What's the difference between membership and nonmembership?
Membership
Definition:
(n.) The state of being a member.
(n.) The collective body of members, as of a society.
Example Sentences:
(1) Theresa May signals support for UK-EU membership deal Read more Faull’s fix, largely accepted by Britain, also ties the hands of national governments.
(2) David Cameron has insisted that membership of the European Union is in Britain's national interest and vital for "millions of jobs and millions of families", as he urged his own backbenchers not to back calls for a referendum on the UK's relationship with Brussels.
(3) Unless you are part of some Unite-esque scheme to join up as part of a grand revolutionary plan, why would you bother shelling out for a membership card?
(4) It’s going to affect everybody.” The six songs from Rebel Heart released thus far do not shy away from controversy: one, Illuminati, mocks the various conspiracy theories on the internet that implicate a variety of entertainers – including Jay-Z and Lady Gaga – in membership of a shadowy ruling elite.
(5) Single-currency membership has no bearing on the foreign policy post.
(6) Even the three Baltic states, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania , whose EU membership was championed by Britain, seemed reluctant to offer him public support.
(7) However, if Cameron were able to secure a deal which he said had redefined the terms of membership, this would change, with 42% in against 36% who would vote to leave.
(8) In an article for the Daily Telegraph , Obama argued that Britain’s influence in the world was magnified by its membership of the EU.
(9) All in all, the portrait of the ASHA membership is both colorful and attractive--definitely suitable for framing.
(10) Prominent pro-Europeans are planning to lambast Cameron for placing a question mark over Britain's EU membership.
(11) The following criteria were used to document program enhancement after the implementation of a microcomputer laboratory: faculty and student attitudes toward computer-assisted instruction (CAI); student anxiety scores toward state board examinations; increased visibility of the college (number of authored CAI modules, CAI grants, computer committee memberships, faculty attendance at computer courses); and relationship involving learning style, attitude, and student learning.
(12) Former Marks & Spencer boss Rose, chairman of the Britain Stronger in Europe campaign, was on Monday highlighting an analysis that claimed to show EU membership was worth an average of £670,000 in extra trade for each business that exports or imports goods within the bloc.
(13) The authors report on a comparative study of social work services in proprietary and nonprofit hospitals that used the results of the Membership Survey, 1985 of the Society for Hospital Social Work Directors and a sample of 50 proprietary hospital social work departments.
(14) Royal College of Midwives supportive of Britain's EU membership Read more Over the same period, the proportion of EEA migrants in the education workforce rose from 27% to 37.5%.
(15) Last month, OHIO Medicine published the findings of the membership survey.
(16) For many, free movement is the price that has to be paid for the prize of single market membership.
(17) The purpose of the 1988 Mini-Survey was the collection of up-to-date data from the ACNM membership, focusing on nurse-midwifery income.
(18) The president of the Confederation of British Industry used his opening address to repeatedly make clear that it regards EU membership as being beneficial to the UK economy and warn against ending the principle of free movement of labour, as opposed to free movement of benefits.
(19) RBH's first membership meeting, at which tenants and employees could sign up to join the mutual, was oversubscribed.
(20) Labour is clear: Brexit would be better with single market membership | Chuka Umunna Read more The single market is not a simple free trade zone.
Nonmembership
Definition:
(n.) State of not being a member.
Example Sentences:
(1) He rejects the position that nonmembership (i.e., not holding citizenship) or alleged forfeiture of moral standing and rights by illegal entry is a sufficient reason for denial of care.