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Subject to notifying the Commissioner, who must be satisfied that they meet certain criteria in accordance with the relevant EU Directive, Gibraltar licensed or authorised financial institutions can provide services throughout the EU and European Economic Area without having to seek separate licences or authorisation in the host Member State.
Member institutions are:
The IMU's members are Member Countries and each Member country is represented through an Adhering Organization, which may be its principal academy, a mathematical society, its research council or some other institution or association of institutions, or an appropriate agency of its government.
All three devolved institutions are elected by proportional representation: the Additional Member System is used in Scotland and Wales, and Single Transferable Vote is used in Northern Ireland.
Member institutions are located in the western United States in the nine states of Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Oregon, Utah, and Washington.
Member institutions are located in the states of Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee.
Member institutions are located in the southwestern United States, with schools in Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico.
Organisations that are not credit institutions or EMI, can apply for an authorisation as Payment Institution in any EU country of their URL choice ( where they are established ) and then passport their payment services into other Member States across the EU.
Member institutions are located in Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio.
Member institutions are located in the Midwestern United States in the states of Illinois, Iowa, and Wisconsin.
Member institutions believe athletic teams should be representative of school's entire student bodies and hew to NCAA Division III admissions and financial policies prohibiting athletic scholarships while awarding financial aid solely on the basis of need.
Member teams are private, liberal arts institutions of higher learning located in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Kentucky.
Member institutions were to be admit athletes on the same academic standards as other students and award scholarships only based on academic achievement or need.
Member institutions are located in Colorado, Louisiana, and Texas.
Member institutions are located in Oklahoma and Texas and compete only in football.
Member institutions are located in Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota.
Member institutions are located in Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska in the United States.
Member institutions are located in Alabama, Kentucky, Mississippi, Ohio, Tennessee, and Virginia.
Member institutions are located in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan and Ohio.
Agreements can include international agreements, signed by the European Union, agreements between Member States ; and inter-institutional agreements, for example between European Union institutions.
* Member of Technical Staff, the title for permanent research staff at some institutions and companies
Bruegel has a unique governance and funding model based on memberships from Member States of the European Union, international corporations, and other institutions.
She has also served as a Director, Board Member or Trustee of various institutions, including the Harvard Corporation, the Yale Corporation, the Smithsonian Institution, JP Morgan Chase, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Marlboro School of Music, the Council on Foreign Relations, the Concord Coalition, the Mayo Clinic, the Brookings Institution, and Bryn Mawr.
Member institutions are linked by a dedicated Russian Space Science Internet ( RSSI ).

Member and complete
Chris Smith became the first Member of Parliament to complete the Munros when he reached the summit of Sgùrr nan Coireachan on 27 May 1989.
This park has fossils of dinosaurs including Allosaurus, Abydosaurus ( a nearly complete skull, lower jaws and first four neck vertebrae of the specimen DINO 16488 found here at the base of the Mussentuchit Member of the Cedar Mountain Formation is the holotype for the description ) and various long-neck, long-tail sauropods.
He had been a Member of Parliament since 1887 and had had abundant opportunities to see how the unyielding temper of the Emperor on the one hand, and the revolutionary spirit of the extremists on the other, were leading to a complete impasse.
It supports the EU Member States in improving their military capabilities in order to complete CSDP targets as set out in the European Security Strategy.
Bachchan was elected as a Samajwadi Party Member of Parliament, representing Rajya Sabha, and in February 2010 she stated her intent to complete her term.
That son, who called himself Denham in England and Steuart in Scotland, edited his father's complete works, was a Member of Parliament, and an officer, Colonel of the Scots Greys.
H. regalis is also the best known species, and dozens of specimens ( from fragments to more complete skeletons ) have been recovered, all from the Smoky Hill Chalk Member of the Niobrara Formation ( dating to the early Campanian age, between 83. 5-80. 5 million years ago ).
It is named after Gill Robb Wilson, the first director of the CAP, and is presented to senior members who complete the fifth level of training in the Senior Member Professional Development Program.
The Paul E. Garber Award is presented to Civil Air Patrol senior members who complete the level IV requirements of the Senior Member Professional Development Program.
It is known from the holotype NMMNH P-33898, nearly complete frontoparietal which was collected from the Fossil Forest Member of the upper Fruitland Formation ( late Campanian, about 75 ma ) and from the paratypes SMP VP-2555, partial left frontal and anterior-most portions of left and right frontals ( also from the Fossil Forest Member ) and SMP VP-2790, incomplete parietal from the Hunter Wash Member of the lower Kirtland Formation ( late Campanian, about 74 ma ).

Member and periodic
Created in the most recent fifth periodic review of constituencies by the Boundary Commission for England, it elects one Member of Parliament ( MP ) by the first past the post voting system.

Member and peer
Lex boasts some distinguished alumni who have gone on to make careers in business and government – including Nigel Lawson ( former Conservative Chancellor of the Exchequer ), Richard Lambert ( CBI director and former member of the Bank of England's monetary policy committee ), Martin Taylor ( former chief executive of Barclays ), John Makinson ( chairman and chief executive of Penguin ), John Gardiner ( former chairman of Tesco ), David Freud ( former UBS banker and Labour adviser, now a Conservative peer ), John Kingman ( former head of UKFI and a banker at Rothschild ’ s ), George Graham ( RBS banker ), Andrew Balls ( head of European portfolio management at PIMCO ) and Jo Johnson ( Conservative Member of Parliament for Orpington ).
* Richard Boyle, 2nd Earl of Shannon ( 1727 – 1807 ), Irish peer and Member of Parliament
He was Member of Parliament ( MP ) representing the constituencies of Cambridgeshire ( 1961 – 83 ) and South East Cambridgeshire ( 1983 – 87 ), and was made a life peer in 1987.
Formerly the Conservative then Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament for Torridge and West Devon she is a now life peer, and a former Liberal Democrat Member of the European Parliament for South East England.
A member of the Conservative Party, he served as a Member of Parliament ( MP ) in the House of Commons from 1968 to 1990, and was then made a life peer.
Irish peers who were not representative peers could serve as a Member of Parliament for a constituency in Great Britain ( but not in Ireland ), provided they gave up their privileges as a peer.
He was a Member of Parliament ( MP ) from February to October 1974 and from 1992 to 2005, and now sits in the House of Lords as a life peer.
During his political career, he was a Member of the German Parliament, Parliamentary Secretary of State at the Foreign Office of Germany, European Commissioner for External Relations and Trade, European Commissioner for Research, Science and Education and Member of the British House of Lords, after he was created a life peer in 1993.
He sat in the House of Lords as an Irish representative peer from 1890 to 1927 and was a Member of the Senate of the Irish Free State from 1922 to 1927.
Son to miner, William Ewing, Harry served as a Member of Parliament for 21 years before being made a life peer.
Carlile was created a life peer in 1999, as Baron Carlile of Berriew, of Berriew in the County of Powys, having previously been a Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament for Montgomeryshire from 1983 to 1997.
She served as Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Argyll and Bute for 14 years, from 1987 to 2001, and then became a life peer in the House of Lords.
On 4 July that same year he was made a life peer as Baron Gordon-Walker, of Leyton in the County of Essex in 1974 and was briefly a Member of the European Parliament.
The Barony of Hungerford was created in the Peerage of England on 7 January 1426 for Walter Hungerford, who was summoned to parliament, had been Member of Parliament, Speaker of the House and invested as Knight of the Order of the Garter before and was made Lord High Treasurer one year before he became a peer.
He was Member of Parliament for Dumfries for 33 years, from 1964 to 1997, and then a life peer in the House of Lords.
John McClintock, 1st Baron Rathdonnell ( 26 August 1798 – 17 May 1879 ), was an Irish peer and Conservative Member of Parliament.
He was Conservative Member of Parliament for Mid-Sussex from 1974 to 1997, after which he was created a life peer as Baron Renton of Mount Harry, of Offham in the County of East Sussex and took his seat in the House of Lords.
A member of the Conservative Party, he served as the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Watford from 1979 – 97, before being made a life peer in 1997.
* David Lindsay, 9th Earl of Crawford ( died 1558 ), Scottish peer and Member of Parliament
Having served as Member of Parliament for the Meirionnydd Westmister constituency between 1974 and 1983, initially as the " Baby of the House ", and the Meirionnydd Nant Conwy Westminster constituency since 1983, he was made a life peer in 1992, and changed his surname from Thomas to Elis-Thomas by deed poll, enabling him to take the title Baron Elis-Thomas, of Nant Conwy in the County of Gwynedd.
William Richard Ormsby-Gore, 2nd Baron Harlech ( 3 March 1819 – 26 June 1904 ) was an Anglo-Irish peer and Member of Parliament.
Namier used Prosopography or collective biography of every Member of Parliament ( MP ) and peer who sat in the British Parliament in the latter 18th century to reveal that local interests, not national ones, often determined how parliamentarians voted.
He was a Member of Parliament ( MP ) representing the constituency of Chelmsford from 1964 to 1987, and was made a life peer in 1987.

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