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one and Equity
The Administration Committee has 24 members: 10 designated by the American Wing, 10 by The Broadway League, and one each by the Dramatists Guild, Actors ' Equity Association, United Scenic Artists and the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers.
Equity appears on the balance sheet / statement of financial position, one of the four primary financial statements.
He changed the spelling of his last name from Price to Pryce in order to join Equity, the English actors ' trade union, because Equity can only have one actor with any particular name on its books.
There, he was one of the earliest members of Actors Equity and sat on the union's Council.
Such interventions like the " Intervention with Microfinance for AIDS and Gender Equity " ( IMAGE ) which incorporates microfinancing with " The Sisters-for-Life " program a participatory program that educates on different gender roles, gender-based violence, and HIV / AIDS infections to strengthen the communication skills and leadership of women " The Sisters-for-Life " program has two phases where phase one consists of ten one-hour training programs with a facilitator with phase two consisting of identifying a leader amongst the group, train them further, and allow them to implement an Action Plan to their respective centres.
He was one of the founders of Irish Actors Equity and served as president of the Catholic Stage Guild.
Of course one needs to note that Equity capital has the highest cost in the long run, as a firm needs to demonstrate higher return on investment for its shareholders Firms can also combine the three types of financing, angel / venture, factoring and bank line of credit to further reduce their total cost of funds whilst at the same time improving cash flow.
* Equity risk: the risk that one's investments will depreciate because of stock market dynamics causing one to lose money.
For example, if someone interested in the Vodafone stock listed in London market, one enters VOD LN < Equity > < GO > where VOD is the company's ticker, and LN is the venue code for London.
It was also one of the first British TV programmes shown in South Africa after the end of the boycott by the British Actors ' Equity Association.
Later in 1796 he became one of the three judges of the Superior Court of Law and Equity, the highest court established under the new state constitution.
The Women's Educational Equity Act ( WEEA ) of 1974 is one of the several landmark laws passed by the United States Congress outlining federal protections against the gender discrimination of women in education.
Providence Equity is a private equity firm, of whom one board member is an Ironman athlete.
He has also written The Restraint of Trade Doctrine and has taken over his colleague Justice Gummow as one of the editors of Meagher, Gummow, and Lehane's Equity: Doctrines and Remedies.
Equity options traded in American markets did not show a volatility smile before the Crash of 1987 but began showing one afterwards.
Burke replied on 5 June, declaring that he would quit his seat before the session ended and that " I beg to appeal to your Equity and candour, whether I could receive any further Obligations of any kind out of a party whose publick principles are the very reverse of mine ... let me beg the continuance of your private friendship and partial goodness — and believe there is not living one who more respects your Virtues publick and private, or that loves you with a more warm true and grateful attachment than I do ".
Equity risk is the risk that one's investments will depreciate because of stock market dynamics causing one to lose money.
Two studies, a Health Hazard Evaluation completed in 1994 by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, and another one in 2000 by the Department of Community and Preventative Medicine at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine and ENVIRON ; both prepared for Actors Equity and the League of American Theatres and Producers, focused on the effects on actors and performers in Broadway musicals.
An award-winning regional theater, Olney Theatre Center is one of only two theaters in the country to operate under an Actors ' Equity Association Council of Stock Theaters ( COST ) contract.
Tennant also attended Saturday classes at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama ; at 16, he passed an audition for the Academy, one of their youngest students, and studied there between the ages of 17 and 20, taking his stage name from the Pet Shop Boys frontman Neil Tennant after reading a copy of Smash Hits magazine because there was another David McDonald already on the books of the Equity union.
Equity was known for its use of broadcast automation to control dozens of small, local UHF television broadcasting stations from one central Little Rock location ; the feeds were readily visible on free-to-air satellite television through much of North America, despite the very small terrestrial footprint of the individual stations over the air.
In late 2005, Equity launched the Retro Television Network ( RTN for short ), a programming service with a lineup of " classic " shows from the 1950s-1980s which currently airs in part or full in numerous markets ( controversially replacing UPN in one ).
" An earlier indication of Equity's troubles came one month previously when its board of directors appointed its chairman, Henry Luken, to replace Equity founder Larry Morton as president and CEO.

one and standard
Any alteration of one of these factors is distortion, although we generally use that word only for effects so pronounced that they can be stated quantitatively on the basis of standard tests.
The upper curve denotes the mean plus one standard deviation, and the lower curve represents the mean minus one standard deviation.
Children whose reading scores were at least one standard deviation below the regression line of each total third-grade school population were considered under-achievers for the purposes of sample selection.
Over-achievers were at least one standard deviation above the regression line in their school system.
Overnight, for one thing, Porter's film multiplied the standard running time of movies by ten.
Examples of assistive technology for visually impairment include the Canadian currency tactile feature, which a system of raised dots in one corner, based on Braille cells but not standard Braille.
An alphabet is a standard set of letters ( basic written symbols or graphemes ) which is used to write one or more languages based on the general principle that the letters represent phonemes ( basic significant sounds ) of the spoken language.
In standard Spanish, it is possible to tell the pronunciation of a word from its spelling, but not vice versa ; this is because certain phonemes can be represented in more than one way, but a given letter is consistently pronounced.
In addition to this standard variety, in everyday life most Austrians speak one of a number of Upper German dialects.
In the International System of Units ( SI ), the standard unit of area is the square metre ( written as m < sup > 2 </ sup >), which is the area of a square whose sides are one metre long.
When a specific allophone ( from a set of allophones that correspond to a phoneme ) must be selected in a given context ( i. e. using a different allophone for a phoneme will cause confusion or make the speaker sound non-native ), the allophones are said to be complementary ( i. e. the allophones complement each other, and one is not used in a situation where the usage of another is standard ).
In both countries, a so-called standard drink contains one unit of alcohol ( according to the country ’ s own definition ).
As widespread inefficiencies in numbering ( such as the assignment of entire blocks of 10000 numbers to every competing carrier in every small village to support local number portability schemes ) have created shortages of available numbers, these prefixes are often " reclaimed " and issued as standard exchanges, moving the handful of numbers in them to one standard test exchange ( usually 958 ).
In effect, however, the Jerusalem Church created a double standard: one for Jewish Christians and one for Gentile converts.
It is one of four commercial operating systems that are presently certified to The Open Group's UNIX 03 standard.
The fact that the Aeginetan standard of weights and measures ( developed in the mid-7th century ) was one of the two standards in general use in the Greek world ( the other being the Euboic-Attic ) is sufficient evidence of the early commercial importance of the island.
The Silver Sands are located on the East side of the village, and are one of Scotland's seven " Blue flag " awarded beaches, which denotes an exemplary standard of cleanliness, facilities, safety, environmental education and management.
There are some phones capable of supporting AMPS, D-AMPS and GSM all in one phone ( using the GAIT standard ).
These had one standard Mark 112 octuple ASROC launcher, located immediately above a reload system holding an additional 16 assembled rounds ( two complete reloads of eight missiles apiece ).
The de facto standard of eight bits is a convenient power of two permitting the values 0 through 255 for one byte.

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