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Definition of Nonmember

Nonmember
Nonmember Non*mem"ber, n. One who is not a member.

Meaning of Nonmember from wikipedia

- nonmember universities often list gaining admission to the AAU as a goal of their administration." For example, in 2010 the chancellor of nonmember North...
- newspapers from selling or providing news to nonmember organizations as well as making it very difficult for nonmember newspapers to join the AP. The decision...
- Nations General ****embly voted to upgrade Palestine's status to that of a nonmember observer state, 132 of the 198 members of the United Nations recognized...
- exists no longer under siege but in a position of authority over the nonmember, or nonbeliever. Colic-Peisker, Val; Flitney, Adrian (24 October 2017)...
- salvation, but a prerequisite for becoming a member of the church, although nonmembers are still accepted in the church. It symbolizes death to sin and new birth...
- individual members and reduced the ****ignment of "extra" holdings to nonmembers. For the following 20 years, the U.S. government invested in infrastructure...
- of Advocates, Faculties of Advocates, or similar names. Generally, a nonmember caught practicing law may be liable for the crime of unauthorized practice...
- jurisdiction over tribal-owned land in a reservation. The case involved a nonmember who caused a car crash in the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation. Ginsburg...
- coordination of macroeconomic policies, and negotiation of agreements with nonmember states and international agencies, parti****ting when need be in resolution...
- The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) is a multilateral treaty that commits nations to respect the civil and political rights...