Mr Mitchell remained unhappy that these fees had been agreed in advance of the meeting taking place, and requested that this point be minuted. |
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If this were to take place, it would be minuted in a council of ministers meeting, and it would be gazetted. |
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I have insisted that the autonomy of the editor must be fully protected by the Trust, which was minuted at the last meeting. |
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As the meeting was not minuted, I wrote a letter to you after this meeting to ensure that there would be no misunderstanding. |
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Jackie Evans, committee manager, declared a personal interest because she had minuted the PIC meetings. |
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Strangely enough, my executive minuted me that it was very upset about that, but it did not do a great deal about it. |
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Private Secretary minuted me on 31 May to say that the Minister was sure this was the right approach. |
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The Board requested that their appreciation to CBS staff on the implementation of the transformation project be minuted. |
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Our meetings are minuted by an equality and diversity officer, and reported back through the administrative channels. |
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I would have thought that he would have made it very clear to the company and would have made sure it was minuted somehow. |
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The public sessions are also minuted and the minutes are then distributed as a summary record of the discussion. |
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All discussions are minuted, reviewed and approved by Committee members at its next session. |
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The meetings must be properly minuted, signed by the organizations' elected representatives and recorded. |
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The court decision or report of the auction sale by the notary shall be minuted next to the specifications. |
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The resolutions and decisions are to be minuted and the minutes countersigned by the Chairman and secretary. |
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Incredibly, not a single meeting is minuted, and no recordings are made. |
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Ms B says that much of what was discussed at the meeting was not minuted. |
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It would require all meetings between big business and those in administration to be minuted and available on government websites for public scrutiny. |
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It's not the sort of thing that's going to be minuted somewhere. |
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He is not in the House, but I wish my thanks to be minuted. |
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I should like it to be minuted that since all public services fall within the competence of each Member State, each of them will remain free to determine the final shape of their postal service. |
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Currently meetings between DfE brokers and governing bodies are not minuted, while the processes by which sponsors are selected and schools transferred between them seem shrouded in secrecy. |
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It was our group's intention at the end, during the final vote, to vote in favour and not against, as we did, and I should like to have this minuted. |
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On 17 November 1949 Jay minuted Cripps, arguing that trade liberalization on inessentials was socially regressive. |
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Hold minuted meetings with faculty and teachers from outside the Department of Family Medicine, and with the committees and groups scheduled to meet the surveyors. |
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The Empress of Russia, with her own hand, minuted an edict for universal tolerance. |
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I simply wanted to say this, because as it is minuted here, one could assume that the staff should have noticed the fact that they were carrying banners. |
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It is unfortunate that the compromise we reached has not been minuted. |
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