In public hearings, parliamentarians debated the issues, and not always along strict party lines. |
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What can parliamentarians do to regain respect with community as custodians of the public good? |
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That is why there are so many parliamentarians and State legislators with criminal backgrounds. |
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It requires a lot of effort and commitment to act in good faith as responsible parliamentarians and leaders of this country. |
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Neither the candidates nor the people seem to know what is expected of them as parliamentarians or as members of legislatures. |
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In May 1645 Prince Rupert captured Leicester, forcing the parliamentarians to raise the siege of Oxford. |
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These parliamentarians who are against me, just let them try and take my statues or my park. |
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In the melee, the mace that symbolizes the authority of the legislature was carried away and was later found in a lobby used by parliamentarians. |
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For the first time in decades, unelected judges were telling elected parliamentarians what they could and couldn't do. |
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Australia currently is home to more non-party Independent parliamentarians than any other comparable country. |
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Hands up all those who think Yorkshire parliamentarians will be far more careful with the public purse? |
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The Convention contained a majority of former parliamentarians but old cavaliers in the 1661 Parliament tried to modify what had been done. |
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As a professed radical, he was to prove a singularly jaded observer of parliaments, parliamentary processes, and parliamentarians. |
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Mary's unprepared speech put even the most experienced parliamentarians to shame. |
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This Labour Party has no regard for history, and no regard for the rights of this Parliament or parliamentarians. |
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In December this year, the British Council will bring 200 parliamentarians and staff to the Chamber to debate governance in today's world. |
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So I urge parliamentarians, when they debate issues such as this, to consider the journey ahead. |
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Overnight she told the nation that she will not allow it, because parliamentarians come to Parliament to make decisions. |
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The trouble is that this Parliament has so many parliamentarians with a rather scurrilous record of consistency on these matters. |
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The High Authority was further advised by a general assembly made up of parliamentarians from the member states. |
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When I first came in to parliament, most parliamentarians were elderly men. |
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The targets included state actors, parliamentarians and members of the executive and the broader Canadian public. |
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The prime minister and other parliamentarians were brutalized and the capital was the scene of heavy rioting. |
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England was soon engaged in a civil war between the parliamentarians and the royalists. |
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Far more threatening to the dominant factions, however, is the prospect that younger parliamentarians will ignore their factional leaders. |
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Today in Britain there is the inaugural meeting of Labour parliamentarians against the war. |
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Is he now trying to imply that he has never sat on info relating to parliamentarians? |
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But as our parliamentarians get demob happy, the temptation to look to a future in light entertainment grows stronger. |
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He withheld the salaries of parliamentarians who refused to rubberstamp his laws, and lawyers who challenged him were disbarred. |
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Representatives who have been so nominated by their leaders, once elected to office as parliamentarians and councillors, become subservient to these leaders. |
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There would be an awful lot of litigation to decide what Parliament meant by allowing parliamentarians to say some sort of thing outside the House. |
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Nevertheless, Kuwaiti parliamentarians do not share Western ideals of free speech and separation of religion and state. |
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Yet in a global war, Churchill's coalition government faced not just open rebellion but open contempt from senior parliamentarians on both benches. |
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The Melanesian parliamentarians were mostly in favour of village courts. |
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Some of the parliamentarians turned puce with passion in their speeches, but they didn't seem to be hurling insults at each other or constantly trying to put each other down. |
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He appointed two opposition parliamentarians to fill vacant cabinet posts. |
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Although no new principles were enunciated by the Court, the full impact of its radical jurisprudence only really came home to many British parliamentarians with this case. |
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In recognition of the part that castles had played in the war, the majority of surviving buildings were deliberately slighted by the victorious parliamentarians. |
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James Murdoch will return next month to face more cross-examination from the peeved parliamentarians. |
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Inside the fabulous wood-panelled hemicycle of the Camera dei Deputati, beneath the stunning Beltranni stained glass windows, 630 Italian parliamentarians are in mid-debate. |
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The company interested in establishing a hemp processing mill in the district has sent bags of the crop to all federal parliamentarians in a bid to shock them into action. |
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Despite this, in March Indian parliamentarians rejected proposals to criminalize marital rape. |
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Voters offered the parliamentarians to improve microcredit policy or close microcredit companies. |
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Prior to the agreement, the body was composed of parliamentarians from the British and Irish parliaments only. |
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It is a unique committee of parliamentarians nominated by the Prime Minister and reporting to him or her, not Parliament. |
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The monarch delivers the speech before parliamentarians in the chamber of the Storting. |
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British parliamentarians often wave their Order Paper during debates in the House of Commons. |
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Within dominions, such oaths were taken by parliamentarians personally towards the monarch. |
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The parliamentarians, politicians, aristocrats, and placemen moved to London. |
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Vyvyan built a mint in Truro and became its Master until 1646 when it was captured by parliamentarians. |
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It remains in recess until the monarch, governor general, or lieutenant governor summons parliamentarians again. |
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Across the harbour, parliamentarians in Gosport joined in the assault, with their guns damaging St Thomas's Church. |
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The Cross has been awarded to parliamentarians, lawyers, doctors, financiers and members of the nobility. |
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The sovereign people of Aruba are represented by 21 parliamentarians in the Parliament of Aruba. |
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It was a consultative assembly of 78 appointed parliamentarians drawn from the national parliaments of member states, having no legislative powers. |
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Under the protocol on the privileges and immunities of the European Union, MEPs in their home state receive the same immunities as their own national parliamentarians. |
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Most residents, including the mayor, supported the parliamentarians during the English Civil War, although its military governor, Colonel Goring, supported the royalists. |
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According to a survey investigation by the sociologist Jenny Hansson, Swedish national parliamentarians have an average work week of 66 hours, including side responsibilities. |
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In his speech, El-Sayyed said that several parliamentarians in the PAeIUs religious committee are unhappy with allowing transplants from non-living donors. |
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Had Wilkinson not succeeded in this and also drawn support from influential parliamentarians, the bridge might not have been built or might have been made of other materials. |
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