Deutsche Bank had devised a way round the requirement: in 2002 it set up a group executive committee that was independent of its two-board structure.
"When it comes to a decision of the executive committee concerning this matter of the 39th round, and I am sure they will be against it, then it will not have a positive impact on the bid from England for the World Cup in 2018, " he added.
"I will bring it to the attention of the Executive Committee, " said Blatter.
Regarding my contract my third in a long tenure of the organization it was ratified by the NBPA Executive Committee and signed by President Derek Fisher.
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It will be considered by the executive committee later this year and will include details of a public consultation on the final surface and treatment.
Ms Yeo, who is also the leader of the Labour group in Ashford, president of the Transport Salaried Staffs' Association (TSSA), and the vice-chair of Labour's National Executive Committee, said it would give "communities a real chance to engage and say how they want policing delivered in their areas".
In response, the Italian Federation said it was acting within existing regulations but hopes that an agenda tabled at UEFA's Executive Committee meeting in London later this month will enable it to take tougher measures.
Fifa's executive committee announced in March it would take greater control over international friendlies.
Combined with a strong resolution against discrimination in soccer and the first election of a woman (Burundi's Lydia Nsekera) to the executive committee, FIFA felt it was turning a corner.
But the Illinois Senate's Executive Committee thought otherwise, rejecting it 7-3 on what a spokeswoman said was a bipartisan vote.
Blatter reportedly told newspaper AS that FIFA's executive committee must accept the criticism it is now receiving for their decision to choose Qatar as host, with concerns mounting over player safety due to excessive heat and humidity in the country.
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I', John, in no position today, to say whether any of those allegations are true or not but I think that it is obviously important that that issue is resolved and I think the National Executive Committee of my party, is going to have to look at this, as I understand it will do later this week.
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"There are number of executive committee members that have been on it for 25 years and that is never a healthy scenario, " said Anson.
This time, there was a committee, but it contained a Merck executive and an employee of a company Merck hired to help run the study.
The bank's chief executive Jim Brown told a Stormont committee that it had been a "major disaster" for the bank.
Her decision has yet to be ratified by the party's ruling National Executive Committee, but senior party sources have made it clear there is no way back to the Labour fold for the left-winger.
But the more discretion the committee has over executive compensation, the more explaining it needs to do.
Dehring, the managing director and chief executive of the tournament organising committee, wants to make it the "best Cricket World Cup ever".
The sticking point, from FIFA's perspective, was that the executive committee couldn't reach a consensus on whether it should be an age limit or a term limit.
Fifa's Executive Committee meet in Zurich on 30-31 May when it will decide on Kenya's future.
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Earlier this month, it added two new independent nonexecutive directors and five additional members of the executive committee, which helps steer the company.
The PCS's ruling national executive committee is demanding further talks with Mr Maude, to explain why it believes the latest offer is unacceptable.
Chief executive Tim Cook told a US Senate committee Apple paid all the taxes it owed, complying with both the law, and the spirit of the law.
The Scottish Executive said it would fund full implementation of the agreement and that the Scottish Negotiating Committee for Teachers is making progress to resolve all areas of concern.
Contrast this, for example, with the way the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences handles the Grammys: There, an executive committee is allowed to overrule the membership's nominations, leaving it open to charges that manipulations occur to get higher-wattage stars onto the TV broadcast.
Except most of the attention fell on the reforms it didn't pass including term limits for FIFA's president and executive committee.
It follows the resignation of the party leader last year when the party's National Executive Committee (NEC) blocked councillors from taking part.
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Notably, it will take the approval of 30 countries out of the 51-member multilateral "Executive Committee" before an on-site challenge inspection can be conducted .
In January 2012, Mr Cameron said it was right that the Forfeiture Committee should consider whether Fred Goodwin, the former chief executive of Royal Bank of Scotland, should lose his knighthood.
It added that any final decision on the matter would have to be approved by Fifa's executive committee.
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