Example sentences of "members ' [adj] " in BNC.

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1 As with all ultra-left groups , its members ' political lives were overshadowed by the dreadful possibility of a sell-out — the biggest danger in ultra-left politics , and always on the cards .
2 The Financial Times of March 29 described the diverse membership of the Council as " a clear attempt to balance politics , regional interests and subject specialists " , while other commentators noted the span of members ' political persuasions from social democracy to Marxist conservatism to right-wing Russian nationalism .
3 This is our members ' exclusive magazine , which can not be obtained anywhere else .
4 It will interest you to know , too , that the cost of producing Birds , the members ' exclusive magazine , is covered by advertising revenue .
5 Our links with the Women 's League of Health and Beauty were further strengthened on 21 April when Jean Parmiter was invited to teach at the East Midlands Associated Members ' Annual Reunion , held in Groby , Leicestershire .
6 Our primary units of reference are ‘ societies ’ , that is , distinct and relatively autonomous communities whose members ' mutual social relations are embedded in , and expressed through , the medium of a common culture .
7 Consequently , conversation analysis limits the external analyst 's interpretational leeway because it relates his or her interpretations back to the members ' mutual understanding of their utterances as manifest in their behaviour .
8 Freemasonry has been criticised , with good reasons , for its false god , its inaccurate gospel , its secrecy and , consequently , its easy abuse , its confusion of Scripture with its own ancient myths and fables , and its susceptibility to being misused for members ' selfish ends .
9 Robert Naish must have been disappointed at the members ' Extraordinary General Meeting on June 5th when his three-part motion failed to get the necessary 2:1 majority ( For 125 , Against 103 ) .
10 Members ' crafty move
11 May be accountancy related or appropriate to members ' current employment
12 When the Consultative Report was issued in November , ( reproduced in ACCOUNTANCY , December 1992 , p 147 ) a tight deadline of 31 January 1993 was imposed on members in order that the Institute would be able to respond promptly to members ' current needs .
13 ‘ Saxtet ’ present a unique musical entertainment incorporating arrangements of classical music and jazz , which have evolved naturally from its members ' wide-ranging influences and tastes .
14 The Eastern District also featured prominently among the appendices to the evidence , where there were several tables of information about selected Districts : the Eastern was a good choice for inclusion here because it embraced almost twice as many branches as any other District , it covered a distinctive part of the country and its relatively-high level of students ' and members ' financial contributions tended to show the WEA in a good light .
15 To remove financial roadblocks and ensure US programme members ' financial success , the company is offering 52% discounts on appropriate equipment purchases and hardware- and software-maintenance support contracts ; options for equipment leasing and financing also based on the 52% discount ; access to the company 's East Coast and West Coast qualification centres , where access to a network of HP 9000 products and technical assistance is provided free of charge ; workday telephone access to technical conversion specialists ; and 24-hour electronic bulletin access to engineering notes and product details .
16 This will include a common approach to defence procurement and the gradual integration of Community members ' armed forces under a joint military command .
17 The Court also ignored our members ' total rejection of any question of Performance Related Pay .
18 Is not the essential difference between Government policies and those of the Opposition that the Government 's prime concern lies with patients ' interests , while Opposition Members ' prime concern is to keep happy the unions that pay and sponsor them ?
19 Only one bugbear remains : the members ' obstinate refusal to grant full rights to Lancashire 's women subscribers , including access to a pavilion which remains a bastion of male chauvinism .
20 It would be impossible , therefore , to construct a rule that would frame the ambit of management discretion in such a way as to ensure that the members ' varying expectations were uniformly satisfied .
21 To show the effects of this process , consider a labour market in which there is a powerful trade union which resists wage cuts and uses its bargaining strength in an attempt to raise its members ' real wages .
22 Increased diagnostic accuracy by team members was associated with longer experience of team working , regardless of the team members ' professional background .
23 Undertake a comprehensive survey of members ' professional activities and interests as a basis for involving a larger proportion of members in Institute affairs.PS
24 RICE wines made from a recipe given last year were presented at an annual members ' judging evening of the Alresford and District Wine Circle at the John Pearson Hall last week .
25 The EC delegation raised questions about the ASEAN members ' continued status as " developing countries " given their favourable balance of trade with Europe .
26 I shall try to allay hon. Members ' understandable anxieties about the subject of victimisation .
27 Members ' primary duty when acting in the capacity of librarian is to their clients , i.e. the persons or groups of persons for whose requirements and use are intended the resources and services which the members are engaged to provide .
28 This improvement in its members ' economic fortunes was engineered through OPEC 's near monopoly power in supplying two thirds of the world 's oil at that time .
29 The engine ran successfully non-stop from Tywyn to Nant Gwernol with a TRPS members ' special before it was taken out of traffic .
30 At present , special tax rules apply to members ' special reserve funds which are maintained to meet future losses and are liable to tax relief at the higher rate .
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