Finra spokesman Howard Schloss responds that the board has a majority of public members.
"The United States is proud to have Mr. Salam al-Marayati of the Muslim Public Affairs Council, Professor Ethel Brooks of Rutgers University, and Ms. Nida Gelazis of the Woodrow Wilson Institute serving as public members in the USG delegation to HDIM, " the embassy said in a statement.
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Jury says the technology should be flexible enough to let public radio members opt out of having to hear membership appeals after they've sent donations.
"He was a man who was proud to be a police officer and worked tirelessly on behalf of the public and members of his federation to improve policing, " its president Derek Barnett said.
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The road builders association, 105 years old and headquartered just off the main drag in Georgetown--the residence for many if the capital's power brokers--has 40 employees in Washington, 5, 000 corporate and public sector members, and a fierce ability to set an agenda.
The Ohio State High School Athletic Association, like many of its high school sports-overseeing brethren across the nation, has wrestled with the issue about what to do to placate public school members who are upset that private schools appear to win all the titles, at least in football.
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Still, Goeas thinks there will be public pressure for members of Congress to keep at it on immigration.
During the debt ceiling debate, you asked for the American public to call members of Congress and switchboards got jammed.
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It sucks in the press releases and public tweets from members of Congress and their staffers, and puts them into one easy-to-search database.
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"We see this decision as a victory for common sense and we feel that the majority of the public supported our members in their application".
But Labour leader Ed Miliband, speaking to union bosses at the conference on Monday night, said neither the public nor union members wanted to see strike action.
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"These are only the first steps that will be need to but our public finances back in shape but I believe the public and most members of the House will welcome the fact we finally have a government with the guts and determination to take these difficult decisions".
While the public at large may not know it, the members of the public employee unions have been suffering through these hard times right along with workers in the private sector.
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At the end of the day, the job of prison is to protect the public and reduce the risk of reoffending, and all members of the public should be asking questions of their MPs if that isn't happening.
"I'm sure public confidence will be dented by this and we need to assure members of the public that the vast majority of charities are honest and supported by thousands of Scots who give up their time to help run organisations like this, " he said.
Liberal Democrats Aled Roberts and John Dixon were both members of public bodies to which AMs cannot belong.
Only 8 percent were by public interest groups and members of the Senate.
Health department staff members organized public meetings, forged community partnerships and developed plans.
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Some 240, 000 tickets for the ceremony are to be handed out to the public for free by members of Congress.
"This is a classic example of the sort of thing that members of public are complaining to us about, " he said.
Members of public responding to proposals to overhaul the Manx criminal justice system, have called for more "accountability" of the courts.
Duncan has garnered more public endorsements from RNC members than any of his opponents and has run a sophisticated re-election campaign.
Lord Elis-Thomas' comment was made in a public meeting after some members of the audience booed a speaker who addressed the meeting in English.
One hurdle for his airline is that many New York area crew members use public transportation, such as the subway, to get to work.
All of which explains why Mr Hoffa intends to seek new members among public employees and in those areas, such as nursing homes and hospitals, which have close links with government.
Most judges in the Supreme Court agreed with Mr Barbosa's report, in which he accused the three men of using public funds to pay members of Congress for support in crucial votes.
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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.
But he said it might appeal to some members of the public for private use.
Lifeguards found members of the public trying to help the man, who was unconscious but breathing.
Members of the public will also be able to visit the station by appointment.
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