Otherwise, they can just use the boards to deflect criticism and take their suggestions under perpetual advisement. |
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That same enthusiasm and respect is what prompted two of his current students to seek his advisement. |
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We are constantly seeking ways to create a full developmental program, beginning with assessment and advisement. |
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Then the FDA will take that into advisement and make a decision sometimes in the near future. |
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The Speaker has asked me to convey to you that this request will be taken under advisement. |
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I am sure the hon. government House leader will take the point of order under advisement and return to the House in due course with his response. |
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I am going to take the matter under advisement and come back to the House in due course, having heard what he had to say. |
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I look forward to further submissions on the matter and will take it under advisement accordingly. |
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Nonetheless, meaness filtered out, the input is taken into advisement. |
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Requesting three days to take their grievances under advisement, Rehoboam sought counsel from his advisers. |
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Norton Bonaparte, the city manager, said he would take the no-confidence vote under advisement. |
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I will take both their interventions under advisement as I continue to study the matter. |
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Mr. Speaker, in the context of the remarks that have just been made, there may indeed be matters here that you need to take under advisement. |
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I will take the member's words under advisement and get to other aspects of the bill. |
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When the issues raised in a case require more time to consider, the judge announces that he shall take the record under advisement. |
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A request for interpretation services at the inter-sessional meeting was made, which the Chairman took under advisement. |
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Could the government not take this under advisement and exercise the leadership that it has refused to date? |
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I am going to take the amendment under advisement for the moment and report back to the House later. |
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I paid very close attention to the amendments proposed by the hon. member and we will take them under advisement for the time being. |
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Courts currently take the warrant under advisement when the absence of an accused seems justifiable or the situation could easily be corrected. |
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The decision is under advisement and will be reported in next year's annual report. |
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The Committee's recommendation that all observers be clearly identified on the sealing grounds will be taken under advisement. |
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The aircraft manufacturer's airworthiness department has taken the issue of the unapproved inline fuel check valve under advisement. |
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The RCMP Commissioner took the Public Complaints Commission's recommendations under advisement only. |
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I await your response to my preliminary investigation report, which I will take under advisement before writing the final version. |
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She simply recommended that this case be taken under advisement. |
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The committee would make recommendations on planning and on each proposal to the Province, which would take them under advisement in decision-making. |
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I will take the matter under advisement and examine the tapes. |
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I do not check the Toronto Star, or Toronto newspapers, or Ontario newspapers or politicians every morning when I get up, but we will take it under advisement at committee. |
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The Department will take the Bargaining Agents' comments under advisement. |
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With respect to the sale of pelts, the Government of Canada will take the Committee's recommendation under advisement and will raise this with stakeholders in forthcoming consultations. |
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Anything we can enunciate with one voice from this chamber to the United States Congress would be helpful and I certainly would take it under advisement. |
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Instead of thinking he would take certain concepts under advisement. |
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I would like to inform the hon. member that I will take his comments under advisement and, this afternoon, I will comment on what can be heard and seen on the tape. |
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Well, the specific advice I'm going to take under advisement. |
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Therefore, I ask the Speaker to take this under advisement. |
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I will take these matters under advisement and come back to the House with a ruling on whether the terms used by the hon. member for Winnipeg Centre were in fact unparliamentary. |
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He took the situation under advisement, but was able to draw no conclusion. |
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Parliamentary commissions are thus responsible for questioning and listening to organizational representatives or other individuals on any matter under advisement. |
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A commissioner need not assent or refuse assent immediately upon request if there is compelling reason for taking the matter under advisement to seek advice or instructions. |
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In responding to the complainant, the Chairperson noted that this issue would be taken under advisement in the context of possible future revisions to the Act. |
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Second, I will take this under advisement for now, but as we are in the second hour I will come back with a decision prior to the end of this second hour. |
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