The contract between the governing board and the executive director should include a term of years.
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He took a rafting trip with his son, joined the governing board of his alma mater, SMU, and thought about teaching.
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It is the governing board's duty to address these competing priorities.
At its October 21 meeting, the governing board of the UN agency charged with naming and preserving world heritage sites engaged in a shocking episode of historic revisionism in the service of Islamic supremacism.
There will also be a vote on a proposal that each affiliated club be allowed to put forward a representative as a member of the Governing Board and that representative can be an active member.
She said the proposal would be taken to the governing board on Monday "which will look at bringing us back to a position of stability and of being back in the black in two years' time".
His critics tried to stop his appointment to the editorship of Foreign Affairs, but Kenneth Galbraith, who had links with the governing board, said the magazine was so unreadable that Mr Bundy could not do it any damage.
In Virginia, Mark Warner, the new Democratic governor, has renewed an old argument by tussling with the governing board installed by his Republican predecessor at the Housing Development Authority, which gives low-interest loans to help residents of the state buy houses.
Remarkably, the pair the Flinck painted in 1642 and the van der Helst in 1655 both depict the governing board, at different periods, of the same institution: the headquarters of the Kloveniers Harquebusiers one of the military organizations, originally formed for defense, that functioned as an elite men's club.
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Discussion about this very point was part of the last Governing Board meeting, as the members considered setting up a referees meeting before this year s season begins.
If a state decides to join SSUTA and nothing says it has to the state would still determine its own sales tax rates, and it would participate in the Streamlined Sales Tax Governing Board to ensure that the views of the state and its residents are properly represented.
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Under the accord, a governing board will include three labor representatives, three retailer representatives and a chairman chosen by the U.N.
The IAEA's governing board finally got around on Friday to rebuking Iran for that deception, a vote the Administration trumpeted because both Russia and China voted with the United States.
Richards was subsequently banned for three years from coaching in European competition, and the ban was extended worldwide by governing body the International Rugby Board.
The pension fund, which goes by the initials CalSTRS, "believes Wal-Mart's board is dominated by directors beholden to the Walton family rather than shareholders, " the fund's governing board said in a statement.
The International Financial Reporting Standard Foundation (formerly the International Accounting Standards Committee Foundation) is the governing body of the International Accounting Standards Board that sets accounting standards for much of the world.
The central bank moved to shore up the Bank of Commerce's cash position, and on May 17 the Finance Ministry replaced Krirk-kiat with a governing board and froze the embattled institution's assets.
Director general Yukiya Amano made the comments in a speech to the IAEA's governing board.
The person in that job has traditionally been selected by the U.S. president and approved by the bank's governing board.
The details must be approved by both the players and the league's governing board, Bettman told reporters in a predawn news conference, and he said it was too early to provide details about what it might mean for a shortened hockey season.
Meanwhile, the International Rugby Board - the sport's governing body - said it supported the ban imposed on Williams.
The report led to the Welsh government and Cardiff council removing the governing body and appointing an interim executive board (IEB) for the first time in a Welsh school.
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The Greyhound Board of Britain, the sport's governing body, said it was doing all it could to make sure greyhounds were properly cared for after their racing days are over.
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Mr Gove set out his plans to turn the school, which has around 900 pupils, into an academy last year and replaced the governing body with an interim executive board to monitor its performance.
In the meantime, the council itself has the job of proposing a candidate to fill the gap left by Mr Hildebrand on the bank's three-person governing board.
He caved in to pressure from the army only after a threat by some parties to quit the governing coalition forced him to bring the hawkish Moshe Dayan (pictured above) on board as defence minister.
Shropshire Council said it had replaced the governing body in December with an interim executive board.
Those that sign on to the pact will have 45 days to form a governing board and develop an implementation plan.
She hopes to rally more support for the measure and introduce it to ICANN's governing board not this week but at its next meeting, slated for Paris in June.
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