Because at present, there is a practical reality when the situation arises, one in which a specialist transplant nurse will look at who is present around the bed, and then quietly speak to the family member or members who they believe will best represent the wishes of the deceased.
It meets every two years, and is attended by Member States and Associate Members, together with observers for non-Member States, intergovernmental organizations and non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
The complete study is available free to CEA member companies at members.
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An UMNO supreme council member says party members worry that Abdullah cannot be all that, especially when it comes to facing the resurgent opposition.
Chairman Dodd, Ranking Member Shelby, Members of the Committee, good morning.
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In one state I was told by a Board member that many Board members had private accounts with the consultant.
The 15-member panel would include members appointed by the White House as well as Democratic and Republican leaders of the House and Senate.
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Representatives of the Member States and Associate Members of UNESCO which are not members of the Council may nevertheless attend, as observers, meeting of the Council and its committees.
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Member States or Associate Members of UNESCO, as well as international non-governmental organizations and foundations that maintain official relations with UNESCO, especially those whose activities fall within the scope of the Award, are invited to submit nominations.
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The exemption from the working time directive was negotiated by the Conservative government in 1993 and is used to some extent by other member states, for members of the medical profession for example, although the UK is the only country which has opted out of it altogether.
Member States or Associate Members of UNESCO, non-governmental organizations and foundations that maintain official relations with UNESCO, especially those whose activities fall within the scope of the Prize, as well as former laureates of the Prize, qualified eminent personalities and any suitable person or civil society organization working for the advancement of a culture of peace, human rights, non-violence and tolerance in the world are invited to nominate candidates.
It has a 41-member cast, 18 orchestra members, several complicated sets and 27 daring aerial stunts.
The GAA has expelled one player, two club members and a member of the coaching staff of St Mary's.
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Conservative member Louise Mensch criticised Labour members for including the "not fit" line and said the report had lost credibility.
In September he appointed a four-member committee to lobby EU members.
He remains the public face of UKIP - still in demand from political discussion programmes and probably the only member of the party most members of the public would recognise - but he is no longer its leader.
No member of the board, whose members include CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta, was compensated, it said.
In the case of a five-member panel, four of the members could vote guilty and impose the death penalty.
There is no other signed contract or agreement either between all of the members or between each member and the conference.
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The EWA is a dues-free 501(c)(4) umbrella organization representing over 200 member organizations and hundreds of individual members worldwide in 18 countries.
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A.L.L.S. is the annual "experimental" meet of the Tripoli Rocketry Association, a 3, 800-member organization devoted to what its members call high-power rocketry.
But now the European Union has swollen to become a 27-member club and, for older members, some of the shine has come off that freedom.
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It is true that because Lisbon will not be in force by then, the next commission will have to have fewer members than there are member states.
The five-member panel includes one member representing Pacific Lumber, two members representing the federal and state governments, and two at-large members, who must be unanimously approved by the other panelists.
Over the course of this year, I've met with FEI member companies, auditors and committee members to discuss what lessons have been learned, and what can be done to further streamline the compliance process, further reducing costs for 2006 and beyond.
But, opposition members noticed one Tory assembly member, Victoria Borwick, was missing from the session.
Bus C was the third bus in a convoy of vehicles operated by Fabulous Coach for members of the 375-member band.
At least four other core members, including one leading member of the group who uses the handle Sabu, have yet to be detained.
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Ennis, a member of Sheffield Athletics Club, whose members train at Don Valley Stadium, said it held "great memories" as it was where she started her athletic career.
Second, a stumbling block could emerge from ICANN's efforts to hold an open and fair election among all Internet users to choose nine new members for its 19-member board.
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