But chair of the work and pensions select committee Dame Anne Begg said the change would cut disabled people's independence.
As one of the foremost experts on economic crises--and how to solve them--my next nominee, Christina Romer, will bring a critically needed perspective to her work as chair of my Council of Economic Advisors.
In fact, the Energy Committee, thanks to the work of its Chair, Senator Jeff Bingaman, has already passed key provisions of comprehensive legislation.
The Chair of the Commission shall work with the Executive Director to convene regular meetings of the Commission, determine its agenda, and direct its work, consistent with this order.
Tributes were paid by committee members for the hard work and dedication of the chair, Ann Jones AM.
And I want to thank Jim McNerney and Ursula Burns, who are serving as chair and vice chair of this council, for their outstanding work.
"We don't need a study, we need a fair share for writers of the revenue our work generates, " said John Bowman, chair of the guild's negotiating committee, in a statement.
He sat them in a chair and asked them to wear virtual-reality goggles, which work by projecting a picture in front of each eye.
Ministers will work to prevent terrorist financing and will formally seek the chair of the worldwide Financial Action Task Force in Cape Town on Tuesday.
This film, based on a BBC episode of Earth Reporters, follows Dr Susan Wijffels, one of the world's foremost oceanographers, and chair of IOC science advisory groups, as she and her colleagues work with the IOC to maintain this essential ocean observing system.
He was like a tiny watchmaker, and he drew up a chair and knelt on it so that he could get directly over the work.
It's a shift in thinking that is rippling through places of work, schools and homes as the very fundamentals -- chair at desk -- seem to cause harm when used for the lengths of time now considered normal.
When results of the second BG-12 study were released, participants remember Al Sandrock, the Biogen researcher who led the way to developing the drug, sitting puffed up in his chair looking at the positive results, euphoric that five years of hard work were paying off.
The detection of Alzheimer's disease in people with no symptoms is very much a work in progress, said Dr. Allan Levey, professor and chair of neurology at Emory University Medical School.
CNN: Children of Alzheimer's sufferers want to know their risk
Mr Gates, however, has had to work at his partnerships: after leaving the chief executive's chair at Microsoft he almost drove Mr Ballmer to distraction and the two had to make peace over dinner in 2001.
Professor Laura McAllister, chair of Sport Wales and a UK Sport board member, points to the work of Disability Sport Wales performance academy coaches such as Anthony Hughes for maximising the medal and performance potential of athletes.
BBC: Paralympics: Coaches in Wales behind disabled sport elite
But supporters of the plan have hit back, with over 50 Conservative activists, including constituency chairmen, the chair of Conservative Future - the party's section for under 30s - and the chair of the National Conservative Convention - which leads the party's grassroots work - urging MPs to listen to the "wider views" of voters.
Professor Ian Gilmore, president of the Royal College of Physicians and chair of the UK Alcohol Health Alliance, said he was sceptical the campaign would work.
Gerald Holtham's work was apparently respected within Whitehall and even if he doesn't chair the Welsh Calman his previous reports could form part of the new commission's report.
Dame Anne, who uses a wheelchair and was vice-chair of a Speaker's conference on representation in Parliament, urged political parties to work harder to attract people from minorities to stand for election.
The Chair shall convene meetings of the Special Task Force, determine its agenda, and direct its work.
WHITEHOUSE: Executive Order 13491 -- Ensuring Lawful Interrogations
Some of the little tricks that always work with younger boys are things like always sitting in a sofa, or a chair with big, soft arms if possible.
And you choose who you work for -- I mean AMPAS -- with Sid Ganis and Alan Bergman as chair and vice-chair of this ball?
Book browsing is hungry and thirsty work, but there are plenty of options for a prolonged stop: pull up a chair at one of the many cafes that surround the city's squares or head for the Mosae Gusto underground food hall.
On the same date, Commission Chair Daphne Kwok will be honored by The Asian Professional Exchange ( www.apex.org) for her work and leadership in serving the AAPI community.
WHITEHOUSE: WHIAAPI Weekly Highlights: AAPI Heritage Month Edition
Others honoured in Hampshire included Liphook's Neil Couling who is made an CBE for public service, while Michael Wells, chair of Lochs and Glens Holidays, is appointed an OBE for services to the tourism industry and his charity work.
The difference, says Idealab Chair Bill Gross, is that eWallet doesn't depend on mutual e-commerce pacts among Web merchants to work.
But the deputy chair of the British Medical Association's GPs committee, Dr Richard Vautrey, insisted that most people want to work.
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