Sentence examples for To memberships from inspiring English sources

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To memberships

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The state of being a member of a group or organization.

  • The terms of membership agreement were vague.

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In the age of social networks, we prefer affiliations to memberships.

Among the ideas they've discussed are adding priority parking and other benefits to memberships.

Comedy creator Mike Falzone more than tripled his YouTube revenue, thanks to memberships, says YouTube.

In addition to memberships, creators will also be able to sell to fans directly, starting today.

As compared to the mixed responses related to memberships of industry boards and professional councils for firms at preliminary stages, there is a clear consensus from all the respondents that such memberships are a must for them and add lot of value to their business.

The artist Jeff Koons cut his teeth selling candy door-to-door and then moved on to hawking everything from soft drinks on a local golf course to memberships at the Museum of Modern Art, and mutual funds.

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"We don't make recommendations to membership".

Elected to membership in the National Academy of Engineering (1976).

Size cannot logically be a bar to membership.

Borrowers outside the EU might inch closer to membership.

The secretary and the treasurer have access to membership lists.

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