Sentences with phrase «of membership of»

A majority vote of the membership of the district school board shall be required to sustain the district school superintendent's recommendation.
A majority of the membership of the panel shall constitute a quorum.
A majority vote of the membership of the district school board shall be required to sustain or change the administrative law judge's recommendation.
Often these digital certificates are issued for completion of a course or seminar, or might be the digital equivalent of a certificate of membership of a group or association.
The features and size of membership of both services makes them two of the best international dating websites.
The features and cost of membership of these sites may vary, but these cougar dating sites have several things in similar.
The recipient is told that if he doesn't pay up within 10 days their family and colleagues will be informed of their membership of the controversial dating site.
The proposed amendment shall then be transmitted in writing to all of the membership of the Division, and provision for a vote of ratification shall be made in the next general election.
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.
(b) Conditions and terms of membership of special committees shall be determined in each case by the Executive Committee.
How fair is it that 9 per cent of the membership of affiliated trade unions carries the same electoral weight as 72 per cent of Labour party individual membership?
Minorities account for 17 percent of the workforce in Erie County, but only 11 percent of membership of 18 building trade unions.
Occasionally, the House of Commons orders changes to be made in terms of membership of select committees, as proposed by the Committee of Selection.
If it delivers the huge benefit of our membership of the customs union and indeed the single market, which is what British business is desperate for, I don't care what you call it.»
Changing the rules re Lords treatment of Statutory Instruments would not address the fundamental issues BUT would hamper proper scrutiny of Executive actions AND divert attention from the pressing issue of the size of the membership of the House.
The former deputy leader of Liverpool City Council, who was expelled from the party in 1986 because of his membership of the Trotskyist group, praised Mr Corbyn's «charisma» and welcomed the tone of debate at the conference.
Our voting figures are based on roughly one third of the membership of the unions that are affiliated to the Labour Party.
Minorities at that time accounted for only 11.8 percent of membership of the region's unionized construction trades.
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.
NAN recalls that Atiku on November 24 announced his resignation of his membership of the ruling APC.
Kubor said he became close to Joshua as a result of his membership of the church, admitting that he consulted the pastor to seek divine intervention into his ambition to lead the state.
The Conservative's promise of a referendum on Lisbon was always about something far broader than the Treaty itself; it sought a mandate to go to Brussels to renegotiate the terms of our membership of the EU commensurate with British interests and public attitudes.
The sole advantage of leaving the customs union - signing your own trade deals - seems undeliverable regardless of our membership of it.
He told the Progress event: «I don't want to go back into the shadow cabinet for a very simple reason which is that I want to be able to fight with freedom on the issue of our membership of the European Union.»
Would it describe the US's trade deficit as «a cost of its membership of the world economy»?
I espouse the policies that the Conservative party has followed for the fifty years of my membership of it.
The shadow chancellor expressed concern after David Cameron told MPs last week that Britain would renegotiate the terms of its membership of the European Union when eurozone states seek to strengthen their fiscal ties.
This discussion has been coming from the very outset of his leadership but instead of concentrating on whether union members should «opt - in» or «opt - out» of membership of the party, Miliband should be looking at what being a member of the Labour Party actually means.
Eurosceptics had been floating the idea of a referendum on membership of the Single Currency or even of membership of the European Community, since at least 1994.
The meeting was attended by a broad spectrum of working - class and left - wing organisations — trades unions represented about one third of the membership of the TUC delegates.
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.
My four appearances on Top of the Pops were courtesy of my membership of Scottish rockers Runrig.
She continued: «In the bid to address the issue of the membership of the advisory council in a situation where the incumbent is re-elected, the bill proposes that the advisory council shall be constituted by the president selecting two persons in addition to the speaker of parliament.»
In short it means more DB schemes are likely to remain open, more people will have a chance of a better retirement, and more people still at school will have a chance of membership of a decent pension scheme.
Britain must make a continued form of membership of the European Medicines Agency (EMA) a priority to protect the pharmaceutical industry and patients after Brexit, MPs said.
She added that since the House has close to 800 members, «retirement at the right time should be seen as a condition of membership of the House of Lords — a duty as well as a right».
Aya Nassar discussed the implications of membership of public spaces such as Tahrir Square in comparison with others in Egypt's past.
Unlike Okudzeto Ablakwa who conveys the impression in his articles that constitutionalism, democracy and the rule of law mandate that I should have protected the crimes and graft I exposed simply because of membership of a political party, I take the right and correct view that the constitution enjoins every citizen to uphold and defend it by exposing any activity of any person or group of persons who abuse Article 55 on political parties for criminal purposes.
Norway pays over $ 850m a year to the EU's various programmes as part of its membership of the EEA.
This opening up of the membership of SoRSA is the start to fulfilling the requirements of the EU Infrastructure Directive and the establishment of a formal accreditation process for road safety auditors.
My own discussions with Honda in Swindon confirmed to me the importance of membership of the customs union.
Although perhaps not initially obvious from the legal wording of the text, the key part of this amendment is the section that allows the government to enact laws that are an «obligation of membership of the Communities».
I have to admit that I find the issue of our membership of the EU as exciting as watching paint dry but I suspect the next four months are going to be fascinating and perhaps even amusing and entertaining.
He said: «To allow a vote on a restrictive treaty referendum but deny one on the real issue of our membership of the EU is absurd.
(1) to give full and unanimous support to the implementation of the recommendations made by the joint WHO / UNICEF Meeting on Infant and Young Child Feeding and of the provisions of the International Code in its entirety as an expression of the collective will of the membership of the World Health Organization;
A business card in your name; or Employee verification on company letterhead;» or Evidence of membership of a relevant professional or industry association.
With the establishment of the Church in the favor of one Emperor (by 314 in the West and 324 in the East), and the prospect of a rapid enlargement of the membership of the churches and the proliferation of new duties and opportunities and temptations, a new phase in the evolution of the ministry had dawned.
A group of twelve or more laymen, representing a cross-section of the membership of the local church, are also asked to attend and to remain for a postservice discussion.
The necessity of proximate opportunity for behavior expression will be seen to be a major issue in considering the contribution religious television programs are able to make to the growth of the membership of local churches.
The «functions» for which theological schools are to prepare future clergy are determined by the expectations of the membership of «mainline» white Protestant churches, and in general that membership expects ministerial leadership to be «successful» and «efficient» (Brown, 55) in helping them to preserve their social status and cultural roles in a nation that is entering a future marked by unprecedented urbanization, technological change, and massive social planning (Kelly, 230 - 31).
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