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One and representative
* One representative nominated by each of the Affiliate Parties, and
* One representative nominated by the European Liberal Youth
* One representative nominated by each of the liberal-democratic groups in European parliamentary assemblies ( including the European Parliament and the Committee of the Regions ), and
* One representative nominated by Liberal International
One official must be the designated representative who is usually the team manager.
One of the most influential texts that he read was Cheng Kuan-ying's Sheng-shih Wei-yen ( Words of Warning to an Affluent Age ), a political tract that lamented the deterioration of Chinese power in East Asia, arguing for technological, economic and political reform, modelling China on the representative democracies of the western world.
One representative compilation is South African Jazz and Jive ( Rhino Entertainment, 2000 ).
One elected representative was allowed a seat in the U. S. House of Representatives.
One example of this is his schema of the container as suggested by critic Donald Freeman in his article, “ The rack dislimns .” In his article, Freeman suggests that the container is representative of the body and the overall theme of the play that “ knowing is seeing .” In literary terms a schema refers to a plan throughout the work, which means that Shakespeare had a set path for unveiling the meaning of the “ container ” to the audience within the play.
One day a helicopter pilot representative of Beadley's faction lands at the farm and reports that the group has established a successful colony on the Isle of Wight, and that Coker survived to join them.
The term was used in British politics ( where it is used in a quite different sense: see One Nation Conservatism ), but was last used in Australian political life to describe a tax reform package by the Labor government of Paul Keating, whose urban-based, Asia-centric, free-market, and pro-affirmative action policies were representative of what One Nation voters were opposing.
At the 2004 Queensland election, One Nation polled less than 5 % of the vote and its sole elected representative, Rosa Lee Long, acted as an independent.
One representative is elected at large and serves as City Mayor.
In 2001, Franklin County was featured in David Brooks ' article " One Nation, Slightly Divisible " in The Atlantic as a representative Red or Republican Party county.
* One member, not an employee or student of the College, chosen by a Board committee from nominations made by organisations " representative of such business or professional interest as the Board considers appropriate ";
One representative of this family is the great composer Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky.
One of the key parts to the Milk Cup is the inclusion of six representative teams from each county of Northern Ireland-Antrim, Armagh, Down, Fermanagh, Londonderry and Tyrone.
O June 26, 2008, Bazix reported on their website's frontpage that they are no longer the representative of MSX Association, due to being unable to achieve their goals of " bringing about the commercial MSX Revival beyond the Japanese borders " and " the transfer of the MSX trademark from MSX Association to MSX Licensing Corporation " and " no outlook on any progress in the Western One Chip MSX project any time soon ".
One congressional representative represents each district in the House of Representatives.
One of the most famous early Islamic mystics-Sufi Hasan al-Basri introduced numerous Isra ' il ' iyat legends into Islamic scholarship, stories that went on to become representative of Islamic mystical ideas of piety of Sufism.
One of the government appointed members of the Social-Economic Council is always a representative of the DNB.
One of Wilson's most secret duties was as the British military representative on the Combined Policy Committee which dealt with the development, production and testing of the atom bomb.
In 1998 the Russian broadcaster Channel One prepared to run internal preselections, but soon organisers realised that because of low average results in previous years Russia would not qualify to compete in 1998 ( though there were rumours that Channel One had planned to name Tatyana Ovsienko as their representative, performing " Solntse moyo ").

One and institutions
One or two of the schools have a five year curriculum, but the usual pattern of American education has limited most of them to the four-year plan which seems to be the minimum in acceptable institutions.
One Australian scholar argues, " For Edmund Burke and Australians of a like mind, the essence of conservatism lies not in a body of theory, but in the disposition to maintain those institutions seen as central to the beliefs and practices of society.
One of the oldest common institutions, it began as the " Common Assembly " of the European Coal and Steel Community ( ECSC ).
One of its established institutions, Jihad Al Binna's Reconstruction Campaign, is responsible for numerous economic and infrastructure development projects in Lebanon.
One was a general distrust of political scientists and institutions that were engaged in political science.
One of the first institutions to practice ethical banking was an anthroposophical bank working out of Steiner's ideas.
One of its first changes involved ensuring that all government institutions, which had previously been spread out in various areas throughout the country, were now based in Mogadishu, the nation's capital.
One of the institutions developed by classical Islamic jurists that influenced civil law was the Hawala, an early informal value transfer system, which is mentioned in texts of Islamic jurisprudence as early as the 8th century.
One author asserts that " few would argue with the notion that the institutions of the mass media are important to contemporary politics ... in the transition to liberal democratic politics in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe the media was a key battleground.
One of the major changes between the old planned economy and the socialist market model is the corporatization state institutions, with 150 of them reporting directly to the central government.
Pinker has served on the editorial boards of journals such as Cognition, Daedalus, and PLOS One, and on the advisory boards of institutions for scientific research ( e. g., the Paul Allen Institute for Brain Science ), free speech ( e. g., the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education ), the popularization of science ( e. g., the World Science Festival and the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry ), peace ( e. g., the Peace Research Endowment ), and secular humanism ( e. g., the Freedom from Religion Foundation and the Secular Coalition of America
* One or more financial institutions or other investors that provide the funding
One of Taos ’ s strongest institutions is the family.
For forty-nine years prior to this, however, the city had a fledgling medical school ( or Estudi General, as the universities were known at that time ), founded by King Martin of Aragon, but neither the Consell de Cent ( Barcelona's Council of One Hundred ) nor the city ’ s other leading institutions had given it their official recognition, considering it an intrusion on their respective jurisdictions.
One of the large financial institutions that he was able to use to launder money was the Bank of Credit and Commerce International ( BCCI ) which was shut down at the end of the Cold War by the FBI.
One of the reasons for this is the fact that the military often has more cohesion and institutional structure than most of the civilian institutions of society.
One historian says: " The DAF quickly began to gain a reputation as perhaps the most corrupt of all the major institutions of the Third Reich.
The Charter 99 for Global Democracy, spearheaded by the One World Trust, first proposed that cross-sector principles of accountability be researched and observed by institutions that affect people, independent of their legal status.
One paradigmatic problem arising in the global context is that of institutions such as the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund who are founded and supported by wealthy nations and provide aid, in the form of grants and loans, to developing nations.
One of the most important sportive institutions in Dornbirn is the RHC Dornbirn, one of the most powerful Austrian Rink Hockey teams.
One of only 62 institutions elected to the Association of American Universities ( 1917 ), Northwestern was awarded more than $ 500 million in research grants in 2010 – 2011, placing it in the first tier of the major research universities in the United States by the Center for Measuring University Performance.
One of Friedman's theses states that individual countries must sacrifice some degree of economic sovereignty to global institutions ( such as capital markets and multinational corporations ), a situation he has termed the " golden straitjacket.
One television station, CFTU in Montreal, operates as an educational station owned by a private not-for-profit consortium of educational institutions in the province of Quebec called CANAL.
One of Asia ’ s leading research-oriented institutions, Kyoto University is famed for producing world-class researchers, including seven Nobel Prize laureates, two Fields medalists and one Gauss Prize.

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