Sentences with phrase «voting membership in»

Yearly dues are required for voting membership in MBCR.
Amendments to the constitution and bylaws and to the Standard for the breed may be proposed by the Board of Directors or by written petition addressed to the Corresponding Secretary signed by 20 percent of the voting membership in good standing.

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Downing Street has ruled out such membership, preferring to be able to negotiate free trade deals with the rest of the world, but the majority of members in the upper house of the U.K.'s parliament, the House of Lords, have voted against that, forcing a debate on the issue.
Macron said that in a similar context, if the French people were asked to vote on EU membership, then they would probably have chosen to leave the bloc.
Members of local unions will vote by mail, at mass membership meetings, and at walk - in balloting meetings and all results are due back to the CWA by June 17, according to Bob Master, assistant to the vice president at the CWA.
If you need divine guidance on which way to vote in the forthcoming U.K. referendum on European Union (EU) membership, the Church of England has released a prayer to help that could help you decide.
So said Britain's new foreign minister and one of its chief Brexiteers, Boris Johnson, in the build - up to the UK's vote on EU membership.
The 2015 - 16 year was a transformational year, in which the organization officially adopted the name Greater Vancouver Board of Trade, following a historic vote by its membership in January 2016.
The Vancouver Board of Trade was voted into membership of the World Trade Centres Association at the WTCA General Assembly in Melbourne, Australia.
On Sunday the Social Democratic Party (SPD) membership voted in favour of a coalition.
The UCP membership in the riding is expected to vote for their candidate on May 1.
Although conceived, the birth of the United Conservative Party will not happen unless 75 % +1 of the Wildrose membership and 59 % +1 of Progressive Conservative members vote in favour of the merger on Jul...
In a statement, it said its board «has voted to expel actor Bill Cosby and director Roman Polanski from its membership in accordance with the organization's Standards of Conduct»In a statement, it said its board «has voted to expel actor Bill Cosby and director Roman Polanski from its membership in accordance with the organization's Standards of Conduct»in accordance with the organization's Standards of Conduct».
Euroscepticism and populist movements are gathering momentum in EU countries from Italy to France to Sweden, and the week before last, fiercely independent Switzerland, which voted against joining the EU in the 1990s, finally yanked its membership application for good.
It should be mentioned that the 2008 General Conference sustained United Methodist membership in RCRC by a margin of only 32 votes out of a total of 800 cast; this is the narrowest vote, to date, on United Methodist membership in RCRC.)
So... In theory, a Muslim could be elected president of Hillel, but that would require a majority of the membership to vote for that person AND if the Muslim president tried to impose any anti-Jewish rules, the membership can vote the person out of office.
Turnout in the two - month postal vote was 79.5 per cent, higher than the 2016 referendum on the UK's EU membership and the most recent US election.
By Spring of 2002 we hope the congregation will be ready to wholeheartedly vote for application to TCPC for membership and listing in the directory.
@ Bill Deacon, Sorry Bill, but during the last last Bush election, the catholic church ordered their membership to vote against the democratic candidate in violation of their 501c3 status, not support a candidate but an order.
There are criteria for membership in good standing, and membership is voted or decided upon by a competent body or person.
The ELCA, meanwhile, has suffered a dramatic drop in membership, losing more than a million members since its 2009 vote to approve same - sex marriage and ordain pastors in same - sex relationships.
The correlation between church membership and a decreased likelihood of voting for Trump is especially apparent in the Upstate, where people are two or three times more likely to go to church regularly... and were half as likely to vote for Trump.
But in some parts of the country a grass - roots movement of laid - off workers resisting the plant closures is exerting surprising pressure upon its own leadership, as the recent vote by the rank and file membership of United Auto Workers to defy its own leadership and decisively reject a wage agreement with Chrysler Corporation appears to indicate.
Twenty - seven of the 44 regional conferences that reported voting results rejected the amendment that would have made membership in local churches open to «all persons, upon taking vows declaring the Christian faith, and relationship in Jesus Christ,» according to United Methodist
In 2004, it gained all the rights of full membership in the United Nations with the exception of votinIn 2004, it gained all the rights of full membership in the United Nations with the exception of votinin the United Nations with the exception of voting.
The above resulted in a final first public version that was put to a vote for approval by the IFOAM membership through a virtual General Assembly last lasted from 16 October 2013 through 16 December 2013.
In between In - Person GAs the membership of IFOAM - Organics International takes decisions by Electronic Vote, so called Electronic General Assemblies (eGAs).
The league went begging for a bid last March largely because its membership had voted to permit NCAA - ineligible Memphis State to take part in the conference tournament, and the Tigers went and won it.
Membership gives them a joint share of the ownership of the club and one vote in decisions.
Commissioner Mike Brown was the sole vote against the purchase because of a projected $ 30,000 shortfall in running the club and because membership is too expensive for some residents.
The UK has now voted in the referendum on its membership of the European Union (EU).
The UK statistics authority said continued claims by Vote Leave that EU membership costs the UK # 350m a week are «misleading» and «undermines trust in official statistics.»
How else to explain the halving of the membership, the disaffiliation of unions, and the decline in the core vote?
The SNP complains that the Scottish Tories have indulged in yet another Brexit flip - flop, Davidson having campaigned for a Remain vote and initially backed continuing membership of the Single Market.
Both advocate the 16 - year - old vote, a constitutional convention, House of Lords reform, and an in / out referendum on EU membership when a proposed treaty change would transfer (substantial) powers to Europe.
He left the Conservatives in 2011 a week before the EU referendum vote saw David Cameron defeated, and makes a habit of waving his membership card at bewildered voters.
Electorally impotent but mass - membership parties of the far left are not anything new in Europe: the French Communist Party attracts 600,000 visitors to its annual «Fête de L'Humanité» yet polls as few as 900,000 votes in national elections.
Welsh MP Geraint Davies put on a skit in a restaurant to drum up support for his campaign for a second vote on EU membership
Whilst it is true that most (but not all) Republican and Democratic primaries are open only to registered party supporters, the American party system is much weaker - with party affiliation only being a weak identifier for a much broader ideological spectrum, and you don't have to pay membership dues to vote - so in effect, the primaries are open for almost anyone to vote in.
Comments from Major on contemporary politics have, on the whole, been rare since he left office, but as pressure for a referendum on the EU grew in recent years, so did the frequency of his interventions, until he threw his full weight behind David Cameron's plan to seek a renegotiation of Britain's membership, then take that settlement to the country in an in / out vote.
The result of the PCS vote came in this afternoon, with 61.1 % of the union's membership backing a strike.
In April 1975, the special conference at Blackpool which debated Labour's position in that year's referendum on continued EEC membership voted 2 - to - 1 in favour of exiIn April 1975, the special conference at Blackpool which debated Labour's position in that year's referendum on continued EEC membership voted 2 - to - 1 in favour of exiin that year's referendum on continued EEC membership voted 2 - to - 1 in favour of exiin favour of exit.
Some believe that the government is scared an announcement on Article 127 would trigger a legal battle which would end with them having to hold a vote on single market membership in the Commons.
Today, in spite of a leader who has been ambivalent towards European integration for most of his political career (Jeremy Corbyn voted against the Lisbon Treaty), there has been virtually no room allowed for debate within the party over EU membership.
Salmond also justifies another plebiscite by arguing unionists did not make clear that a vote to remain in the UK would «jeopardise» Scotland's membership of the EU.
In my last post on the topic I discussed some of the consequences of a yes vote: the problems that would be raised around the currency, Scotland's membership of the EU, and, more generally, the difficulties presented by the tight time - fame set by the Scottish Government for negotiation.
In an earlier interview on the Radio 4 Today programme, she claimed that Vote Leave campaigners admit in private that their claim about EU membership costing # 350m a week is not truIn an earlier interview on the Radio 4 Today programme, she claimed that Vote Leave campaigners admit in private that their claim about EU membership costing # 350m a week is not truin private that their claim about EU membership costing # 350m a week is not true.
The fight over membership of the single market is set to become the next big battleground following the Brexit vote, with opposing groups of Tory MPs frantically lobbying Theresa May either for a «hard Brexit» option of leaving or a «soft Brexit» option of staying in.
Party head office has confirmed that 17 of these had been identified by an audit of membership carried out in recent months as not being on the electoral register and would not be allowed to vote unless they have a reasonable explanation.
There are certainly several examples in Britain where people have rejected change, the most prominent examples include the referendums on Scottish Independence, the Alternative Vote electoral system, and, in 1975, the UK's membership of the European Community.
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