He was back at work later in the day and briefly took up his parliamentary seat during the start of the National Assembly's plenary session. |
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An opening plenary review session on vaccinology today will be followed by two plenary sessions on applied immunology. |
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The observers will play a full role in their groups, take part in committee meetings and attend plenary sessions without voting rights. |
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His proposal, outlined during a plenary session of the conference, triggered a lively debate among conference participants. |
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These candidates will then be asked to attend a plenary session of the council to explain their policies and visions. |
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The question that arises Constitutionally is, is the plenary power referred limited to matters which go forward from the date of referral? |
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Yes, I believe the word of God is inerrant, it is infallible, it is the completely sufficient, plenary, verbally inspired word of God. |
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The committee's report is to be the subject of a two-hour debate during a National Assembly plenary next Monday. |
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After voting, they returned to their plenary sessions to discuss party business. |
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They talk about the Republican legislature having plenary power, et cetera, et cetera. |
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Prompted by the position papers and by the tour plenary sessions, conferees spent most of a day in discussion in the working groups. |
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Akbar said the House's endorsement of the 45 candidates was a three-stage process, including a plenary session of the legislative body. |
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In a plenary session of the National Assembly, 209 out of 266 who cast ballots voted to override the veto, while 54 voted against it. |
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There will be some plenary sessions as well as time for the presentation of papers from outside the immediate concerns of the organisers. |
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It affirms the plenary inspiration and inerrancy of the Holy Scriptures, original sin, substitutionary atonement and justification by faith. |
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An annual gathering, the congress was a mix of plenary lectures, symposiums and lectures on general medical topics related to nephrology. |
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The discussion of new forms for episcopal collegiality and accountability, such as a plenary council or a special synod of bishops, was put off. |
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All plenary and breakout group discussions were audiotaped and transcribed. |
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The Council session on Saturday, June 11, ran concurrently with the annual meeting plenary session. |
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So it seems the plenary council and synod proposals have been put on a back burner. |
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Of the assembly's 272 members, 266 attended a plenary session for the voting. |
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The annual meeting plenary sessions were held Saturday morning and afternoon. |
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At 9 am it closes until 1 pm, thereby permitting the attendees to attend the plenary session, best paper awards, seminars, and lunch. |
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The special committee is set to announce the results of its investigation in a closed plenary session Monday. |
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The disciplinary committee will have plenary powers and their decisions will have to be to Leinster Council. |
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It means that at least 448 legislators have to attend a plenary meeting to endorse the fourth phase of amendments. |
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Governors, regents and mayors will also attend the plenary meeting at the national legislative complex. |
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The committee's report will be discussed at a 9 March assembly plenary meeting. |
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The plenary meeting met the quorum as it was attended by 31 councillors, or more than two-thirds of the 45 members of the regency council. |
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I attended only the plenary of the same title and found it lacking in the vibrancy that characterized much of the rest of the conference. |
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Why were these decisions and the overall content of this meeting never dealt with by parliament in an official plenary? |
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The House held four plenary sessions debating the issue before it put it to a vote on Monday. |
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It is a matter of public interest and we are denying ourselves some of our own rights when we forego discussing it here in plenary. |
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Why not come and visit the European Parliament or sit in on a plenary sitting or other significant event open to the public? |
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A plenary indulgence may be gained each day up to and including November 8th, by visiting a cemetery and there praying for the holy souls and the Pope's intentions. |
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It is important that we go to confession and receive Holy Communion, attend Mass and visit the cemetery to gain a plenary indulgence for the Holy Souls. |
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While the Vatican promises plenary indulgences for various pilgrim activities, such spiritual benefits play a rather insignificant part in the overall plan of activities. |
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Leading national and international experts in e-security will also be presenting their views at this two-day event, which will include plenary and break-out sessions. |
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The PRESIDENT: I declare open the 998th plenary meeting of the Conference on Disarmament and the first part of its 2006 session. |
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A joint group within each Promotions Committee will make a proposal to the plenary Committee on how to allocate these points. |
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But it was a plenary that was much more difficult because women felt that they had to give testimony from their own countries. |
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Xi's plans for the economy may become clearer at an important party plenary meeting in November. |
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His agreement was only evident in the dying minutes of the last plenary meeting. |
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The billboard showed Communist Party leaders raising their hands at a plenary meeting of the Central Committee that month. |
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The outcome of the annual plenary meeting should be a work programme for the following year. |
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They are invited to one or two meetings per year, where the discussion usually focuses on the agenda for the plenary meeting with management. |
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May I take it that the General Assembly, as requested by the Secretary-General, wishes to consider this item directly in plenary meeting? |
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Accordingly, our plenary meeting should be scheduled for another day, unless we want to meet somewhere else. |
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At the plenary meeting on 15 April 1997, the chairman of the working group reported on the results of the group's work. |
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For the plenary my group decided to retable some amendments that came from the Members of the committee that is knowledgeable on the subject. |
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The morning plenary heard opening remarks and addressed organizational issues. |
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We have now come to the end of the last plenary meeting of the Conference on Disarmament during Tunisia's term of office. |
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Dueling pianos strike a chord with attendees during this morning's plenary session. |
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In plenary, make a list of how it feels to be respected, and another for disrespected. |
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Nonetheless, they have not signed the joint resolution so that they can make a scene in plenary. |
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I firmly support making greater use of the 'catch-the-eye' system for speakers, as a way of enlivening our plenary debates. |
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The Canadian delegation raised several points during the final plenary session. |
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At 8pm, he convened a new plenary session, at which all countries were able to speak. |
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They don't have much certainty of clearing out all the oppositional voices before the plenary session. |
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The subject could be raised at a plenary session tomorrow of its Human Contacts committee. |
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Without recognition by the plenary session of all the delegate nations, the agreement was almost worthless. |
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The day after I went to talk to Sigurdsson, I attended the symposium's plenary session. |
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Draft resolutions shall be given priority on the agenda for the plenary session. |
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I would also ask you to support it in the vote at the plenary session and would be pleased to hear the comments of fellow members. |
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No member may hold more than one delegated voting right at a plenary session or section meeting. |
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At the closing of the plenary session, a draft plan for the final report was examined and adopted. |
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The conference mainly consisted of working groups, but a plenary session was also held. |
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This is my first opportunity to present the communication to Parliament in a plenary session. |
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In practical terms, this means that the campaign will last until the plenary session of the European Parliament on 16-19 June. |
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Later the secretaries of each of the language groups, in a plenary session, referred to the work they did during the previous days. |
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In a plenary session, he explained that the draft tried to reflect the points and proposals delegates had made over the previous three days. |
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Find the video of the debates of the last plenary session of the Regional Council. |
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This group gathers approximately six times a year and working groups gather between each plenary session. |
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Following the clarifications made during the plenary session, the misunderstanding on this point was cleared up. |
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She also thought that the plenary session discussions were due to a communication problem. |
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The drafts from the working groups were presented to the plenary session and discussed. |
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The Committee shall meet in regular plenary session at least once and not more than twice every two years. |
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The judges shall meet in plenary session not later than two months after their election. |
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In the case of a judge, the Registrar or a Deputy Registrar, the question of removal from office shall be put to a vote at a plenary session. |
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Groups are asked to write up their findings in up to three pages, and to prepare a 10-minute presentation for reporting back in plenary. |
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Chair Mitschele then brought the plenary to a close, joking that he would soon be signing up to be mentored as a rock-star groupie! |
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Self-assuredly, the steep pavilion roof soars over the plenary chamber of the Parliament, its contour serving as a drawing card. |
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Now I see that evidently such an additional plenary session is to be interpolated after every meeting of the Council. |
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The final report of the working party should be presented in plenary and should be noted without proceeding to a vote. |
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If they have got as far as the plenary session, you can be sure that they have been examined from the legal point of view. |
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It is an impertinence to make such proposals in plenary, as we cannot hold a serious debate on them here. |
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Every month all 732 MEPs and their assistants make the trip to Strasbourg for one week of plenary sessions in another megalomaniac building. |
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The presidency will do its utmost to organize special plenary meetings for any dignitary who may wish to contribute to our work. |
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After a brief introduction, the plenary meeting approved that budget ceiling provisionally without debate. |
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When the 5 selected stories were retold in the plenary, we noted down the key lessons on cards. |
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Its activity is coming to an end, with the adoption in plenary of a resolution aimed at summing up the approximately six months of its duration. |
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Ballots are electronically tabulated and results are announced at the final plenary session. |
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That same day, Fr Pablo gave him the Sacrament of the Sick, absolution and a plenary indulgence granted by the Church at the moment of death. |
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A concern raised during the plenary session was that China's relationship with Africa might be lopsided. |
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After breakfast some of the capitulars returned to their Commissions to finish off their work before the first plenary session at 11am. |
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Those of us up here agreed, as did the plenary, that this motion thus lapsed and is no longer on the agenda. |
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Delegates made initial comments in plenary on Thursday morning, with several endorsing the draft as a good basis for further discussion. |
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After an intermission during which delegates split into Contact Groups again, the plenary reconvened for a late evening session. |
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I would like to take the opportunity in this plenary sitting to urge you most fervently to provide a response as soon as possible. |
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These maps show how the orientation was constituted based on convergent contributions from the various workshops and plenary sessions. |
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The content of the conferences was mulled over by study groups whose reflections were then shared out in the plenary assembly. |
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Ms Espinosa, in her role as the chair of the plenary, took a similar line, and got a similar response. |
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In addition, the ECB participated as an observer in EPC plenary meetings and working groups. |
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As we have said at previous plenary meetings, this agenda addresses the priorities of international peace and security. |
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The Committee of the Whole approved the draft recommendation for submission to the plenary. |
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Apart from the usual one-three plenary sessions each year, judges also have informal meetings to exchange views. |
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The first part of the discussions reflects and complements the plenary sessions. |
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The working groups reported to the plenary on the outcome of their discussions, which are set forth in the present report. |
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The hottest debate in Davos on Thursday will come from a series of plenary sessions on Europe. |
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Some DPD members attending the plenary session on Tuesday also proposed that the DPD be given the authority to summon the president to explain the draft budget. |
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Indeed, as Richard points out, the plenary indulgence first given to the Crusaders soon ceased to be the primary motive for undertaking a Crusade. |
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There will be plenary talks between the two official delegations. |
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As one of the moves to do away with old politics, there has been a change to the format of the parliamentary interpellation at the plenary session. |
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The President has plenary power to engage in war and surveillance. |
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Hamilton was given the post of Inspector-General with plenary power. |
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The conference, structured in plenary meetings and task forces, enabled the two superpower adversaries to edge slowly toward greater understanding. |
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March would have seen the First Minister and Deputy First Minister and executive confirmed by the Assembly with a plenary meeting of the North South Ministerial Council. |
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The conference closed with an action plenary, drawing together conclusions that had been reached during the workshops, and proposing upcoming actions. |
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However, the bid that was accepted by the plenary was based upon both car towing and individual nations hiring dedicated trikes so this facility must remain. |
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The most urgent need in the precinct is for a 5,000 seat plenary facility and to achieve this they propose a skywalk link to the Convention Centre. |
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The plenary session is the occasion to give a report of the whole of the work completed during the year and to envisage an agenda for the year to come. |
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Personally I remember the plenary meetings of the past as exciting events not to be missed, when nations challenged each other with various ideas on how to move the substance forward. |
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Just when we thought the discussions had ended, a number of diverse amendments have been tabled in plenary which I ask you to vote against unreservedly. |
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Then there was the odd plenary session with everyone present. |
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This matter of NGOs addressing the plenary of a General Assembly session has become a lightning rod in the debate concerning NGO participation in all areas of the work of the United Nations. |
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Therefore, a formal plenary meeting will be organized for that reason. |
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Naturally, the committee members who voted for these provisions were then disowned by their groups, and Parliament has just made corrections in plenary. |
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The winds of change were blowing through the breezeways in the Valle del PacĂfico Events Center and into plenary as delegates supported working on the basis of the Co-Chairs' streamlined text for a draft protocol. |
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A plenary group can lead a discussion and question session on what can be done to maintain or improve mental health and physical fitness in the community. |
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Just hours away from the closing plenary, with a number of critical issues remaining unresolved, some noted that the typhoon approaching Nagoya might be more than a meteorological phenomenon. |
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The Ministerial Council may meet in either a plenary or, more commonly, sectoral format. |
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After lunch, the working groups reported back to the full plenary. |
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While most participants were relieved that the issue had been amicably resolved, there was some feeling that it had taken up too much valuable time in plenary. |
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You will enjoy the pageantry of the international parade, be entertained and informed at the plenary sessions and share information at one of the many seminars. |
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The proceedings of the workshop consist of papers and transcripts that flowed from the presentations as well as summaries of the plenary sessions that concluded the group discussions. |
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Ms Imbs retraced the different stages in the preparation of the Summit thus far and presented the agenda, which included plenary sessions and a series of workshops. |
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If you will allow me, I will now suspend the official plenary meeting to deliver a communication to you in the informal meeting that will follow immediately. |
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The President is essentially the speaker of the Parliament and presides over the plenary when it is in session. |
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They meet twice a month in public to draw up, amend to adopt legislative proposals and reports to be presented to the plenary. |
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As a politician, I am not, however, prepared to delegate in this way the power democratically bestowed on me and controlled by the people, and I hope that tomorrow this matter will be put right in the plenary vote. |
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After that I intend to convene an informal plenary meeting during which I will present to you the midterm report of the Friends of the Presidents. |
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The European Parliament provides translation into all languages for documents and its plenary sessions. |
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We have re-tabled some of those amendments in this plenary, for we have really whittled them down to what we think was really essential and necessary. |
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I would like to repeat that you can vote from any position in the plenary hall as long as you place your voting card into the personal voting device. |
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Simultaneous interpreting is offered in all plenary sessions, and all final texts of legislation are translated. |
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I agree with your tactful opening remark, which confirms the need to bring some reflection and a few changes to the organisation of our parliamentary work, especially with regard to our plenary debates. |
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I am opposed to the introduction of unisex tariffs, and I hope that the amendments that our group has resubmitted will be supported by a majority of the plenary tomorrow. |
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Another working principle, agreed upon, was to give preference in the plenary sessions to regional and subregional presentations instead of individual country presentations. |
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Following the commencement of work in the Implementation Aspects Group, the plenary would reconstitute itself into a negotiating group and continue its discussion of the text of the draft convention. |
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The main function is to chair plenary sessions of the Assembly, to maintain order and to protect the rights of Members. |
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However, meetings of political groups and committee groups are formally given to Brussels, along with a set number of plenary sessions. |
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After lunch, we will all be in the main auditorium listening to the plenary. |
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The proper place for decisions such as this one is in this plenary and in broad daylight, and it is not very democratic for them to be taken by the Conference of Presidents and behind closed doors. |
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The conference consists of five regular sessions spread across multiple rooms and two plenary sessions in the main auditorium. |
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While this concern with procedure took little time in plenary discussion, India's opposition compelled the Committee to choose either to set the chemical aside or to vote to move it forward. |
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The report has just been adopted by an overwhelming majority in plenary. |
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The plenary, formed by the 41 city councillors, has advisory, planning, regulatory, and fiscal executive functions. |
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By mistake, at the plenary the whole Amendment 17 was rejected. |
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They are composed by a number of councillors proportional to the number of councillors each political party has in the plenary. |
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Hence I am also saying this because the Chairman of the Socialist Group in the European Parliament, Mr Schulz, has tried repeatedly in plenary to drive a wedge between the groups on precisely these issues. |
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No foreigner was involved in this plenary committee or in its deliberations. |
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As an illuminating study by Marley Morris has shown, anti-Europeans do little real work in the legislature, preferring to grandstand in plenary sessions – Ukip is a champion of this approach. |
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I had proposed that we in this plenary should vote on Bulgaria's and Romania's applications for accession only after the next progress report had been presented to us, but that, unfortunately, has not proved possible. |
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With regard to the report on additives, I regret that due to that agreement, it is no longer possible here in the plenary to thrash out the usefulness of, and need for, certain additives. |
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Amendment No 736 which was included in the appendix of the Minutes of the session of 24 October 2002 do not reflect the result of the vote in plenary in as much as the last two parts of the vote appear in reverse order. |
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Finally, may I also say how delighted I am to greet the representatives of the diplomatic corps and many other partners who are taking part in the plenary. |
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It was therefore unfair to impugn his motives in raising it in plenary. |
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On 3 September, Member States took advantage of the 31st and 32nd meetings of the informal plenary to zero in on the so-called intermediate model including its different varieties. |
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On 2 September, Member States took advantage of the 29th and 30th meetings of the informal plenary to zero in on the model with an expansion in both current categories including its different varieties. |
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At least we were able to ensure that Burma's human rights record was discussed in plenary session in ASEM and to toughen up the sanctions regime against Burma in the Council. |
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However, beyond those express areas the States legislatures generally have plenary power to enact laws on any subject. |
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During the committee's examination of the finance bill, the ministers come in turn to give an account of the budget for their ministerial department, after which the budget us approved by the assembly in plenary. |
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In contrast, with a few exceptions the State legislatures generally have plenary power to enact laws on any subject. |
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I firmly support making greater use of the catch-the-eye' system for speakers, as a way of enlivening our plenary debates, and use will be made of this system after my speech. |
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Today, the Parliament of Singapore is an organ of state with plenary power to enact legislation for Singapore. |
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The Grand Committee also debates Bills that are referred to it by the plenary session of the Parliament. |
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A plenary session of a big day we had was about private health insurance. |
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During his appearance before the plenary of the European Parliament, the President emphasised that the ECB was considering all appropriate means to enhance communication on the benefits of the single currency. |
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The conferees were each assigned to two of six working groups which met in alternating sessions, which in turn alternated with plenary sessions. |
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This was successfully managed by alternating plenary presentations with group work, by involving participants in activities like poster presentations, 'show and tell', and drama sessions. |
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Especially in view of the lack of consensus in the Council, it is not warranted to take a procedural decision to consider this item directly in plenary meeting of the General Assembly, thus bypassing the General Committee. |
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A steering committee organises the work of the plenary and deals with the assembly's institutional matters. |
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The international regimes hold a plenary meeting per year. |
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They produce reports which are submitted for comment to governments, and which are discussed in plenary. |
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On 2 December 2008, the draft resolution was adopted at a plenary meeting of the General Assembly by an overwhelming majority of 173 votes in favour, which is the highest number ever. |
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This was the first plenary of the Assembly to be held in a crown dependency. |
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The reform, which is one of the priorities of the Belgian presidency, is subject to approval by the Parliament at its forthcoming plenary session, followed by formal adoption by the Council. |
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One plenary meeting per week does not seem to us sufficient. |
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This concludes my list of speakers for this morning's plenary session. |
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The availability of those documents in all three languages will facilitate the completion and adoption of the Rules of Procedure and Evidence and other key documents by the judges during their first plenary meeting. |
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Volunteers became Crusaders by taking a public vow and receiving plenary indulgences from the church. |
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On 22 November 2010 the assembly concluded its 41st plenary in Douglas, on the Isle of Man. |
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At its plenary meeting in Brussels on 12 November 2008, the Aquamarina working group decided to set up a Thematic Commission on maritime data and indicators. |
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At the end of last week, already, the French speakers had hardly appreciated that the presidency of the conference does not consider useful to organize translations during a plenary session. |
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This plenary meeting of the Council General, in its philosophy and in its functioning, is not very different from any other Conference of the Society. |
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The delegates retained with thanks the proposal from the Italian basin organizations to organize the next plenary meeting of « EUROPE-INBO » in Autumn 2007 in Italy. |
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At its closing plenary meeting, the Commission authorized the Rapporteur, under the authority of the Chair, to finalize the report after the conclusion of the meeting. |
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These were then presented by each delegation to the plenary session. |
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Elli, from Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda, Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Milan, reported in a distinguished abstract plenary session. |
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If it is the wish of the participants to the meeting, the items for discussion may be apportioned between working commissions that must, however, report to the plenary meeting. |
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The groups spent the whole afternoon in discussion and the plenary presentations of the groups' findings lasted well into the evening till dinnertime. |
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With regard to the recent test conducted by China in outer space, I have already had occasion, during the last plenary of the Conference, to state our position on the matter. |
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Encouraged by the Commission, we tabled proposals for sweeping changes which were subsequently met with a wall-to-wall majority in the plenary meeting. |
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The plenary sessions of the conference will take place in the debating chamber of the Parliament which is set out in a hemicycle to reflect the desire to encourage consensus amongst elected members. |
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Conservationists welcomed the decisions, but they remain subject to final approval by a plenary meeting on Thursday, the last day of the conference. |
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I would also like to congratulate Mr ZappalĂ on the work he has done, on having to endure the enormous number of amendments, and also on his speech in plenary, which has clarified things. |
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The Scientific Council members shall be compensated for the tasks they perform by means of an honorarium for their attendance at Scientific Council plenary meetings. |
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In response to the Africa plenary, the WCC committed itself to accompanying the churches in Africa in their struggle to actualize the fullness of life to the people of the continent. |
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As luck would have it, the committee backed down somewhat in its proposal to plenary, and the motions tabled by some of the political groups are better than the report itself. |
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However, the formal text was not approved by the plenary. |
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The plenary session of the conference will start with a debate between President Barroso, Ernesto Ferrero, Italian writer and literary critic and Jordi Savall, Spanish musician. |
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In accordance with established practice, I invite you to take a decision on these requests without having first considered them in an informal plenary. |
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As such the Law Officers may attend and speak in the plenary meetings of the Parliament but, as they are not elected MSPs, cannot vote. |
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Rarely do such conservatively socialistic reports find their way into the European Parliament plenary sitting as this report of Mrs Van Lancker's on the EU's socio-political programme that we voted for. |
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I hope that the upcoming move will foreshadow the full independence that our plenary assembly called for when adopting its report on the institutional reform of the European Union. |
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Others suggested the bureau was best placed to chart a path forward, contending that the approach may be an exercise of skilled chairmanship, curbing extensive plenary debate, thus allowing a spirit of congeniality to reign. |
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Each group reads its acrostic to the plenary. |
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There will be a 15-minute photo opportunity for visual media pools on the floor at the beginning of the morning and afternoon main plenary sessions of the Conference. |
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We have extended the hand of friendship several times to fellow MEPs from Fidesz and other parties in plenary sessions here in the European Parliament, wanting to discuss unresolved problems or issues with them. |
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The two camps were still in disagreement when, on September 15, 2003, a poorly-organized plenary of the delegates approved the seventh draft of the federal charter. |
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This possibility was already present in the European Parliament amendment voted in plenary by a large cross-party majority on 5 June 2008, pursuant to an agreement reached by the social partners. |
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The program was divided into four plenary sessions, over 70 workshops, poster presentations, preconference CHPCA Interest Group meetings, an exhibit hall, and an art exhibit. |
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Mr President, through many plenary sittings such as this and the unflagging work of its committees, your institution has always played a decisive role in the development of European cohesion policy. |
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However, in November 2010, a special plenary assembly took place to debate and vote on allowing the singing of hymns and use of musical instruments in Free Church services. |
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The Big Four was the only four sponsoring countries of the San Francisco Conference of 1945 and their heads of the delegations took turns as chairman of the plenary meetings. |
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They retain plenary power to make laws covering anything not preempted by the federal Constitution, federal statutes, or international treaties ratified by the federal Senate. |
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