After dinner, you can adjourn to a cozy room with comfortable sofas and modern fittings for a nightcap. |
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Judge Roger Scott heard that he was a man of previous good character and agreed to adjourn his sentence for the preparation of various reports. |
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There was uproar in court when the magistrates agreed to adjourn the case to a date yet to be fixed. |
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Judge Simpson agreed to adjourn sentence for four weeks to allow for a pre-sentence report to be prepared. |
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Counsel asked to adjourn to the next day as the witness seemed like she was disinterested and unresponsive to questions. |
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That plan passed the Senate but died in the House as lawmakers wrapped up work to adjourn for the year. |
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The Court will now adjourn briefly in order to establish a video link to Perth, Western Australia. |
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She had been persuaded on grounds of proportionality that she should not adjourn the hearing. |
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The purport of this motion is to adjourn the House until 2 p.m. on Tuesday, 10 February and to set the sitting days for next year. |
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Shall we leave that until 1 o'clock over lunch or shall we adjourn early and get a clean start at 2 o'clock if this case progresses? |
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The chairman may decide to adjourn the meeting, which means that the meeting is not concluded. |
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A motion to adjourn and reconvene in six days so that directors could assimilate the new information was defeated by three votes. |
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So it seems to me better to adjourn this matter to the first suitable date convenient to the parties after two weeks. |
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We are going to reconstitute the Court for the next case, so we will adjourn now and resume at 2 pm. |
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However a judge had to adjourn passing sentence because the defendant must be returned to prison to finish an earlier sentence. |
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Unless somebody wants to take the floor at this stage, it would be my intention to adjourn the meeting. |
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The coroner will formally open and adjourn the inquest today in Salisbury. |
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Why would anyone bring a motion to adjourn and then take great delight in the fact that it was not thwarted? |
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For these reasons the Court refused the request to continue the application before it sine die or to adjourn it for six or more months. |
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In the spirit of cooperation, we today request that the government adjourn the House rather than prorogue at the end of the session. |
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On Thursday afternoon, the meeting of the Plenary Assembly will reconvene, and then adjourn on Friday at noon. |
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Does my colleague agree that if we adjourn the debate and move on, the issue will come before the courts yet again? |
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I moved, quite clearly, to adjourn this debate and to resume it after the debate on competition. |
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If it is not proved, the cadi shall adjourn the proceedings for a period of not less than one month for the purpose of reconciliation. |
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The Commission ruled that it would not adjourn the hearing prior to going through the evidence. |
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Other than in exceptional circumstances, the Board will often adjourn a matter at the joint written request of the parties. |
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Judges have found it necessary to adjourn trials fairly often because defence counsel is not properly prepared. |
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The panel will render its decision on three motions to adjourn the hearings brought by counsel representing the subjects of the complaints. |
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The judge offered to adjourn sentence to allow the defendant to be with his daughter during that time, but he opted for his case to be dealt with. |
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That Act does not specifically empower clerks or court administrators to attend in open court and remand or adjourn cases on the record as happened here. |
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The legislative committee charged with reviewing the bill, after completing its hearings and without considering any amendments, decided to adjourn the proceedings sine die. |
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In this class of motions are the motions to fix the time at which to adjourn, to adjourn, to take a recess, and to raise questions of privilege, all of which are undebatable. |
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Shaw was forced to adjourn Tuesday's EGM for 10 minutes to conduct an emergency Board meeting before admitting defeat and abandoning it. |
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I'm going to adjourn this matter until this afternoon at two o'clock. |
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We will now adjourn and continue in camera. |
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For example, the Tribunal can adjourn a hearing because of illness, when weather conditions become bad enough to prevent travel or if important information is unavailable. |
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The CCCB Plenary Assembly will adjourn tomorrow at noon, after which the Bishops of Canada will return to their dioceses following their week of discussions and meetings. |
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It was therefore decided to adjourn the discussion of these provisions to the following day, to allow the State Parties to consult in an informal manner in the evening. |
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Generally, the applicants were already challenging an aspect of the human rights process in Court and wanted the Tribunal to adjourn until these other challenges had been adjudicated. |
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Another possibility is that the foreign ministers fail and adjourn for a few days, perhaps regrouping after Easter, which would still give a few days before the US congress acts. |
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Amid the melee, Morsi and his colleagues rejected the authority of the court before the chaos forced the presiding judge to adjourn proceedings until 8 January. |
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In the case of grave disorder, the Speaker may adjourn the House without taking a vote. |
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The president may convene and adjourn Congress under special circumstances. |
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Michan's Church, Dublin attended by members of the Bar and Law Society who then adjourn to a breakfast given in the King's Inns. |
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That is because the constitution's adjournments clause mandates that neither chamber of Congress can adjourn without the other for more than three days. |
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The notion of scheduled adjournments again came to the fore in the early 1980s when the motion to adjourn for the summer became the occasion for extended and rancorous debate. |
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It is a common practice to adjourn the reformation of their lives to a further time. |
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Eventually McConnell gave up and announced that the Senate would adjourn until 31 May, the day before the key provisions of the Patriot Act expire. |
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One member with a clerical background delivered a benediction, and another, who had a reputation for verbosity, redeemed himself at the last possible moment with a crisp motion to adjourn. |
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Why did the government wait until the end of June when the House is about to adjourn for the summer to bring the bill forward if it is that important? |
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Councilor Mitchell moved that the meeting adjourn. |
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The judge responsible for enforcing sentences may allow, adjourn, refuse, withdraw or revoke the suspension or division of the prison sentence into instalments. |
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Further, in accordance with rule 116, once the motion to adjourn had been rejected, the Committee should have returned to the point in the debate when that motion had first been moved. |
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We must adjourn the debate until the Commissioner is here. |
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The Senate thereafter cannot adjourn until after the ceremony. |
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Congress will not adjourn until the budget has been completed. |
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