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outgoing and members
Those members of the outgoing Executive who opposed the change comprised a quorum.
The Board consists of 13 members designated by the outgoing Board and 22 members elected by the General Conference.
The outgoing Board designates the ten members who are the most advanced in atomic energy technology and the remaining three most advanced members from any of the following areas that are not represented by the first ten: North America, Latin America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Africa, Middle East and South Asia, South East Asia, the Pacific, and the Far East.
One third of them were members of the outgoing parliament it had previously approved.
Gerard Hehir, the outgoing General Secretary, informed the Electoral Commission that the Alliance no longer had the five hundred financial members required for registration.
Shargh had published 141 editions before the temporary ban by the Iranian judiciary system on February 18, 2004, one day before the parliament election, after publishing an open letter from some members of the outgoing parliament to Ayatollah Khamenei, the Supreme Leader.
On February 18, 2004, the Iranian judiciary banned the newspaper, perhaps temporarily, only one day before the parliamentary election, after the paper published an open letter from some members of the outgoing parliament to Ayatollah Khamenei, the Supreme Leader.
After the amendment of the constitution in 1928, future members of the Senate were to be elected from a single constituency consisting of the combined membership of the outgoing senate and the Dáil, and the system was changed so that a third rather than a quarter of the Senate would be replaced at each election.
These changes were unpopular amongst teachers, school board members, opposition politicians, and union officials who argued that the decision not to fund the pay increases agreed to by the outgoing New Democratic Party government resulted in funding gaps. The changes made were challenged by the BC teacher's federation, and were later found to be unconstitutional.
* Bo – One of the three female robot team members she is most outgoing, assertive and confident female on the team.
A gregarious, outgoing man, Hailstone went on to paint Sir Winston Churchill, Laurence Olivier, Paul Mellon-he worked a lot in America-and members of the Royal family, but he as happily painted ordinary members of the public.
They tend to be very affectionate and outgoing animals with family members and are known for being very patient with children.
Onslow, as a Conservative, is considered to have been sympathetic to the idea, especially as he was used to the system in Britain, where it was acceptable practice for an outgoing British government to nominate new members of the House of Lords.
Rumours of the " little list " began to spread and Onslow was made aware that, even if it was common practice for an outgoing government in Britain to nominate members for the House of Lords, this was not the case in New Zealand.
Henry's race was largely supported and financed by members of the inner circle of unpopular outgoing GOP governor Don Sundquist, a fact resented by many grassroots activists, and Hilleary defeated him by a wide margin.
They receive compensation, benefits, and franking privileges ( the ability to send outgoing U. S. Mail without a stamp ) similar to full House members.
When Lloyd George's government fell in October 1922, Griffith-Boscawen was one of only a few members of the outgoing Cabinet who agreed to serve under the new Prime Minister, Andrew Bonar Law, who promoted him to Minister of Health.
Though the broad-based coalition at the end of the outgoing Knesset included 37 members ( three Tzomet members defected earlier to join Rabin's government ) even threatened Labour, which had lost two members to Avigdor Kahalani's The Third Way, a group opposed to any compromise on the Golan Heights.
A post box ( British English and others, also written postbox, known in the United States and Canada as collection box, mailbox, post box, or drop box ) is a physical box into which members of the public can deposit outgoing mail intended for collection by the agents of a country's postal service.

outgoing and whose
He beat out retired French air force officer Mohamed Djaanfari and long-time politician Ibrahim Halidi, whose candidacy was backed by Azali Assoumani, the outgoing president.
The interim president was the speaker of the outgoing parliament ( whose replacement was annulled ), Nino Burjanadze.
An outgoing president who is not running in that election remains in office as a caretaker until their successor is sworn in, such as José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero ; this differs from other parliamentary governments whose prime ministers always lead their parties during the election campaign.
Enjoying support from Peronist Party voters ( whose party had been banned by outgoing President Pedro Aramburu ) after Frondizi's closest collaborator, businessman Rogelio Frigerio, obtained the exiled Perón's endorsement, the UCRI won the February 1958 elections.
To improve accuracy, Norton analyzes outgoing e-mails and messages whose categorization is corrected by users by hitting the This is spam and This is not spam buttons.
In first round was easily won by Freitas do Amaral, supported by all the right-wing parties, while Soares defeated the other two left-wing candidates, the former Prime-Minister Maria de Lourdes Pintasilgo-to date the only woman to be a candidate to the Portuguese presidency-and Salgado Zenha ( supported by outgoing president António Ramalho Eanes, founder of the short-lived Democratic Renewal Party, and by the Portuguese Communist Party, whose candidate, Ângelo Veloso, left the race some days before the poll ).
In 1995 four childhood friends — Samantha Albertson, the " weird " girl who likes performing seances and whose parents are divorcing ( fairly uncommon in the early 1970s ); Roberta Martin, a tough tomboy whose mother died when she was four ; Chrissy DeWitt, a naive girl who is sheltered by her mother ; and Tina " Teeny " Tercell, an outgoing girl who dreams of being famous -- reunite in their hometown of Shelby, Indiana.

outgoing and terms
On behalf of Pacelli, Prelate Ludwig Kaas, the outgoing chairman of the Centre Party, negotiated first drafts of the terms with Papen.
Mayor Greaves replaced outgoing mayor Jw Richardson, who decided not to run for reelection after holding the post for two terms.
") Editorial and financial decisions rest in a board of executives, collectively called a " guard ", who are chosen for one-year terms each November by the outgoing guard.
One was sitting Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych, largely supported by Leonid Kuchma ( the outgoing President of Ukraine who already served two terms in the office and was precluded from running himself due to the constitutional term limits ), and the opposition candidate Viktor Yushchenko, leader of the Our Ukraine faction in the Ukrainian parliament and a former Prime Minister ( 1999 – 2001 ).
Most of these were created by outgoing editors-in-chief at the end of their terms as a way to give something back to the paper.
The outgoing President of Poland, Aleksander Kwaśniewski, had served two five-year terms and was unable to stand for a third term.
While the majority of foreign students who study in the United States are pursuing a full degree, most outgoing U. S. students study abroad for one or two academic terms.
For many years, the Demarco Gallery promoted cultural links with Eastern Europe, both in terms of presenting artists such as Paul Neagu from 1969, Marina Abramovic from 1973 and Neue Slowenische Kunst from 1986 within Scotland, organising exhibitions of contemporary Polish, Romanian and Yugoslav art and in establishing outgoing connections for Scottish artists across Europe.
Replacing outgoing Lieutenant Governor John A Greer, Trapp would be elected to his new office for three consecutive terms, in 1914, 1918, and for an unprecedented third term in 1922.

outgoing and will
If a closed string splits and its two parts later reconnect, its worldsheet will look like a single pipe splitting to two and then reconnecting, which also looks like a torus connected to two pipes ( one representing the ingoing string, and the other — the outgoing one ).
If, instead of incorporating Einstein's clock synchronization ( lattice of clocks ), the astronaut ( outgoing and incoming ) and the Earth-based party regularly update each other on the status of their clocks by way of sending radio signals ( which travel at light speed ), then all parties will note an incremental build up of asymmetry in time-keeping, beginning at the " turn around " point.
Because of this amendment, if the Electoral College fails to resolve who will be the President or Vice President, the incoming Congress, as opposed to the outgoing one, would choose who would occupy the unresolved office or offices.
Sending servers that retry the higher MX records will be able to deliver their outgoing mail immediately, while servers like qmail will be delayed typically for an hour till the primary server allows it.
The Planning Board has requested that paperwork presented to the homeowners at purchase will " warn " residents that there is a nearby airport ( Atlantic City International Airport, which in addition to functioning as a full service airport is home to the 177th wing of the Air National Guard and the Atlantic City base for the United States Coast Guard ), meaning they will be in the approach and takeoff patterns for incoming and outgoing aircraft, the Atlantic County Municipal Utility Authority ( ACMUA ), where all local municipalities bring their trash and recycle, which at given times of the year brings some pretty extensive landfill odors and a shooting range nearby.
On May 11, 2011 it was announced that the West building of the new Mulberry Street Complex will be named " Pilarz Hall " in honor the outgoing president Rev.
Such a firewall will pass all outgoing packets through but will only allow incoming packets if they are part of an ESTABLISHED connection, ensuring that hackers cannot start unsolicited connections with the protected machine.
Public officials at lower levels, such as middle managers and department heads will often review, request changes in, and hand sign all outgoing correspondence, even though the initial drafts are composed by a correspondence officer or policy analyst.
The important point here is that the more a person manifests self-esteem and self-efficacy the more outgoing and resilient they will be in a foreign environment.
Penrose concluded that whenever there is a sphere where all the outgoing ( and ingoing ) light rays are initially converging, the boundary of the future of that region will end after a finite extension, because all the null geodesics will converge.
The Wood person will be expansive, outgoing and socially conscious.
A person having a mind quake experiences an overload of outgoing telepathic information, which will cause the person to pass out or have a stroke, and cause distress in surrounding telepaths and mundanes.
Cadets already undergoing training in the current system will complete their training under the outgoing system.
In the case where one outgoing link from the multihomed network fails, outgoing traffic will automatically be routed via one of the remaining links.
For example, if a customer from Spain is calling a phone number in Australia, and it costs 8 cents per minute to phone Spain from the US ( the callback, which is an incoming call ) and 20 cents per minute to phone Australia from the US ( the destination call, which is an outgoing call ), then the caller will pay a total of 28 US cents a minute.
The acting governor will serve out the remainder of the outgoing governor's term until the next election.
If the pitcher is due to bat soon, and the outgoing fielder batted recently, the new pitcher will take the outgoing fielder's place in the batting order, thus delaying his next time at bat.
It will engage any threat approaching the tank between the velocities of and, and can detect false targets, such as outgoing projectiles, birds and small caliber bullets.

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