Moderator Sample Clauses

Moderator. Authority to enforce the provisions of this Agreement shall be vested in an unbiased Moderator. It shall be the duty of the Moderator and he shall have the authority:
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Moderator. All RSI meetings will be assisted by a meeting moderator who will help the Chair manage the speakers’ list (amongst other things) . Owing to VoIP latency, RSI meetings do not lend themselves to quick exchanges. The moderator shall ensure that sufficient time is granted between each intervention to allow the interpreters to finish sentences (and switch channels, where appropriate). Training / briefing Training for speakers should include: -information on quality /ISO compliant headsets -safe microphone practices (preventing microphone feedback and audio shocks) -providing of speeches Distribution of documents A member of the secretariat shall be in charge of distributing paper documents to be discussed during the meeting to the interpreters present in the hub.
Moderator. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx, Head of the transportation infrastructure project in the Housing and Utilities, Transport and Landscaping Department, Skolkovo Foundation. TOPIC: YouDrive expands start/end zones for leasing cars with internal combustion engines inclusive of external interceptive parkings of the Innovative Center – Technopark and Skolkovskiy. Meanwhile it will be possible to park YouDrive electric vehicles (BMW i3) inside the Innovative Center near the charging stations, electric scooters YouDrive Lite rental service will be expanded to the territory of the Innovative City as well.
Moderator. UCC The person elected by General Council to serve as Presider of General Council and its executive. The person is considered the spiritual leader of the denomination and serves until the next General Council, usually held every three years. ORDER OF MINISTRY UCC There are two orders of ministry: Those commissioned to the diaconal ministry of education, service and pastoral care and those ordained to the ministry of word, sacrament and pastoral care. OFFICE OF VOCATION UCC The part of the General Council that sets standards for and accredits candidates for ministry, oversees and disciplines ministry personnel. The Board of Vocation is an elected body that oversees the Office of Vocation. ORDINATION ACC UCC The service of laying-on-of-hands with prayer by the xxxxxx admitting someone to the order of deacon, priest or xxxxxx. The setting apart by the regional council, upon approval by the Office of Vocation, of someone for the ordained ministry of word, sacrament and pastoral care. Usually includes laying on of hands and prayer PARISH A geographical area in which a priest, deacon or lay person is licensed to serve the church. A parish may be made up of one or more congregations. POLITY As used in ecclesiastical terms, is the operational and governance structure of a church or of a Christian denomination. It also denotes the ministerial structure of a church and the authority relationships between churches. Contained in Canons and the Manual, and other. September, 2022 XXXXXX ACC A person ordained by a xxxxxx to be a servant of the Church through Word and Sacrament. Prior to ordination, a priest has served for a period of time as a Deacon. PRIMATE ACC The spiritual head of the national church. This is always an archbishop, who is elected by the General Synod and may serve until 70 years of age. The chair of the General Synod. PROVINCE ACC A group of dioceses in a region. Also called ecclesiastical province. The national church is a Province (with a capital p) of the Anglican Communion. It contains four ecclesiastical provinces (lowercase), each led by an archbishop. PWRDF ACC Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund: Anglican fund and program for disaster relief, development work and education. QUORUM The people required at a meeting to legally make decisions. REGIONAL COUNCIL UCC The council of the church that provides support to ministry personnel and support to and oversight of communities of faith. There are 16 regional councils. We are in Prairie to X...
Moderator. The Director of Schools or president of OCEA will act as moderator, depending upon the source of the concern. A note taker may be selected by members of the committee at the first meeting of each school year.
Moderator. A. The Rev. will serve as moderator of Session and the congregation and serve as mentor for the CRE; or
Moderator. Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxx Senior Fellow, Maritime Security Programme, RSIS SPEAKERS LTC (Retd) Xxxxxxxx Xxx Deputy Director, ReCAAP ISC Xx. Xxxxx Xxxxxx Chief Maritime Security Officer, BIMCO COL Xxxx Xxxx Xxxx PIRACY AND SEA ROBBERY: eMERGING CHALLENGES Commander, Maritime Security Task Force (MSTF), Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN) The second panel discussion focused on solutions to the challenges arising from piracy and sea robbery discussed in the first panel. The panel discussed solutions in several areas, namely international maritime security cooperation, security measures at ports and anchorages, and the role of collaborative institutions such as the ReCAAP ISC and the Information Fusion Centre (IFC). COL Xxxx Xxxx Xxxx, Commander of the Maritime Security Task Force (MSTF) expressed three broad areas in which the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN) and the IFC are featured as part of the solution in tackling the challenges at hand. Firstly, it is the coastal State responsibility to enforce law and order within jurisdictional waters. The RSN and Singapore Police Coast Guard (PCG) take the issue of piracy and sea robbery very seriously, and worked very closely to ensure that there are no piracy or sea robbery incidents reported within Singapore’s territorial waters and jurisdiction. Secondly, the RSN is actively involved in operational collaboration established with neighbouring countries. Coordinated patrols with Indonesia and Malaysia in the Straits of Malacca and Singapore, and the Malacca Straits Patrol involving four littoral States, i.e. Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand, are such examples. Collaboration is also undertaken in the realm of information sharing through the IFC. The IFC does not only share information, but also cue responses for operational action. Timely reports enabled effective response to incidents, such as the hijacking of MV Xxxxxxx in November 2012. The third area of cooperation is involvement of the shipping community. The IFC holds regular shared awareness meetings with the shipping community to share situational updates and to talk about best management practices. In addition to make timely reports, COL Giam also stressed that the shipping community should also properly vet their crew, as some incidents have confirmed the collusion or involvement of ship crew. The possibility of “insider’s job” should not be ruled out. Xx. Xxxxx Xxxxxx echoed COL Giam’s assessment on the need to effectively implement BMP, especially at ports...
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Moderator. Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxx PIRACY AND SEA ROBBERY: eMERGING CHALLENGES Senior Fellow, Maritime Security Programme, RSIS Speakers : LTC (Retd) Xxxxxxxx Xxx Deputy Director, ReCAAP ISC Xx. Xxxxx Xxxxxx Chief Maritime Security Officer, BIMCO COL Xxxx Xxxx Xxxx Commander, MSTF, RSN 1650 hrs Presentation of Mementos 1655 hrs Closing Remarks Xx. Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Executive Director, ReCAAP ISC 1700 hrs End of Conference 1700 hrs Reception onwards His Excellency Xx. Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Ambassador and Head of Delegation of the European Union (EU) 9 10 List of Moderator and Speakers
Moderator. UCC The person elected by General Council to serve as Presider of General Council and its executive. The person is considered the spiritual leader of the denomination and serves until the next General Council, usually held every three years. ORDER OF MINISTRY

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