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Rabbi Anchelle Perl, head of the National Committee for Furtherance of Jewish Education of Nassau County, is an Orthodox rabbi who neither condones nor participates in such weddings.
His Golden (or Borromean) League (1586)—the alliance of the seven Catholic cantons for furtherance of religious interests—nearly led to the destruction of the Swiss Confederation and precipitated the division of the canton of Appenzell along religious lines.
Rabbi Shea Hecht, chairman of the board at the National Committee for Furtherance of Jewish Education, a group run by the Chabad-Lubavitch group of Hasidic Jews, says there are roughly 1,500 city Jewish children attending its program, from 109 schools, in every borough but the Bronx.
Others on the panel include Rabbi Shea Hecht, the chairman of the National Committee for Furtherance of Jewish Education, and Leonard Garment, a former Nixon administration official who in the early 1990's was co-chairman of an independent Congressional commission to review procedures for grants at the National Endowment for the Arts.
The other requirement – and one that is due to ease slightly next year, if proposed drone rules don't change – is that if an employee is using a drone "for furtherance of business", even if it's six inches square and being used exclusively to annoy a coworker, someone in the team operating the drone has to have a pilot's license.
Like when one of our toddlers is having a seizure-like tantrum on the floor, and we look over at each other for furtherance.
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Guild, also spelled gild, an association of craftsmen or merchants formed for mutual aid and protection and for the furtherance of their professional interests.
The court found that it was created "by special law, for the furtherance of governmental objectives, and retains for itself permanent authority to appoint a majority of the directors of that corporation".
The University's name, facilities, and equipment are to be used for the furtherance of University goals and not for the benefit of, or to imply the University's support of, a non-University activity.
An agent's integrity, in Williams' sense, is his ability to originate actions, to further his own initiatives, purposes or concerns, and thus to be something more than a conduit for the furtherance of others' initiatives, purposes or concerns including, for example and in particular, those which go with the impartial view.
Each year about 1,000 Volkshochschulen (adult education centres) enroll some 10 million adults for complete courses or individual subjects, whether in preparation for or furtherance of a career or out of personal interest.
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