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He was given many awards in France and abroad, for his multiple contributions.
"It will allow the same decision-maker to make multiple contributions.
That would prevent the common and often abused practice of one person making multiple contributions through several corporations he or she controls.
Bensaude made multiple contributions in the field of gastroenterology.
He's known for multiple contributions into computer science, including Szymanski's Algorithm.
That is the practice of multiple contributions by a company, its subsidiaries and officers or friends and relatives of a contributor.
Guest editor and multiple contributions.
Multiple Contributions And rightly so.
Mr. Abrams's voluntary restrictions include declining multiple contributions from companies' subsidiaries and from those with matters before his office.
The bill would also require more detailed reporting, including listing phone bank operations as contributions and identifying "bundlers" who deliver multiple contributions.
The board approved another regulation intended to prevent multiple contributions from corporations and is considering yet another rule that, some argue, would create a new loophole.
Westphal, in addition to his multiple contributions to neurology and neuroanatomy, has been credited with introducing rational and non-censorious treatment to psychiatric hospitalization in Germany.
Brenner has made multiple contributions to molecular biology and biochemistry, beginning with purification and characterization of the Kex2 proprotein convertase at Stanford.
The long-standing political fund-raising practice of accepting multiple contributions from corporations and their affiliates would disappear from most campaigns in New York City, under a new proposal.
That means they can accept multiple contributions of $6,500 each from employees of financial companies that do business with the city - a sure-fire way to create a give-to-get impression.
His multiple contributions to the liberal agenda made him frequent the Liberal Headquarters at Parliament Street, and tour the country giving speeches in support of Liberal candidates.
Roger Reynolds offered a multiple contribution - "Not Only Night" - in which settings of "Abend" and "Morgen" fit around Schoenberg's own "Nacht."
African-American women who served with noteworthy fortitude included the nurse Susie King Taylor and Harriet Tubman, whose multiple contributions included nurse, recruiter and scout.
He was well known for his pioneering work in astrophotography (in particular with cooled and hypered emulsion astrophotography before silver became silicon) with multiple contributions to leading astronomy publications.
She also maintained an interest in preserving the history of Native Americans in the New York area, and made multiple contributions to the State Museum in Albany for that purpose.
Applying the city's new public finance law's $3,000 limit on corporate campaign contributions to affiliates and subsidiaries of corporations, to prevent one person from making multiple contributions through several corporations he or she controls.
He made multiple contributions to the field of Thracology, including a linguistic interpretation of an inscription discovered at the village of Kyolmen in the Shoumen district of northeastern Bulgaria.
Executives at several companies that have donated money to Mr. Pataki and other Republican causes - as well as to Democrats who control the State Assembly - would not discuss their multiple contributions.
Every other member of the orchestra had at least one solo turn; a few, like the clarinetist Michael Moore, the cellist Tristan Honsinger and the trumpeter Thomas Heberer, made multiple contributions.
The ACM SIGUCCS Penny Crane Award for Distinguished Service [5] is a high-level award to recognize significant, multiple contributions from individuals over an extended period of time.