Sentences with phrase «of regional bodies»

While it may be advantageous in the initial stages for agreements to have the maximum flexibility by not being tied to legislative requirements, in the longer term there should be a more secure basis for the operation of regional bodies.
Zuma who is the chair of the regional body SADC said the body stands ready to assist in the political impasse currently gripping the country.

Not exact matches

Authorities in the resort city of Cancun found two dismembered bodies stuffed in suitcases Friday and one suspected gunman was killed in a gunbattle on a downtown boulevard, just days ahead of a regional gathering that is to include top Latin American diplomats.
It is possible the process will highlight pre-existing tensions among the remaining EU members — between those states that believe in moving toward a more deeply integrated, federalist structure, and those largely opposed to further transfers of power from national to regional bodies, preferring to maintain the status quo — and in doing so hasten the move to a so - called «two - speed» EU.
Thus it is not necessary to reconceive the relation of «soul» to body in terms of regional inclusion.
On Saturday, the Sandy Valley Conference of Free Will Baptists, the regional body of the denomination, released a statement saying the church policy was «Null and Void,» because the vote was not held in accordance with proper parliamentary procedure.
This clearly does not entail regional inclusion; so I am not claiming his support for my doctrine of the relation of the «soul» to the «body
Despite the practical resistance to the civil rights struggle on the part of numerous Protestant congregations, especially in the South, most national and regional church bodies were supportive of the extension of equal rights in this way.
In a «conciliar fellowship» every national or regional body represented would be a unified and inclusive expression of the church «in each place.»
The CCA is a regional body that is part of the «one, worldwide ecumenical movement».
American Baptists believe that God's intention can be sought and followed in local congregations and other gatherings of Christians in associational, regional, national and world bodies as they receive from one another mutual counsel and correction [SCODS].
The largest bodies were Baptists (in several national or regional conventions, some of them Negro, for the majority of such Negroes as became Christians were Baptists), Methodists (in more than one ecclesiastical structure, some of them also Negro), the Disciples of Christ (of American origin), the Church of Latter Day Saints of Jesus Christ (Mormons, also sprung from the soil), Christian Scientists (likewise indigenous), and the Seventh Day Adventists (born in the United States).
The number of official ecumenical bodies has multiplied, so that a given church may be a member of the WCC, its own international confessional body, a regional confessional body, a regional council of churches, and a national council of churches.
IFOAM Organics Asia was established in June 2013 and is the only recognized regional body of IFOAM Organics International (www.
Last year, Neil Bremer, executive director of the museum, petitioned the other governing bodies to let the museum add nine new directorships to help raise funds and increase the museum's regional appeal.
Regional anesthetic — An epidural or spinal will cause a block to the lower regional of your body.
More tentatively, an elected body replacing the House of Lords could have the important function of serving as a single upper house for all these various national and regional assemblies.
A constitutional convention has at its heart an assembly of citizens charged with making proposals for the basic rules of the political system, e.g., the voting system or the creation of new national or regional law - making bodies.
The remaining 40 to 45 per cent of representatives for each body (the «additional members») are elected in large regional areas using a proportional representation system, so as to match every party's share of winning candidates to their votes share.
The coalition Government stopped the regional level of control after coming to power in May last year, saying bodies such as Regional Development Agencies and Government Offices lacked legitimacy.
Local disputes between regional bodies continued to weaken the confidence of Whitehall officials during this process.
Gambian controversial president, Yahya Jammeh, has accused West African regional body, ECOWAS, of declaring war against his country for refusal to step down at the end of his mandate this month.
Victor Quarshie hinted that the regional executive body will be meeting to revisit the issue of his suspension and decide whether or not his fate should be decided with or without him present.
NARPO also believe that a national pay body is more cost effective than regional bodies even if some element of regional pay is being considered.
It consists of the chairs of regional parties, representatives elected by regional party members, a representative of youth and members other interest bodies that operate within the English party.
«The Igbo from all over the country and in the Diaspora should be advised to converge in their region in the South - East for a plebiscite to be organized and conducted by the United Nations and other regional bodies for them to categorically to decide between remaining part of Nigeria or having their separate country.
The union said it was perverse that the Tory - led government is choosing to abolish the commission and England's nine regional development agencies - bodies which deliver essential work to support and improve the lives of those living in rural communities.
The Acting President expressed the hope that the spirit of ECOWAS, which is the spirit of brotherhood would be helpful in addressing some of the issues confronting the regional body.
Meanwhile, his move towards regional pay will be a body blow to thousands of hard working public servants in Wales.
The aim of this meeting was to enrich the Coalition's contributions to ongoing discussions about the right to enjoy the benefits of scientific progress in regional human rights bodies and at the United Nations by exploring challenging conceptual questions about the meaning of the right and its application in practice.
This study adds to the growing body of evidence that regional fat deposits are harmful and further suggests that the density of the stomach fat (measured by CT scan) is just as important as how much fat you have.
I played an active role in the writing and execution of numerous project proposals presented to national and regional funding bodies.
«For the first time, we have used a geophysical method to determine the internal structure of Enceladus, and the data suggest that indeed there is a large, possibly regional ocean about 50 kilometers below the surface of the south pole,» says David Stevenson, the Marvin L. Goldberger Professor of Planetary Science at Caltech and an expert in studies of the interior of planetary bodies.
In the absence of any international body that would be an obvious fit to enforce international regulations on gene editing there are historical precedents — like stem cell research — for providing guidance and then leaving the specifics up to regional authorities.
To maintain an interior body temperature that allows them to survive longer and nowadays more frequent swims, the bears temporarily cool the outermost tissues of their core to form an insulating shell — a phenomenon called regional heterothermy.
It is hoped that some form of arbitration by regional or global bodies will be applied to this rapidly evolving situation, especially with regard to the three East African countries most impacted along the Blue Nile: Egypt, The Sudan, and Ethiopia.
They underwent comprehensive assessments of physical activity patterns using a SenseWear armband, of metabolic health using internationally accepted criteria, regional body composition using magnetic resonance imaging and physical fitness testing.
The expansion of science advice mechanisms ranging from informal personal interactions, through voluntary or requested reports created by well - established networks of academies, such as the InterAcademy Partnership (IAP) and related regional networks such as EASAC, to the formal advisory structures of both legislative and executive bodies, has also made more apparent the fundamental responsibilities that follow the provision, communication and use of advice.
The human brain has developed into something that has a «strong regional bias», in other words, certain areas and sides of the brain control certain commands and body parts.
With the brain's disproportionate consumption of fuel (at just 2 percent of body weight, it uses around 20 percent of the body's glucose and oxygen), any regional reduction in fuel metabolism will have dramatic effects.25
Randy «The Ram» Robinson still lives in that past, at least as far as his taste in hair metal music goes, and pushes an increasingly broken body into the ring for regional cards in the show - biz hinterlands of rural New Jersey for a few hundred dollars a night.
Previously, teacher - training programs had been accredited by states, regional accrediting bodies, or an association of teacher colleges, each equipped with its own benchmarks and methods of evaluation.
in lieu of the requirements set forth in paragraphs (2) through (6) of this subdivision, a statement, and supporting evidence, concerning the school's status of accreditation by a statewide or regional accrediting body recognized by the commissioner.
Reform, in its new report Academy chains unlocked, has called for the national and regional schools commissioners and parts of the Education Funding Agency (EFA), which deal with financial accountability, to form a new body that could then merge with the schools wing of Ofsted — should all schools become academies.
Following the study, all four school boards, the regionalization committee, three local governing bodies, the Hunterdon County freeholders, four school administrators and the state Department of Education unanimously endorsed the dissolution of all four school districts and creation of one new regional school district.
Global sedan, regional marketing strategy With the previous generations of the Focus, although Ford offered a sedan, wagon, and hatchback, regional demand for each body style varied.
a) Institutional — Open to those schools, colleges, universities, and organizations which are accredited by national or regional educational accrediting bodies and which offer professional veterinary technician educational programs at the post-secondary level which are of two academic years or equivalent in duration or greater.
Lymphoma is categorized into five stages, depending on the extent of the disease in the body: single lymph node enlargement (stage I), regional lymph node enlargement (stage II), generalized lymph node enlargement (stage III), liver and / or spleen involvement (stage IV), and bone marrow and blood involvement (stage V).
The regional tourism body has urged Caribbean residents and visitors in the projected path of the storm to take continued precautions as it makes its way through parts of the northern Caribbean.
Holder who has headed the regional tourism body from its inception, received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 31st Annual Governments of the Caribbean State Ball at New York's Waldorf = Astoria on Friday, June 4th, 2004.
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