Examples of Nominating Bodies in a sentence
The lowest main jobs were employees of commercial farms (0.2% of the employed population).
Consequently, engineers tend to be very conservative in their analyses of load-carrying capacity for residential roof structures.
Relationships with Rating Offices and ORC Nominating Bodies are generally on good level.
Quality concerns may also continue to exist in Scotland with regard to mediation practice, particularly given the small pool of specialist construction mediators currently available north of the border and the lack of any formal Authorised Nominating Bodies for mediators.
Thus, if there are four Council Member seats subject to election, there would be a minimum of twelve total nominees nominated by the Nominating Bodies.
An tOrdú fán Acht um Chomhairle Teaching Council Act 2001 (Amendment Mhúinteoireachta, 2001 (Leasú ar of Nominating Bodies) Order 2012, Chomhlachtaí Ainmniúcháin), 2012,ar leagadh cóipeanna de ina dhréacht faoi copies of which were laid before Seanad bhráid Sheanad Éireann an 9 Eanáir, 2012.
Finally, as we have seen, despite the exemplary lead taken by the Technology and Construction Court, there is endless argument about enforcement.7 The UK Adjudication Society’s report entitled “Report No. 16: Research analysis of the development of Adjudication based on returned questionnaires from Adjudicator Nominating Bodies (ANBs)” 8 provides some insight into the impact of adjudications in the construction industry in the UK.
The Adjudication Reporting Centre lists 22 Adjudicator Nominating Bodies in the UK in their latest report (Kennedy & Milligan, 2008).
New Congress members as proposed by their ORC Nominating Bodies are: Masahuro Bamba (JPN), Michael Berghorn (GER), Matthew Gallagher (USA), Jaroslaw Gorski (POL), Karl-Hannes Tagu (EST), and Siim Viljakainen (EST).
Anecdotally, adjudication is well received and remains the industry’s chosen means of resolving disputes – with almost 2,000 referrals to Adjudicator Nominating Bodies (ANBs) in the year to April 2019.3 The government’s consultation confirms the positive perception of adjudication, with respondents commenting that adjudication is “an excellent forum for dispute resolution that can be cost and time effective” and “the relatively few adjudications that go to court is a measure of success”.