That's very important to get that over with in August, to get back in September, have the relevant committees report the legislation out. |
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Next weekend, we will hold the fourth annual joint meeting of the four operating shadow committees in Washington. |
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These standing committees had a fluctuating membership and no subject specialism. |
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And so I think that we should proceed with oversight and I'm going to encourage my colleagues on the appropriate committees to do just that. |
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The civil servants on these committees are, in principle, members of a team and not departmental spokesmen. |
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His recommendations included the creation of anti-discrimination committees. |
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The State Government and the BMP had set up 30 ward committees in the city in June 2003 to decentralise power at the local level. |
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The mayor and chairmen of the four main committees will be presenting their reviews of the year and there will be a public question session. |
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As a life peer, Lord Geraint held the position of deputy speaker, deputy chairman of committees and spokesman on Welsh rural affairs. |
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Agriculture and economic policy have their own special preparatory committees. |
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Such rites are practised in joint consultative committees, grievance procedures, procedures for disputes resolution and the like. |
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He has served on more than a dozen government committees reviewing various aspects of seismological monitoring. |
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Insurance companies are piling the pressure on struggling local games committees with huge rises in the premiums for public liability insurance. |
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The parties in every country have their own special women's committees, secretariats and bureaus. |
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He appealed for more members to help out on various committees and so lesson the load on directors and staff, if only a few hours per month. |
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This will take place at local neighbourhood level and through area or township committees. |
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No Name Clubs are also strongly supported by the Gardai and members of the force are present on all committees. |
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Creditor committees and managers of bankrupt companies often are too optimistic. |
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Planning has started, with steering committees being set up in each state in association with other professional and industry associations. |
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However, it was essential that the council facilitate these committees in the disposal of grass cuttings. |
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A network of committees to campaign against the war was set up by Maoist students. |
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In that time the couple has served on a number of committees in an effort to do their bit for the Geraldton. |
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Through the committees we have luncheons and breakfasts with government officials and visiting business people. |
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While I've praised the improvements that Assembly and Senate committees made last week, the bill is still fundamentally flawed in several ways. |
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So the interpretation was critiqued and debated in all high level curriculum committees. |
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He said even the mine accidents that had been happening could have been avoided had monitoring committees been in place. |
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He said the process of formation of committees for the function had been almost been completed. |
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Another of its committees is currently working on similar guidelines for footings, foundation walls, and floor slabs. |
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In order to affect city government one had to persuade powerful city councilors who headed up committees. |
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The boundaries of the committees are coterminous with the 42 police services operating in the same area. |
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Most pools of capital managed by committees are subject to an oversight document or investment policy. |
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The last thing we need is another generation of political committees, poncing around the country. |
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He continued by complimenting the islanders and their committees for their commitment. |
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No doubt such garbled syntax does great things for policymakers sitting on committees. |
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He was heavily involved in medical politics, and served on several committees. |
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Pressure groups can appear as witnesses at the investigative hearings held by committees of Congress. |
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By controlling influential committees, the Prime Minister can also ensure that he drives the policies of these committees. |
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There are continuing education courses, personal trainers, committees, and councils to fuss over. |
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And, as a rule, the committees meet in Brussels to prepare the business of the plenaries. |
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Planning committees are required to decide planning matters in a judicial way rather than on political considerations. |
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A court system will review the operation of the committees by considering appeals against their decisions. |
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Their own responsibilities or their membership of many interdepartmental committees bring them into contact with other departments. |
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Ibrahim said the draft bill calls for schools to form committees with parents, local government officials and public figures. |
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Reactions from earlier field tests and review committees led to the following changes in this 1976 draft. |
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Both House and Senate are composed of countless fiefdoms of committees and subcommittees that oversee the Executive Branch. |
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To Labor, Australia's well-being plays second fiddle to the decisions of really important international committees. |
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The survey showed committees were far more commonplace where trade unions had representation. |
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The two relevant parliamentary committees that have so far considered it have recommended that Berry is given the independent inquiry he seeks. |
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The screens will allow passers-by to see what is going on inside the debating chamber of the Parliament and its committees. |
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However, Parliamentary committees have been established in the UK to examine proposed European legislation and other community matters. |
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Shouldn't one of the parliament's committees investigate this total waste of money? |
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After a first year of finding their feet, the parliamentary committees are well placed to make key contributions to Scotland's governance. |
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She even alleged he tried to prevent her from appearing before key parliamentary committees on the accounting mess. |
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Moreover, it should be noted that other parliamentary committees can also play a role in the supervision of legislation. |
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The opposition, however, has proposed amendments that contradict the parliamentary joint committees recommendations. |
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Several committees of the European Parliament had recommended such a course of action before any agreement was concluded. |
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Mr Merrick thanked all the festival volunteers and the members of the various committees who organised different events. |
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The U.S. Congress has about five different committees, and they are combing through documents. |
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The standing committees are basically two groups of members consulting on various matters pertaining to the city council. |
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Attending the imbizo were mayors, councillors and ward committees from the OR Tambo District Municipality. |
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The works committees and the union functionaries are firmly anchored in the conceptions of co-determination and class collaboration. |
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Clinical ethics committees cannot alone cope with the demands of ethically troubled doctors at the coalface. |
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By 1990 the party's predecessor committees coalesced into the Green Party and adopted a national platform. |
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This was often through a clubby system where friends on board committees would champion a high salary for the chief executive. |
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Steve had a strong sense of community and church, serving on many boards and committees. |
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Bishops hope that lay parish committees, led by paid-up business managers, will help to restore public confidence in the church hierarchy. |
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The first relationship state coordinators develop is with the chairs of the chapters ' legislative committees in their states. |
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There's a dozen subcommittees and committees in Congress getting ready to hold hearings, investigations. |
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At least 80 committees and subcommittees are responsible for oversight of our national security. |
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Eighty-eight Congressional committees and subcommittees oversee the components of the new department, and the turf wars will be fierce. |
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United Kingdom committees usually report directly to the trust board, or are a subcommittee of another hospital committee. |
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The committees have so far been holding their meetings without chairmanship. |
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At the meetings standing committees and their chairs are elected and the deputy mayors are chosen. |
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A report outlining the proposals went to members of the city council's heritage and museum committees this month. |
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The landscape has been acknowledged by central government organisations and committees as being of national significance. |
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She said tidy town committees played a vital role which was central to community life. |
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The tidy towns committees play a vital role that is central to community life and your continued efforts develop and improve our localities. |
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Various special committees are then struck from time to time to assess specific situations. |
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They will also chair committees struck to deal with particular legislation or concerns. |
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In many parts of the country, local groups have formed committees in opposition to the plan. |
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But then again, it's exactly with such opaque language that committees like to dig their way out of trouble. |
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Over the next few days he will have to step down from his various positions on SFA committees. |
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Copies of the memorandum went to the membership of appeals committees that had found the provost's decisions to be arbitrary and capricious. |
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Basic texts for the liturgy were translated by ecumenical committees for use in the various churches. |
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All Council meetings, all the meetings of the standing committees and advisory boards are open to the public. |
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These standing committees are neither permanent in composition nor specialist in subject-matter. |
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There will also be standing committees on health, social services, social housing and elders. |
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It recommends that the mayor should appoint the chairs of the standing committees rather than allowing the committees to select their own chairs. |
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All standing committees and liaisons shall report to the Executive Committee. |
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Each of the suggested standing committees may form sub or special committees to address specific outputs or emerging concerns. |
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The three conveners for each of the 12 standing committees are elected among each committee's 21 members. |
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The standing committees are an empty formality, and the cross-party select committees have no power. |
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The women rallied their resources, with branches throughout the country forming standing committees to collect information on nuclear energy. |
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Outside of work, he's volunteered with a number of local environmental and resource management committees. |
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Gelli surely knew about all these practices and committees must have been set up only to exist on paper. |
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Setting up village vigilance committees in such areas is another suggestion. |
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One juror had worked for the Union army, and another had protected civilians from vigilance committees and served as a Union scout. |
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While attention was drawn to the cattlemen, the work of the urban vigilance committees continued unabated. |
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In this rogues' gallery are former council leaders, former mayors, chairmen of powerful committees and a former chief whip. |
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Senior councillors, chairmen of major committees and group leaders, will still have their mobile phones paid for by the council. |
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This vertical contact between grade levels was further enhanced through assignments to committees that established curricular goals. |
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Not only have they revolted against the attempts by the whips to nobble select committees, they're starting to talk out of turn in Westminster. |
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The seminar afforded committees time for networking and sharing information on the work of individual centres. |
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Most clubs and societies exist because people are willing to give up their time to serve on organising committees. |
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Over the last few months, the two committees have been snowed under with work. |
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Moreover, ask women who have served on hiring committees with men whether or not discrimination, subtle or unsubtle, occurs in searches. |
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The standards committees get blamed unfairly for the actions of their individual members. |
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Educating the public went beyond service on blue-ribbon committees on the city's future. |
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But look at any of the working committees in the area and you will find they mainly consist of these so called blow-ins. |
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The committees provide the members of Parliament an opportunity to examine the functioning of the government and thereby keep a check on it. |
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The standing committees will deal with biologicals and vaccines, pharmacovigilance, and pharmacy and standards. |
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In their eyes, the destiny of bioethicists is to sit on bioethics committees and set public policy. |
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To be adopted, a reform must make it past subcommittees, full committees, and floor votes in two houses, and the executive must sign it. |
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I'm not saying that ethics committees that question research proposals are always being pedantic. |
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Needless to say, careful review of all clinical trials by properly constituted ethics committees must continue. |
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They can also make submissions on the operations of the executive through these parliamentary committees. |
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With the official Opposition almost impotent, the country needs strong, Labour-led committees to keep the executive to account. |
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Some commentators have also expressed scepticism about the international courts, tribunals and committees which pronounce upon human rights. |
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It is thought likely that the council will consider the matter through one of its scrutiny committees or through its executive. |
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There are a variety of committees which you can participate in if you like. |
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Let us judge whether people are fit to represent us, not these unelected, unaccountable standards quangos, committees and commissioners. |
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He is equally a loss to fellow academics and to the various committees on which he served. |
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Advisory committees help colleges and universities stay in phase with industry needs. |
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Several university presidents chaired committees and, following customary practices, earned an additional fee for this responsibility. |
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The key legal issues arising from clinical ethics committees concern accountability. |
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This must end, and one of the ways to end it is to have an even split on the committees. |
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Mom had a very active social life, despite her age, and she played tennis twice a week, plus being a member of about four different committees. |
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The legislative branch dominates this distributive type of policy, especially the standing committees with programmatic jurisdiction. |
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The work of the disciplinary and performance committees is explored in some detail below. |
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A few local authorities have formed joint committees with the intention of securing co-ordination on licensing matters over a wider area. |
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Official committees consist of the senior officials of departments whose ministers sit on the Cabinet committees. |
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The sub-district office disburses funds, which came from the taxation of stores and companies located in that district, to the committees. |
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The appointment of Cabinet ministers, junior ministers, senior staff to committees etc allows the party leadership huge powers of patronage. |
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Some of these servants of football are so besotted with the game that they devote more time to attending dull local committees. |
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On behalf of the Minister I want to thank members of the committees for their diligent work on this bill. |
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To the Executive Committee are responsible the Aesculapian Society and other elected or appointed committees of medical students. |
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We realized that several local and state affiliates had such committees in place. |
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The war time production committees and Whitley Councils should surely have taught this lesson. |
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Involved in all good works and committees, John was an excellent husband and father. |
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We strongly support our volunteer local organizing committees, whose good will and hard work are the keys to success. |
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The issues that conference committees ask presenters to address can often key you into trends in the field. |
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The two recapitalised banks have established their Boards and Board committees. |
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The committees performed well in bringing information about these cases to the public eye. |
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Councillors are entitled to basic allowances to recompense them for the hours they put in sitting on committees and reading reports and agendas. |
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He will chair five and deputise for the Prime Minister on seven of the 44 committees created yesterday. |
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Identical reports might elicit different responses from different committees. |
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From now on, directors and remuneration committees in boardrooms across Britain would be shaking in their boots. |
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This means not only refurbishing existing institutions, reforming committees and the like, but building new political sites. |
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They set up strike committees, produced propaganda and even put on shows and political theatre. |
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Worker committees run the manufacturing plants and profit-sharing schemes are available to all staff members. |
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In fact, if committees were to recycle to the full extent, then only 12 per cent of our waste would have to be landfilled. |
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The eagle scout who raised funds for his troop was reared by upper-middle-class parents who volunteered for civic committees and raised money for charities in Seattle. |
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There is no effective congressional oversight, as we can see by the acquiescence of the intelligence and judiciary committees. |
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We tried to become involved with committees that affect us and policing before Ferguson. |
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While 19 percent of the House is female, just one woman will get to chair one of its 20 committees. |
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The process for informing the Senate and House intelligence committees is often shrouded in secrecy. |
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This tension between committees has often played out inside the Republican conference, behind closed doors. |
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But he certainly did occupy at various times some of its key positions, chairing and serving on critical committees. |
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To this end, the chairmen of the two committees are asking the IRS for answers. |
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The chairs of the House and Senate intelligence committees have also said clemency should be ruled out for Snowden. |
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We served together on several oral exam committees, where he exhibited, in his soft Scots burr, gentleness with students as well as a radiant love for theology. |
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Union officials have been co-opted onto joint committees with management. |
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The committees are assisted by between three and ten administrative staff. |
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The thrust of legislative work is done in the committees, where individual rapporteurs draft reports that form the basis for parliamentary resolutions. |
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Vast amounts are whittled away on such concepts as benchmarking and decentralisation, but urgent road projects are still being argued over at Oireachtas committees. |
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This is corporate committee think, and committees always kill creativity. |
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He is seen as a potential kingmaker and wields considerable power already in managing parliamentary business and pulling MSP levers on its committees. |
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Yet the appointment of it's Chief Officer is a labyrinthine affair conducted by various committees, panels, civil servants and most worryingly, politicians. |
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And this time there will be no internal committees of enquiry or scurrilous U.N. Goldstone commissions. |
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These committees will be looking at infrastructure security issues as well, including marinas, boat ramps, docks, anchorages and major marine or special events. |
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The main goal of the committees was to prepare and organise an uprising, which would ultimately lead to the liberation of Bulgaria from Ottoman rule. |
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She has chaired various government committees of enquiry, is a life peer and has recently voted on an Order legalising therapeutic cloning of human embryos. |
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Outraged feminist militants left the party and proceeded to dismantle the committees on the status of women that had been set up in various ridings. |
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He chaired the select committees on art unions and on legal education. |
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The fate of most councils or committees is to grow too large to be effective and to be replaced by an executive or inner caucus, like a series of Russian dolls. |
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Sheldon Adelson is expected to be the single largest giver to those committees so his role is very important. |
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It appears to consider internal policy only when parliamentary committees flag up press behaviour that is not to their liking and threaten sanctions. |
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But my parents also left me with a dearth of hobbies that make admissions committees salivate. |
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This is a job for independent committees, like Bowles-Simpson, not a partisan slugfest. |
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It spawns more committees and more reporting of self-evident truths. |
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The International Olympic Committee is the keeper of the Olympic flame, and has immense power over national Olympic committees. |
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People who don't like committees, seating plans and being told what colour of shoes to wear would be well advised to take up tennis, beach volleyball or snowboarding. |
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In both cases, the minority party on both committees thinks the majority is making a mountain out of a molehill. |
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These committees have always jealously guarded their independence. |
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All ethics committees require evidence of safety, but, in the nature of things, such statements have to be more provisional than is generally acknowledged. |
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Faculty search committees that hold unverified assumptions cause campuses to engage in self-fulfilling prophecies regarding the recruitment of minority faculty. |
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The committees boldly experimented with participatory forms of government at the local level. |
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Ethical approval was obtained from 11 local research ethics committees. |
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Changes made by the committees really amount to nibbling at the margins. |
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The company will revise its statutes to allow workers to sit on management committees and allow non-church leaders to become members of the board of directors. |
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Then they explained to me that my presence there is what makes it possible for each of our Republican chairmen to be chairmen of their committees. |
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The loyalty of schoolteachers was screened by local vigilance committees. |
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Outside the judicial system, the Confederate military and civilian vigilance committees continued to threaten and attack people suspected of disloyalty. |
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The most detailed and comprehensive briefings are often limited to the chairman and ranking members of the committees. |
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Later the House passed demands for grants to meet expenses for the next two months pending passage of the Railway Budget 2004-2005 after the setting up of standing committees. |
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He listened to bush mothers and stockmen, drovers and graziers, troops going into and returning from battle, committees, councils, prime ministers, popes and royalty. |
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During its period of office, that member state has responsibility for organizing and chairing meetings of the Council of Ministers and its various committees. |
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It is a chart of the 88 committees and subcommittees that claim some kind of jurisdiction over the homeland defense duties that would be included in this new department. |
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At the time I was inclined to think that the network of commissioning and monitoring committees was over-elaborate, but with hindsight I can see the point of it. |
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The committees appear to have succeeded in achieving that elusive consensus on what needs to be done to dig Scottish education out of the Higher Still morass. |
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Barry was a master of planning, organisation and dealing with bothersome committees and he had designed some Gothic buildings, but he was not at heart a Goth. |
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It pops like-minded scribes into committees and they help to spread saffron cheer by selecting others like themselves, or doing what is expected of them. |
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But I suspect it's largely beside the point because once you're to that point you're into a process of legislative horse-trading and conference committees. |
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An experienced parliamentarian, Khan has contributed immensely not only to the deliberations of various committees he had served but also to the proceedings of the House. |
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There were elected councils or committees of syndics which supervised the clubs' daily routine, one of the syndics elected the bursar and the clerk. |
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She said proposals to change policy or procedure in response to survey results will come out of the standing committees of the council in the next year or two. |
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Because the Scottish parliament has no second chamber, the committees must act as an even-handed forum to ensure that legislation is fair and foolproof. |
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Instead of having formal legislative powers, like the House of Lords, he suggested parliamentary committees could refer questions to the advisory panel. |
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Each diocese has been asked whether the Church's own guidelines are being followed in relation to the recommendations, including involvement in inter-agency committees. |
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During the Revolutionary crisis, these groups fed the merchants' committees, Sons of Liberty, and other extralegal bodies initiating an intercolonial correspondence. |
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Elliot suggests more needs to be done to help women take positions in the Church's committees, starting with a review of the workload of committee members and conveners. |
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Specifically, McConnell will follow in Tony Blair's footsteps by allowing the conveners of parliamentary committees to grill him twice a year on any subjects they wish. |
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Gordon was also a major figure in university life, serving two terms as dean of the medical faculty, one term as vice principal, and on many committees. |
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He is a general practice principal in Glasgow and serves on several council committees, including the governance working group, of which he is the chairman. |
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Billy retired from the chair at the hall committees recent AGM and the new committee felt that his years of dedicated service should be recognised. |
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The number of flood defence committees is also to be drastically reduced, scrapping all local committees and establishing a definitive list of regional committees. |
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The committees will then select delegates to form 18 selection caucuses. |
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The government will introduce the legislation necessary to delegate the authority to the community committees so that they may implement the policies decided by the committee. |
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The principal role of committees in the Scottish Parliament is to take evidence from witnesses, conduct inquiries and scrutinise legislation. |
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It also gives details of when and where the standing committees and select committees will be meeting, and the list of debates to be held. |
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In the healthcare industry, peer review is the process by which groups or committees of physicians review their colleagues' work. |
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The synods are represented along with the convenors of the Assembly's standing committees. |
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It also finally removed secular duties from the local Vestry committees and gave them to the new parish councils. |
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Synods have committees and employ staff to encourage and serve local churches. |
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The two sides agreed to establish a training center for the Authority and vocational committees in the government instantiations. |
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The work of IMO is conducted through five committees and these are supported by technical subcommittees. |
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The City Council has five standing committees, each having its own areas of responsibility. |
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It handles the secretariat of the Committee of Ministers, the Council of Economic Union and the various committees and working parties. |
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The activities of the Agency and its advisory committees must take place in the open sunshine of public scrutiny and accountability. |
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The IHO maintains a programme of the meetings of its Council, committees and working groups around the world. |
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Although the House of Lords may scrutinise the executive through Question Time and through its committees, it cannot bring down the Government. |
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As a unitary authority, the modern entity no longer has any districts, but Arfon, Dwyfor and Meirionnydd remain as area committees. |
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Several other types of committees, including Select Committees, may be used, but rarely. |
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Factories were run through worker committees, agrarian areas became collectivised and run as libertarian communes. |
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Members of the SRC sit on various committees throughout the University, from Departmental level to the Senate and Court. |
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There are also a number of committees of both the Court and Senate that make important decisions and investigate matters referred to them. |
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The building is managed by committees appointed by both houses, which report to the Speaker of the House of Commons and the Lord Speaker. |
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The post of leader was recognised, and leaders typically chair several important committees, but had no special authority. |
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The ongoing administration is delegated to councils and committees, which have to report annually to the Assembly. |
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Con committees attempt to get public money rather than be funded out of the congoer's pocket. |
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The General Synod makes canon law, administers finance and monitors the work of the boards and committees of the Church. |
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Functions are vested in the council itself, and then exercised usually by committees or subcommittees of the council. |
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Reception committees were completely unprepared for the condition of some of the children. |
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Initially, matters concerning the colonies were dealt with primarily by the Privy Council and its committees. |
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As a result, area committees were named after and made decisions for areas which they did not exactly represent. |
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Wards in the city management area are to be represented on a city committee as well as corporate area committees. |
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In particular, minute details on Ireland's increasing overseas trade and reports from various specialist committees are recorded. |
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This forced club committees to adopt different strategies to keep their clubs afloat. |
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The research for CAM has to meet certain standards from research ethics committees, which most CAM researchers find almost impossible to meet. |
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The councils took over the powers and responsibilities of the school boards and technical instruction committees in their area. |
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One of the Domestic Committees is the Committee of Selection, which is responsible for assigning members to many of the House's other committees. |
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Such committees are rare and do not replace any of the usual stages of a bill, including committee stage. |
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Cromwell was named a Justice of the Peace for Hampshire and sat on various county committees. |
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In committees or small boards, the chairman votes along with the other members. |
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Corporate management areas are represented, for some purposes, by their own committees. |
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The Congress tried to handle administrative affairs through legislative committees, which proved inefficient. |
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The council has several different committees, working groups, and working parties. |
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The British and Irish Olympic committees are seen by the International Olympic Committees as having joint rights over Northern Ireland. |
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The Technical Management Board is responsible for over 250 technical committees, who develop the ISO standards. |
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There are different committees with their functions set out in different ways. |
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The committees included scholars with Puritan sympathies, as well as High Churchmen. |
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Also, since shootouts often include larger committees than those that evaluate products in a standard way, multiple opinions can be a hindrance. |
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She and Waltz may volunteer for student committees that choose prom party favors from thick catalogs. |
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The TEI immediately made a commitment to SGML and set up four main committees to deal with different aspects of encoding electronic texts. |
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He sits on the House financial services and foreign affairs committees. |
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During the four-day sitting, six bills received first and second reading and were referred to standing committees. |
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The members of CoGS, as elected by General Synod, are listed at the left of this page and members of standing committees are listed below. |
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He has been involved with the CLA for around nine years and for the past five, has sat on various committees on a national level. |
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It also has 6 permanent standing committees and can establish temporary ad hoc committees. |
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The Assembly has 9 statutory committees, each of which is charged with scrutinising the activities of a single ministerial department. |
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It is written by two social scientists who have been involved in committees and meetings about bioethics for decades. |
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He has been Chairman of several RICS committees and was previously Master of the Chartered Surveyors Livery Company. |
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Gina and her husband chaired many of the organization's committees including Carnivale, Columbus Day Parade and Columbus Day Festivals. |
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Busy litigators for activist conservative organizations double as leaders on the executive committees of the practice groups. |
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That is why committees have been in some cases fundamentally reappraising aspects of the internal and external audit. |
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I have read about it, followed it on TV, in question period, and in committees. |
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Good Old Boy networks, private clubs and political action committees were all formed with the same idea in mind to grease the wheels of life. |
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The commission suggested the use of area committees for the various parts of the borough and also that Southport could become a civil parish. |
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As part of the CSA Group standards development process, standards are updated at minimum every five years by expert technical committees. |
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In 1845, Locke and Stephenson were both called to give evidence before two committees. |
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In the past, the Committee of the Whole considered a majority of bills, with few bills being sent to parliamentary committees. |
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The committee is chaired by the deputy speaker or the deputy chair of committees. |
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It is chaired by the director, with staff and student membership, and is supported by its own structure of committees. |
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The council is supported in carrying out its role by a number of committees which report directly to it. |
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These committees run inquiries into topics within their remit, issuing reports from time to time. |
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We were surprised today by the decision of the joint House committees herby approving the Orthodox law. |
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Junior ministers are also often members of these committees, in addition to Secretaries of State. |
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The other committees are the Arrangements Committee and the Ethics Committee. |
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Over the next few years he served on several commissions and committees on social policy. |
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Parliamentary inquiry committees are appointed by the plenum to deal with issues viewed as having special national importance. |
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Permanent committees amend proposed legislation dealing with their area of expertise, and may initiate legislation. |
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The Knesset is divided into committees, which amend bills on the appropriate subjects. |
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In the early years the GWR was managed by two committees, one in Bristol and one in London. |
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Such committees included a Committee on Fundamental Rights, the Union Powers Committee and Union Constitution Committee. |
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On 14 August 1947 meeting of the Assembly, a proposal for forming various committees was presented. |
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Common examples are ad hoc organizations, committees, and commissions created at the national or international level for a specific task. |
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In addition, the Corporate Governance Module offers governance hotlines directed to audit committees and investor e-mail alerts. |
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In Britain, select committees examined the proposal, making history by holding hearings away from Westminster, in Kent. |
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The work of the committees was aided by the essays and papers that had been prepared for them in advance. |
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It was agreed that the reports of the committees would be received at a final meeting on 10 December by those bishops still in England. |
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