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Перевод: membership
[прилагательное] членский; [существительное] членство; звание члена; количество членов; рядовые члены
Тезаурус:
- A referendum would give the membership views but Council, whilst spending madly on the Hay Report, would no doubt object to spending money on a democratic exercise which might upset cherished opinion.
- Together they number some 500, though the social club has had to call a halt on membership at 2,000 and has a turnover of 2 million.
- Asked whether Britain might opt for membership of this looser body if it rejected progress towards full European union, Mr Andriessen said: "It is always open to countries to go back to Efta if they wish."
- Differentiating between obligations and loyalties is difficult, and many would argue that membership of a trade union implies obligations rather than just loyalties.
- It must, therefore, ensure that it has the means within its membership to fulfil this inescapable obligation.
- W.J.T. Morton was the first to receive the diploma of membership, on 15 May.
- The meeting also agreed to increase membership subscription from 12 to 14 and family membership to 20.
- And membership is offered on a limited basis only.
- Annual Membership costs only 5.00.
- The Architects Club, founded in 1791, was a dining club with limited membership and in no way attempted to be a professional body, but The London Architectural Society, founded in 1806, was intended to be more representative and instructional.
- Annual membership fees become due either prior to, or on December 31 each year.
- Paul Hillyer the Club solicitor pointed out, and confirmed an earlier concern, that the Wine Sub-Committee (established in 1962 to comply with the Licensing Act 1961) might be unconstitutional if voting for its members was not open to all membership categories.
- Finally, the decision to ban trade union membership for workers at the intelligence gathering centre (Government Communications Headquarters) at Cheltenham in 1984 was taken outside the Cabinet and Cabinet committees.
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