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Members' is correct as member's would mean that there is only one member. Also, re the correctness or otherwise of your third option, you might want to read this recent thread.
If the group is composed of members who collectively individually have ten years of experience I would say "a group whose members have an average of (or collectively have) ten years experience. The sentences would be parsed differently, too: We are are (a group [of programers]) that has ten years experience.
Thus, a founding member would be one of the charter members, but a charter member would not necessarily be one of the founders. Google founder member and you will see it used in many places.
The team members arrived home today. It can also be confusing because of differences in usage in Briitsh English or in American English, or even regional differences.
This forum is closed to new threads. Recursos para usuarios de los foros español/inglés. Resources for members of the Spanish/English forums.
Hi, There are many academic organizations that have "members" that meet certain criteria to join. After you become a member, if you meet certain other criteria at some future date, you will become a "fellow". For example, to become a member of the American College of Cardiology you just need to be involved in Cardiology in some way (doctor, nurse, technician, administrator, pharmacist). To be ...
I just saw a notice in a restaurant: All staff must wash their hands after using the toilet. Is this use of "all staff" correct? I think it should read "all staff members" or "all employees" because "staff" is a group noun. What do you think?
Is it acceptable to write family members in a formal context, or should it be members of the family? For example. you should not let your family members...
A community profile allows us to understand the demographic and social characteristics of a group of people in a specific place. Professionals use community profiles to assess needs, request funding, allocate resources, and develop plans.
Once you have gathered the necessary data, you can then begin to build and document your community profile and answer specific questions. A bulleted summary table can be an easy way to describe the demographic characteristics of your service area.
Developing a community profile can help you understand the community and prepare for your public health work. Creating a community profile is an essential first step and can help you develop a community engagement plan later on.
Following the steps to build a community profile will help you and your community identify a prevention program or strategy that best meets your needs. Use local data, if available, to determine health or behavioral issues in need of extra resources and support.