But the request was refused by the DTI which, in a letter to Mr Rose, said that nothing would be gained from adjourning the inquiry. |
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There was some brief talk of adjourning to the bar, but we were too tired, and so flopped under the tightly-tucked blankets and sheets instead. |
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But the request was refused by the DTI who, in a letter to Mr Rose, said that nothing would be gained from adjourning the inquiry. |
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By adjourning without assigning a further meeting date, the Committee effectively halted further parliamentary action on the bill. |
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However, the House of Commons did not complete its debates before adjourning for summer recess. |
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We'll be adjourning in about an hour and a half for about five minutes to go into the second part of today's hearings. |
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Congress must assemble at least once a year and must agree on the date for convening and adjourning. |
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The fact that we are only a couple of weeks away from adjourning for the Christmas session would seem to make that question a little more urgent. |
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As I said, I believe I am making a reasonable approach of adjourning each day after we meet modest goals. |
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The chair of the justice committee has been turning it over to the vice-chair, who happens to be a Liberal, who has been adjourning the meetings. |
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Congress returns from recess next week and has two weeks of session before adjourning again until after the election. |
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The government responded by adjourning Parliament for four months without allowing the vote to take place. |
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Before adjourning this formal plenary, I should like to address some organizational aspects of the meetings for the remaining days of my presidency. |
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For the benefit of those watching at home, this is an opportunity for parliamentarians to focus briefly on what might be considered unfinished business of the House prior to adjourning for the day. |
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So I'm ruling your point out of order and adjourning the meeting. |
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A majority of members of any Committee shall constitute a quorum for the purposes of transacting business, adjourning, and otherwise deciding upon appropriate procedures to be followed by the Committee, at a meeting. |
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Before adjourning our meeting this morning, may I take this opportunity to bid farewell to the Deputy Secretary-General of the Conference on Disarmament, Mr. Tim Caughley. |
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Before adjourning the meeting, I would like to raise a question. |
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In other words, there is often little opportunity to pursue the question of whether a victim impact statement is available without adjourning the matter when it otherwise would have been completed that day. |
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Finally, just when you think you're starting to get the hang of what it means to live in this amazing place, you have the option to test your resolve by adjourning to George Street! |
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Before adjourning the meeting, I would like to appeal to the members of the Conference to make good use of the time allocated to them and to inscribe their names on the list of speakers for the forthcoming meetings. |
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Although the Liberal leader said he supports term limits, he is apparently so impotent that his unelected senators feel free to ignore his will, adjourning debate every time the bill comes up. |
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Their committee chairs are adjourning meetings and ignoring the rules. |
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Strictly, Mr. Speaker, no to adjourning debates. |
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That is why I thought it was necessary to say from the beginning that just because the House is adjourning tomorrow does not mean that everything will stop until the end of January. |
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The committee is probably amenable to adjourning after that. |
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One judge in Dublin is believed to have outrightly dismissed the cases while other members of the judiciary are adjourning the controversial cases. |
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The bench reprimanded additional secretary for nonsubmission of the report and directed to submit on next date of hearing while adjourning the matter. |
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Adjourning the case to next Friday, the court commented there must be checks on deras and ashrams run by self-styled gurus such as Rampal. |
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