If you lose two
such members of your body, the insurance company will pay 100 % of the death benefit.
Not exact matches
The ICSA is made up
of 17
member organizations that make regular recommendations about the global marketplace to a number
of prominent economic
bodies,
such as the OECD.
Reaching for the wholeness
of Scripture is to read each text in the canonical context, not to see it as an atomic unit all alone but as a
member of the divinely willed
body of the canon
such that the light
of every part is shed on all the rest.
The main point
of Sherburne's theory is that a nonsocial nexus exists in the interstices
of the brain
such that its
members are severally attuned to stimuli from different parts
of the
body.
In matters
of some significance,
such as congressional «representation»
of religious groups, the enormous and disproportionate visibility
of the oldline
bodies continues (in 1984, 67 Episcopalians, one Pentecostal); the «losses» have been to Roman Catholic and Jewish representation, not noticeably to right - wing or even «evangelical» Protestantism (Albert Menendez, «The Changing Religious Profile
of Congress,» Church and State [January 1983], pp. 9 - 12; Christianity Today, «
Members of Congress Hold Ties to 21 Religious Groups» [January 18, 19851, pp. 61 -64) Even in the membership sweepstakes it appears that the NCC
bodies may do reasonably well in the 1980s.
The most important elements
of this world for a human being are the personal past, the
body, and other persons
such as family
members.
Do we believe in
such a way that we are reknit as a
body,
members of one another, a commonwealth and not just people for ourselves?
Emergent
members are often kidded for their
body piercings and tattoos, but
such displays simply reflect the demographic
of these churches.
Similarly, because we tend to associate «person» with the human
body - mind individual abstracted from his relation to the Thou, we forget that he is only a «person» when he is actually or potentially in
such a relation and that the term «personal» applies as much to the relationship itself as to the
members of the relation.
What would it mean to go to the scriptures — for example, to the Pauline metaphor
of the
body and its
members — with
such contemporary experiences and questions fully present and articulated?
Such is the profound mystery
of love when
members of the
Body of Christ reach out to God's world and move into God's future together.
The argument says that if a
body such as a police force, an entering freshman class, country club
members, etc. has a disproportionately low representation
of any identity group, then discrimination is at work.
In some cases,
such as in a community planning
body, this influence — initiated perhaps by several
members of a core group may well be overt, The church will openly advocate certain measures with regard to zoning or relocation through its representatives.
While a ruling
of incompetence allowed Pinochet to avoid prosecution as long as he remained silent, the dialogue led some
members of the armed forces to divulge
such secrets
of the repressive era as the dropping
of prisoners into the sea or the clandestine removal
of buried
bodies.
To initiate and / or maintain regular contact on behalf
of the
members with the health authorities and other statutory
bodies such as VHI, with professional organisations
such as the Irish Nurses Organisation, and with personnel working in the maternity services.
Such behaviours would lay a
member of one
of the
bodies open to disciplinary action.
Yes Madison just called a key platform
of the Dems, student loan forgiveness, a wicked project] for an equal division
of property, or for any other improper or wicked project, will be less apt to pervade the whole
body of the Union than a particular
member of it; in the same proportion as
such a malady is more likely to taint a particular county or district, than an entire State.
The House
of Representatives has the power to impeach the President for any reason they see fit, and the Senate has the power to remove any President thus impeached, if enough
members of each
body favor
such action.
«I would oppose
such a move with every fibre
of my
body,» says David Hall - Matthews, a former parliamentary candidate and chair
of the influential centre - left pressure group the Social Liberal Forum, founded by Lib Dem
members and campaigners.
«At this stage, there is an entire host
of outstanding questions and legal concerns surrounding this project that have not been answered to the satisfaction
of anyone, including oversight and expert
bodies such as: the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Citizens Advisory Committee
of the New York - New Jersey Harbor & Estuary Program and the Westchester Municipal Officials Association, not to mention
members of the State Legislature and the New York City Council,» Perkins writes.
The senior salaries review
body (SSRB) is conducting a widespread review
of MPs» pay next year, looking at annual salaries and issues
such as whether
members should be rewarded for longevity
of service.
Such infrastructure investments are possible despite Republican control
of the State Senate thanks to Mr. Klein, who has served as the
body's co-leader since his five -
member Independent Democratic Conference entered into a power - sharing arrangement with the GOP in 2012.
Asked how they would select
members of New York City advisory
bodies,
such as the one that decides how the city should spend the roughly $ 100 million in AIDS funds it receives annually from the federal government, all the candidates said they would consult with community groups.
The City Council would vote on the projects at the end
of the ULURP process, and the government
body usually defers to the local council
member (in this case Chin) on
such matters.
«Not informing the government about
such a private contract is a big lapse,» says M. R. Srinivasan, a nuclear engineer and former
member of the Planning Commission, a government
body that crafts India's 5 - year plans.
Such deposits possess clear taphonomic biases toward small -
bodied animals, limiting our knowledge regarding feather presence in larger
members of feathered clades.
One
member of the group has written that Indians may be more vulnerable to
such radiation than Europeans because they live in a tropical climate and, on average, have a lower
body fat content.
«We are hopeful that a systemic dose and delivery
of gene therapy would broadly affect whole -
body strength and function, and we are working on a host
of projects for
such systemic delivery in Pompe and other neuromuscular conditions,» said Barry Byrne, M.D., Ph.D., director
of the Powell Gene Therapy Center, a professor
of pediatrics in the UF College
of Medicine, and a
member of the UF Genetics Institute.
Published in Cell, BSI
member Professor Adrian Hayday explains the value
of his study: «We need to know how
such tissue - resident immune cells sense the status
of the
body surface in which they sit.
The set
of eight principles have been developed in consultation with unions including Equity and industry
member bodies and agencies
such as Women in Film & TV, the Writers» Guild
of Great Britain and UK Screen Alliance, as well as employees and freelancers working across all aspects
of the industry.
Extras begin with «Tribes
of the Moon» (72 mins., HD), a 2013 documentary gathering together key cast
members such as Doug «Pinhead» Bradley, Sheffer, and Bobby, for starters, to reflect on collaborating with Barker and the auteur's
body of work.
The training could include, but not be restricted to understanding the committee's responsibilities, including the respective roles
of members and officers; funding
body requirements for the institution
such as those included in the financial agreement between the two parties; and the future funding landscape, particularly any trends
of growth opportunities for funding or possible cuts in funding.
It is far better for a governing
body member to err on the side
of openness when deciding whether or not to disclose
such interests, rather than trying to manage the situation on their own.
Our approval and vetting process is designed to find
member schools and networks that are committed to recruiting, enrolling, and serving a diverse and integrated student
body reflective
of their broader community with respect to characteristics
such as race / ethnicity, socioeconomic status, English language learner status, and disability.
It shall be a routine use
of records in this system to disclose them in proceedings before any court or adjudicative or administrative
body before which DOT or any agency thereof, appears, when (a) DOT, or any agency thereof, or (b) Any employee
of DOT or any agency thereof (including a
member of the Coast Guard) in his / her official capacity, or (c) Any employee
of DOT or any agency thereof (including a
member of the Coast Guard) in his / her individual capacity where DOT has agreed to represent the employee, or (d) The United States or any agency thereof, where DOT determines that the proceeding is likely to affect the United States, is a party to the proceeding or has an interest in
such proceeding, and DOT determines that use
of such records is relevant and necessary in the proceeding, provided, however, that in each case, DOT determines that disclosure
of the records in the proceeding is a use
of the information contained in the records that is compatible with the purpose for which the records were collected.
Individual
members of groups were asked to start exploring the named abilities in
such way that they will retrieve the parts
of their
body, for example in that group there just the brain, in other group there just the ears, there just the tongue, inside that group there just the hands, there just only the legs, but there were even
such groups where they were making the presence
of the
body from the navel downside or just from the navel upside, there just the
body of the left or right arm leg.
The Convention, supposedly a broad left - wing movement organised in the first instance by non-Communists, was, in fact, a «satellite»
body of the usual type: its leaders included the inveterate «fellow - traveller», D. N. Pritt, and its national organiser was Ben Bradley, a party
member who had had much experience in running
such organisations.
Members of such bodies were salaried; authorities found a more or less suitable place for their sessions, which were kept under more or less discreet surveillance.
Most collection agencies are also
members of trade
bodies such as the Credit Services Association.
The authority
of such a
body would rest on the composition
of its
members and would address, with breeders and others, the ethical and practical genetic aspects.
1.18 To hear appeals against disqualification or suspensions, imposed by an affiliated
body, from exhibitors or
members, from owners
of dogs who are themselves or whose dogs have been disqualified or suspended by an affiliated
body, and to either endorse, quash or vary
such disqualification or suspension.
The Kennel Club is recognised by the United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS) as a certification and inspection
body and, as
such, is able to issue UKAS accredited certificates to
members of its Assured Breeder Scheme.
Proposals for which no funding is required and / or which have already been peer reviewed and funded by other granting
bodies but which need Foundation support
such as Foundation encouraged access to Springers owned by
members of the English Springer Spaniel Field Trial Association or access to the ESS DNA Bank may be submitted to the Foundation for expedited review.
22.1 It is a condition
of Membership that a
Member consents and authorises Qantas Loyalty to collect, use and disclose the information on their application form and other information that Qantas collects in relation to the
Member for the purposes described in this clause, and disclose
such information to oneworld Alliance Airlines, Airline Partners, Non-airline Partners and any other person (including related
bodies corporate, agents and contractors) for the purposes
of:
James Foice, chief executive
of the not - for - profit trade
body, ASAP, commented: «It's fantastic to see
such strong confidence in our serviced apartment sector with so many significant new openings by our
members this year including a number
of sizeable aparthotels.
In
such iconic works as Meat Joy (1964), performed in New York by
members of the Judson Dance Theater, embracing dance allowed Schneemann to create a fluid union
of the
body and mark - making as gesture extended into physical space.
For example, representatives
of countries that are particularly vulnerable to the threat
of loss and damage associated with the adverse effects
of climate change,
such as the
members of the Alliance
of Small Island States (AOSIS), want to see greater representation
of these countries in the decision - making
body.
Furthermore, The international Whaling Commission, the only supposed regulatory governing
body of worldwide whaling practices, does not recognize small cetaceans
such as the pilot whale, which contrary to it's name is actually a
member of the dolphin family.
However, the crucial sticking point for the compatibility
of such a joint court with EU law is arguably whether the decisions
of the
body are binding upon the EU institutions and the
Member States.
Members have acted for claimants and defendants in judicial review challenges to the exercise
of powers both within the NHS, and as between the NHS and other
bodies such as social services.