Sentences with phrase «unaffiliated members»

A number of cases on other matters show that universities regularly remove unaffiliated members of the public from campus, sometimes informally with a warning and sometimes with trespassing charges.
We believe that the revised membership criterion for the unaffiliated member of the privacy board, and the criterion that requires that the board have no member participating in a review of any project in which the member has a conflict of interest, are sufficient to ensure that no member of the board has a conflict of interest in a research proposal under their review.
Response: We disagree that privacy boards should be required to include more than one unaffiliated member.

Not exact matches

Indeed, Millennials are significantly more unaffiliated than members of Generation X were at a comparable point in their life cycle (20 % in the late 1990s) and twice as unaffiliated as Baby Boomers were as young adults (13 % in the late 1970s).
Eighty percent identify as Christian, along with 28 Jewish people, three Buddhists, 2 Hindu members, two Muslims, one Unitarian Universalist and one member who calls herself «religiously unaffiliated
People who say they're religiously unaffiliated have one member in all of Congress for representation, but are 23 percent of the U.S. population.
Voters, too, have confusingly signed up as members of the party when they are under the impression they are registering as unaffiliated or «blank» voters.
The party decided last year to open its primaries to unaffiliated voters as well as party members.
But «all the major parties allow members of minor parties and unaffiliated voters to vote their ballots upon request,» the site says.
In a message to the union's 3,000 - plus members, STA President Megan Root said the union board interviewed Democrat Juanita Perez Williams, Green Howie Hawkins and unaffiliated candidate Ben Walsh, then chose not to endorse any of the three.
County Board of Elections officials said there are more than 2,700 absentee ballots still outstanding, including 1,318 from Democrats, 1,169 from Republicans, 26 from Conservative Party members and 206 from voters unaffiliated with any major party.
Grant said that while this issue is generally partisan, with more Republicans than Democrats agreeing with president, members of both parties and unaffiliated voters also would prefer to see less politics in sports.
The rest are members of other minor parties or unaffiliated.
50 per cent of Labour Party members are also members of the technically unaffiliated teachers» unions, the non-fan clubs of Michael Gove.
With no original cast members and the director / writer team unaffiliated with the production, Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd becomes exactly what one might expect: a complete and utter waste of time.
Independent Publisher Book Awards The «IPPY» Awards were conceived as a broad - based, unaffiliated awards program open to all members of the independent publishing industry and are open to authors and publishers worldwide who produce books written in English and intended for the North American market.
The Independent Publisher Book Awards were conceived in 1996 as a broad - based, unaffiliated awards program open to all members of the independent publishing industry, and are open to independent authors and publishers worldwide who produce books intended for an English speaking audience.
The «IPPY» Awards were conceived as a broad - based, unaffiliated awards program open to all members of the independent publishing industry, and are open to authors and publishers worldwide who produce books written in English and intended for the North American market.
(I'm a member, and serve on BAIPA, the Northern California affiliate organization, but I'm otherwise unaffiliated, for what it's worth.)
Phegans have but a handful of members that possess enough power to allow them to remain unaffiliated.
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