He currently serves on the board of directors of Echoing Green, the Washington Regional Association of Grantmakers, and the advisory board of the American Humanics Nonprofit Workforce Coalition.
According to the Regional Airline Association, an industry group, the number of regional passengers has risen from 14.9 million in 1980 to nearly 160 million last year, an increase from 5% to about 25% of total U.S. domestic air travelers.
"The impact of these cuts on our industry cannot be overstated, " said Faye Black, vice president of the Regional Airline Association, which joined the suit.
"Zoning has always concerned itself, for better or worse, with social matters, such as banishing noxious uses, " said Julia Vitullo-Martin, a senior fellow at the Regional Plan Association.
"It's a critical piece of infrastructure for the region and also for the Northeast, " said Rich Barone, director of transportation programs for the Regional Plan Association, which is preparing a study of capital needs along the rail corridor.
Two civic groups, the Regional Plan Association and Municipal Art Society, say the dingy, cramped and aging basement station can expand and modernize only if the Garden moves, along with its supporting columns that reach down to the train level.
While the support for such a plan by the city is new, the concept of extending the No. 7 into New Jersey is an old one, and was pushed by groups such as the Regional Plan Association in the 1980s.
In a report released on Wednesday, the Regional Plan Association, a nonprofit urban research group, said many of the city's largest projects, from Battery Park City to the revamping of Columbus Circle, have dragged on for years longer than initially projected.
Last, the two countries should do more with regional bodies, such as the South Asian Association of Regional Co-operation, which makes diplomatic encounters and quiet bilateral talks easier to arrange.
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Often businessmen are the recipients and targets of the action that follows, creating a state of fear that led Pippo Callipo, president of Confindustria Calabria, the regional employers' association, to write to Italy's president a year ago to ask for the army to be sent in.
The prime ministers met during the 10th annual South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation summit.
The discussions are likely to continue next month during a summit meeting of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation.
Nor has accession in July to the regional club, the Association of South-East Asian Nations, brought a bonanza of foreign capital.
The regional club, the Association of South-East Asian Nations, had been trying to broker a settlement between Mr Hun Sen and Prince Ranariddh.
This could signal an end to the policy of not criticising fellow members of the regional club, the Association of South-East Asian Nations.
After all, Vietnam's next big international engagement is to host meetings of the regional club, the Association of South-East Asian Nations (official language: English).
That means that all members of the regional club, the Association of South-East Asian Nations, have to accept that disagreement does not necessarily lead to war or internal revolt.
Both sides are already speaking of a meeting between Mr Sharif and Mr Gowda at the summit of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation in the Maldives in May.
The Jury was composed of representatives of Belgium, Hungary, Morocco, Egypt, Algeria, Poland, Portugal and France, as well as representatives of UNESCO, URTI and CIRCOM (Association of Regional Television Stations) and chaired by internationally known French writer and producer Bernard Werber.
He currently is a regional representative for the National Association of Manufacturers.
China also faced an unsettling experience in July, at the annual ASEAN Regional Forum organised by the Association of South-East Asian Nations.
Gordon Best, regional director of the Quarry Products Association NI, said that smaller companies may not survive if they do not get paid for their work.
"Nawaz Sharif is obsessed by the Turkish model and thinks you can only take on the military if you deliver on the economic front, " said Lahore-based analyst Mehmal Sarfraz, who works at the South Asia Free Media Association, an independent regional organization.
Earlier this year it brokered a successful cross-regional initiative promoting freedom of assembly and association.
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David Gibson, who drew up the plans and is also the regional officer for the Light Rail Transit Association, said this, when added to plans for another 19, 000 homes in the area, meant action was vital.
After all, degrees awarded by the members of Mr Denby's association are generally recognised by regional accrediting agencies in the United States (it takes around five years for a new university to gain accreditation), and this means they become passports to graduate studies in America itself.
Third, efforts to build up regional security forums, mostly centred on the Association of South-East Asian Nations, have barely managed to start a serious conversation, let alone establish mechanisms for settling disputes.
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The cost of water in the region has risen 40%, according to Brian Whitlark, regional agronomist for the U.S. Golf Association, and fertilizer costs have tripled.
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Travellers can also search for particular zoos via regional chapters of the group, such as the Association of Zoos and Aquariums in the United States, which has issued 224 accreditations.
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