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The X3 committee also addressed how ASCII should be transmitted ( least significant bit first ), and how it should be recorded on perforated tape.
During this term Johnson also made a concerted effort to increase his sphere of interactions ; his higher profile was exemplified by a biographical sketch published in the New York Times in May 1849, describing him as an excellent committee worker and investigator.
The boule also served as an executive committee for the assembly, and oversaw the activities of certain other magistrates.
Managements promoting demutualization also thereby met managerial objectives because the end of mutuality brought joint stock company ( Plc ) style remuneration committee pay standards and share options.
The Black Hand was organized at the grassroots level in 3-to 5-member cells, supervised by district committees and by a Central committee in Belgrade whose ten-member Executive Committee was led, more or less, by Colonel Dragutin Dimitrijević ( also known as Apis ).
Tiffany & Co., for example, pays directors an annual retainer of $ 46, 500, an additional annual retainer of $ 2, 500 if the director is also a chairperson of a committee, a per-meeting-attended fee of $ 2, 000 for meetings attended in person, a $ 500 fee for each meeting attended via telephone, in addition to stock options and retirement benefits.
One firm, Scammell and Nephew Ltd, took a civil action against Attlee and the other Labour members of the committee ( although not against the Conservative members who had also supported this ).
" The IBM COMTRAN language invented by Bob Bemer was also drawn upon, but the FACT language specification from Honeywell was not distributed to committee members until late in the process and had relatively little impact.
Most, if not all, of the authors in the JSAC edition were also active in the MPEG-1 Audio committee.
) Assistant Church Historian, Andrew Jenson, also reported that the alphabet was produced by a committee composed of Orson Pratt, Parley P. Pratt, Wilford Woodruff, George D. Watt, Robert L. Campbell, and others.
He also complained about Institute committee meetings.
Controversies surrounded not only the suspicions of Leung's own conflict of interest, but also of the insensitivity of the committee which recommended the approval for him to take up his lucrative new job less than two years after his official retirement.
A committee of " national salvation " took over but also collapsed in half a year.
Pei's background in architecture was seen as a considerable asset ; one member of the committee told him: " If you know how to build you should also know how to destroy.
The name " JPEG " stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group, the name of the committee that created the JPEG standard and also other still picture coding standards.
Fuchs attended a conference of the Combined Policy Committee ( CPC ) in 1947, a committee created to facilitate exchange of atomic secrets between the highest levels of government of the U. S., Great Britain and Canada ; Donald Maclean, as British co-secretary of CPC, was also in attendance.
Sharon Adler, Anders Berglund, and James A. Marke were also key members of the SGML committee.
He also ran unsuccessfully for a seat in parliament and served as advisor to the committee that drafted the ill-fated democratic Weimar Constitution of 1919.
The committee also found that the existence of states was a question of fact, while the recognition by other states was purely declaratory and not a determinative factor of statehood.
The SPA's standing committee also appoints judges to the highest court for 5-year terms that are concurrent with those of the Assembly.
They also hired Rich Frank of KCOP-TV and a member of the Operation Prime Time steering committee.
The Writer ’ s Union also formed a committee in April 1968, headed by the poet Jaroslav Seifert, to investigate the persecution of writers after the Communist takeover in February 1948 and rehabilitate the literary figures into the Union, bookstores and libraries, and the literary world .< ref > Golan, Galia.
Although its chair and other members were physicists, the committee also included several psychologists.
Originally used to refer to the presiding officer of a committee or governing body in Great Britain the usage was also applied to political leaders, including the leaders of some of the Thirteen Colonies ( originally Virginia in 1608 ); in full, the " President of the Council.
Benford, who is also an astrophysicist, is a longtime member of both the board of directors and the steering committee of the Mars Society.

committee and consulted
He consulted the Bank of England on the project and it set up a special committee to advise on how best the robbery could take place.
In exceptional, difficult cases, the translation committee consulted the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Septuagint, the Samaritan Pentateuch, the Syriac Peshitta, the Latin Vulgate, and other sources in order to shed possible light on the text or, if necessary, to support a divergence from the Masoretic text.
Nothing further came of the plan until the 1790s, when various canal engineers were consulted, and in 1794 John Rennie was asked by a different committee, the Grand Western Canal Committee, to make another survey, which was adopted, and formed the basis for a planned Act of Parliament.
More recently, in September 2009, gun enthusiasts, including representatives of the shooting fraternity, expressed unhappiness about the proposed new law, especially as the legislative committee had not consulted experts or hobbyists.
He consulted his own lawyer, Austin Cooper, who asked the Law Society of Upper Canada's professional-conduct committee for advice.
In July 2008 ADC signed on to a letter to Senator Joseph Lieberman, who chairs the United States Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, expressing concerns that Arabs and Muslims were not consulted before, and their views mischaracterized in, a May committee report titled, " Violent Islamist Extremism, the Internet and the Homegrown Terrorist Threat.
In 2009 this independent committee consulted with the Australian community about the protection and promotion of human rights.

committee and closely
A recent example of the House of Lords reconsidering an earlier decision occurred in 1999, when the judgment in the case on the extradition of the former President of Chile Augusto Pinochet was overturned on the grounds that one of the Lords on the committee, Lord Hoffmann, was a Director of a charity closely allied with Amnesty International, which was a party to the appeal and had an interest to achieve a particular result.
The Common Room's elected executive committee oversees activities and works closely with college officials to represent its members ' interests.
During the first half of 1970 Oaks took a leave of absence from the University of Chicago while serving as legal counsel to the Bill of Rights Committee of the Illinois Constitutional Convention, which caused him to work closely with the committee chair, Elmer Gertz.
The Presidents ' Conference and AIPAC work together closely, with all members of the conference sitting on AIPAC's executive committee, which is distinct from its board of directors.
While the Iraq committee is an independent entity, committee officers said they expect to work closely with the administration.
Working closely with the Fair's committee was Robert Moses, New York City Parks Commissioner, who saw great value to the City in having the World's Fair Corporation ( at its expense ) remove a vast ash dump in Queens that was to be the site for the exposition, and turn the area into a City park after the exposition closed.
The lowest unit of social control, the krom ( group ), consisted of ten to fifteen nuclear families whose activities were closely supervised by a three-person committee.
He was, however, supported by the electoral committee Center Civic Alliance, closely related but not identical to the political party Centre Agreement ( Porozumienie Centrum ) led by his brother.
The independence of the committee, which included the Vice Chancellor of the local university, the head of the chamber of trade and a charity sector worker was also challenged by the Conservative council leader " as they worked closely with Sir Peter ".
He selected a revision committee, with instructions to follow closely wherever possible the Great Bible, to avoid contentious notes, and to make such a version that it might be freely, easily, and naturally read.
members from every corner of the historic Flamborough-Beverly region, the committee worked closely with the Canadian Heraldic Authority ( and in particular Dr. Forrest Pass, the Herald assigned to the file ) to create a symbol that reflected our unique corner of the world, including both its human and natural aspects.
Burchell was closely questioned in 1819 by a select committee of the British House of Commons about the suitability of South Africa for emigration, given his experience and knowledge of the country.
After debating, it was possible to define a committee in charge of the constructions of these two objectives, that were closely related, because the Clinical Hospital should become the base of the new University's Medical School.
Faced with a fast approaching deadline, the student officers worked closely with Diane Vyvyan, the club's advisor, and a steering committee to secure station space, design the broadcasting rig, and create an entirely new infrastructure for the club.
The Multicultural Student Collective is a committee of students who work closely with faculty and staff to develop culturally diverse programming for CCS students.
From 1830 he became closely involved in committee work on important reforms.
On April 17, 1934, well before AACMO ended, Secretary Dern convened a special committee chaired by former Secretary of War Newton D. Baker, to closely examine the program and the overall condition of the Air Corps.
Though not a member of the committee who traveled to Washington to conduct the negotiations, former Confederate general John Echols worked closely with Stuart to set up the compromise.
However, the idea was heavily turned down by the radical activists mentioned earlier, arguing that the committee was too closely associated with then soon to be defunct Japanese occupation rule, thus creating a potential credibility issue.
These were watched closely by a committee formed by the Croydon line, the Brighton line and the proposed South Eastern Railway.

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