999 resultados para annual meetings


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Title on header: Missouri Bar Association reports.

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Annual meetings contain reports from previous year.

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Report for 1917 (17th) not issued; issued instead and included in its place: Proceedings of the National Creamery Buttermakers' Association, 20th convention (27th year), held at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, October 9-10-11, 1917.

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A one-volume reprint of the minutes of the 1st annual meeting, 1810, and the reports for the 2nd-11th annual meetings, 1811-1820.

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For 1918/19-1920, meetings of the executive council were held instead of the annual meetings.

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Vol. for 1896 reprinted from The School Review, May, 1896.

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16th-<27th> annual meetings held at Syracuse, N.Y.

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List of members in each volume

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Imprint varies.

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List of members included in the issues for 1902, 1910-14, 1926-

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Includes list of members.

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No meeting held in 1902; 9th and 10th annual meetings held in Jan. and Aug. 1909; 16th and 17th held Jan. and Sept. 1915; none held 1917.

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Vols. for 1870-1873 include 2d-5th annual meetings of the Illinois Baptist Sunday School Association; 1881 includes 1st annual meeting of Illinois Baptist State S.S. Convention.

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Ashby wrote about cybernetics, during which discourse he described a Law that attempts to resolve difficulties arising in complex situations – he suggested using variety to combat complexity. In this paper, we note that the delegates to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) meeting in Kyoto, 1997, were offered a ‘simplifying solution’ to cope with the complexity of discussing multiple pollutants allegedly contributing to ‘climate change’. We assert that the adoption of CO2eq has resulted in imprecise thinking regarding the ‘carbon footprint’ – that is, ‘CO2’ – to the exclusion of other pollutants. We propose, as Ashby might have done, that the CO2eq and other factors within the ‘climate change’ negotiations be disaggregated to allow careful and specific individual solutions to be agreed on each factor. We propose a new permanent and transparent ‘action group’ be in charge of agenda setting and to manage the messy annual meetings. This body would be responsible for achieving accords at these annual meetings, rather than forcing this task on national hosts. We acknowledge the task is daunting and we recommend moving on from Ashby's Law to Beer's Viable Systems approach.