You could do some recruiting at existing meetups with memberships that might be open to your ideas. |
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Many of the krewes in Jefferson Parish are dealing with dwindling memberships. |
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It's still cool that we get free memberships and extra bandwidth and whatnot. |
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They can provide discounted corporate memberships or services such as fitness and wellness assessments and follow-up consultations. |
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These tactics resulted in massive declines in church memberships and dramatic increases in atheists and non-believers. |
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Environment may refer to home, school, church social outlets and formal memberships such as sororities and clubs. |
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Visits to Amnesty's US website reportedly increased sixfold, donations threefold and the rate of new memberships twofold. |
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They also have big youth memberships and an estimated 1500 youngsters are now playing the oval ball game in the county. |
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The division offers memberships for students and for foreign affiliates, as well as for full members. |
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Alternatively, others are leasing out their memberships on the open market for about the same price. |
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Thanks to online communities and clubs, you can now be assured of free life-long memberships. |
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Whether new members renew their memberships is related directly to how well they are satisfied. |
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And the unions that remain part of it are doomed to face ever-dwindling memberships and loose any remaining relevancy they may still have. |
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All memberships include a restock reminder service to ensure that your brochures are always available. |
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Organizations of this type may also solicit contributions or sell memberships to support their activities. |
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The topic of tiered memberships was discussed and has been forwarded to the Admin and Finance committee for additional financial analysis. |
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The Anytown Curling Club understands the need to be flexible in selling memberships. |
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However, all had memberships that included lay persons, and almost all included puisne judges and lawyers. |
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Several churches with memberships of millions backed her, as did various regional barons who used to support Mr Estrada. |
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A number of arts funders groups operate in Canada as well, many of which have overlapping memberships. |
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For example, the two sectors have different organizational cultures, reporting systems, memberships and affiliations. |
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The annual expenses for memberships in national and international research organisations are reported under the membership fees. |
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Of course, this costs a lot of money to militants, to people with or without party memberships, who decide to make an election contribution. |
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New business models will emerge, including mobility memberships that provide access to a range of vehicles when and where they're needed. |
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A brief summary of subcommittee terms of reference, memberships and high-level recommendations are presented in the chapters that follow. |
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Some may require approval to join, some may be closed and some may even have hidden memberships. |
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The association is responsible for trail maintenance and for managing memberships. |
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Both the IRU and the ECMT have for many years worked toward improving transport accessibility in their respective memberships. |
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Mr KATAYAMA then introduced the proposal of an increased subscription, and how increased memberships scenarios as that would affect income. |
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Despite the fact that we have paid the subscription for this month, we were advised that we are unable to use our memberships without valid cards. |
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This enables more active forms of mobilization, with many memberships engaged in various forms of collective action, often for the first times in their history. |
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Gym memberships and even personal training are now regarded as necessities in the middle class and upper middle class, as opposed to being the symbol of the rich. |
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You have thousands of members cancelling their memberships, and that anger is only going to grow as people realize they got huckstered by this bill. |
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Eventually, after needlessly missing out on the opportunity to sign up Greenpeace memberships, I learned that what I thought was most important was not what was most inspiring for others. |
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The Board does not limit the number of its directors who sit on the same board of another public company but reviews interlocking board memberships and believes disclosing them is important. |
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It may instead represent variations in individuals' memberships or group affiliations, or alternatively reflect the Service's focus on the most dangerous elements in some groups. |
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These perquisites include a car program, health club memberships, annual medical examinations, home security services and additional dollar credits under YPG's benefits program. |
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Some of our charities spend money on dining club memberships, golf memberships, fitness memberships, business-class travel, so-called flexible expense account provisions and even scholarship programs for their own kids. |
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The Secretariat's role involves keeping records of memberships, including regional and national chapters, and promoting new memberships and affiliations. |
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These include such delectables as cars and drivers, country club memberships and personal use of corporate aircraft. |
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Books that are borrowed must be returned to the bookmobile and the staff is also able to issue library memberships to those who don't already have one. |
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The memberships are acquired exclusively for purposes of selling them to clients in the ordinary course of the registrant's business of selling such memberships. |
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In Falor, only the Florida memberships were foreclosable, assuming the 2011 amendment is not retrospective in application. |
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The shift from private donations and memberships to project funding has certainly affected the scale of their activities, but not their level of financial security. |
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The SET are also provided with club memberships, annual medical examinations and automobile benefits as part of CIBC's standard executive perquisite offering in Canada, consistent with market practice. |
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Many once large and international communities have been reduced to a single convent or monastery with memberships of elderly men or women. |
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In the various constituent countries of the United Kingdom councils had different powers and different memberships. |
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The memberships of the state chapters elect delegates to the national convention. |
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As such, it retained all of West Germany's memberships in international organisations. |
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The Fourth Presbyterian Church is one of the largest Presbyterian congregations in the United States based on memberships. |
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Not only are those jobs crucial for sustaining families, but we know empirically that the highest level of pension coverage is associated with union memberships in those jobs. |
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Although the Board does not set a formal limit on the number of interlocking board and committee memberships, it reviews them as they arise and approves the disclosure of them in our Management Proxy Circulars. |
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Ukraine has a large number of political parties, many of which have tiny memberships and are unknown to the general public. |
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An enrollee whose membership fee has been paid is entitled to all privileges included in these memberships until the membership is cancelled by the enrolled member. |
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All-inclusive memberships include access to Montpetit Hall and Sports Complex fitness centers, the Montpetit Hall pool, squash and aerobics and more! |
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At present, most of these church bodies have memberships numbering in the hundreds. |
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Among other youth-focused activities, CHFT partnered with the YMCA to offer free family memberships to help provide recreational services to co-op youth. |
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Synergistically, moca has eased tense relations with its chief patron to grant free yearlong memberships to all who visit the Broad during the first two weeks. |
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Previous board memberships include Algeta ASA, Clavis Pharma ASA, Pronova Biopharma ASA, Probi AB and Copenhagen Capacity. |
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During a recent meeting with the Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs, I was shocked to hear that the vast majority of volunteer fire departments are having trouble recruiting and maintaining their memberships. |
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Europe's growth rate has continued to rise with the new memberships. |
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This appropriation is intended to cover fees giving access to specialist databases and expenses associated with professional memberships and fees. |
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But as the dollar slid, it reversed course and cut interest rates, which boosted spending on everything from golf-club memberships at home to splashy buildings in Manhattan. |
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The same value exchange already exists in other services that include loyalty programs, memberships and clubs where there are high levels of consumer interaction and the value of being involved has tangible rewards. |
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Coordination with other initiatives has for the most part occurred through an overlap in committee memberships, and the informal shared communications that result from those overlaps. |
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The board does not believe that these interlocking board memberships adversely impact the effectiveness of those directors on the company's board. |
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Serendipity Labs offers workplace memberships as a lifestyle hospitality brand experience for corporate professionals, independent workers, and project teams. |
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