Examples of Other Society in a sentence
Society and CultureSociety and Culture• Political Science and Policy Studies• Studies in Human Society• Human Welfare Studies and Services• Behavioural Science• Law• Justice and Law Enforcement• Librarianship, Information Management and Curatorial Studies• Language and Literature• Philosophy and Religious Studies• Economics and Econometrics• Sport and Recreation• Other Society and Culture9.
Other Society members from small or mid cap companies do not receive proxy advisory firm reports at all, and cannot begin to assess the basis upon which votes may have been made by their institutional investors.Moreover, proxy advisory firm Glass Lewis does not make its vote recommendations available to issuers at all—so issuers have no idea when there are mistakes in a report unless their institutional shareholders inform them.
A lakosság, a párttagság és az értelmiség képe a pártrol” (The Other Society.
For other fields, such as Human Studies and Society, Other Society and Culture, and Creative Arts and Others, the earnings disadvantages were persistent and they earned substantially less in the short and longer terms.
Other Society Members and any Development Officer may also be appointed from time to time by the Committee to attend Committee meetings (in such capacities as shall be designated by the Committee), but shall not be entitled to vote on any issue requiring consideration by the Committee.
Other Society Liaisons The Society is represented on several non-DEIS committees/operational units within IEEE.
The Board may take action to accept the grant donation of $9,000 from the Westlawn Elementary School PTA to be used for new playground equipment for Westlawn school grounds to benefit the health and welfare of children at Westlawn and the Cedarburg Community.
BMIBroadcast Music Inc., the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, SESAC or xxxxx Other Society, (ii) controlled by Studio (to the extent required for the exploitation of the rights granted hereunder) and granted herein for no additional consideration, or (iii) in the public domain.
Society and CultureSociety and Culture• Political Science and Policy Studies• Studies in Human Society• Human Welfare Studies and Services• Behavioural Science• Law• Justice and Law Enforcement• Librarianship, Information Management and Curatorial Studies• Language and Literature• Philosophy and Religious Studies• Economics and Econometrics• Sport and Recreation• Other Society and Culture 7.
Localities may submit joint applications to support regional victim/witness programs serving multiple localities.Grantees must comply with grant award conditions including the applicable provisions of: the DCJS Victim/Witness Grant Program Guidelines, the federal Victims of Crime Act (VOCA), the VOCA rule, and the federal Department of Justice Financial Guide.