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unpaid and committee
" The committee of 12 people, all unpaid, were allocated a budget of $ 5, 000 per year.
The VRC is managed by an unpaid committee, elected by club members.
At the time, the mainstream U. S. print media did not cover the story ( although the controversy was later, in June 2005, addressed in the British press after it was announced that British Prime Minister Tony Blair's son Euan would work as an unpaid intern for Dreier's committee during the summer of 2005 ).
Ambrose told a parliamentary committee that Canada had paid its debts under the Kyoto Protocol only to have an Environment Canada official point out that the bill was still unpaid.
The practical arrangements are made by the unpaid members of an organising committee and hundreds of voluntary workers at the convention.

unpaid and is
Expressed differently: if the price for becoming a faithful follower of Jesus Christ is some form of self-destruction, whether of the body or of the mind -- sacrificium corporis, sacrificium intellectus -- then there is no alternative but that the price remain unpaid.
It is typically unpaid and voluntary.
It is governed by a voluntary unpaid national executive, elected by the membership.
* Compound interest, unpaid interest that is added to the principal so that subsequent interest is calculated on the grossed amount
In some cases, unpaid use of the software is limited in time or in features – in which case the software is vernacularly called crippleware or trialware.
By default, being a trustee is an unpaid job.
# Promote Gender Equality: The tide is turning slowly for women in the labor market, yet far more women than men-worldwide more than 60 % – are contributing but unpaid family workers.
In capitalist society, the capitalist owns the means of production and therefore the unpaid labour is, therefore, retained by the capitalist as rent or as profit.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( Mormons ) has no dedicated clergy, and is governed instead by unpaid local priesthood holders and paid general authorities.
Some companies offer unpaid sabbatical for people wanting to take career breaks ; this is a growing trend in the United Kingdom, with 20 % of companies having a career break policy, and a further 10 % considering introducing one.
It is common for the overtime to go unpaid.
Many will be prepared to work unpaid overtime to an extreme extent particularly as their young co-workers will often quit when a job is too strenuous.
The High Sheriff of an English or Welsh county is an unpaid, partly ceremonial post appointed by The Crown through a Warrant from the Privy Council.
A majority of employees in Bollinger County ( 78 %) receive a private wage or salary, 10 % work in public or government jobs, 11 % is self-employed while another 1 % performs some sort of unpaid family work.
A particular point of contention is the practice of bringing in veteran voice actors ( who are generally capable of greatly altering their voices and inflections in order to create personalities for characters ) to read for a part, and then use the recording of the professional voice actor as a guide for the movie star, even though the actual character creation work is being done by the unpaid voice actor.
South Orange is governed under a Special Charter granted by the New Jersey Legislature by a six member board of trustees and a village president ( equivalent to a mayor ), all unpaid positions.
The Terra Firma takeover is also reported to have been the catalyst behind a lawsuit filed by Pink Floyd over unpaid royalties.
The Cabinet has always been led by the Prime Minister, whose unpaid office as such was traditionally described as merely primus inter pares ( first among equals ), but today the Prime Minister is clearly the preeminent head of government, with the power to appoint and dismiss Cabinet ministers and to control the Cabinet's agenda.
Although most of the assumptions and expectations made by the Central Banks or Reserve Banks by countries ( and economies ) that by technically lowering the interest rate would produce the effect of increasing investments and consumptions, however, low interest rate by macro-economic policy is also risky and would also lead to the creation of massive economic bubble, when great amount of investments are poured into the real estate market and stock market, as what Japan experienced in the late 1980s and early 1990s that resulted in the large numbers of accounts of unpaid debts to the Japanese Banks and bankruptcy of these banks and caused stagflation to the local Japanese Economy ( Japan being the second largest economy at the time ), with exports becoming the last pillar for the growth of Japanese economy throughout the rest of 1990s and early 2000.

unpaid and responsible
The Anglo-Saxon system of maintaining public order since the Norman conquest was a private system of tithings, led by a constable, which was based on a social obligation for the good conduct of the others ; more common was that local lords and nobles were responsible to maintain order in their lands, and often appointed a constable, sometimes unpaid, to enforce the law.
While the Bowbearer retained his forest fee well into the 16th century, he became subordinate to a Master Forester appointed by the Crown and his responsibilities grew nearer to those of a chief verderer – an unpaid official appointed to protect vert and venison and responsible for supervising and assisting in the enforcement of forest laws.

unpaid and for
after completing the payments prescribed by paragraphs ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) of this subsection, to make payments, from time to time in ratable proportions, on account of the unpaid principal of all awards in the principal amount of more than $1,000, according to the proportions which the unpaid principal of such awards bear to the total amount in the fund available for distribution at the time such payments are made ; ;
Shortly after taking office, Clinton signed the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 on February 5, which required large employers to allow employees to take unpaid leave for pregnancy or a serious medical condition.
An outstanding warrant for assault and unpaid debts led to his being a fugitive in New York City for a while.
Moreover, because the properties were security for his unpaid debt to the Queen in the Court of Wards, he had had to enter into a bond with the purchaser, guaranteeing that he would indemnify them if the Queen were to make a claim against the lands to collect on the debt.
The $ 3 million that the U. S. owed the Chickasaw went unpaid for nearly 30 years.
While working for the insurance company, Peel filed card programs for an early IBM 1410 computer ( which led to his entry in Who's Who noting him as a former computer programmer ), and he got his first radio job, albeit unpaid, working for WRR ( AM ) in Dallas.
John paid some of the compensation money he had promised the church, but he ceased making payments in late 1214, leaving two-thirds of the sum unpaid ; Innocent appears to have conveniently forgotten this debt for the good of the wider relationship.
With the help of lawyers in August 1937 he was successful in claiming a pension ; he received a cash settlement for his house, which had been taken over by the city of Cologne ; his unpaid mortgage, penalties and taxes were waived.
By 1786, Americans found their continental borders besieged and weak, their respective economies in crises as neighboring states agitated trade rivalries with one another, witnessed their hard currency pouring into foreign markets to pay for imports, their Mediterranean commerce preyed upon by North African pirates, and their foreign-financed Revolutionary War debts unpaid and accruing interest.
Certain cases, notably government suits for unpaid property taxes, proceed not against an individual but against their property directly.
Continuing civil unrest led to an almost complete breakdown in normal activity: civil servants remained unpaid for months at a time, and cabinet meetings had to be held in secret to prevent local warlords from interfering.
He believed that assimilation of Native Americans into the European-American economy would make them more dependent on trade, and that they would eventually be willing to give up land that they would otherwise not part with, in exchange for trade goods or to resolve unpaid debts.
The largest cut was the removal of the character of Mr. Gribsby, a solicitor who comes from London to arrest the profligate " Ernest " ( i. e., Jack ) for his unpaid dining bills.
The garage had a lien i. e. a " proprietary right or interest " in the car as security for the unpaid bill and this gave the garage a better right than the owner to possess the car at the relevant time.
The uncompensated or non-reimbursed amounts are written off as bad debt thus becoming a tax write off and the unpaid bills are also sold to third party collection agencies for an average of 20 cents per dollar.
Individuals and nonprofit organizations can also lobby as an act of volunteering or as a small part of their normal job ( for instance, a CEO meeting with a representative about a project important to his / her company, or an activist meeting with his / her legislator in an unpaid capacity ).
They are unpaid, independent experts who receive personnel and logistical support from the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights for their work.

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