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Membership and within
Membership in a branch or group within a language family is established by shared innovations ; that is, common features of those languages that are not attested in the common ancestor of the entire family.
* Promotion of the Republic of Macedonia as a NATO candidate country, active participation within the established institutional framework – Partnership for Peace, EAPC, implementation of the NATO Membership Action Plan – aiming at creating conditions for receiving membership invitation at the 2008 NATO Summit.
Membership has been proposed within Norway, and referendums over Norwegian membership were held in 1972 and 1994.
Membership within the WCTU grew greatly every decade until the 1940s.
Membership required a fee within the range of 15 pfennig to 3 Reichsmark, depending on the category a member fell into in a large scale of 20 membership groups.
Membership of each House comes from all parts of the school so that within each class there are members of six Houses, namely, Banyan, Ginkgo, Oak, Pine, Rosewood and Yew.
Membership of Unity Gazette is open to any lay member or employee of Amicus who shares its aims, regardless of any position they may hold within the union.
Nussbaum is the author or editor of a number of books that have been influential within her field, including The Fragility of Goodness ( 1986 ), Sex and Social Justice ( 1998 ), a work with Juha Sihvola, The Sleep of Reason ( 2002 ), Hiding From Humanity: Disgust, Shame, and the Law ( 2004 ), Animal Rights ( 2004, co-editor with Cass Sunstein ), and Frontiers of Justice: Disability, Nationality, Species Membership ( 2006 ).
As well as Liverymen an all-embracing membership of Freemen, Student Freemen and Corporate Membership gives opportunities to all individuals and companies within the furniture industry to enjoy a broad spectrum of social and business events in which to build mutually beneficial links in a forward – looking and influential Livery Company.
Membership of a professional body, as a legal requirement, can in some professions form the primary formal basis for gaining entry to and setting up practice within the profession ; see licensure.
Membership was confined to the governing bodies of cricket within the British Empire where Test cricket was played.
Fellows ( who use the postnominals FRCP ) are elected mostly from the general Membership ( MRCP ), but also occasionally from among the members of the more specialised faculties within the Royal Colleges of Physicians, e. g., Occupational Medicine ( MFOM ), Pharmaceutical Medicine ( MFPM ), and Forensic and Legal Medicine ( MFLM ), etc.
Membership bottomed out at 17, 000 for the entire system but then surged back to 26, 000 within six months as Garfield aggressively marketed his plan to the public.
Membership of the Club remains by invitation only, with candidate members expected to provide referees within the club and a CV of climbing experience, with particular emphasis on Scottish winter routes.
Membership within the NSP falls under five individual categories: patrollers, medical associates, alumni members, associate members, and mountain hosts.
Membership is generally obtained by entering a training contract with an accountancy firm ( although it is possible to train within industry ), during which the student gains experience and sits a number of exams.
Born in Mount Meigs, Alabama, Shuttlesworth became pastor of the Bethel Baptist Church in Birmingham in 1953 and was Membership Chairman of the Alabama state chapter of the NAACP in 1956, when the State of Alabama formally outlawed it from operating within the state.
Membership is open to anyone who wishes to join – once an individual has read through the Fellowship of Isis Manifesto and finds themselves in agreement with the principles laid out within it.
Separate directorates within NSW RFS Headquarters are responsible for Infrastructure Services, Membership Services, Operational Services, Regional Services, Strategic Services, and Executive Services.
These Academic Institutes are represented by their Deans, Vice Deans and other Decision Makers within the Membership activities such as online discussion platforms and the annual International Dean ’ s Forum at the FIP Congress.
Membership of the trust was open to crofters within the estate.

Membership and faith
However, those events were largely overshadowed when the commissioners passed a statement called Membership, Ministry and Human Sexuality that stated " all persons, regardless of sexual orientation, who profess their faith in Jesus Christ are welcome to be or become members of The United Church of Canada " and that " all members of the United Church are eligible to be considered for ordered ministry.
Membership of the new organisation became limited to people who were Irish or whose parents " profess the Christian faith ".
Membership is by invitation only & predicated on regular mainstream Masonic affiliation as well as a profession of Christian faith.
Membership of the Association is open to anyone who professes Christ through the reformed Protestant faith.
Membership of Cairde na hÉireann is open to anyone regardless of faith, race, sex, sexuality, or nationality.

Membership and can
Membership in co-NP is also straightforward: one can just list the prime factors of m, which the verifier can confirm to be valid by multiplication and the AKS primality test.
Membership can be limited or open to the general public, as can the events.
Membership in the Council of Royal & Select Masters or the Council of Cryptic Masons is not required for membership in the Knights Templar in some jurisdictions, so it can be skipped.
* Senior Members: Upon meeting certain requirements, a professional member can apply for Senior Membership, which is the highest level of recognition that a professional member can directly apply for.
Membership is not always compulsory for employees, but generally only employees can become members either directly ( as shareholders ) or indirectly through membership of a trust that owns the company.
Membership in the DAR today is open to all women, regardless of race or religion, who can prove lineal bloodline descent from an ancestor who aided in achieving United States independence.
Membership in the working class can be construed from multiple viewpoints: on the one hand, working-class identification can be a source of positive identification ; on the other, working-class identity can be a source of stigma.
Membership in an individual chamber in an area can range from a few dozen to well over 300, 000 ( as is the case with the Paris Chamber of Commerce and Industry ).
Membership is free and can be completed either online or with the assistance of a hotel representative.
Membership of Sky Pearl Club can be divided into two tiers: Sky Pearl Gold Card and Sky Pearl Silver Card.
Membership is passed on to descendants, and can also be earned through wealth or influence.
Individuals whose local congregation is not affiliated with the AMEC can apply for " Associate Membership " under the same conditions.
Membership remains voluntary, and boys can join from Year Nine ( aged 13 – 14 ).
Renewal of memberships can be done via the internet, through the mail, in-club at the Membership Services desk, any cash register, and also at the new ATM / Membership kiosks ( the latter only available in select locations ).
Honorary Membership can be awarded to persons who have made outstanding contribution to their academic discipline, but who are normally resident outside the island of Ireland.
Membership is not compulsory for practice, but members can work towards Chartered Membership which entitles them to the postnominal letters MCLIP, and subsequently toward Fellowship ( FCLIP ).
Membership of the houses can be distinguished by house ties, which depict the house colours and are worn by students as an optional substitute for the school tie.

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