A sign of things to come for McConnell was demonstrated by the widespread revolt against his nominee for deputy presiding officer. |
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The activist, whose daughter was a presiding officer for one polling station, has strenuously denied any impropriety. |
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The presiding officer at a polling station in whose ballot boxes strange things appeared at the recount, was a tall, imposing, black man. |
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Moreover, the presiding officer can admit previous evidence extracted by torture. |
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If the second ballot the votes are equally divided, the presiding officer shall decide between the candidates by drawing lots. |
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In most areas of the world, the presiding officer is the sponsoring club president or one of the guiding Lions. |
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The function of the presiding officer is to conduct and guide debate but not to dominate it. |
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I also want to give my greetings to all of our distinguished guests who are here today, including our presiding officer. |
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Nor can the presiding officer demand that more than one State request taking a decision by vote. |
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Unless the presiding officer appoints a chairman, usually the first named on the committee becomes the chairman. |
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Like other presidents of Congress, Hancock's authority was mostly limited to that of a presiding officer. |
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The office of lieutenant governor then being empty, the Senate had no presiding officer. |
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It's the presiding officer, who in this case would likely be Vice President Mike Pence. |
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Senators elect a President of the Senate, who serves as the presiding officer of the chamber. |
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Mr. President, let me offer you my heartfelt good wishes for your tenure as the presiding officer of the Conference. |
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At 10 p.m., the Senate's presiding officer, Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst, sustained a violation for straying off the topic, which Democrats disputed. |
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With a crack of the gavel, the presiding officer told him to avoid profane language. |
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Upon a quorum being present, the presiding officer shall take the chair and call the meeting to order. |
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There are whole pages full of Masonic toasts from which the presiding officer could select, and after every one of which a bumper was drunk by the Brethren present. |
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As the presiding officer, he recognises those members who wish to speak. |
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This test could be made available on a CD ROM as is the case for the presiding officer test. |
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Once the division concludes, the Tellers provide the results thereof to the presiding officer, who then announces them to the House. |
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The presiding officer may use electronic voting for a written vote. |
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As the Speaker is expected to be an impartial presiding officer, Baroness Hayman resigned from the Labour Party. |
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Until July 2006, the role of presiding officer in the House of Lords was undertaken by the Lord Chancellor. |
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The Bailiff of Guernsey is the civil head, and presiding officer of the States of Guernsey, but not of Alderney or Sark. |
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The Lord Speaker may be replaced as presiding officer by one of his or her deputies. |
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The presiding officer has little power compared to the Speaker of the House of Commons. |
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In the House of Lords, members need not seek the recognition of the presiding officer before speaking, as is done in the House of Commons. |
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If no election has taken place at the first ballot and if there is more than one candidate, the presiding officer shall order a second ballot in which the relative majority shall be decisive. |
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The President serves as the Senate's presiding officer. |
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The presiding officer would have so ruled. |
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The presiding officer did not always disagree. |
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A representative of the host may open the ceremony, introduce the platform party, and welcome the citizenship judge or volunteer presiding officer. |
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Once the new club president has been officially installed, he or she usually becomes the presiding officer and conducts the meeting from that point forward. |
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The minutes shall be signed by the presiding officer and the secretary. |
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So far, only the chairmen of two monitoring bodies and the presiding officer of the eighth and ninth meetings of the chairmen of bodies established pursuant to human rights instruments have transmitted their observations. |
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The presiding officer was Brigadier-General Daniel Ménard, commander of both the entire Canadian joint task force in Afghanistan and the ISAF formation of Task Force Kandahar. |
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The Prosecutor shall address a request for such information to the Secretary-General, who shall convey it to the presiding officer or other appropriate officer of the organ concerned. |
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At the beginning of each new parliamentary term, the House of Commons elects one of its members as a presiding officer, known as the Speaker. |
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The presiding officer may also wear a wig, but this tradition was abandoned by a former Speaker, Betty Boothroyd. |
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Traditionally, the presiding officer alternates between calling Members from the Government and Opposition. |
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The presiding officer, if he or she believes that the result of the voice vote is clear, may reject the challenge. |
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Once the division concludes, the tellers provide the results to the presiding officer, who then announces them to the House. |
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The Speaker of the House of Commons is the presiding officer of the House of Commons, the United Kingdom's lower chamber of Parliament. |
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The earliest year for which a presiding officer has been identified is 1258, when Peter de Montfort presided over the Parliament held in Oxford. |
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In addition to his or her role as presiding officer, the Speaker performs several other functions on the behalf of the House of Commons. |
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The presiding officer and chairperson of the council is The Rt Wp The Mayor Cllr Colin Hardie. |
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The currently elected presiding officer is The Rt Wp The Mayor of St Davids Cllr John George. |
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The Lord Chancellor used to be the presiding officer of the House of Lords by right of prescription. |
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The Constitutional Reform Act 2005 removed this function, leaving the choice of a presiding officer to the House of Lords itself. |
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Then, the presiding officer makes a formal, but simple statement to the house, acquainting each house that royal assent has been granted to the acts mentioned. |
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The presiding officer then announces the result of the voice vote, but if his assessment is challenged by any Lord, a recorded vote known as a division follows. |
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Other terms sometimes used for the office and its holder include chair, chairperson, chairwoman, presiding officer, president, moderator, facilitator, and convenor. |
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Proceedings were regulated by the presiding officer in either chamber. |
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The Assembly's presiding officer is Welsh Labour member Rosemary Butler. |
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By convention the Speaker severs all ties with his or her political party, as it is considered essential that the Speaker be seen as an impartial presiding officer. |
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The presiding officer is chosen by the Speaker of the House and is normally a member of the majority party who does not hold the chair of a standing committee. |
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At 7am when the poll opens, the presiding officer must show the empty ballot box to those who are present inside the polling station, before closing and sealing it. |
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On election, the Lord Speaker resigns the party whip or crossbench group and certain outside interests to concentrate on being an impartial presiding officer. |
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The presiding officer of the assembly does not appoint a chairman of the quasi committee, but remains in the chair himself throughout its proceedings. |
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The most likely performance space would be the central area occupied by the desks of the Presiding Officer and his four parliamentary clerks. |
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George Reid, the Presiding Officer, essayed a bit of Gaelic, then introduced the Lewis psalm-singers. |
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The holder of the Office of Lord President of the Council acts as Presiding officer of the Privy Council. |
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The Presiding Officer also acts as Chair of the National Assembly for Wales Commission. |
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The Presiding Officer can reduce speaking time if a large number of members wish to participate in the debate. |
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Normally, the Presiding Officer tries to achieve a balance between different viewpoints and political parties when selecting members to speak. |
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Faith groups can make direct representations to the Presiding Officer to nominate speakers. |
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Invitations to address Parliament in this manner are determined by the Presiding Officer on the advice of the parliamentary bureau. |
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A vote clerk sits in front of the Presiding Officer and operates the electronic voting equipment and chamber clocks. |
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Principally, the role of the Presiding Officer is to chair chamber proceedings and the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body. |
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Following her election in May 2011 Butler was appointed Presiding Officer of the Assembly. |
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The Presiding Officer, parliamentary clerks and officials sit opposite members at the front of the debating chamber. |
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The Presiding Officer may also discipline members who fail to observe the rules of the Parliament. |
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The Presiding Officer also represents the Scottish Parliament at home and abroad in an official capacity. |
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The Presiding Officer is also responsible for Standing Orders and is the final authority on their interpretation. |
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The date of the poll may be varied by up to one month either way by the monarch, on the proposal of the Presiding Officer. |
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Tricia Marwick, the first female Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament served as MSP for Glenrothes. |
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Both the Presiding Officer and the Deputy Presiding Officer are expected not to vote. |
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Elin Jones, Plaid Cymru AM, has been Presiding Officer since the beginning of the 2016 term, having taken over from Rosemary Butler. |
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The date of the poll may be varied by up to one month either way by the Monarch on the proposal of the Presiding Officer. |
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A party commission chaired by former Liberal Party leader and Scottish Parliament Presiding Officer Sir David Steel set out the party's proposals on the constitutional issue. |
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Disabled voters can also request the Presiding Officer in the polling station or bring along a family member to mark their ballot papers for them if they wish. |
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Contempt for the Presiding Officer, faded jeans and slogans scribbled on hands insults the generations of Home Rulers who fought for Scotland to grow up. |
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Speeches to the chamber are normally delivered in English, but members may use Scots, Gaelic, or any other language with the agreement of the Presiding Officer. |
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The Presiding Officer of the Assembly was Rosemary Butler of Welsh Labour. |
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This paper trail will be in custody of Presiding Officer who will send them to ECP through diplomatic bag for onward submission to Returning Officers. |
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The Presiding Officer chairs meetings of the Panel of Subject Committee Chairs, where committee procedures and matters affecting Committee business are discussed. |
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Convening the Parliamentary Bureau, which allocates time and sets the work agenda in the chamber, is another of the roles of the Presiding Officer. |
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One Deputy Presiding Officer is elected to help fulfil the role. |
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