, and proceed with the nomination procedure for first minister.......
«I think there's a demand for change in terms of the nomination procedure, and in the usual Labour party way, if it does get pushed by some, there will be a compromise around what's liveable.
The Alumnus of the Year is selected through a nomination procedure.
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