Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] members ' " in BNC.

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1 The responsibilities of this department cover the development of the HCIMA professional qualifications , liaison with centres offering HCIMA programmes and administration of the moderation system , accreditation of hospitality programmes in the UK and overseas , management development activities for members ' self development , Student Members recruitment , Licentiate assessments and career counselling .
2 It drops central bankers ' insistence on centrally-set rules for members ' budget deficits .
3 Indeed , in its Manifesto to Members , the Institute omits any mention of members ' interests .
4 The current preoccupation with the public interest at the expense of members ' interests has undoubtedly created a deep-seated unease among practising members .
5 They propose an ambitious profit target : 10% of members ' underwriting limits .
6 The reason why a cut in members ' allowances was not in our budget is I think we did n't consider it and we did n't consider it because the figures involved are so small that it was n't a matter which was , as I say , worthy of financial comment , although I accept it has a political dimension .
7 Moreover , the effects of industrial action on members ' attendance exacerbated the situation , and it is arguable that in times of adversity such bodies need stronger leadership and clearer terms of reference than this panel ever enjoyed .
8 Other resolutions included : the adoption of a Common Resident Card for all citizens and measures to facilitate travel and residence rights and the movement of goods by road within the community ; the establishment of a Standing Mediation Committee in response to the conflicts between member states ; the eventual establishment of a single economic community in West Africa ; the approval of a new assessment of members ' contributions to the budget — once again , non-payment of contributions had been a contentious issue ; and agreement to ratify all protocols by Dec. 31 , 1990 .
9 The newly formed Catering Committee is expected early next month to consider two consultants ' reports on the architectural feasibility and management implications of converting the premises of the former St. Stephen 's tavern into a refreshment facility for groups of Members ' visitors .
10 A related issue , because it is concerned with the protection of members ' interests , was the implementation of Government regulations covering the protection of members in bulk transfer situations which is based on actuarial certificates .
11 THE CAASE FOR PROBLEM SOLVING The Chartered Accountants ' Advisory Service on Ethics answers a variety of members ' enquiries .
12 Making an allowance for this , and taking into account the proportion of members ' savings actually loaned out , would put the effective cost of credit union loans at the time of this comparison at around 17.5 per cent : still as cheap as the very cheapest commercial alternative then , and much cheaper than most .
13 For its part , the Commons itself was representative of a limited electorate although there was no expectation that the electorate , should , or would , seek to impinge on the independence of members ' judgements .
14 In addition , by July , the receipt of members ' subscriptions was tending to lag behind the predicted pattern .
15 Understandably , the great issue in members ' minds is what will the changes due in 1997 mean to them as individuals and to the Branch as an organisation .
16 The Select Committee on Members ' Interests found he was in ‘ clear breach of the terms and the spirit ’ of the rules on declaration of interests for failing to tell other committee members of his links with a company making flight simulators .
17 Yet for more than three months he has had in his hands the report by the Select Committee on Members ' Interests which recommends changes in the registration of commercial lobbying interests .
18 On March 7 he had been suspended from the House of Commons for 20 days after the Commons select committee on members ' interests had on Feb. 19 upheld two allegations against him of failing to declare business dealings in the register of MPs ' interests .
19 LIFFE , for example , has rules that impose capital requirements on its members , prescribe the content of customer agreements , and provide for inspection and monitoring visits to members ' premises , even though these functions are primarily dealt with by the SFA and the clearing house .
20 The balance in excess of £5m would be raised in proportion to members ' subscriptions .
21 There were 5 18 seats in all , shared out in proportion to members ' population size .
22 Alford was equally staunch in championing the rights of the Commons against the Lords , whether protesting at the Upper House 's attempts to control the negotiations over the Scottish union or complaining against their insistence on members ' ‘ standing so long bare ’ at conferences .
23 The most prominent issue of the year has been the question of the security of members ' interests in pension funds in the wake of the Maxwell affair .
24 It is assumed that the nature of members ' complaints against their union is such as to warrant special support , but why is this so ?
25 Companies have other attractions besides the limitation of members ' liability , most of which flow from the separate legal personality with which corporations are endowed under English law .
26 We did decide that we should reduce the money that is received by Councillors , and so they were proposals that were made along with other proposals about reductions in members ' services .
27 Deselected by his party for abusing the register of members ' interests .
28 [ That this House calls for publication of the Register of Members '
29 The motion calls for the publication of the Register of Members '
30 A Cleveland council leader criticised new regulations forcing councils to publish a register of members ' Page 4 .
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