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Segal said yesterday that the group will not have a regular or fixed membership, though.
A fixed membership charge is often firms' best option in two-sided markets.
City officials are also exploring whether they can grandfather the current yacht club's members into a future contract, with fixed membership dues and guaranteed boat slips.
For centuries, the average Buddhist temple, whose stewardship was handed down from father to eldest son, served a fixed membership, rarely, if ever, proselytizing.
The 400 is not a club with a fixed membership.
He contrasts the NFL's salary cap and fixed membership (enacted to maintain competitive balance) with the free-market Premier League.
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The document identifies some of No Labels' top-dollar contributors, and finds its "stop fighting start fixing" membership hoping that a deeper and more intractable round of gridlock and infighting might raise its profile.
Since we cannot assume fixed class membership, the reported ( widehat{ECV} ), which is unconditional on class membership, is a valid measure of welfare change.
However, most proposed algorithms deploy fixed fuzzy membership functions (FMFs).
A recent study carried out by the European Integration Consortium, a group of economic research institutes, showed that total annual capital inflows into the candidate countries in 1999 amounted to 6% of GDP and almost a quarter of fixed investment.Full membership will not change the applicant countries' economic prospects immediately.
In 1869 the NYSE fixed the membership at 1,060 (soon to rise to 1,100 through sale of new seats).
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