They held a conference at the stadium on Saturday where they heard from fans of Hamburg and Espanyol, who have some influence in board decision-making.
The Cinderford Regeneration Board is the decision-making body empowered to provide a wider strategic direction on Cinderford regeneration matters.
Perhaps it was predictable, then, that when he offered Congress his semi-annual testimony on the state of the economy this week, the chairman of the Federal Reserve Board avoided controversial phrase-making.
Bernanke responded that in his more than four years on the Fed's policy-making board, he had never heard anyone suggest any adjustment in policy should be made because of an upcoming election.
Soft housing demand will help frame Tuesday's meeting of the Reserve Bank of Australia's policy-making board, with some in the market saying the chance of a cut in the 4.25% cash rate is evenly balanced.
In the end, I'm not making board games--what I do for a living is make stories.
If they recommend the proposal it will go before football's rule-making international board in Zurich in March for a final decision.
Drawing upon the considerable talents and first-hand policy-making experience of its 100-member Board of Advisors and its small, core staff, the Center endeavors to assist these key audiences.
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There is no conceivable reason why anything Rupert or James Murdoch told Parliament today should deter board members from making this non-negotiable demand.
The mutual understanding of how a company is evolving and telling its story will provide a better context for the shared decision-making of the board.
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President Obama's budget also replaces the across-the-board spending cuts known as the sequester with smarter ones, making long-term reforms, eliminating actual waste and programs that are no longer needed.
But fewer than 8% felt that creating an independent board would facilitate this kind of decision-making.
He took jobs sewing textiles and even worked for room and board so he could learn the jewelry-making trade.
Decision-making on a nonprofit board requires building consensus, a very different skill from influencing someone who reports to you.
But, with local authorities everywhere facing the challenge of making across-the-board cuts to services, will the cost of the Tour prove too hard to take for Yorkshire's cash-strapped council tax payers?
People can argue over the respective virtues of making across-the-board cuts or targeting particular departments (they usually do a bit of both), but managerially speaking it is not a tough ask.
This 15-member, unelected Board will be charged with making recommendations for reducing Medicare spending if costs exceed a specified cap.
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What's more, he brings with him the ability to seriously influence the future all-important global debate on making the banks safe, because he is the chair of the Financial Stability Board - the senior worldwide financial regulatory body.
The board also agreed to pay the cost of making 500-700 people redundant (while replacing some of them with new staff).
European football's governing body Fifa and its rule-making arm, the International Football Association Board, ordered a trial of the system last year as an alternative to using video replays.
Yet it does attempt to improve Germany's two-tier board system in particular, by making supervisory boards better guardians of shareholders' interests, despite the presence on these boards of workers' representatives and ex-managers.
Specific options include giving shareholders a binding veto on board pay, changing the make-up of pay committees and making compensation, including pay ratios, more transparent.
As well as his film-making, Sir Alan also served as Chairman of the Board of Governors of the British Film Institute, was the founding chairman of the UK Film Council in 1999 and was a founding member of the Directors Guild of Great Britain, which has since honoured him with its Lifetime Achievement Award.
DardenIII, 73, reportedly learned of the information from a long-time friend who served on the board of directors at AirTran, subsequently making large purchases of common shares and call options within days of the merger announcement.
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Throughout its history, the Board has closely guarded its special status and tradition of non-partisan independence by making every effort to ensure the strict confidentiality of its deliberations and communications, and the unimpeachable objectivity of its advice.
Before crawling his way out of his mother's womb in the film's opening sequence he had to endure four contentious years making the leap from his (French) creator's drawing-board to France's cinema screens.
In a case filed in Lucerne County, Pennsylvania, it has been alleged that there may have been a pay-to-play scheme involving vendors to the pension making political contributions to elected pension board members in return for pension contracts.
Leslie Tobakos, mother of two college-aged kids, compared apples to apples on tuition, room and board and fees by making a spreadsheet to track the bottom line for each school.
And the reason I say this, before you say, "Okay, " I think is important to know -- what you may consider across-the-board tax cuts could be, for example, greater tax cuts for people who are making a billion dollars.
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Dr. Benjamin received the Nelson Mandela Award for Health and Human Rights in 1998, and was elected to the American Medical Association Board of Trustees in 1995, making her the first physician under age 40 and the first African-American woman to be elected.
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