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It is the Technical Committees that, formally, approve a British Standard, which is then presented to the Secretary of the supervisory Sector Board for endorsement of the fact that the Technical Committee has indeed completed a task for which it was constituted.
It will convene immediately prior to the joint meeting of the Animals and Plants Committees, is scheduled for 22-24 March 2012 in Dublin, Ireland.
Non-Communist organizations also have Central Committees, such as the Mennonite Church and Alcoholics Anonymous, as well as the Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors ( to war ).
At higher levels the Committees were abbreviated accordingly: raikoms ( райком ) at raion level, obkoms ( обком ) at oblast levels ( known earlier as gubkoms ( губком ) for guberniyas ), gorkom ( горком ) at city level, etc.
Category: Presidents of Organising Committees for the Olympic Games
There are also Administrative Committees elected with responsibility for smaller regions.
At higher levels the Committees were abbreviated accordingly: obkoms ( обком ) at oblast ( zone ) levels ( known earlier as gubkoms ( губком ) for guberniyas ), raikoms ( райком ) at raion ( district ) levels ( known earlier as ukoms ( уком ) for uyezds ), gorkom ( горком ) at city levels, etc.
Category: Presidents of Organising Committees for the Olympic Games
The FSLN also created neighborhood groups similar to the Cuban Committees for the Defense of the Revolution, called Sandinista Defense Committees ( or CDS ).
Another article described Sandinista neighbourhood " Defense Committees ", modeled on similar Cuban Committees for the Defense of the Revolution, which according to critics were used to unleash mobs on anyone who was labeled a counterrevolutionary.
After the session begins, the final agenda is adopted in a plenary meeting which allocates the work to the various Main Committees who later submit reports back to the Assembly for adoption by consensus or by vote.
Bishops, Councils, Committees, Boards, Elders, etc., are not permitted to speak on behalf of The United Methodist Church as this authority is reserved solely for the General Conference in accordance with the Book of Discipline.
During the Winter Olympics, the National Olympic Committees ( NOCs ) of the constituent countries had not yet been affiliated to the IOC, so the Olympic Flag was used in place of a national flag at the Opening Ceremony and at medals ceremonies, and the Olympic Hymn was played for gold medallists.
These acts were largely ineffective and after radical agitation, by for example the " Short Time Committees " in 1831, a Royal Commission recommended in 1833 that children aged 11 – 18 should work a maximum of 12 hours per day, children aged 9 – 11 a maximum of eight hours, and children under the age of nine should no longer be permitted to work.
National Olympic Committees and National Paralympic Committees are both a type of National Federation, as they are responsible for a country's participation in the Olympic Games and in the Paralympic Games respectively.
Sankara also established Committees for the Defense of the Revolution ( CDRs ) to " mobilize the masses " and implement the CNR's revolutionary programs.
The institutional framework of the Party established two decades earlier had broken down almost entirely: delegates for this Congress were effectively selected by Revolutionary Committees rather than through election by party members.
In 1984, the PNDC created a National Appeals Tribunal to hear appeals from the public tribunals, changed the Citizens ' Vetting Committee into the Office of Revenue Collection and replaced the system of defense committees with Committees for the Defense of the Revolution.
In response to such criticisms, the PNDC announced on December 1, 1984, the dissolution of all PDCs, WDCs, and NDCs, and their replacement with Committees for the Defence of the Revolution ( CDRs ).
Category: Presidents of Organising Committees for the Olympic Games

Committees and Corporation
He has also been a member of the Board of Directors of Heckmann Corporation, a water sector company, since the company's inception and serves as Chairman of the company's Compensation and Nominating & Governance Committees.
In Halifax and Sheffield, it participated in Joint Omnibus Committees with the LMS and the Corporation.
Following his confirmation by the United States Senate on December 14, 2010, Mr. Nealer was sworn in as a member of the Board of Directors of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation, the development finance agency of the US government, where he serves on the Audit and Governance Committees.

Committees and Acts
The Committees of Correspondence used to coordinate activities were revived between 1772 and 1774 in response to a variety of controversial and unpopular affairs, and the colonies that met at the 1774 First Continental Congress established a non-importation agreement known as the Continental Association in response to Parliamentary passage of the Intolerable Acts.
He has served on the Standing Committees of several important pieces of legislation, including the Business Rates Supplements Act and the Finance Acts in 2008 and 2009.
She has served on the Library, Legislative Council Standing Orders and Scrutiny of Acts and Regulations Committees.

Committees and minutes
The GCCF offices are based in Bridgwater and are staffed by twelve people who deal with registrations, publications, show processing & title claims, agendas & minutes and correspondence from breeders, exhibitors, Clubs, Breed Advisory Committees and the general public.

Committees and two
Joint meeting of the CITES Animals and Plants Committees: The joint meeting of the CITES Animals and Plants Committees will address a number of agenda items common to the two scientific committees, including: cooperation with other conventions ; guidelines on NDFs ; transport of live specimens ; and the evaluation of the RST.
Each Councilor is liaison to ( typically ) two Town Committees, with responsibilities to attend meetings of those committees and report back on their activities.
The work of the Regional Building Committees has made it possible for Jehovah's Witnesses to build or renovate Kingdom Halls in a very short time, sometimes as little as two days, although typically the preparation work involving the structural foundation and surrounding surface may take several weeks prior to the scheduled build.
Others such as the Association of European Rarities Committees and British Ornithologists ' Union now regard them as one or two separate species.
The Deputy Speaker is Joe Comartin, and the other two presiding officers for the first session are Deputy Chair of Committees Barry Devolin ( Conservative ) and Assistant Deputy Chair Bruce Stanton ( Conservative ).
The need for Committees arises out of two factors-the first one being the need for vigilance on the part of the Legislature over the actions of the Executive, while the second one is that the modern Legislature these days is over-burdened with heavy volume of work with limited time at its disposal.
Parliamentary Committees are of two kinds: Ad hoc Committees and the Standing Committees most powerful of all is public accounts committee which is headed by the leader of the opposition.
Competitors submit applications to one of the two Committees of Selection, consisting of about six distinguished scholars or artists.
McHenry serves on two House Committees: Financial Services, and Oversight and Government Reform.
During the 1990s, two organizations fused with Solidarity — the Fourth Internationalist Tendency ( a group expelled from the SWP ) and Activists for Independent Socialist Politics ( a Socialist Action split that had previously worked in Committees of Correspondence ).
Senators are limited to service on no more than three subcommittees on each of the A Committees they serve on, and no more than two subcommittees from B or C Committees.
There are two Committees, General Body and Standing Committee headed by the Mayor and the Chairman respectively.
The Executive Committees are made up of thirteen members including the President, Vice President, Secretary / Treasurer, on average 6 members two local arrangement committee Co-Chairs, National prayer chair, and the NACC Managing Director.
During the 109th Congress, Turner served on the House Veterans ’ Affairs Committee, in addition to his work on his two other committees, the House Armed Services and Government Reform Committees.
On July 17, 2004, he was kidnapped at gunpoint by the Jenin Martyr's Brigade part of the Popular Resistance Committees, who ambushed his convoy and wounded two bodyguards.
Joint Committees of the House and Senate operate in much the same way, with a chairman and vice chairman from the majority party, alternating between a member of the House and a member of the Senate, and often two ranking members from both bodies.
During the 1990s, two organizations fused with Solidarity — the Fourth Internationalist Tendency ( a group expelled from the SWP ) and Activists for Independent Socialist Politics ( a Socialist Action split that had previously worked in Committees of Correspondence ).
The party hierarchy consists of the Regional Bureaus, which look after two or three states each, the State Committees, the Zonal Committees, the District Committees, and the " dalams " ( armed squads ).

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