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  • Sony Pictures Animation has a full slate of films including the mouth-watering 3D comedy Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, which opened as the #1 movie in North America on September 18, Hotel Transylvania, now in pre-production and, in association with Columbia Pictures, The Smurfs, now in production. Anton Yelchin and Fred Armisen Join The Smurfs | /Film
  • Kij: Nice to see Dream-Quest receive such prominence with that fantastic Gervasio Gallardo cover, inseparable from the contents thanks to childhood associations very similar to yours. MIND MELD: Books That Hold Special Places in Our Hearts and On Our Shelves
  • The genus Barclaya is very seldom seen in association with Cryptocoryne species.
  • Of course, you would expect it to be damp in those parts of the Highlands which the Camanachd Association holds as its fiefdom and indeed shinty has suffered in recent weeks with matches being cancelled due to unplayable pitches.
  • There is also a small genus of orchids, called coralroots, that obtains the majority of its nutrition from a mycorrhizal association with soil fungi.
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  • I'm personally offended both by the error on the Times website and by your association of me with what you call the intentional slander of US marines. Rightwing Spin That Haditha Massacre Never Occurred
  • And so we found an association between this opacity at the back of the lens and short-sightedness, or myopia.
  • All democratic associations or groups were outlawed. Paul VI - The First Modern Pope
  • ‘We've been on an economic downtrend for the past three years that needs to be stopped,’ said the head of the BDA employers association.
  • Soon the association was strong enough to boycott local landlords who were evicting their tenants and offering the land to others at increased rents.
  • A former president of the Soil Association, Helen has been actively involved in promoting the benefits of organic methods to the farming community.
  • They form the bedrock of the Association's existence.
  • The results of two recent studies have demonstrated an association between postneonatal mortality and particulate air pollution.
  • You might consider doing this ritual destruction on a New Moon, as it is a phase of the moon commonly held in association with new beginnings.
  • I find that the association between gestational diabetes and perinatal death or morbidity was recognized in 1983.
  • From the association's secretary each member received a package of more or less gorgeous blanks, printed like a billhead, on handsome paper, properly ruled in columns; a bill-head worded something like this -- Life on the Mississippi
  • Queensland Orienteering Association development officer Liz Bourne says that probably more than any other sport orienteering has suffered from the loss of bushland, particularly around Brisbane.
  • By launching the commercial scheme in the guise of an athletic club it falls within the rules of the Amateur Athletic Association.
  • Research carried out by the British Scientific Dining Association reveals that crapulence has bad effects on the memory and makes people slow-witted.
  • Now the American Psychological Association has weighed in as well, with a 67-page report on the dangers of the "sexualization" of girls. Archive 2007-03-01
  • It should be recognized that superelectrophilic reactions frequently proceed with only "electrophilic assistance" (solvation, association) by the superacids without forming distinct dipositive intermediates. George A. Olah - Autobiography
  • She was a total mystery to him in spite of their long and successful association.
  • A new industry association has arisen to address security-related aspects of geospatial technologies and information.
  • This experience fostered broad exposure to the nursing association congress and how it relates to the governance of the association.
  • The association encourages and welcomes new members.
  • Shortlisted vehicles will be announced in early November and the members of the Irish Motoring Writers Association will have a final chance to test-drive contending vehicles at a refresher day before final judging takes place.
  • ‘There were seven misquotes, 32 errors of fact,’ he says, overlooking his own book's refreshingly loose association with accepted English grammar and punctuation.
  • Such status also supports the photograph's definition as object, thus affirming its artistic value through a disassociation with traditional photographs, both fine art and commercial.
  • Adult male elephants are generally solitary or associate with other bulls in loose associations while females live in families.
  • It may also give other associations who are holding their fire at the minute out of party loyalty, the push to declare for the DUP.
  • Association between a heterocyclic compound stimulating lipid and carbohydrate metabolisms and an antioxidant agent for treating obesity.
  • Problems of political obligation can only be overcome by participatory political associations which would allow citizens to create their own political obligations.
  • The American Heart Association (AHA) is reporting that Americans are eating about 22 teaspoons of sugar (or 350 calories) every day from the "added sugar" in processed foods and beverages. Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Artificial Sweeteners: Are They Better or Worse Than the Real Thing?
  • When we glance over the history of flagellation and realize that, though whipping as a punishment has been very widespread and common, there have been periods and lands showing no clear knowledge of any sexual association of whipping, it becomes clear that whipping is not necessarily an algolagnic manifestation. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 3 Analysis of the Sexual Impulse; Love and Pain; The Sexual Impulse in Women
  • The Danish government gave the Association permission to purchase food from Danish sources and to import foodstuffs from neutral countries for reshipment to needy prisoners of war (this permission was highly unusual given the tight blockade that the Allies imposed on Denmark to prevent the trans-shipment of food to Germany). Pursuit of an 'Unparalleled Opportunity': The American YMCA and Prisoner of War Diplomacy among the Central Power Nations during World War I
  • The Consumers' Association and the AA Motoring Trust believe the test should be made more realistic by increasing the speed and including what would happen in a side-on crash.
  • One can further continue the associations with the contrasts of righteousness and wrongdoing, life and death and the like.
  • A five-pointed star, the pentagram or pentacle, sometimes has magical and occult associations.
  • Highland slopes were characterized by an association of clubmoss (Lycopodium trichiatum), a fern (Gleichemia polypodioides), and flowering plants (Poa fuegiana, Acaena seurguisarbae, Scirpus aucklandicus, Uncinia brevicaulis, and Trisetum insulare). Amsterdam and Saint-Paul Islands temperate grasslands
  • Again, if the United States be not a government proper, but an association of States in the nature of contract merely, can it, as a contract, be peaceably unmade by less than all the parties who made it?
  • Given the completely negative associations nihilism has for many of us, simply to have it redefined as a theological posture is worth the price of the book.
  • Behind Luff has soccer association president after all the tribulus prosperous uneven standard support.
  • Many theologians hold that these attributes are metaphorical rather than real, since comparison of God to human beings is strictly forbidden due to fears of associationism.
  • “Myers,” presumably speaking through the medium, produced a stream of poetic, recondite associations from the word Lethe that meant nothing to the medium or the experimenter. Experiencing the Next World Now
  • But ascetics, nuns, and unordained members of religious associations of men were not originally in the ranks of the clergy, and, strictly speaking, are not so even to-day, though, on account of their closer and more special dependence on ecclesiastical authority, they have long been included under the title clergy in its wider sense (see RELIGIOUS). The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent
  • The legislature also passed the National Rifle Association's bill to prohibit cities and counties from adopting local gun-control ordinances, the same measure I had vetoed in 1989.
  • This company specialized processing production T-shirt, knitting movement coverall, association uniform, culture T-shirt, leisure series and so on.
  • He said in the case of base tax from marketeers, the problem had been the politics of markets where it was not clear which association was legally constituted and could be relied upon.
  • The one concession to modernity is a notice at the bottom of the page which says that items in bold print are organic and certified by the Soil Association.
  • Only if the same association is shown by others and defies simple explanation should it be taken seriously. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is accordingly not a right to exercise liberties (such as free speech or association) within a prison's walls.
  • Over six years ago, the Association put forward proposals, which would rank farmers as preferential creditors for agricultural produce supplied by them.
  • Democracy shows an independent positive association with health, which remains after adjustment for a country's wealth, its level of inequality, and the size of its public sector.
  • Increasingly since then archaeologists have recognized the importance of identifying and accurately recording associations between remains on sites.
  • Nations. yep, it's pretty quaint stuff, couched in terms of newness and normalcy, of foreigness and familiarity. it describes the music as modern and "swingy" and yet timeless, as being of universal appeal - they belong to everyone - and yet "from a single nationality." i wonder whether the universalist rhetoric was meant to appeal to non-jews or simply to jews ambivalent about their jewishness? or am i simply being naive about midcentury, metropolitan jewishness? it is interesting to me also that, apparently, zionist discourse had not yet divorced the term palestinian from any association with jewish heritage. Wayneandwax.com
  • From the beginning, professions mobilised themselves in their defence against quacks and impostors through associations or institutes.
  • Mr Blunkett's whistle-stop tour continued with meetings with Keighley Together, a group set up to underline the positive images of the town, and the Braithwaite People's Association.
  • Sometimes this effect is called “tenebrism,” especially in association with 17th Century followers of Caravaggio in Spain and Italy. Chiaroscuro
  • He also had a long association with a company making ties, which gave him a poor opinion of the dress sense of the modern footballer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Two separate studies presented today during the Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Urological Association (AUA) in Orlando confirmed existing hypotheses that maternal exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals – including total polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs, such as Arochlor) and organochlorinated pesticides (such as dichlorodiphenyl-trichloroethane, or DDT) may contribute to an increased incidence of these conditions. Maternal Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants Linked to Urologic Conditions in Boys
  • This result should reassure women planning pregnancies, their healthcare providers, and the wider health community that the evidence of an association between folic acid and an increase in twinning is probably false.
  • The Village Association will pay for the three monthly intervals.
  • Under our public expenditure plans, housing association output is due to rise substantially to at least 40,000 by 1993-94.
  • A housing association has launched an investigation after the death of a pensioner who lay in his home undiscovered for two days.
  • It would be replaced by a mixture of housing associations, tenants' co-ownership schemes and further individual ownership.
  • The National Rifle Association says taggants in gunpowder might act like a match struck near gasoline.
  • Judge Shwartz was called "unanimously well qualified" in the American Bar Association's review of her nomination. NYT > Home Page
  • Cymbopogon spp. (ganaune gans) is another short grass species that occurs in distinct associations on the floodplain and is eaten by greater one-horned rhinoceroses and elephants. Terai-Duar savanna and grasslands
  • In contrast to these associations, there was no correlation between leaf and cell width, nor between leaf and cell length.
  • It increased popular support by its association with the land reform agitation.
  • In 1969, he was elected to the presidency of the Association of Chambers of Commerce in Turkey, a highly influential and semipolitical position, but his Islamist policies led to his rapid ejection from the post by Demirel, by then prime minister. The Guardian World News
  • We found no difference in the values of odds ratio or association.
  • You know, I don ` t want to use the term guilty necessarily but implicated by association or however you want to call it. CNN Transcript Mar 18, 2008
  • Peter Melchett, policy director of the Soil Association and Britain's most famous crop trasher, who famously pulled up six-and-a-half acres of GM maize in 1999, says that £20m of taxpayers 'money has gone into GM crop research since 1997, despite the fact that not a single crop is grown in the UK. Just because GM is gaining popularity doesn't make it right
  • Recently, the Commission on Accrediting of the Association of Theological Schools (ATS) approved of the following changes to the ThM program (formerly known as the MTh program) at St. Vladimir's: News from SVOTS.Edu
  • Here, we observe that the difference is caused by reversible multimolecular association while folding in solution, an avenue of kinetic partitioning that slows the overall rate of renaturation relative to the chaperonin chamber, where such associations cannot occur. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences current issue
  • He has a shelf full of things, each of which has associations for him.
  • The Association said that Dr. Nighat Shaheen and Dr. Bilal were part of first and second team to give gynae opinion and examined the bodies of victims at Shopian. Justice Jan Commission recommendations shall be strictly implemented: Govt Spokesman
  • In two thousand six, the United States Tennis Association named the tennis center in honor of tennis champion and activist Billie Jean King.
  • The plates of the guests were never less than half-full and yet association members were concerned that people did not have enough to eat.
  • The Romantic conception of the self was an outgrowth of Kant's critique of associationism.
  • Mr. Emanuel will soon join Christina Romer, Peter Orszag and Larry Summers (who has become less visible than Dick Cheney) in the Obama alumni association. Emanuel's Elbows Revisited
  • The next higher examples to be met are the frequently cited ants and bees, belonging to the lowly organized class of arthropoda, yet, through the advantage of association and mutual aid, developing actions and habits only found elsewhere in the human race. Man And His Ancestor A Study In Evolution
  • She held the presidency of the association for three years.
  • After years of derision and association with loutish behaviour, lager is mounting a fightback. After real ale, brewers cash in on trend for 'real lagers'
  • He is highly respected throughout the cricket association for his skill and competitiveness.
  • They admit that if they cannot find sufficient purchasers then they will have to accept offers from housing associations to purchase the homes.
  • KC: Bradford, you know every well that the "rule" of codon-amino acid specification is the association between the two. Are Stereochemical Explanations Causally Sufficient?
  • Although upbeat about the response, Ms. Sujatha looked chary of the financial soundness of the association.
  • We can test the association between a phenotype and a set of haplotypes rather than a single haplotype.
  • In particular, the absence of legal means for coffee shops to obtain cannabis has highlighted their association with organized crime. Amsterdam's cannabis-selling coffee shops face crackdown
  • These studies have led to the findings that bundles of several doublet microtubules can propagate bending waves, and a pair of outer doublets can undergo cyclical association/dissociation interaction.
  • Once again at the level of the overkingship, as opposed to the smaller kingdoms, there was no continuity of existence and association with a particular family.
  • Jean-Paul Grard, president of the UPR truckers' association, told a press conference, that the government had to do something to ensure that French haulier companies survived in business. French truckers on the move again ... or not
  • This applies to the association or correlation he sought to establish between the theolog - ical stage and militarism, between metaphysical modes of thought and “defensive” warfare and between the growth of positive science and the phase of industrial - ism and the cessation of war. Dictionary of the History of Ideas
  • To understand the patterns of associations in the field we therefore need to measure the benefits and costs of myrmecophily both in the presence and in the absence of ants.
  • Rossing-type high tonnage low-grade uranium as well as classic vein-type models may be considered in association with numerous anatexis granites occurring within paragneisses of the LaGuiche Basin. Marketwire - Breaking News Releases
  • They also received warm greetings from the Hong Kong Table Tennis Association which trained their sons and will arrange their trip.
  • Thousands of Victorian workers joined educational associations in an attempt to better themselves.
  • The NWPMA is a regional trade association made up of distributors, suppliers and supplier reps in the promotional marketing industry.
  • The pharisaical, malefic, and incogitant Guidelines for Bias-Free Writing is a product of the pointy-headed wowsers at the Association of American University Presses who established a Task Force on Bias-Free Language filled with cranks, pokenoses, blowhards, four-flushers, and pettifogs. P.J. O’Wowser
  • However, a much stronger negative association was found between neurotic symptoms and the perceived adequacy of social relationships.
  • The Ferry Laws, the legislation of 1886 affecting teachers, the Law of Associations in 1901, and ultimately the Law of 1904, excluding religious from teaching, laicized a pre-existing educational system.
  • The National Rifle Association and other advocates of firearms rights are expected to vigorously oppose these proposals.
  • A few months after performing his first lobotomy in 1936, Freeman presented the case to the annual meeting of the Southern Medical Association.
  • Granma (which, now that I've said it a few times, is a really bad name for any magazine except the house organ of the American Association of Retired People) had "compelling" "evidence" of the U.S. attack, claiming that if the parasite, which is known as varroa, had infiltrated the island naturally, it would've spread from east to west. American Beat: Bad Bee-Havior?
  • This involves a form of associative learning (learning from the association between an action and the reinforcer), rather than any insight.
  • Tea, you must know, is styled ` plew 'on board, in the slang of the training-ship; possibly, through some association with the ` sky blue' known in the boarding-schools of shore folk. Young Tom Bowling The Boys of the British Navy
  • The Association, whose anniversary we celebrate to-night, was founded seven years ago, for the purpose of granting permanent pensions to such of the corps dramatique as had retired from the stage, either from a decline in their years or a decay of their powers. Speeches: Literary and Social
  • According to the American Heart Association, a healthy total cholesterol level for someone with no additional risk factors (smoking, obesity) is less than 200mg/dL (milligrams per decaliter), assuming their LDL and HDL totals are also at desirable levels. EHow - Health How To's
  • Stevia, too, has an association with good health as it has a low glycaemia index. FoodAndDrinkEurope RSS
  • The village ceased to be a voluntary, personal association and became an administrative division existing for the convenience of the state.
  • The National Association of Counties recently formed a Rural Action Caucus, which is growing at a healthy clip.
  • The UK has become increasingly reliant on imported food and its faith in the long-term surety of the global market is misplaced, according to research released by the Soil Association. FoodNavigator RSS
  • The hypothesis of this study was that variation in observed plant associations were correlated with variations in soil properties.
  • It is said to succeed better than thymol in hookworm (uncinariasis) and, unlike that agent, can be given in association with castor oil, the latter also increasing its efficiency.
  • And so she did, watching in quiet disassociation as the sun began to rise over the distant trees, lighting the sky on fire with a symphony of reds and oranges.
  • Doyle III , speaking at an American Bar Association conference in New Orleans last week, said the New York bar "remains opposed to nonlawyer ownership" but the "idea is worthy of serious consideration. Proceedings | Highlights from the Law Blog
  • In two thousand six, the United States Tennis Association named the tennis center in honor of tennis champion and activist Billie Jean King.
  • Unlike other arachnids, which are free-living, a large number of acarines have developed intimate associations with other animals.
  • The association of the cherts with carbonaceous sandstones and lacustrine shales in the Rhynie Cherts Unit indicates sinter deposition interrupted alluvial floodplain sedimentation of mud and sand.
  • So he may appreciate the paradox of his lightning ascent in his second calling – not to mention the mutterings of those press-box colleagues who have toiled diligently for years without recognition from their trade's association and remember the days when they called him Captain Grumpy, a soubriquet he did his best to live up to. US hard courts will reveal if Andy Murray's lapses are part of a cycle | Kevin Mitchell
  • His English improved enormously because of his association with British people.
  • He was considered tainted by association with the corrupt regime.
  • The nonconformist Bethel and Seion chapels had originally entered into association with the Welsh Presbyterian Union of the United States, but they joined the United Church of Canada in 1933 and after 1936 Welsh services ceased.
  • Pearsons correlation coefficient was calculated to measure the association between continuous variables.
  • Within weeks of forms going out, the event - run in association with the Yorkshire Professional Golfers' Association - was fully subscribed.
  • Renin and atrial natriuretic peptide restriction fragment length polymorphisms: association with ethnicity and blood pressure.
  • Freedom of expression and of the press, and freedom of peaceful assembly, of association and of movement were all guaranteed.
  • We were only one of many groups and associations who came out. Times, Sunday Times
  • Palestinian IT Association (PITA) reports on the IT sector in Gaza, "We are able to export software and communication systems to the Middle East", "but the siege is our biggest obstacle" referring to the limitation on technologies Israel allows into Gaza. Hani Almadhoun: Cloud Computing & Outmaneuvering the Gaza Siege
  • No studio, thus far, has bankrolled a big production about good old association football.
  • He found he could get patients to talk just by putting them in a relaxing position (the couch) and encouraging them to say whatever came into their heads (free association).
  • Recently I attended a meeting jointly held by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), a voluntary standards certification organization, and the Toy Industry Association (TIA), a trade group that represents toy makers. Toy industry moves toward safety certification program
  • The association between chronic hepatitis C virus infection and hepatocellular carcinoma has been described, although the exact oncogenic mechanism is unknown.
  • As chairman of the association, he held office for over twenty years.
  • Entacapone is also available as a single ingredient product (sold under the brand name Comtan) to be always administered in association with carbidopa/levodopa (entacapone has no antiparkinsonian effect of its own). Foodconsumer.org
  • The president of Business Process Industries Association of India, Samir Chopra, says eventually economic pragmatism will prevail, ensuring that outsourcing continues to flourish.
  • As a member of the Western Front Association, he is currently trying to save a concrete pillbox on Rochdale Road East, not far from Heywood Cemetery.
  • The rights of referendum and initiative foster active participation by citizens in numerous associations and movements, which are widely
  • The National Rifle Association says taggants in gunpowder might act like a match struck near gasoline.
  • This kind of connection we shall term irritative association, to distinguish it from sensitive and voluntary associations. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
  • A few fibers of the medullary stria are said to pass by the habenular nucleus to the roof of the mid-brain, especially the superior colliculus, while a few others come into relation with the posterior longitudinal bundle and association tracts of the mesencephalon. IX. Neurology. 4e. Composition and Central Connections of the Spinal Nerves
  • Vegetation associations of the alluvia of the Silice Plateau. Caves of Aggtelek and Slovak Karst, Hungary and Slovakia
  • Letting him go ends any association with an era that is, for many Russians, synonymous with corruption.
  • The Consumers Association of Ireland claimed the increases were unwarranted.
  • The quote was diligently flashed around the world by wire agencies, including the Press Association.
  • The national organizer of a Ghanaian youth association is calling on elders and traditional rulers to help resolve a brewing conflict over a chieftaincy dispute. Ghanaian Youth Leader Urges Elders to End Chieftaincy Disputes
  • The Polish Hockey Association secretary also came into the field and accused the Pakistanis of unsporting behaviour.
  • Who is eligible to apply for membership of the association?
  • A strong association, however, is not a proof of causation.
  • The powers that be, in this case the independent Television Association, banned the advertisement altogether.
  • A close association between cyclic vomiting in children and that form of periodic headache known as migraine has often been observed. The Nervous Child
  • Though cross-island expressways had been envisioned by the Regional Plan Association in the 1920s, it was in the postwar years that the megalomaniacal urban planner Robert Moses made Lomex — a proposed 200-foot-wide swath along Broome Street requiring the demolition of buildings housing at least 1,972 families and 804 businesses — the centerpiece of his vision to modernize New York. Indignation Superhighway
  • In fact, it's precisely because we do not know how it works that we do not rule out the possibility that it does in fact work, the possibility even that others might understand the workings we do not -- hence the term arcanum, with its associations of secret knowledge. Archive 2008-08-01
  • Peg was gifted with her hands and made numerous vestments for the clergy through her association with the Apostolic Workers.
  • A number of missions owe their existence to the initiative and financial support given in the first place by the Association.
  • Competition between the constituent nations of the United Kingdom got under way almost as soon as the sports of association and rugby football had their rules agreed.
  • Finally, in a free democratic society, voluntary associations provide a training ground for participation in wider politics.
  • The Davis's long association continues, for they are still the owners.
  • Camacho easily outboxed him on the way to winning the fringe National Boxing Association super middleweight title.
  • The Association also operates a complaints procedure.
  • The Motorsport Industry Association has also organised the event, where a variety of road, rally and drag cars are being displayed.
  • If the associations we report are causal it may be that men, who are generally heavier than women, overcome the protective cushion of the air bag and strike the steering wheel more readily.
  • These corporate associations led to a form of self-censorship. Times, Sunday Times
  • Kirk, mayor from 1995 to 2002, got the owners of the Dallas Mavericks of the National Basketball Association and the Dallas Stars of the National Hockey League to bear most of the cost.
  • New members were also inducted into the Senior Citizens Association at the meeting.
  • On occasion, the Association has suffered discredit because of the actions or communications of chapters and conferences.
  • McCain deserved to lose because he held his tongue on Obama's associations with Rev. Wright, ACORN, Bill Ayres, Palin: 'I will forever question' Rev. Wright strategy
  • Religious organisations are no different from any other members' club or voluntary association. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fortunately, Viktor valued him and they had a long association before he ever worked with Irina.
  • CBC radio announcer Katherine Duncan will emcee the event, which is put on by the the Book Publishers Association and the Writers Guild of Alberta.
  • We Are Golf, a new coalition led by four of the game's leading associations and supported by other small businesses, met with key members of Congress last week in conjunction with the third annual National Golf Day. On the bag: Now playing, Return to PGA Tour's island
  • Members of the playing field association met last night to discuss which of three consultants to award the £25,000 contract to carry out the feasibility study.
  • In 1992, pranksters turned the horse into a zebra by using rolls of black bin bags to create stripes down the sides, and the association said there had also been attempts to turn it into an elephant.
  • Eight to 10 other members (who are no longer with the association) are also owed an as-yet undetermined amount of money.
  • Republicanism, neo-conservatism, and tea-partyism do,however, seem to make natural bed fellows, and their love affair with Mr Smith seems to imply, ‘guilt by association’. The Evolution of Everything - The Panda's Thumb
  • Since the national association was formed, 1.5 million people have been referred to Victim Support.
  • It shows the close association that can exist between organic chemical synthesis and clay surfaces.
  • Wrong; they include charities, trade unions, trade associations and a whole array of organizations that fall within the rubric of not-for-profit organizations because, among other things, they don't issue stock shares or distribute their surplus funds to owners and shareholders, but instead use their funds to help achieve their social goals. Joel Cohen: Challenging Not-for-Profit Executive Compensation
  • She has served in various volunteer positions for twenty years, including the association's national president for the 1999-2001 biennium.
  • We should not be surprised at this: after all, quantitative research teaches us that it is rarely the case that we find perfect associations between variables.
  • The only possible scope for early development is in association with its agricultural use, for example living accommodation for farm workers or owner-occupiers.
  • Thousands of Victorian workers joined educational associations in an attempt to better themselves.
  • Mr Turrell, who previously worked in the family building firm, rejoined the district as an assistant Scoutmaster and has stayed with the association ever since.
  • It was produced by the all-party parliamentary beer association, which receives more than £35,000 a year from pub and brewery companies.
  • Local authority associations say the transfer money is likely to be more than £100 million short of what is needed.
  • This season, each player on the women's hockey team had to pay $125 each to cover association fees, tournament fees, referees and timekeepers.
  • Mee talks about the alleged good work of members of the zoo-trade body, the British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquaria (Biaza).
  • Our overarching goal is to both provide a needed community service, and to raise the profile and public visibility of the Alabama State Nurses Association.
  • As a third-party institution China Internet Association, a trade association to join, then the effect of making the Internet the control of public opinion to be greatly enhanced.
  • Sabbatarianism appeared within the bounds of the association at an early date and Seventh-day Baptist churches were formed (1705 onward). Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon"
  • It shows the close association that can exist between organic chemical synthesis and clay surfaces.
  • Meniscectomy has been the standard surgical treatment for a torn meniscus, but clinical studies have demonstrated a strong association between meniscectomy and the development of osteoarthritis.
  • Civil society associations like churches, service clubs, sporting clubs and arts groups are the most likely settings for these relationships.
  • Another good association could bethe white umbel Seseli libanotus with the purple-tinted foliage of theupright Thalictrum 'Elin'. Gardens: Planting in drifts
  • Association colloids are formed in solutions of molecules that include both lyophilic and lyophobic regions.
  • We used cross-tabulations and rank correlation coefficients to investigate bivariate association.
  • I know our local association does very little to promote the sport of bowling.
  • The association works to promote the status of retired people as useful members of the community.

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