The fourth resolution proposed that bencher compensation only be instituted if a referendum authorizing it was passed. |
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Former front bencher Emma Reynolds even lined up Mr Cameron to attack Mr Corbyn for his links to the Stop the War Coalition. |
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If the approved resolution is so authorized, then the objectives which I set forth when elected as a bencher will be achieved. |
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Ms. Callwood was a bencher on the board of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association. |
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Irene is currently a bencher of the Law Society of Manitoba, the body that governs the legal profession in the province. |
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In his worst week as leader, a front bencher has written a paean of praise to the very man who made mincemeat of him and thus prompted the crisis. |
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He then became an eminent lawyer and bencher of the Inner Temple. |
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As a bencher of the Law Society of Upper Canada since 1991, she's used her position to support positive change for women in Ontario family law. |
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I have also knowledge of a kind of work you do indirectly having been, until my nomination as Governor General of Canada, a lay bencher of the Law Society of Upper Canada. |
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I am faced with the uncomfortable truth that my talents, such as they are, do not extend to being an effective front bencher as well as a good husband and father. |
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I think this is now open season because of a pretty dodgy dossier presented to Leon Brittan by a Tory back bencher, which had very little substance in my view. |
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The hon. member for Toronto Centre, as much as he has been a member of four parliaments so far, he is a member of the Privy Council, he is a front bencher, and he used the second person. |
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The first resolution proposed that the Treasurer and the Chair of the Finance Committee should have the power to authorize compensation to a bencher on a needs basis. |
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Another would be to abandon the independence issue as an executive subject, leaving it to a back bencher to bring it forward as a private member's bill, with the coalition parties going their own ways on the matter. |
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He became a bencher in 1586 and was elected a Reader in 1587, delivering his first set of lectures in Lent the following year. |
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He was one of the founding fellows of the British Academy, an honorary fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge and honorary bencher of Lincoln's Inn. |
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He has been Acting Deemster on the Isle of Man since 1999, and became a Bencher at Lincoln's Inn the following year. |
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Coke's father, Robert Coke, was a barrister and Bencher of Lincoln's Inn who built up a strong practice representing clients from his home area of Norfolk. |
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