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The joint ventures and limited partnerships and corporate associations were an impenetrable maze.
The report stated that 29 percent of the RMA had some type of corporate association.
It was granted the VOCM calls because of its corporate association with the AM station.
The program is a partnership among FEMA, relief agencies, corporations/corporate associations and participating state governments.
That was intensified by the fact that many of The New Republic's advertisers are military contractors, corporate associations and similarly traditionally minded concerns.
Its simplicity and versatility made it ideal for use in a variety of formats, to help build the corporate association between the Eye and CBS.
The tribe charged Tamiami Partners with bigotry, fiscal improprieties, interference with tribal affairs, injudicious hiring, a failure to reveal past corporate associations and ties to organized crime.
The Kartellverband katholischer deutscher Studentenvereine) (incorporated November 29, 1865) is a German academic corporate association with ninety (90) member corporations in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
Barth's presentations focus on topics including emotional intelligence, positive leadership techniques, and methods for preventing liability in the hospitality industry and other customer service centered businesses (such as health care, sales organizations, corporate associations and more).
In Japan, where the company has built its own hall for classical music in Tokyo's trendy and upscale Roppongi area, prominent corporate associations with cultural and athletic events are considered a longterm business responsibility and necessity, even if costly.
During the 70th Anniversary Ceremony, the President of the association, William Muehleib, announced that due to the ages and health of the membership the executive board had decided to terminate the corporate association as of December 31, 2011.
Burgage-tenure, and the economic independence of the humble, and the busy, healthy life of men working to enrich themselves, not others, and that corporate association which was the blood of the Middle Ages, and the power of popular opinion, and, in general, freedom.
But leading managers are mainly American oil veterans, and Gen. Contreras - who has joined the board of the local United Way and maintained long corporate associations with the Boy Scouts and the Muscular Dystrophy Association - has not changed daily operations much in Tulsa.
VOCM-FM adopted the callsign in 1982 because of its corporate association with VOCM; all three of the others signed on before 1949, while Newfoundland was still a dominion, and were allowed to keep the VO call signs despite the end of Newfoundland's sovereignty.
S.O.S. "saves time and improves the quality of support," said Julian Horwich, executive director of the Corporate Association for Microcomputer Professionals in Northbrook, Ill. "Anywhere from hours to days can be taken in resolving a problem, diagnosing a problem, calling the vendor, reporting and so on."