Therefore our interest in a publicly neutral chairperson is solely focused on creating the most amenable context for conducting the discussion. |
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The chairperson, then, is both a manager and a faculty colleague, an advisor and an advisee. |
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The former chairperson had fought numerous congressional attempts to cut funding to the agency. |
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The lack of a chairperson providing leadership has also had a major detrimental impact. |
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She sits as a recorder and she is also a part-time chairperson of employment tribunals. |
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It is of paramount importance that the chairperson and the director work well together. |
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The provincial chairperson has been nominated as premier elect of the province. |
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As chairperson of Ballycroy Community Council he welcomed everyone to the parish. |
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Just a few months later, she won a majority of the votes at the party congress in Dresden in the election for CDU deputy chairperson. |
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In his opinion the chairperson had general power to assign and reassign cases already assigned. |
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But Mr Dempsey rejected the judge's claims that the Government had stymied the commission's work or had left the chairperson powerless. |
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Bemba committee chairperson Viano Kapoka said his team would take advantage of the confusion in the Ngoni camp to retain next year's title. |
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The chairperson also told the meeting that traffic calming measures were to be introduced in College Park. |
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He or she will preside over the government as chairperson of the cabinet and have the power to issue decrees. |
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The chairperson position at ICDA rotated between nation member organizations. |
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Later, the media department chairperson also appealed to the Opposition to reverse its boycott decision. |
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Co Monaghan businessman Gerard McCaughey, the chairperson of the alliance, replied to the commission's letter before Christmas. |
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In areas where there is not an appointed youth camp and exchange chairperson, the district governor or council chairperson shall sign. |
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Such a committee comprises at least seven members, one of whom is the chairperson. |
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Athy Town Council chairperson and Special Olympics Committee chairperson, Mark Dalton said he was honoured to welcome the ambassador and his consul. |
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The chairperson in her address thanked all the voluntary helpers, especially the minibus drivers and all the people who patronised the centre during the year. |
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You may wish to appoint a time-keeper, whose job it is to remind the chairperson and speakers of the time limits. |
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This self-governance body and its chairperson are elected by pupils at the primary and secondary levels. |
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The vice-chairpersons shall stand in for the chairperson in the absence of the chairperson. |
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Postmark deadline for a district governor to send one winning poster to the multiple district council chairperson. |
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The commission will comprise a chairperson, three deputy chairpersons and three other members and will be elected for a term of six years by Parliament. |
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It is necessary therefore, to appoint a replacement for one member and to renew the term of the chairperson and other existing members. |
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If no multiple district Leo chairperson has been appointed, then the candidate may be nominated and approved by the current council chairperson. |
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Let me tell you that the committee chairperson has put no questions on this to the Commission. |
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It is the chairperson who decides whether a witness will be allowed to sit through the entire hearing or is called in only to give information. |
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My candidate for Fed chairperson would be Janet Yellen, who runs the San Francisco Fed. |
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I am the chairperson of the provincial consultative body of Zamboanga del Norte. |
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The collective said it would otherwise lobby the African Union and Southern African Development Community to remove Mugabe as chairperson. |
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Some cabinets send courtesy copies to the multiple district council chairperson and secretary. |
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We could at least give our chairperson and our researcher the opportunity to ascertain the logistics of that, so that this committee itself would be able to travel, because we ourselves haven't travelled internationally yet. |
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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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An analysis of the British National Corpus found chairman used 1,142 times, chairperson 130 times and chairwoman 68 times. |
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The Lord Justice General will sit as a chairperson in the Court of Criminal Appeal. |
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The Lord Justice Clerk will sit as a chairperson in the Court of Criminal Appeal. |
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Triennial Conventions shall be chaired by the National President or in their absence or on their delegation by a pro tem chairperson selected by the Convention. |
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The Board of Management elects its bureau for two years, and meets at the invitation of its chairperson at least once every three months or at the request of a quarter of its members. |
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While these meetings are not formal in nature, they should still have an agenda, a chairperson and someone to take notes and record the decisions of the group. |
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According to rule 38 of the General Council's rules of procedure, after a private meeting has been held, the chairperson may communicate the results to the press. This rule has its logic. |
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This is a constant temptation because it saves time and work and avoids controversy, but the Committee, especially its chairperson, must constantly be on guard to combat it. |
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These hearings permit members of the board to question, comment upon, suggest changes in, or provide additional information and ideas to the respective chairperson and committee regarding the committee's report. |
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The chairperson shall arrange to provide each scrutineer with a list of the delegates entitled to vote at the meeting together with the number of votes which each local carries. |
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The chairperson at Doe's disciplinary was faculty member Dennis Conway. |
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Past President Mehta, chairperson and managing director of a company in India, is actively associated with more than a dozen major medical, educational, welfare, social and cultural institutions. |
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The district governor or Council Chairperson has appointed the above appointee to serve as the district or multiple district campus club chairperson. |
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I've listened to some fairly intemperate comments made by some people speaking at the mikes and on the panel today, and I was a bit shocked at the chairperson that he allowed these comments to carry on. |
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If you or an added party brings a witness, the chairperson will decide whether that person will be allowed to sit through the entire hearing or will be called in only when it is their turn to speak. |
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Approach and confirm the chairperson, facilitator or master of ceremonies. |
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Now, on the other hand, we find a chairperson speaking on his own volition, without the support of his committee, standing in this House and saying that the overturning of his ruling is somehow inappropriate. |
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Among these re-elected, so-called independent experts were two stars in the human rights firmament, Moroccan Halima Warzazi, outgoing chairperson of this brilliant apparatus, and Cuban Miguel Alfonso Martinez. |
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Des Moines's television station KCCI reports: A spokeswoman with the Iowa Republican Party said True is not a precinct captain and he's not a county chairperson so he has no business talking about election results. |
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If additional information is required, a letter requesting clarifications will be sent to the corresponding district governor or multiple district council chairperson. |
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In these circumstances, the representative should notify the committee secretary in advance who in turn will advise the committee chairperson, members and the official representative of the other party. |
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Ann Mooney is also the chairperson for the Fashion Show for the Club Committee of the Ipswich Country Club. |
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Greenfleet, a carbon offsets company has announced the appointment of Gunther Jurkschat as its new chairperson. |
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In 1991, the same year she faced kidnapping and assault charges, she was elected as chairperson of the ANC Women's League in Gauteng. |
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The world is divided into regions, with a chairperson in each region appointed for their knowledge of their part of the restaurant world. |
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The chairperson of the Permanent Council is the ambassador to the Organization of the participating State which holds the chairmanship. |
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However, one of the judges of the case, Lord Hoffmann, was a director and chairperson of Amnesty International Charity Ltd. |
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Jaya Bachchan was disqualified from the Rajya Sabha, while she was also chairperson of the Uttar Pradesh Film Development Federation. |
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The Forestry Commission is governed by a Board of Commissioners made up of a chairperson and up to ten Forestry Commissioners. |
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Saida Saliem Harun, the chairperson for the state women association said free, fair and timely elections are vital for the war-ridden nation. |
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The chairperson of the ECSC is elected by the members of the Committee for a term of office of one year, which may be extended for another year. |
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Alternatively, the chairperson may decide to put the bill aside and ignore it. Most bills that are pigeonholed in this manner receive no further action. |
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Other major cities, these and other municipalities electing a chairperson, include Mymensingh, Gopalganj, Jessore, Bogra, Dinajpur, Saidpur, Narayanganj and Rangamati. |
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This was strongly echoed by Phophi Ramathuba, deputy chairperson of SAMA's public sector committee and a doctor at the Voortrekker Hospital in Limpopo. |
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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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After his name was cleared, he was reinstated as committee chairperson. |
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A new chairperson for the committee has not yet been appointed. |
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Before settling down to a meal in the Keadeen Hotel, Chairperson of the host town committee, Teresa Harrison, welcomed the athletes to Newbridge. |
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The position of Chairperson rotates annually among the groups and the regional groups caucus regularly during the Commission's annual session. |
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Tena koutou to members and Mr Chairperson as we gather for this important stage of the legislation. |
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Mr Chairperson, I genuinely do not wish to delay things unduly but I need to be clear on this point. |
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In the interim, the Board of Management and its new Chairperson are grateful for the services of a temporary teacher from the local supply teacher panel. |
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Chairperson John Threadgold paid tributes to the former teachers thanking them for the dedicated service they gave to the pupils and the loyal commitment shown to the school. |
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Billy told the meeting that he was not seeking re-election as Chairperson but wished the incoming officers and committee continued success in the year ahead. |
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It elects a Chairperson, a Vice Chairperson and a Secretary for an office of three years. |
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Robert Mugabe, President of the Republic of Zimbabwe participated to the meeting in the capacity of the Chairperson of the African Union. |
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Jawad Al Hawaj, Deputy Chairman of the BCCI and Saroshi Dubash, Chairperson of the Women's chamber signed. |
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Each district is run by a Chief Councilor, and each town area or township is run by a Chairperson. |
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The BISP Chairperson stated that microloans extended by specialist organisations such as Akhuwat were a preferred mode for poor women to graduate out of poverty. |
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The current Chairperson of Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg is Heledd Gwyndaf. |
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Neelum Toru, Chairperson Provincial commission on the status of women speaking on the occasion said that all labour laws do not cover the women and are gender blind. |
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Maryam Nawaz Sharif has been appointed as Chairperson of the Prime Minister s Youth Programme on purely honorary basis without receiving any pay or perk for the assignment. |
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