Sentences with phrase «predecessor organisations»

The phrase "predecessor organisations" refers to the organizations that existed before the current one. They are the earlier or previous versions of the organization, with a similar purpose or function. Full definition
Hundreds of students have been supported through MLA and its predecessor organisations since 1975.
In those previous cases, radical groups such as Islamic State and its predecessor organisations took full advantage of the chaos caused by lack of central authority and the resulting civil strife.
Astute observers of the current situation in Syria will see parallels between the current state of Islamic State and its predecessor organisations in Iraq.
Figures from the party's left, right, and centre have campaigned at various junctures against Britain's membership in the EU or its predecessor organisations, including Clement Attlee, Hugh Gaitskell, Denis Healey, Michael Foot, Tony Benn, Barbara Castle, and many other «giants» of the party.
Lord Ouseley - former chair of the Commission for Racial Equality, one of the EHRC's predecessor organisations - joined London strikers to show his support, as did Lee Jasper, one of the founders of Black Activists Rising Against Cuts and a former adviser to Ken Livingstone.
Ofqual instead believes that it is not «appropriate to require awarding organisations to continue using a specification developed by a predecessor organisation many years ago».
The Japanese Lesson Study model has been advocated in the UK for some time both by the National College for Teaching and Leadership and its predecessor organisations.
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