For example, one member joined after moving from New York to San Francisco for a work position and reconnected with a long-lost colleague that resulted in significant business transactions.
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While the European Union permits the free movement of goods and services throughout the 27-member zone, moving goods around the Middle East is nothing like as simple, with import and export duties to be paid and extensive bureaucracy.
Under the lottery program, visas are made available to applicants from countries with low rates of immigration to the U.S. Lottery winners have a chance at moving to the U.S. without a family member or an employer as a sponsor, the most common routes to obtaining a green card.
But Sabah and Sarawak, where BN cleaned up, were given greater representation, with former Sabah chief minister Bernard Dompok moving into the PM's department as a full cabinet member.
Meanwhile, Clinton was moving to the edge of the stage to connect with an audience member.
Labour MP Chris Bryant, a member of the culture select committee, said the BBC was moving in the right direction.
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They will be measures that should have bipartisan support and that he expects will have bipartisan support, because everyone's focus in Washington, whether you're a member a of Congress or a member of this administration, ought to be on getting this economy moving faster and the need to hire more people faster.
The commission also wants to continue work on moving to a transferable voting system, which it believes works better in multi-member constituencies.
European Union diplomats on Wednesday said a U.K.-led push to relax the arms embargo on Syria this month looks likely to stall, with most member states wanting to give the latest Syria peace initiatives more time before moving toward arming the opposition.
Moving derivatives trades to clearing-houses mitigates the effect of a default of a clearing member (Lehman Brothers' cleared trades were handled smoothly in 2008, for example).
Tony Burton, a member of the Rogers Task Force, is cautiously optimistic that policy towards cities is moving in the direction recommended by the report.
And unlike its member states the EU as a union is bad at realpolitik, being a slow-moving bureaucracy based on rules and legal texts.
Prosecutor Habib Balian said he will prove a cold-case murder allegation against Gerhartsreiter, who spent years moving through U.S. society under a series of aliases, most notoriously posing as a member of the fabled Rockefeller family.
I'll let each individual member decide how they want to respond to a constituent who says, why did you oppose moving forward with it on Monday and support it on Wednesday or Thursday?
Taking the time to reflect on these questions on a regular basis can make you a member of a very exclusive club, and put you years ahead of less-prepared people moving toward retirement.
Alexandria Carr, a former UK Treasury lawyer now at law firm Mayer Brown, said those 11 countries moving ahead under so-called "enhanced co-operation" are legally bound to respect the rights of member states that do not participate.
Yet with the Giants moving into New Meadowlands Stadium this year (shared with the Jets) the Eagles will once again be the poorest member of the NFC East despite its lofty financial standing in the NFL overall.
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