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Other meetings, such as those of the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group, Commonwealth Business Council, and respective foreign ministers, have also dealt with business away from the heads of government themselves.
* Industry Services, including Business Process Outsourcing ( BPO )-addresses the core business challenges of clients in five key industries: healthcare, transportation, communications, government, and financial services, among others.
Business leaders supported the government's political and military goals, and in exchange, the government pursued economic policies that maximized the profits of its business allies.
Business cycle theory is used by Keynes to explain ' liquidity traps ' by which underconsumption occurs, to argue for government intervention with central banking.
" This definition has been adopted by the Small Business Administration as well as by many federal, state, and municipal agencies for the purposes of awarding government contracts to minority owned businesses.
“ By allowing deals with Burma ’ s state-owned oil company, the U. S. looks like it caved to industry pressure and undercut Aung San Suu Kyi and others in Burma who are promoting government accountability ,” HRW ’ s Business and Human Rights Director Arvind Ganesan said.
According to the 2009 Syria Report of the Oxford Business Group, the oil sector accounted for 23 % of government revenues, 20 % of exports, and 22 % of GDP in 2008.
Business and government connections are extensive and mutually maintained.
Business and government entities utilize WANs to relay data among employees, clients, buyers, and suppliers from various geographical locations.
* 1994 – CEIBS ( China Europe International Business School ) was the first business school in China to have received funding from a foreign government, namely the European Commission.
Accreditation agencies outside the United States include the Association of MBAs ( AMBA ), a UK based organization that accredits MBA, DBA and MBM programs worldwide, government accreditation bodies such as the All India Council for Technical Education ( AICTE ) that accredits MBA and PGDM programs across India, the Council on Higher Education ( CHE ) in South Africa, the European Foundation for Management Development operates the European Quality Improvement System ( EQUIS ) for mostly European and Asian schools, the Foundation for International Business Administration Accreditation ( FIBAA ), and Central and East European Management Development Association ( CEEMAN ) in Europe.
A Dominica-based International Business Company ( IBC ) can, for instance, be formed over the Internet, and the government has also granted operating licenses to several Internet gambling companies.
: Business reference model is a reference model, concentrating on the architectural aspects of the core business of an enterprise, service organization or government agency.
* Member of the Business Council and the International Investment Council advising the South African government
The exception to this sequence are the Business Questions ( Questions to the Leader of House of Commons ), in which questions are submitted about Parliamentary procedure, as well as any issue that MPs might want to raise to the government.
The Business Council directs the Tribal government.
Under the City of Rahway's form of government, all executive and administrative authority is vested in the office of the Mayor who appoints the Business Administrator and department directors.
* Regulation updates service on the UK government Business Link website
Business analysts and foreign Internet operators regard the licenses as intended to clamp down on information deemed harmful to the PRC government.
* Business. gov Loans and Grants Search: Find small business grants and loans from government agencies
The Leader of the House, with the parties ' chief whips (" the usual channels "), is responsible for organising the government business and providing time for non-government business to be put before the House, and announces the next week's schedule in the Business Statement each Thursday.
Prior to the 2010 change of government, the Lord President was Lord Mandelson, who was also First Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills.
A similar thesis was originally expressed by Daniel Guérin, in his 1936 book Fascism and Big Business, about the fascist government support to heavy industry.
In May 2011 an official web portal for Wexford, was launched which encompassed local government, Wexford Tourism, and the Wexford Means Business website aimed at promoting the value proposition of Wexford as a business destination.
The Chippewa Cree Business Committee, the government of the tribe, recently repealed this provision of the Constitution.

Business and members
* In the Marx Brothers ' 1931 comedy Monkey Business, Harpo joins a live Punch & Judy show ( performed by an uncredited Al Flosso, a famous American Punchman ) while trying to avoid capture by the crew members of the ship he has stowed away on.
* International Association of Business Communicators, an international association of 15, 000 communicators, with many members from the PR profession
Business class passengers as well as members of the Priority Pass, Airport Angel ( including Diners Club ) and Metropolis regular customer programme have access to Linda Lounge, located in the closed area of the passenger terminal next to gate 7.
Section Five deals with procedure, providing that " Each House shall be the Judge of the Elections, Returns and Qualifications of its own Members, and a Majority of each shall constitute a Quorum to do Business ," although a small number may adjourn and compel the attendance of absent members.
: Business organization or association typically composed of relatively large numbers of businesses, tradespersons or professionals in the same or related fields of endeavor, which pools resources, shares information or provides other benefits for their members.
A 2008 survey by County Life magazine, which named the show the worst thing about Yorkshire, was disputed by members of the Holme Valley Business Association, who said the show was good for business.
However, many members of the Holme Valley Business Association are proprietors of tea rooms that cater primarily to coach parties of elderly fans of the show.
The KU School of Business was founded in 1924 and currently has more than 80 faculty members and approximately 1500 students.
PCCW has also been a Board member of Business Environment Council ( BEC ) since the early 90s and was one of the founding members of Private Sector Committee on the Environment ( PSCE ).
An article entitled " The real value of on-line communities ," written by A Armstrong and J Hagel of the Harvard Business Review, addresses a handful of elements which are key to the growth of an online community and its success in drawing in members.
Article I, Section 5, Clause 1 of the United States Constitution provides that " Each House shall be the Judge of the Elections, Returns and Qualifications of its own Members, and a Majority of each shall constitute a Quorum to do Business ..." Therefore in both the House of Representatives and the Senate a quorum is a simple majority of their respective members.
Two members of the Village Board, the Mayor and a Trustee, are members of the Business Improvement District ( BID ) Board of Directors ( http :// www. websterbid. com ) and the Farmers Market Committee.
Business tycoons Marilyn Nelson of Carlson and Ken Duberstein of the Duberstien Group also are members of the board.
To alleviate this, airports created Premium lines for passengers traveling in First or Business Class, or those who were elite members of a particular airline's Frequent Flyer program.
In the United States, chambers do not operate in the same manner as the Better Business Bureau in that, while the BBB has the authority to bind its members under a formal operations doctrine ( and, thus, can remove them if complaints arise regarding their services ), the local chamber membership is strictly voluntary.
Over the next six years, Holbrooke turned this organization — originally called the Global Business Council on HIV / AIDS — into a worldwide organization with over 225 members.
RCP members and supporters have founded organizations such as Refuse and Resist, founded by C. Clark Kissinger ; October 22 Coalition to Stop Police Brutality, Repression, and the Criminalization of a Generation ; La Résistencia ; No Business As Usual ; the anti-war groups Not in Our Name and World Can't Wait ; affiliated youth groups the Attica Brigade, Revolutionary Student Brigade and the Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade ; and its network of " Revolution Clubs ".
On 27 August a weekend newspaper published a series of leaked documents, including private emails, showing that members of the ACT party and of the Business Round Table had advised Brash during his bid for the leadership of the parliamentary National Party.
* September 1989: Business leaders, museum directors and members gathered to sign a coalition agreement supporting a City of Houston Resolution creating an official Museum District.
The university's Charles W. Davidson College of Engineering, with over 4, 700 undergraduate and graduate students and approximately 350 faculty and staff members, is the third largest college on campus behind the College of Applied Sciences and Arts and the College of Business.
The bizarre and sinister " Alphabet Business Concern " mythology now began to become a significant part of Cardiacs ' artistic presentation, and the band members would promote and add to it at every opportunity.
Other members of the Committee are: Roger Bootle ( Deloitte and Capital Economics Ltd ), Tim Congdon ( International Monetary Research Ltd .), Jamie Dannhauser ( Lombard Street Research ), Anthony J Evans ( ESCP Europe ), John Greenwood ( Invesco Asset Management ), Ruth Lea ( Arbuthnot Banking Group ), Andrew Lilico ( Europe Economics ), Patrick Minford ( Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University ), Gordon Pepper ( Lombard Street Research and Cass Business School ), Akos Valentinyi ( Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University ), Peter Warburton ( Economic Perspectives Ltd ), Mike Wickens ( University of York and Cardiff Business School ) and Trevor Williams ( Lloyds TSB Corporate Markets ).

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