Its governing council will meet in person that day rather than by telephone, its August custom.
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What does he tell us about those responsible for the integrity of its governing institutions?
The supremo of its governing body, the International Cricket Council, should have no time to spare for this task.
To counter this weakening, the ECB looks likely to cut interest rates when its governing council meets on July 5th.
For example, its governing body would be empowered to impose what amount to international taxes on resources extracted from the ocean floor and subsurface.
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Goode said he hoped the furor would not have a negative effect on the racket sport longer term, given the swift response by its governing officials.
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The issue was opened up for discussion again in April when a paper was drawn up by the Bench of Bishops for its governing body.
The group has chosen to have four lay members - instead of the minimum of two - on its governing body, to help resolve any conflicts of interest.
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Its governing structure and its transparency have been superb.
Back on May 11, FIFA president Sepp Blatter proclaimed that the vote-selling scandal that has devastated world football and its governing body had to be resolved in time for the June 1 presidential election.
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If the Church in Wales decides that it wants to hold gay weddings, its governing body can ask the Lord Chancellor to make an order to enable it to do so (a shorthand way of changing the law).
And in fact, in the Dodd-Frank statute itself, not only was there no effort to make the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency subject to a multimember commission as its governing structure, but the OCC was actually given additional authorities.
India has recently tightened up its rules governing the use of Information technology, but it has no data protection legislation.
Since 1983, when the SEC revised its rules governing money market funds, there has been only one instance of a money market fund paying investors less than the principal they invested, according to the Investment Company Institute, a trade association for U.S. investment companies.
Today the Department of Interior released its proposed rules governing oil and gas fracking on federal lands.
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Another challenge Kaufhof faces are the German laws governing its hours of operation.
And the state of Hesse said this week that it would change the law governing its publicly owned savings banks.
Mr Draper made his remarks as the Neill committee on Standards in Public Life resumed its public review of the implementation of its previous recommendations governing MPs, ministers, civil servants and quangos.
In a short statement the ECB said its 23-person governing council had agreed to maintain emergency liquidity provision to Cyprus's banks until Monday.
Officially, the Conservative Party is achieving as much, if not more, in coalition with the Liberal Democrats than it would have done if it had been governing on its own.
Faith in government is seductive in its appeal to the governing class who gain legitimacy and power with their promises of increased economic security and to those in the Washington media who share their limelight.
In 1997, the legislature nearly killed the FHSAA over the issue how its rules could stifle transfers under school choice plans, but instead officially designated it the official public-school association as a compromise to the organization in a bill that regulated its organizational structure and governing authority.
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Busy dodging bands of marauding protesters, its ministers have been doing precious little governing, at a time when Thailand's exports are crumbling, its vital tourist trade faces collapse and unemployment seems likely to soar.
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To be sure, the PJD is only six months into its first term as a governing coalition.
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It is rare in the U.S. mall industry for a founding family to have no governing role in its company.
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Its new flagship, Kadima, failed to win the support of any other party in its bid to form a governing coalition.
Football's world governing body made its opposition to the co-hosting proposal known last Thursday after a meeting of Fifa's executive committee in Germany.
Shorn of its own candidate, the governing coalition would split between the two, reckons Gaudencio Torquato, professor of politics at Sao Paulo University, making the final result unpredictable.
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