Example sentences of "from its member " in BNC.

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1 Nevertheless , the CBI , backed by the gloomiest forecast on output from its member firms in two-years , predicts that growth in investment will stagnate next year and unemployment will cease to fall .
2 The need to get the retiring member to sign such a document indicates the institutional fear of the outside lying behind the threats which Sir Peter Imbert issued to those who would write controversial memoirs ( Police Review , 26 August 1988 ) ; for the ‘ family ’ demands silence unto death from its members !
3 A firm is not in England a legal personality distinct from its members , though in Scotland a firm is a legal person distinct from the partners of whom it is composed ( partnership Act 1890 , s. 4 ) .
4 It wanted the new structure to be a financially independent party with exclusive political loyalty from its members .
5 It is its delay that can store up trouble , for there can be no escape from the reality that society will eventually exact civilised behaviour from its members at whatever cost .
6 The ITTO is in a perfect position to demand from its members better practices , such as felling secondary forest rather than primary , chopping up every part of a felled tree so that it is all used ( this is not the case in many areas ) and replanting after a section of forest has been cleared .
7 But if it goes down that route , it will face some criticism from its members .
8 From a legal point of view , the corporation is a person separate and distinct from its members yet joined to them by rights and duties .
9 POSC has established common data and access ( SQL-based ) models for developers and suppliers to incorporate in their solutions derived from its members ' data processing requirements POSC says the models will allow different departments within an organisation to share applications and data .
10 It was questioned whether an organisation can demand the performance of its constitutive treaty from its members .
11 In each case a corporation has its reputation , separate from its members , capable of being adversely affected by defamatory statements and which it is entitled to protect by recourse to an action for libel .
12 These are voluntary statements of the standards of business the trade association expects from its members .
13 In March , however , the Halifax decided against this course of action while it became apparent that the Abbey National was going to face some opposition from its members who feared that an incorporated society would be more interested in the welfare of its shareholders than of its depositors and borrowers .
14 Spain is divided into 17 autonomous regions , each with its own elected legislative assembly , a Governing Council with executive and administrative functions , and a regional President of the Government ( Prime Minister ) elected by the assembly from its members .
15 The National Assembly elects from its members a 31-member Council of State to represent it between its twice-yearly ordinary sessions ; the President of the Council of State is the head of state .
16 This body met for the first time in May 1989 and elected from its members the bicameral 542-member Supreme Soviet — the working constitutional body responsible for all legislative and administrative matters — consisting of the Soviet of the Union and the Soviet of Nationalities .
17 It has done so now in response to what it feels is a growing impatience from its members with the continuing reluctance of landowners to permit access to their property .
18 Letters from its members were widely passed around , and often ended in the columns of the local newspaper .
19 ‘ Saxtet ’ present a unique musical entertainment incorporating arrangements of classical music and jazz , which have evolved naturally from its members ' wide-ranging influences and tastes .
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