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In the absence of hard-and-fast rules for self-experimentation, researchers wishing to study themselves should trust their best judgment while allowing for hiccups that could arise in this less-chartered realm.
Their concept is vastly more convenient than commercial airline travel with all its waits and security lines, yet a lot less expensive than chartered jets or executive jet ownership.
They are also, she writes, cheaper: a MetroCard is a lot less expensive than a chartered plane to Cuba.
Mr. Pope, 54, left Russia on a small chartered plane less than three hours after a prison warden read him the decision, ending his eight months of imprisonment.
The crown's control over trade in the towns, especially the emerging newer towns towards the end of the 15th century that lacked central civic government, was increasingly weaker, making chartered status less relevant as more trade occurred from private properties and took place all year around.
If the charter number is greater than 60,000, the credit union is state-chartered; however, if the charter number is less than 60,000, your credit union is regulated by the NCUA.
But, far from implying you're a member of a sinister eastern European underground organisation dedicated to the overthrow of western society, CMIOSH simply means "chartered member of IOSH" (the distinctly less menacing-sounding Institute of Health and Safety).
Separately on Wednesday, the Senate approved an amendment to the financial regulatory bill that allows the Federal Reserve to retain its supervision of state-chartered banks and bank holding companies with less than $50 billion in assets that are now in the Fed system rather than transfer authority to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
Mr. McPherson's troops, all members or spouses of members of the Princeton Class of 1972, which has more or less adopted him as its official historian, traveled in a chartered bus that, in anticipation of supply-line difficulties, had been provisioned with some $2,000 worth of wine, beer and single-malt Scotch.
Perhaps less well known is that some scientific fields also offer chartered status; several U.K.-based professional science bodies, including The British Psychological Society and the Society of Biology, have awarded chartered status for more than 25 years (see list for examples of non-U.K. institutions that offer similar schemes).
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