Sentences with phrase «voluntary association representing»

The Canadian Chiropractic Association (CCA) is a national, voluntary association representing Canada's licensed doctors of chiropractic and the 10 provincial chiropractic associations which are its charter members.
The Canadian Chiropractic Association (CCA) is a national, voluntary association representing Canada's licensed doctors of chiropractic and the 10 provincial chiropractic associations which are its charter members.
The Ohio State Bar Association, founded in 1880, is a voluntary association representing approximately 23,000 members of the bench and bar of Ohio as well as nearly 4,000 legal assistants and law students.

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Lipari Foods is an active member of the Michigan Grocers Association (MGA), which is a voluntary, statewide, non-profit organization that represents food retailers and the companies that serve and supply these retailers, according to the aAssociation (MGA), which is a voluntary, statewide, non-profit organization that represents food retailers and the companies that serve and supply these retailers, according to the associationassociation.
There will then be a meeting at which Eric Pickles, Patrick McLoughlin, the Opposition Chief Whip, and Jeremy Middleton, representing the voluntary party as chairman of the National Conservative Convention, will draw up the final shortlist for the association - no - one else will be involved in the process.
A good place to start is the Governing Bodies Association which represents the 50 voluntary grammar schools across Northern Ireland.
A promising development is that last year the Federation of Electric Power Companies, the industry association representing the 10 largest electricity generators in Japan and 19 suppliers, agreed to limit their emissions by 35 percent by 2030, which is a voluntary but significant reduction and may increase demand for JCM project credits.
Although the Task Force says that this is the province of the voluntary bar associations, these voluntary bars need to come together and create a state or regional association that represents the interests of its members, lobbies on its own behalf, demands transparency from the WSBA and the Court, has a seat at any table where rules are made that affect lawyers and clients, and otherwise keeps close tabs on the regulatory, political, and corporate machinations that directly impact lawyers and our clients.
The MIECPP Advisory Council will include representatives from voluntary statewide associations representing organizations serving families at the community - level, as well as key state agencies and government programs.
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