Sentences with phrase «other chamber»

In other chambers, clouds are more static and only last for a matter of minutes.
Moving forward, we are eager to work collectively with other chambers in the best interests of the region's business community.
Some of the chambers contained grass with fungi living in its roots, while other chambers contained fungus - free grass.
The GVBOT also co-sponsored two other resolutions that were adopted during the AGM, in partnership with other chambers of commerce from across the country.
Work from other chambers invariably takes precedence over all else on his agenda.
We will continue to support other chambers and help amplify their voice whenever possible, because we firmly believe the chamber family is strongest — and our collective Members benefit the most — when we stand together.
«We were very pleased to receive overwhelming support for the issues that we identified as vital to our Members, and were proud to collaborate and support several other chambers from around British Columbia, including the Richmond Chamber of Commerce, Kelowna Chamber of Commerce, Greater Victoria Chamber of Commerce, Greater Westside Board of Trade, and more.»
It's our legacy,» Loomis said, adding he and other chamber members were «gobsmacked» by Trump's announcement.
The Greater Vancouver Board of Trade is proud to have these four policy resolutions adopted by the Canadian Chamber, following months of work and collaboration with other chambers across the country, including the BC Chamber of Commerce.
She is also co-curator of two forthcoming exhibitions living images and Interiors, Other Chambers at the Esker Foundation, Calgary opening in September.
However, clerks do interact as we are often required to fix cases and also liaise with other chambers if another member of the counsel team is in another set of chambers.
And I would urge all of you to make links with other Chambers of Commerce across Europe, so that together you can win the argument that we shouldn't be pricing our continent out of the world economy.
From time to time you also see other colleagues from other chambers, for example when you are sitting with them in the Grand Chamber or at the weekly general meeting of the Court.
In another unprecedented cooperative initiative, The Vancouver Board of Trade supported the efforts of the Richmond Chamber of Commerce and partnered with 12 others chambers of commerce across the Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley to release a landmark research study on the economic importance of the Fraser River.
The report was commissioned by the Richmond Chamber of Commerce in early 2013, in partnership with 12 other chambers and boards — including The Vancouver Board of Trade — and the provincial government.
«In no way does WMC or any other chamber, regional or local economic development group direct WEDC's policies or decisions,» Michels said.
Senate Republicans could very well try to jam the Assembly and pass both of their mayoral control bills and leave, forcing the other chamber to pick one.
His bid to shift to the other chamber of the state legislature was only possible with the blessing of Congressman Joe Crowley, the Queens political boss; his campaign is backed by the unions — including the UFT, SEIU 1199, and 32BJ — who have the most clout in Albany; and Peralta's campaign strategist is from the Parkside Group, a firm that is amassing a list of Senate electoral clients nearly as long as its list of corporate lobbying clients.
You don't make government more accountable by having more politicians in the other chamber who have to go on party lists.
Upon hitting the limit in one office or chamber, a legislator may run for election to the other chamber or leave the legislature.
It may have been in the other chamber.
Over in the other chamber, Labour's Chuka Umunna and Tristram Hunt have reportedly formed a group dubbed «the resistance», to fight back against an anticipated victory for Corbyn in the leadership contest.
But, if you do have a problem, the multiple air chamber system lets the other chambers keep you afloat.
The chamber with the ammonia now becomes the anode chamber and copper is re-deposited on the electrode in the other chamber, now the cathode, but formerly the anode.
Knowledge of the context — the safe environment of the first box — was overpowered by the memory of the shock in the other chamber.
On a day when party labels had the other chamber in turmoil, a surprisingly unified House overwhelmingly passed a version of President Bush's education reform plan last week that would for the first time tie federal aid to school performance on annual math and reading tests.
In the other chamber, state Senate President John Cullerton, D - Chicago, has been pushing for changes in the school funding formula as well as pension relief for CPS, spokesman John Patterson said.
The deadline for committees to report on general bills originating in the other chamber is Tuesday, February 28.
He's also met with House Education Committee leaders and is hopeful that a bipartisan Senate bill can help spur the other chamber to action.
Yet it is not expected to fare as well in the legislature's other chamber, the state Assembly.
In addition to these difficulties, less efficient blood pumping may also lead to a backup of blood to the other chambers of the heart and to the lungs, which may contribute to the development of congestive heart failure or the formation of blood clots in the heart.
In «Interiors, Other Chambers», Montreal artist Celia Perrin Sidarous presents intuitively organized collages and sculptural assemblages that consider collections of objects and how they are transformed by the visual languages.
Neither chamber appears particularly impressed with the budget put forward by their counterparts but they seem agree that the other chamber isn't doing a good job raising revenue for the state.
It does more work for the statutory regulator, the Information Commissioner, than any other chambers.
We are ranked in the top tiers for Education and Employment («no other chambers in London has the same depth of ability at every level»), and once again stand alone in the top tier for Data Protection («knocks its competitors out of the park»).
Costs powers would be modelled on those of the other chambers, directed at unreasonable conduct only.
Clerks do mix with clerks from other chambers but the relationships tend to be guarded.
Whilst this was good or his chambers, Brian did not see it as a closed shop but promoted Singapore as a legal hub to other chambers in London.
If accepted by the National Council, the motion (s) will be forwarded to the other chamber for approval.
It does seem that the breadth and nature of cuts championed by the House aren't sitting as easily with their colleagues in the other chamber — including even Deuell.
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