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Sustaining and members
Provisional status is followed by Active membership, then Sustainer status, followed by an option of Sustaining Emeritus status for members who are 80 years or older.

Sustaining and may
Sustaining the business unit's market leadership may require extra cash, but this is worthwhile if that's what it takes for the unit to remain a leader.

Sustaining and up
Sustaining ruinous casualties, Early retreated from the largest battle in all three of the campaigns, taking up defensive positions at Fisher's Hill.

Sustaining and at
Key factors involved include: Eye Movement Control, Simultaneous Focus at Far, Sustaining Focus at Far, Simultaneous Focus at Near, Sustaining Focus at Near, Simultaneous Alignment at Far, Sustaining Alignment at Far, Simultaneous Alignment at Near, Sustaining Alignment at Near, Central Vision ( Visual Acuity ) and Depth Awareness.

Sustaining and for
With the advent of the. NET framework, the scripting team took the decision to implement future support for VBScript within ASP. NET for web development, and therefore no new versions of the VBScript engine would be developed and it moved over to being supported by Microsoft's Sustaining Engineering Team, who are responsible for bug fixes and security enhancements.
* Center for Sustaining Agriculture & Natural Resources ( WSU )
* CISA-Community Involved in Sustaining Agriculture, a community organization of farmers, consumers and professionals working together to sustain agriculture and the unique rural character of western Massachusetts for the past 15 years.
:# Sustaining: Names of individuals called to responsibilities within the organization of the church are proposed to the congregation for a sustaining vote.
has published Standards for Service-Learning in Florida: A Guide for Creating and Sustaining Quality Practice.
* Received the 1996 Sustaining Membership Lecture Award for the Association of Military Surgeons of the United States.
* Lilly Grant for Sustaining Pastoral Excellence, 2003 – 2007
In September 2007, HP once more extended its support for the systems, offering Mature Product Support without Sustaining Engineering ( ending its creation of software patches ).
* Sustaining the long-term health of soils, waterways and landscapes for the continued viability of our rural environments
The Sustaining Grant, which provided the Space Sciences Laboratory with a core of funds for interdisciplinary research in the physical, biological, engineering, and social sciences, gave the Laboratory a foundation on which to build faculty programs and to generate new areas of graduate training through research.
No new versions of the active scripting engines will be developed and they are now being supported by Microsoft's Sustaining Engineering Team, who are responsible for bug fixes and security enhancements.
** 2001: held in Arusha, Tanzania with a theme of " Reaching Out, Reaching All: Sustaining Effective Policies and Practices for Education in Africa!

Sustaining and ;
Five of the Trustees come from the parent body ; five are representatives of the School's Sustaining Members -- the twenty two organizations, companies and institutions with long-term and significant involvement in ISM.
( a ) Sustaining the potential of natural and physical resources ( excluding minerals ) to meet the reasonably foreseeable needs of future generations ; and < p >
* Sustaining and Strengthening Stewardship ( with James Kelley ; 1995 )

members and may
The letters home, the talks later given by returning members of the Peace Corps, the influence on the lives of those who spend two or three years in hard work abroad -- all this may combine to provide a substantial popular base for responsible American policies toward the world.
In particular, the president may have to summon all his oratorical powers to persuade department members to accept an outstanding man above the normal salary scale.
At certain critical stages, and only for sound diagnostic reasons, it may be important to accompany family members in their use of these resources if their problem-solving behavior is to be constructive rather than defeating.
Confused and divided though this tradition may be, it is an important part of the social and cultural heritage of the group, and acts as a means of socialization, particularly for members of the rural community.
But another cause may lie in the experience of so many new postwar faculty members with their own use of education as a means of social advancement.
These tubes may differ both in the choice of the electron optical system and in the design of the coupling members.
annual members may attend for $16.
Participating members may attend five of the concerts for $9 ( not all ten concerts as was erroneously announced earlier in The Chronicle ).
A small library may cherish its independence and established ways, and resist joining in a cooperative movement that sometimes seems radical to older members of the board.
Finally, we may also mention the several members of the self-consciously `` neoliberal '' movement that developed at the University of Chicago and is heavily indebted philosophically to the creative work of Alfred North Whitehead.
Arrange a reserved section in the sanctuary where all new members may sit together.
Helping such group members may therefore eventually benefit the altruist.
Such altruism may only extend to ingroup members while there may instead prejudice and antagonism against outgroup members ( See also in-group favoritism ).
However, there are certain limitations: they may not administer the sacraments and related functions whose celebration is reserved to bishops, priests, deacons, or seminarians ( the male clergy ), namely, Holy Orders ( they may make provision for an ordained cleric to help train and to admit some of their members, if needed, as altar servers, Eucharistic ministers, or lectors-the minor ministries which are now open to the non-ordained ).
As they do not receive Holy Orders in the Catholic, Orthodox and Oriental Churches, they do not possess the ability to ordain any religious to Holy Orders, or even admit their members to the non-ordained ministries to which they can be installed by the ordained clergy ( females do not serve as clergy anyway, per formal church teaching, in these churches ), nor do they exercise the authority they do possess under canon law over any territories outside of their monastery and its territory ( though non-cloistered, non-contemplative female religious members who are based in a convent or monastery but who participate in external affairs may assist as needed by the diocesan bishop and local secular clergy and laity, in certain pastoral ministries and administrative and non-administrative functions not requiring ordained ministry or status as a male cleric in those churches or programs ).
Currie hypothesized that the younger members of the pack may have been responsible for driving their prey towards the adults, who were larger and more powerful, but also slower.
Some scholars have speculated that members of the Alemannic elite such as king Gibuld due to Visigothic influence may have been converted to Arianism even in the later 5th century.
Autosomes appear in pairs whose members have the same form but which differ from other pairs in a diploid cell, whereas members of an allosome pair may differ from one another and thereby determine sex.

members and sign
Some denominations ask new members to sign personally the chronological membership register.
Church members frequently refer to a former bishop as " Bishop " as a sign of respect and affection.
Corporate statutes typically empower corporations to own property, sign binding contracts, and pay taxes in a capacity separate from that of its shareholders ( who are sometimes referred to as " members ").
Free-trade areas and agreements ( FTAs ) are cascadable to some degree — if some countries sign agreements to form a free-trade area and choose to negotiate together ( either as a trade bloc or as a forum of individual members of their FTA ) another free-trade agreement with another country ( or countries ) — then the new FTA will consist of the old FTA plus the new country ( or countries ).
In addition of performing at games and pep rallies, members function as goodwill ambassadors of the team, participating in corporate, community and charitable events in the Jacksonville metropolitan area where they sign autographs and pose for pictures.
New members had to willingly sign over all of their wealth and goods to the Order and take vows of poverty, chastity, piety, and obedience.
While the vast majority of states have adhered to the stipulations of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, a few states have either refused to sign the treaty or have pursued nuclear weapons programs while not being members of the treaty.
* If baptism is a sign that a person is a member of God's covenant community, and if the children of believers are members of that community, it follows that the children of believers should receive the sign that they are members of God's covenant community by being baptized, as an infant is entitled to a passport that indicates the child as a member of a particular country.
Some supporters of infant baptism argue that circumcision is the sign of the covenant God made with Abraham and should be received by all the members of his covenant.
All sources agree that before his accession, either in his early childhood or later, members of the royal household witnessed a nimbus of fire about his head while he slept, a sign of divine favour, and a great portent.
Thus Puritan leaders began assuring members that if they began doing well financially in their businesses, this would be one unofficial sign they had God's approval and were among the saved – but only if they used the fruits of their labor well.
In 1968, crew members of the USS Pueblo intelligence ship held as prisoners by North Korea, communicated in sign language during staged photo opportunities, informing the United States they were not defectors, but were captives of the North Koreans.
On the last day of its session, when the business session ended, Timothy Ruggles, the president of the body, and a few other more cautious members, refused to sign the memorial of rights and grievances.
The members of the Association were the first woman to wear the student caps in public, an important sign of their status.
Another debate was created by Mike Hihn's claim that the term libertarianism has been used by anarchists longer than by minarchists .< Ref > Mike Hihn, " The Dallas Accord, Minarchists, and why our members sign a pledge ", Washington State Libertarian Party, August 2009 .</ ref > A related internal discussion concerns the philosophical divide over whether the Party should aim to be mainstream and pragmatic, or whether it should focus on being consistent and principled.
* February 13 – Massacre of Glencoe: The forces of Robert Campbell slaughter 38 members of the Clan MacDonald of Glencoe for allegedly refusing to sign an oath of allegiance to King William III of England.
* social incentive programs, wherein members sign a legal agreement to direct their organs first to other members who are on the transplant waiting list.
One example of a private organization using this model is LifeSharers, which is free to join and whose members agree to sign a document giving preferred access to their organs.
Internet service providers join LINX as members and sign a memorandum of understanding.
The cultural model of deafness arises from, but is not limited to, deaf people themselves, especially congenitally deaf people whose primary language is the sign language of their nation or community, as well as their children, families, friends and other members of their social networks.

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