nonmember造句1. The scheme is also open to non-members.
2. Spain imposed levies on farm imports from non-member states.
3. The price will be £30 for members, £33 for non-members.
4. Tickets are $7 for members, and $10 for non-members.
5. If a non-member challenged this obligation, a dispute would arise, which could then be investigated by the Security Council.
6. Team members were supposed to report back to nonmembers of team activities and what they had learned.
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7. They speak with other tongues, which is embarrassing and distasteful to many non-members of the Pentecostal scene.
8. As with medieval guilds, non-members could not officially practise their trade.
9. The bill would allow unions to charge for services rendered to non-members.
10. Non-members could buy tickets on the door and the ticket money would be used to offset the cost of future concerts.
11. A non-member of an organisation must first determine the powers of the organisation and its organs.
12. Courses on the latter are open to non-members who are actively involved with other voluntary conservation bodies.
13. Everyone is always welcome at our activities, members or non-members, so do please come along.
14. The nonmember bank should maintain written evidence that the appropriate review is being performed on a regular basis.
15. When a nonmember country applies for WTO membership, there is a rigorous examination of that country's trade regime, followed by bilateral negotiations with WTO members in areas of their interest.
16. Each member country has its own tariffs with nonmember countries.
17. Member and nonmember functions with the same name do not overload one another.
18. However, as with nonmember functions, a member function may be overloaded ( Section 7.8 p . 265 ).
19. The FDIC recognizes that insured nonmember banks vary considerably in the way in which they conduct their business on a day-to-day basis.
20. Rather, a nonmember bank should focus on patterns of inconsistent transactions and isolated transactions that present risk factors that warrant further review.
21. Small nonmember banks are generally defined, for Regulatory Flexibility Act purposes, as those with assets of $100 million or less.
22. It defines one member operator and has three nonmember operators .
23. Privacy Issues The proposed regulation requires insured nonmember banks to gather information about customers that, if misused, could result in an invasion of a customer's privacy.
24. On the other hand, the Court concluded that the union could charge nonmembers for activities beyond local labor negotiations.
25. The Know Your Customer program, in order to be the most effective, must be developed and implemented with the nonmember bank's regular and ordinary business practices in mind.
26. The proposed rule is designed to be flexible so that each insured nonmember bank can design a Know Your Customer program appropriate for its circumstances.
27. However, the FDIC does not believe that it is practicable for a nonmember bank to conduct a large- scale information request from all its existing customers.
28. Paragraph (d)(2)(iii) requires that the Know Your Customer program provide a system for determining a customer's normal and expected transactions involving the insured nonmember bank.
29. Today the goals of the organization are to collectively strengthen relationships among member and nonmember countries and enhance economic growth for the region.
30. The FDIC recognizes that a Know Your Customer requirement will impose additional burdens on some insured nonmember banks.