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organization's and membership
Because of the membership of Greece and Cyprus in the European Union, Greek is one of the organization's 23 official languages.
He made the organization's first public announcement in 1984, and began the membership sign-up at the first WinterStar Symposium in 1984.
Since the Libertarian Party's inception, individuals have been able to join the party as voting members by signing their agreement with the organization's membership pledge, which states, based on the Non-Aggression Principle, that the signer does not advocate the initiation of force to achieve political or social goals.
A board-only organization's bylaws may even state that the organization does not have any membership, although the organization's literature may refer to its donors as " members "; examples of such organizations are Fairvote
According to Hitler biographer Ian Kershaw, the organization's " membership list ... reads like a Who's Who of early Nazi sympathizers and leading figures in Munich ", including Rudolf Hess, Alfred Rosenberg, Hans Frank, Julius Lehmann, Gottfried Feder, Dietrich Eckart and Karl Harrer.
The growth of its membership has been attributed in part to the organization's tradition of small group, neighborhood and local community discussion meetings.
On July 23, 2006, the Washington Post reported on the organization's tactics in signing up as members people who did not know about the organization, by enrolling them as members during unrelated insurance transactions in order to boost membership numbers.
* In 1992, the national United Way membership demanded forensic review of all organizational accounts and total restructuring of the organization's leadership and its governing board.
In 1897, when the organization's U. S. membership numbered slightly more than 18, 000, B ' nai B ' rith formed a ladies ' auxiliary chapter in San Francisco.
By the 1920s, B ' nai B ' rith membership in Europe had grown to 17, 500 — nearly half of the U. S. membershipand by the next decade, the formation of a lodge in Shanghai represented the organization's entry into the Far East.
Organizational behavior at this level usually can be studied by interviewing the organization's membership and using questionnaires to gather attitudes about organizational membership.
Since it never had a national membership form or national dues, and local chapters were quite autonomous, historians suggest that the organization's leaders had no idea how many " members " it had.
This revenue includes donations from individuals and corporations, support from government agencies, income from activities related to the organization's mission, and income from fundraising activities, membership dues, and financial investments such as stock shares in companies.
After only three months, the organization's dues-paying membership reached 3500.
business and professional men have been so honoured, the Shanghai Club will begin to realize its period of greatest success .” As part of considering the application of a Club to be chartered in Kolcatta, in India in January 1920 and Tokyo, in Japan in October 1920, Rotary formally considered the issue of racial restriction in membership and determined that the organization could not allow racial restrictions to the organization's growth.
The charismatic Malcolm X quickly became one of the NOI's most famed and productive ministers ; he traveled across the country speaking and founding new temples, and the organization's membership grew greatly during his tenure.
Those Units not represented directly accounted for approximately 60 % of the organization's membership.
QST is the organization's monthly membership journal, named after a Morse code Q signal that means " calling all stations ".
Within its lifetime the organization's membership included several academic institutions and a large number of companies including Hewlett Packard, IBM, BT ( formerly British Telecom ), Sun Microsystems, Fujitsu and many more.
Throughout the 1970s, there were complaints about the organization's propensity to take any and all joiners ( even " beatniks ," one writer complained ), the association's apolitical and recreational focus, and a membership bent more on securing admission to a university than learning " the principles of socialist patriotism.
Benton Basham became membership chairman in 1971, and was responsible for much of the organization's growth.

organization's and consists
The organization's board of directors consists of representatives from each of the five member cities, the Minnesota Department of Transportation, the Metropolitan Council, and the private business community.
One of the organization's projects consists of sending " people-of-color work brigade from the United States " to Chiapas to work in Zapatista communities and build links for future solidarity work.
The national organization consists of the Jong Groen Congress, the assembly of all members that decides on the organization's statutes and its program, and also elects the Board and the spokespersons ; the Jong Groen Council, where the representatives of the local groups meet and take a stance on concrete issues ; and the Jong Groen Board, which consists of four elected board members, up to three spokespersons and the chairperson of the Jong Groen Council, and which is responsible for running the organization.
The organization's leadership consists of a president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, and nine directors ; it also has many commissioners responsible for Esperanto-USA's activity in various connections ( e. g. audio-visual service ; cooperation with libraries ; relations with local Esperanto clubs ; etc.

organization's and patients
* http :// www. cchsnetwork. org / — Family, patient, and medical organization's website, advocating research and support for patients ' and their families.
For the organization's 60th anniversary, an organizational goal to transform the lives of people with blood cancer and the healthcare landscape that patients, families and caregivers navigate was established.
The organization's model is described as being one in which: clinical and community barriers to care are removed as diagnosis and treatment are declared a public good and made available free of charge to patients living in poverty.
The organization's mission is " Our mission: Cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease and myeloma, and improve the quality of life of patients and their families.

organization's and physicians
The organization's annual meeting is Digestive Disease Week ®, which is held each May and is the largest international gathering of physicians, researchers and academics in the fields of gastroenterology, hepatology, endoscopy and gastrointestinal surgery.

organization's and parents
The organization's donation center, located in Roswell, Georgia, is set up like a retail store, fully stocked with new clothing, toys, cribs, bikes, highchairs, and other necessities, where foster parents throughout the state can come, by appointment, and shop for free.

organization's and volunteers
The website includes a forum with certain rules-for example it is forbidden to post personal data of other members, and volunteers prefer not to discuss the organization's strategy on the forum, but encourage members to contact them directly.
Float builder Fiesta Floats donated their services to the design of the Girl Scouts float, which was decorated by the organization's volunteers ( of all ages ).
The organization's volunteer driven bilingual school model creates an environment in which deserving Central American students learn from dedicated volunteer teachers, and those volunteers learn from the community in which they are immersed.
There have been allegations by former members that a few YWAM leaders with authoritarian personalities have intimidated volunteers and reprimanded those acting in opposition to the organization's vision and values.
Thus, on February 20, 2008, The Detroit Project officially changed its name to The Detroit Partnership to better reflect the organization's movement from an organization concentrated on one-sided service events ( such as DP Day, where volunteers went en-mass to work on projects to which they have never returned ) to the development of programs and service learning through more intimate, and longer-lasting community partnerships ( i. e. weekly programs ).

organization's and who
* NATO's secretary general, Lord Robertson announces that the United States provided " clear and compelling proof " in oral briefings to NATO al-Qaeda's responsibility who affirm the invocation of the mutual defense clause of the organization's charter.
Clark is immediately involved with the organization's effort to find and neutralize " The Emir ", an international terrorist leader modeled on Osama bin Laden, while also serving as mentor and trainer to Jack's son Jack Jr., a Campus analyst who wants to do field work.
Arafat was finally allowed to leave his compound on 2 May after intense negotiations led to a settlement: six PFLP militants — including the organization's secretary-general Ahmad Sa ' adat — wanted by Israel, who had been holed up with Arafat in his compound, would not be turned over to Israel, but neither would they be held in custody by the PNA.
To reduce controversy, and as a matter of principle, the organization's policy applies only to prisoners who have not committed or advocated violence.
Martin Chernoff, who was president of the HCAA from 1971 to 1975, led the effort to shift the organization's focus.
Acolytes who have acquired the breadth of Bene Gesserit abilities are called Reverend Mothers within the organization's ranks.
It is promoted as NASCAR's " minor league " circuit, and is a proving ground for drivers who wish to step up to the organization's " big leagues "; the Sprint Cup Series circuit.
The Cheka ( Lenin's secret police ) infiltrated informers into the Black Cross, who regularly made reports on the organization's leaders and activities.
It is often granted to the organization's head as well, and to those chiefs of UN diplomatic missions, such as Resident Coordinators ( who are the designated representatives of the Secretary-General ), who are accredited at the Head of State ( like an Ambassador ), or the lower Head of Government level.
* The treasurer or chief financial officer — including anyone who has or shares responsibility for managing the organization's financial assets, regardless of actual title.
The school is named in honor of Thomas Handasyd Perkins, a wealthy and visually impaired 19th-century Boston shipping merchant, who was one of the organization's incorporators.
The biggest club in the league and the organization's bellwether was the New York Cosmos, who drew upwards of 40, 000 fans per game at their height while aging superstars Pelé ( Brazil ) and Franz Beckenbauer ( Germany ) played for them.
Having a strategy pre-supposes a planned, orderly process with proper costing and budgeting, it involves consulting with the parties who are going to be using the intranet, allows for an efficient integration with existing systems and phasing-out of older ones, has long term benefits when the intranet needs to be scaled or made more secure, maintains control and quality in the hands of the designated department that " owns " it, and creates for the provision of feedback to monitor whether the " investment " is living up to the organization's expectations.
Ed Levine, who continues to serve as the organization's President became a partner and President of the IBO in 1998.
After the Dobama organization called for a national uprising, an arrest warrant was issued for many of the organization's leaders including Aung San, who escaped to China.
As a result, spokespersons are generally selected from experienced, long-time employees or other people who are known to support the organization's goals.
The founding group included film scholar Vito Russo ; Gregory Kolovakos, then on the staff of the NYS Arts Council and who later became the first Executive Director ; Darryl Yates Rist ; Allen Barnett ; and Jewelle Gomez, the organization's first treasurer.
In the U. S. and Canada, an editor who does this work is called a copy editor, and an organization's highest-ranking copy editor, or the supervising editor of a group of copy editors, may be known as the copy chief, copy desk chief, or news editor.
An Acting President is a person who temporarily fills the role of an organization's or country's president, either when the real president is unavailable ( for example ill or on vacation ) or when the post is vacant ( for example because of death, injury, resignation, or dismissal ).
* is a rather short-tempered man who works directly under Zaizen, and passes on reports of the organization's progress as well as other related information.
All of the organization's performances star a single trio of humanoid characters called Blue Men, played by actor-musicians who all wear bald caps and uniform blue makeup.
The organization's goal is " to honor individuals, both past and present, whose lives exemplify the compassion of the four ' Immortal Chaplains ' and who have risked all to protect others of different faith or ethnicity.

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