Because members of Congress can not serve simultaneously in executive positions, a whip in the United States can not bargain with a member by
using as an inducement the possibility of promotion or demotion in a sitting administration.
Not exact matches
Afterschool programs are another category, since they are tangential to regular public schools and often
use technology
as an
inducement to get students through the door once the last school - day bell rings.
It also
used Race to the Top, its competitive grant program,
as an
inducement, saying that states adopting «college and career ready» standards had a better chance of winning federal dollars under the program.
I'm also glad to know that you'll be maintaining a separation between Vantage Point and Vantage Press, and not
using the trade imprint
as an
inducement for writers to approach the pay - to - publish side.
Instead, I suggest buying Bonito flakes or some other tatsy treat they can't resist (not dry cat food) and
using that
as a toping
as an
inducement.
Identify concepts in the Preamble to the Code of Ethics, including concepts such
as the wide distribution of land ownership, highest and best
use of the land, principles of competency, fairness and high integrity and the concept of adherence to the Code regardless of an
inducement of profit and / or an instruction from clients to the contrary.
The marketing staff collects extensive demographic information on the planned community's targeted residential base, then
uses the data
as an
inducement to retailers to locate there.
As an extra inducement these potential buyer's were offered a portion of the annual (monthly) rent back as a rebate later that, perhaps, could be used towards their down paymen
As an extra
inducement these potential buyer's were offered a portion of the annual (monthly) rent back
as a rebate later that, perhaps, could be used towards their down paymen
as a rebate later that, perhaps, could be
used towards their down payment.