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Conferences meaning
plural of conference
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Replicating the look and feel of on-site investor conferences, Virtual Investor Conferences combine leading-edge conferencing and investor communications capabilities with a comprehensive global investor audience network.
She has been an invited speaker at top conferences, like Google Launchpad Female Founders Summit, Collision conference, TiECon, Women’s March, ATEA, AI ShowBiz Summit, etc. She has been the only speaker under the age of 18 at these conferences.
Tracking postponements, cancellations, and conferences gone virtual — CSO Online’s calendar of upcoming security conferences makes it easy to find the events that matter the most to you.
We should boost players from conferences where it is tougher to complete a pass and ding players whose numbers are generated in conferences where passing is easier.
Looking at each of the 32 conferences: 4 conferences (Pacific-12, Big Ten, Ivy League, and Atlantic Coast) had 100% of their teams score greater than zero.
Academic conferences Among the top academic conferences for new research in hyper text is the annual ACM Conference on Hyper text and Hypermedia. citation.
And some regional or area conferences are affiliated with larger national or international conferences.
Conferences There are several large conferences that are concerned with bioinformatics.
Conferences The SEI sponsors national and international conferences, workshops, and user-group meetings.
Episcopal conferences In many countries, bishops already held regular conferences to discuss common matters.
Instead of just evening out the conferences by adding the expansion New Orleans Saints to the seven-member Western Conference, the NFL realigned the conferences and split each into two four-team divisions.
In the Adventist church, candidates for ordination are chosen by local conferences (which usually administer about 50–150 local congregations) and approved by unions (which serve about 6–12 conferences).
Radio conferences Herbert Hoover listening to a radio receiver Hoover's radio conferences played a key role in the early organization, development and regulation of radio broadcasting.
Since no academic business ethics journals or conferences existed, researchers published in general management journals, and attended general conferences.
The 10 FBS conferences are formally and popularly divided into two groups: * Power Five – Five of the six AQ conferences of the BCS era, specifically the ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12, and SEC.
The members and unions elect delegates to state and territory conferences (usually held annually, although more frequent conferences are often held).
The world wide Seventh-day Adventist church is organized into local districts, conferences or missions, union conferences or union missions, divisions, and finally at the top is the general conference.
To make and fix the appointments in the Annual Conferences, Provisional Annual Conferences, and Missions as the Discipline may direct (¶¶ 529–533).
UN LDC conferences The UN Least Developed Country (LDC) conferences were a series of summits organized by the UN over the past few decades, which sought to promote the substantial and even development of so-called "third-world" countries.
Adams speaks at conferences, addressing professionals who work with donor-conceived people.