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BSFLP and .
In 2007, the Beijing Speaks Foreign Languages Program ( BSFLP ) reported they had, " worked out 4, 624 pieces of standard English translations to substitute the Chinglish ones on signs around the city ", for instance, " Be careful, road slippery " instead of " To take notice of safe: The slippery are very crafty.

chairperson and Chen
In the early 1990s, Sisy Chen remained active in Taiwanese society as a member of the UN Minority Group for Asia, the chairperson of the Taiwan Relations Center's office of the UN, and the producer for Italian National Broadcast's Asia Department.
As a result of scandals in the DPP administration, on September 9, 2006, former chairperson of the DPP, Shih Ming-teh, led an anti-Chen Shui-bian campaign called the Million Voices Against Corruption, President Chen Must Go but did not achieve the desired result of President Chen's resignation.

chairperson and said
The LCL campaign chairperson explicitly said that she would prefer losing if it meant keeping control of the party.
However, South African Jewish Board of Deputies national chairperson Zev Krengel said Hajaig had given only a " veiled apology " in her statement.

chairperson and We
The Wall Street Journal quoted Cipla chairperson Yusuf Hamied as saying: " We had taken the lead to provide affordable medicine for AIDS and I think the time has now come -- 10 years later -- when we do a similar thing for cancer.

chairperson and be
The board may have a chairperson or president who functions as chief executive officer, or there may be an elected mayor.
On 20 February 1975, Hugh Ferguson, an INLA member and an IRSP branch chairperson, was the first person to be killed in the feud.
Governance committees often have formal processes ( for example, they might follow Roberts Rules of Order ); other types of committees typically operate informally, with the chairperson being responsible for deciding how formal the committee processes will be.
* The manager must be responsible to, hired by, and can be dismissed only by the entire council, not one individual, such as a mayor or chairperson.
In January 1963, she became the committee chairperson and seemed likely to be endorsed by the leading reform group when, in June, the Boston chapter of the NAACP demanded " an immediate public acknowledgment of de facto segregation in the Boston public school system.
An independent chairperson acceptable to both the proponent and the community should be engaged ( at proponent expense if a fee is required ).
In April 2012 Hsu nominated as a candidate for the DPP chairperson election to be held in May 2012.
The Van Curler would be renamed Elston Hall after Charles W. Elston, the long standing, original board member and eight-year chairperson for the Schenectady County Board of Representatives.
Senate rules require the Ethics Committee to be evenly divided between the Democrats and the Republicans, no matter who controls the Senate, although the chairperson always come from the majority party.
It was announced on June 16, 2009, that Beasley would be serving as the campaign chairperson for Alabama gubernatorial candidate, Artur Davis.
The chairperson, vice chairperson, and secretary of each committee also are chosen by the speaker and must be given the same considerations in their selection.
On July 8, 1916, after a close multi-ballot contest among several contenders, the Republican State Committee members elected McNary to be their chairperson.
* That it was not possible to predict whether the chairperson might be precluded from continuing her work on the Investigation Committee or to predict the duration of the review.
* That to abide, without protest, the outcome of the further radical review then proposed, would be a complete abrogation of the independence which the Oireachtas intended the Commission to enjoy and would undermine the credibility of the chairperson.
As would be the case on any Parliamentary Committee when a minority government is in power, Opposition party members outnumbered the governing party members on this committee ; perhaps more important, this committee had elected an opposition member, Paul Szabo, as its chairperson.
The Port Authority's budget from the state is to be substantially reduced for 2011, and as chairperson Joan Ellenbogen noted, the Port Authority is legally required to adopt a balanced budget.
The moderator is thus the chairperson, and is understood to be a member of the court acting primus inter pares.
Since the Prime Minister of India happens to be the ex-officio chairperson of Planning Commission of India, the position of the deputy chairperson has great significance.
If the chairperson or the vice-chair of the council should be elected to this position for a term which exceeds the term of his or her appointment to the council, his or her council membership is extended until the expiration of the term as chair, while the province to which he or she belongs is entitled to make an additional appointment.
She is considered to be the most powerful woman in Belgian politics and viewed as a potential successor to the Parti socialiste's chairperson Elio Di Rupo.
She used to be chairperson of the committee of foreign affairs of the South African parliament.

chairperson and correct
Since most of these are however men, a more correct description of the current language situation needs to consider use in organisations whose chairperson is a woman.

chairperson and .
The selection process for the winner of the prize commences with the formation of an advisory committee which includes an author, two publishers, a literary agent, a bookseller, a librarian, and a chairperson appointed by the Booker Prize Foundation.
Tiffany & Co., for example, pays directors an annual retainer of $ 46, 500, an additional annual retainer of $ 2, 500 if the director is also a chairperson of a committee, a per-meeting-attended fee of $ 2, 000 for meetings attended in person, a $ 500 fee for each meeting attended via telephone, in addition to stock options and retirement benefits.
The current chairperson of the SBSTTA is Dr. Senka Barudanovic.
For contempt in front of these boards, the chairperson will certify the act of contempt to the Court of First Instance who will then proceed with a hearing and determine the punishment.
Within a year of her inauguration she survived two unsuccessful coups and in October 1983, as chairperson of the Organization of East Caribbean States, endorsed the US Invasion of Grenada.
By November the Deputy General Minister and President, William Howland, suggested that the committee's staff consultant and chairperson agree on a specific proposal and bring it back to the committee: that meant Robert L. Friedly of the Office of Interpretation and Ronald E. Osborn.
* 2010 – Laura Spurr, American chairperson of the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi ( b. 1945 )
Suharto fostered a split over the leadership of PDI, backing a co-opted faction loyal to deputy speaker of the People's Representative Council Suryadi against a faction loyal to Megawati Sukarnoputri, the daughter of Sukarno and the PDI's chairperson.
All participants and managers are volunteers, though their work is usually funded by their employers or sponsors ; for instance, the current chairperson is funded by VeriSign and the U. S. government's National Security Agency.
Each working group has an appointed chairperson ( or sometimes several co-chairs ), along with a charter that describes its focus, and what and when it is expected to produce.
He contacted Giuliani's California finance chairperson and asked to work on the campaign.
In 1967, Flynn served as a chairperson for the Congress for Racial Equality ( CORE ), a civil rights organization in the U. S. South.
Following Meighen into civilian life were: Robert Borden, who served as Chancellor of Queen's and McGill Universities, as well as working in the financial sector ; Lester B. Pearson, who acted as Chancellor of Carleton University ; Joe Clark and Kim Campbell, who became university professors, Clark also consultant and Campbell working in international diplomacy and as the director of private companies and chairperson of interest groups ; while Pierre Trudeau and Jean Chrétien returned to legal practice.
In a vacancy or where the President is unavailable, the duties and functions of the office are carried out by a Presidential Commission, consisting of the Chief Justice, the Ceann Comhairle ( speaker ) of the Dáil, and the Cathaoirleach ( chairperson ) of the Seanad.
The International Airport constructed at Hyderabad has been named Rajiv Gandhi International Airport and was inaugurated by UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi.
One is named chairperson of the body and is often called the mayor, although his or her power is equivalent to that of the other commissioners.

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