The Guides' consultation, which is open to members and non-members, will close on 3 March.
One crucial criterion on which regional deals should be judged, therefore, is how much they discriminate between members and non-members.
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Mr Lott's device is an amendment to the bill that would ban unions from making political contributions from their members' and non-members' dues without their prior permission.
Will Europe's unions fight to preserve their privileges in inflexible national labour markets a strategy that benefits union members at the expense of non-members or will they throw their lot in with governments and employers to ease the movement of workers to where jobs are, through training and so forth?
The idea is that members of the Kimberley Process cannot trade with non-members.
We have to stop, you know, pitting union members against non-union members, people in Medicare against people who are out of it, people who have insurance already against those who don't and really start talking about what does it actually mean to have a universal system the way that we have Social Security.
This creates a sort of moral momentum which influences non-members, too including the United States.
The Lib Dems have also been opening up their party structures and meetings to non-members.
G7 group of rich countries never asked non-members for permission to form their club.
As the regional grouping grows, so does the cost for non-members of staying out.
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The Conservatives have also thrown the party open to non-members and supporters - as well as launching a more conventional recruitment drive.
Governments that favour free trade are more likely to welcome such openness and less likely to want to discriminate against non-members than protectionist ones.
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Guides and non-members have until Sunday to respond to the questionnaire.
And although most countries are happy to keep non-members informed of their discussions, they see no case for advance consultation or for letting them be observers.
It adds that barriers to non-members must not be raised.
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So, if you think that Britain (or Sweden or Denmark, the other voluntary non-members, see article) should join now, or soon, then Britain should actually have joined right from the start.
Conceptually, what sponsored access is on an exchange is that only members of the exchange can use that exchange and they can grant access to that exchange with certain controls on it to other non-members.
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In addition to OPEC's attempts to increase supply, the International Energy Agency also expects non-members to boost output by a combined 1.2m bpd over the coming year, of which around half will be from the former Soviet Union.
"That's what the Church of England is always about, you know ...it's the only organisation that exists for the sake of its non-members, so we're here to serve the community and so I would just like us to move in that direction as much as we can, " he added.
All Federal members are directed to consult with each other and with all non-federal members in carrying out their duties on the Gulf Restoration Council.
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The rules, drawn up by the allied powers while the bombs of the second world war were still falling, provided for a council of five veto-wielding permanent members (the four main victors in the war America, Russia, Great Britain and China plus France) and six non-permanent members, later increased to ten, elected on a regional basis for a non-renewable two-year term.
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This resolution enjoys the support of the other four veto-wielding Security Council members - Russia, China, Britain and France - as well as the all of the other non-permanent members except India, which joins the United States in abstaining.
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If non-Brics members become shareholders, they may too get some voting rights in the proposed bank.
In the country's many family firms, too, opportunity for promotion is limited for non-family members.
Germany is more careful about ensuring the involvement of EU bodies and the ten non-euro members.
Regulators exert pressure via the board, whose non-executive members must brief them after every board meeting.
Now, the ten rotating non-permanent members will have to wait for the edited version.
Germany preferred a more inclusive club including non-euro members, with more involvement for EU institutions.
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