I bought a suit today, after two weeks of deliberations, window shopping, and awkward small talk with sales assistants. |
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They asserted that deliberations had focused more on the interests of the elite than those of the general public. |
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There were no clan leaders to begin the deliberations with the customary religious rituals. |
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I don't know if Congress included representatives of the Sioux in their deliberations when the legislation was discussed. |
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Diplomats believe the employers' representatives could play a pivotal role in the Governing Body's deliberations. |
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Both sides had been playing as though still searching for their fluency, even simply for a meaning to their deliberations. |
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During the Restoration, the prefect simply annulled the deliberations of the municipal council. |
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The fact that there were long deliberations shows that young-Earthers were there raising their voices against the old-Earth majority. |
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The council also invites private-sector observers to join their deliberations. |
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Although we don't actually get to cast a vote, it's hard not to become involved in the deliberations. |
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The jury was resuming its deliberations today to consider verdicts on two remaining charges. |
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And the Swiss wonder-worker himself, though not a member of the Notables, was a central figure in their deliberations from the very start. |
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The metallic voice from the square grill above the buzzer interrupted my deliberations. |
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National ministries and agencies, too, are recurrently involved in discussions and deliberations with the Commission, and with each other. |
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They'll probably recess early, and then will begin deliberations on Thursday. |
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These people did not go easy on her in their deliberations, from all appearances. |
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The judges resumed their deliberations without the aid workers yesterday, who did not appear on the trial's fifth day. |
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After many deliberations with his economic advisers President Jamil Mahuad announced that the sucre was to be ditched altogether. |
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We will go in-depth on the latest developments on the jury deliberations, including the possibility of a mistrial. |
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A quick knock on the door roused him from his deliberations, and he called out an invitation without checking the identity of the visitor. |
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The discussions and deliberations which transpired over this period have been treated as a state secret. |
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The length of their deliberations surprised me after the brutality of the crime. |
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They become a matter of subjective and arbitrary whim if they are cut off from collective deliberations. |
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Whether we will be able to come to agreement on this we don't yet know, as the reference group has not yet completed its deliberations. |
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All business reports have been submitted and the judging panel is in the course of making its deliberations. |
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I said to them that in their deliberations they should consider the ten pensioners' flats adjacent. |
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It was a six-month-long process of detailed deliberations and consultations. |
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Some people feel that it is a bad idea for jurors to discuss their deliberations. |
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The judge then gave his majority direction and sent the jury away for further deliberations. |
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Council discussed the prospective sales during budget deliberations this month. |
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Social partnership is subjected to no democratic accountability and its deliberations are carried out in secret. |
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A Bradford Crown Court jury of eight women and four men reached a unanimous verdict yesterday after six hours of deliberations. |
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After a day of deliberations the jury was discharged and the prosecution asked for a week to decide whether to retry the accused. |
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The terms of reference were broad, the processes were inclusive, and the deliberations were thorough. |
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We should not do a back-room deal after all the select committee's deliberations and considerations said no to interactive gambling. |
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The aim of reconnecting with the European citizenry has been far from evident in their deliberations. |
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She thanked the Brazilian Government for co-hosting this meeting and wished all the best for the delegates in their deliberations. |
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Their deliberations focused on the use of the Mona River as the boundary between the two countries and on the demilitarization of the Yenga area. |
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The Board elects a Chairman and a Vice-Chairman who organise and lead the Supervisory Board's deliberations and ensure it operates properly. |
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Only after long and hard deliberations over many months did I come to my final conclusion that now was the time for me to take this next step forward in my life and my career. |
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Half the Committee members must be in attendance for the deliberations to be valid. |
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Her most recent trial ended last week with the jury split 8 to 4 in favor of convicting her of second-degree murder after six days of deliberations. |
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In describing them, Tanner sets the context in which they were convoked and, in passing, describes and defines the nomenclature used in conciliar deliberations. |
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In the following days, the assembly was dominated by accusations and counter-accusations that disrupted deliberations on an emergency budget package. |
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Yet no major initiatives are expected to emerge from the deliberations. |
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Jurors with nicotine addictions are let out during deliberations to smoke. |
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There are tight legal restrictions on discussing real jury deliberations. |
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I am sure that under your able leadership we will be skilfully guided through the deliberations ahead of us. |
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Up until the cliff-hanging final deliberations, this year's Booker was devoid of the traditional rows and falling-outs. |
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More important is the freshness, originality, common sense and sound judgment that flow from their deliberations. |
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Their historic deliberations are scheduled to continue in October when they gather again in Malawi. |
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By prolonging our deliberations while being challenged by such important matters to be addressed as soon as possible, we will get nowhere. |
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Its deliberations should not be prejudged and its work should not be obstructed. |
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The deliberations on the implementation of the protocol on climate change are continuing and so their outcome should not be prejudged. |
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Their deliberations on research and conservation attracted little attention outside the frozen North. |
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After recessing, the board separates into committees to begin its deliberations. |
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These deliberations make it compellingly clear: there can be no going back. |
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In all of this, honourable senators, let us always use a wide lens and a long view in our deliberations. |
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After the entry into force of the Lisbon treaty, the Council's deliberations have as a general rule become public. |
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The proposed amendment on national supervisory authorities emerged in part from the deliberations of this advisory committee. |
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The Meeting felicitated the Chairman for the efficient manner in which he conducted the deliberations. |
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On page 785, they turn to the shortness of the deliberations. |
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The consultation concentrated its deliberations on 2, 3, 7, 8-TCDD as this was the most toxic congener and was carcinogenic in animals. |
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After long deliberations, where the thriftiness of the council members is the decisive consideration, the choice falls on the second option. |
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We will suspend our deliberations for a minute to give time for our witnesses to withdraw and for the next witness to take a seat. |
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We are glad that our deliberations today will be focusing on nuclear disarmament. |
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Its deliberations, of course, will draw strength from the cogency of the data and analysis presented in the Monitoring Report. |
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To the NGOs that follow our deliberations, sometimes with impatience and disappointment, but always persevering. |
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Their deliberations and opinions are crucial to the debate we are having here in the wee hours of the morning. |
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But I do not think my delegation is naïve enough to believe that experts could bring about a great sea change in the deliberations of this body. |
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I would like to conclude by underlining the importance to be attached to high-level political participation in our deliberations. |
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Collectively, these studies are important to both garnering support for regional security negotiations and the deliberations themselves. |
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Following more than two years of deliberations, new measures advocating microloans are finally being implemented in the European Union. |
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It is up to us to take advantage of this opportunity to restore that sense of purpose to our deliberations. |
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Only panelists may take part in the deliberations of a panel, which shall take place in private and remain secret. |
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The rapporteurs came back in the early afternoon of the second day of deliberations to present the summary of each session. |
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However, the panel may announce its decision immediately following its deliberations and give its explanations later. |
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The ECB's approach also helped to focus public attention on the outcome of policy deliberations rather than on individual voting behaviour. |
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The Governor General was not obliged to justify his or her decisions and the deliberations in cabinet were not recorded. |
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But note that during the deliberations, this person's opinion will have no more importance than mine or that of any other juror. |
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In my view there has been only a limited opportunity here to voice the critical comments that we aired in our deliberations in committee. |
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I congratulate former President Pierre Buyoya of Burundi on his tactful yet firm guidance of the deliberations during the dialogue. |
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As we proceed with our deliberations, we must be very careful not to confound the issues of commercial trade with development aid. |
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We pray that the deliberations in the Senate will be enlightened by reason, strengthened by faith and enlivened with hope. |
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In order to provide this policy thrust to the deliberations of the Executive Board, it is essential that the agenda of the Board is recast. |
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We are not at liberty to provide more details on the deliberations of the pension advisory committees. |
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It will thus be able to draw in its deliberations on an advance copy of the Global Monitoring Report, made available at the end of October. |
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Each breakout group summarized its deliberations and reported back to the entire conference. |
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This same consideration should be brought to deliberations about the value of nonmonetary incentives. |
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He convenes the Board of Directors, whose deliberations he shall preside over, and to which he reports on its decisions. |
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The deliberations focused on the recent status of water services and sanitation in Africa, and the abdomens caused by it. |
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More seriously, the results of the deliberations of the CST may not be fully assimilated by the COP in its policy decisions. |
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Still, the political Bushes appear to be a family business whose deliberations are tantalizingly out of the public's reach. |
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During his entire tenure, Mr. Vance was diligent in providing insightful comments and suggestions on deliberations of the Commission. |
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The Committee agreed to give priority to the standardization of durian based on the outcome of its next session's deliberations. |
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Mr. Paul Forseth: In your deliberations, do you use any specific psychometric tests or any standardized routines that are verifiable? |
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Only judges, and the assessors, if any, take part in the Court's judicial deliberations. |
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They contain sound overviews, wise deliberations and a number of conclusions. |
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He called on delegates to be guided in their deliberations by political leadership and the moral compass of future generations. |
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I thank you very much and wish you every success in your discussions and deliberations this week. |
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The Chairman, and in his absence, the Vice Chairman, is responsible for convening Board meetings and chairing its deliberations. |
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An experienced parliamentarian, Khan has contributed immensely not only to the deliberations of various committees he had served but also to the proceedings of the House. |
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In order for its deliberations to be adopted, they must be approved by the absolute majority of the votes of the members present or represented. |
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A little comic relief is welcome in serious deliberations, but there is a fine line between a jest and a jeer. |
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I will deliberately not mention particular models of expansion that proliferated during the course of the deliberations last year. |
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His interest in the topic was sparked by the deliberations of his colleagues at Christ Church over such matters as how to choose a new belfry. |
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The President directs the work of the Court and its staff and presides at the hearings and deliberations of major bodies of the Court. |
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Now, after a year of deliberations, the descendants of those original Rockefellers had decided the time had come to move away from oil. |
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His participation assists the deliberations of this committee by bringing the views and perspectives of the controlling shareholder. |
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The press office provides an information note on some of the public deliberations. |
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The Commission will inform Parliament, in due course and in an appropriate manner, of the outcome of those deliberations. |
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The nominee shall not participate in any Committee or Board deliberations on the resignation offer. |
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Council deliberations and debates which are open to the public can be watched in the press centre. |
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Parliament has been closely associated with it from the outset and will be at each stage of deliberations. |
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Through their deliberations they provide ideas for greater cooperation in different fields. |
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I would also like to thank partners for the constructive deliberations over the past few weeks. |
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I am confident that your wisdom and leadership will guide our deliberations to a successful beginning of this year's work. |
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This analysis will be very valuable to the deliberations of the Pension Advisory Committee. |
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It has been almost four and a half years since those deliberations and the election that brought his party to power. |
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When the Court has completed its deliberations and adopted its advisory opinion, the opinion shall be read at a public sitting of the Court. |
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Later that day, Judge cleland warned the panel that they will be sequestered when they begin deliberations. |
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It finds no serious reflection in the political deliberations of the US government or in the narrow and reactionary range of opinion that is permitted by the mass media. |
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In typically British style, the deliberations were conducted in secret. |
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It was enough to make the deliberations now unfolding on Capitol Hill seem like a Miss Manners tutorial. |
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The procedures were modeled after the Nobels, with the final selection being made by the international jury with all deliberations and voting in secret. |
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Steve Lesher brought in an unimpeachably sourced account of the Supreme Court's deliberations in the Nixon tape case. |
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The yearlong deliberations occur mostly online, with three mostly civil, occasionally contentious in-person board meetings a year. |
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Back in 1962, Hunthausen went off a neophyte to Rome having barely had time to read the voluminous documents written in Latin for the bishops' deliberations. |
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In any case, this tension between the indicative and the imperative may lead us to a fruitful discussion on the main theme of our deliberations during this conference. |
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When the deliberations of the Cooperation Council are based on written supporting documents, such documents shall be numbered and circulated as documents of the Cooperation Council by the two secretaries. |
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The minister further recommends that the government of the Cape of Good Hope be invited to take part in the deliberations of the conference herein referred to. |
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The meeting deliberated upon ways and means to concretize the results of consensual deliberations during the visit. |
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However, in her deliberations some of this stuff is now being brought out, and it seems as if there is this back-door method to try to find out what is right. |
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The Group commends the inclusion of the Group through its co-chairmen, who are participating as observers in the deliberations of the ad hoc committee. |
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After due deliberations, the DPB recommended FET abroad at locations specified by the vendors. |
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Every year, for the past 10 years, and that is a long time to say, deliberations in this chamber have always started with high hopes at the beginning of every new session, only to end in despair at year's end. |
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Since 2003, the Supervisory Board also includes a censor, a non-voting member, who may be called to attend all meetings of the Supervisory Board and has a consultative role in deliberations. |
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A firm adherent of the principles and purposes of the United Nations Charter, Pakistan intends to make an effective and constructive contribution to the deliberations of the Security Council. |
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University scholars, school administrators and other educational leaders are invited to participate in lesson study deliberations at certain points in order to contribute this outside perspective. |
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During deliberations only limited contact is permitted with the outside world, always via the usher. |
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Judge John M. Cleland ordered the jury sequestered while it deliberates, and if there is no verdict by late Friday, deliberations will continue into the weekend. |
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All but one of the seven sections of the draft constitution which emerged from these deliberations concentrated upon the task of repairing the ravages of war. |
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The aims of the Conference are abundantly clear, and its ends so portentous that it is highly improbable that any fundamental differences of opinion will arise during its deliberations. |
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There is something fantastical about what happens in this place, unfortunately not in the sense that the deliberations here are fantastic but, rather, that often they appear based in fantasy. |
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I welcome the quality of the discussions that enliven our deliberations. |
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At the end of the deliberations it came out with seven resolutions, adopted five motions and recorded two statements from the scientific and technical as well as the development partners. |
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The Chair may declare open a session of the General Assembly and allow deliberations to proceed only when there is a quorum present in accordance with Article 19 of the Constitution. |
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Mr. Dennis McKenzie: We'd like to thank the committee for providing us with the opportunity to contribute to your deliberations as you examine the problems of custody and access during divorce proceedings. |
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As pre-Kyoto deliberations became increasingly dominated by U. S. and Canadian demands, the two nations were jointly derided for their perceived indifference to a meaningful international agreement. |
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The principles that give meaning to the concept of equitability need to be articulated and serve as a foundation for the deliberations of each working group. |
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Bernardi was a key player in the destabilisation campaign against Malcolm Turnbull in 2009 during the senate deliberations over the ill-fated carbon pollution reduction scheme. |
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On behalf of the Canadian Human Rights Commission, I would like to thank you for attending this symposium and wish you well in your important deliberations. |
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This caused angry protests in the parliament, which rejected the presence of foreigners in its deliberations. |
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In Venice, meanwhile, deliberations were taking place concerning the kind of assistance the Republic would lend to Constantinople. |
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Where the company is a sole proprietorship and the agreement has been concluded with the sole proprietor, this fact shall merely be entered in the record of deliberations. |
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In any case, use of new evidence would have been illegal, and thus the Court could not have taken it into consideration for its deliberations and ratio decidendi. |
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In view of the significant time and effort involved, and inconsideration of the Committee's likely decision to adjourn sine die, the working group concluded that further deliberations in this area could not be justified. |
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These opinions are then translated into French for the benefit of the judges and their deliberations. |
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The Committee also invited the regional commissions to bring to its deliberations any emerging interregional issues which merited consideration at the global level. |
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No foreigner was involved in this plenary committee or in its deliberations. |
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Members of the European Parliament were debriefed by Vice-President Barrot in person each time deliberations on SIS II were held at the Council meetings. |
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In the final analysis, this is what is at stake in our deliberations. |
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The Court has been criticized for keeping its deliberations hidden from public view. |
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The foreperson may be chosen before the trial begins, or at the beginning of the jury's deliberations. |
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Generally, prosecutors do not publicly disclose details of their deliberations that touch upon a core element of prosecutorial discretion such as the decision to institute or stay proceedings. |
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There is a specific criminal offence for disclosing anything that takes place during jury deliberations. |
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The Georges Devereux center, which the ministry of Social Affairs had charged with receiving those who break away from sectarian movements, was associated with these deliberations. |
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The uncertainty related to these deliberations unfortunately destabilizes dairy exports and obliges us to proceed with much caution in order to meet our commitments on the international market. |
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To further their deliberations, they invite government ministers, senior officials, and experts in the matter being discussed. |
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The requirement to focus the programme on the quest for a universal that transcends particularism emerged from the deliberations of the informal meeting. |
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The arb deliberations were conducted in strict confidentiality. |
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When you go to the jury room, the first thing you should do is choose a presiding juror to act as a foreperson during your deliberations. |
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He says he'll be happy if the farmers get observer status, which would give them the chance to attend meetings and report pertinent water-related deliberations to other farmers. |
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In practice, the PSC has formatted the outcomes of its deliberations in two forms: decisions communicated through the issuance of a communiqué and issuance of press statements. |
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Public support for the Court was advanced at the Review Conference by the strong engagement of the NGO sector in the deliberations of the Conference and in the organization of a wide range of side events. |
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Why would the Prime Minister's office, or the minister in that case, choose to put a motion that runs roughshod over the hearings and the deliberations of members from all parties? |
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The sentence in a court martial is determined through deliberations between the Judge Advocate and the board. |
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I feel certain that the deliberations of the Executive Board will make a valuable contribution to advancing the preparation of the content and form of this declaration. |
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On 25 October, after 21 hours of deliberations, a jury found Santos Osegueda Palacios guilty of the murder in August, by three gunshots, of Adolfo Olivas. |
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The Committee may from time to time invite other persons it considers advisable to attend its meetings and participate in deliberations and discussions on the various matters transacted by the Committee. |
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I hung around, making my own deliberations. |
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McKesson also contended that LongView's call for disclosure of director deliberations about a potential recoupment was unnecessary and inappropriate. |
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However, I must confess that I hesitated to deliver this keynote address since I doubted my capacities to properly contribute to the deliberations of such a distinguished group of Canadian and Chinese scholars. |
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While it did not succeed in reaching consensus on substantive conclusions, even less so recommendations, it did prepare the ground for further deliberations on the issue. |
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I am not as patient, of course, as the hon. minister for rural development, but I have sat many times very pensively watching his work and his deliberations. |
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The sole determining factor is whether the documents, investigations or deliberations are secret by virtue either of the law or of a decision taken by the authority concerned. |
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If we look back at the past 12 months since our last deliberations, we can perceive a new breath of life being injected into the field of disarmament. |
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You cannot today deny us this action plan and explain to us that you are implementing it on the quiet, without Parliament's deliberations, without Parliament's control, without any visibility. |
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It was therefore imperative that the rights of women should be at the forefront of deliberations at the high-level meeting to be held in 2005 for the comprehensive review of the implementation of the Millennium Declaration. |
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No matter where you go in this country, it's always amazing to see volunteers step up to the plate and take time out of their schedules to assist us in making deliberations for the minister. |
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Before commencing their duties, titular and alternate non-presiding judges take an oath before the court, pledging to perform their duties well and faithfully and to keep their deliberations strictly confidential. |
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As for the Assembly's deliberations on the Commission's three-year programme for consumer policy, I am pleased to note that the associations share our general outlook. |
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The DDR Monitoring Group, which had held three meetings by 2 August 2006, did not continue its deliberations and the quadripartite supervision of the precantonment was not carried out. |
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They should be prepared to step aside if any matter comes to their attention which would reasonably cause them to be biased in their deliberations. |
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It might be expected that if there were characteristic differences, this would have come out in the break-out group deliberations and in the reporting-back plenary discussions. |
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Resolved that the Chair extend thanks to Julie Peckham on behalf of the Board for her contribution to CIRA during her year as a CIRA director and her thoughtful participation to the work of the Board's deliberations. |
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The Executive Secretary acknowledged the presence of a senior official of the Office of Legal Affairs at the Meeting to provide legal advice and assist the participants in their deliberations. |
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May your deliberations be enlightened and your consciences guided by God who has created all, who has shared our life, and who lives in our hearts today. |
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The deliberations of the spring 2002 session of the UN Commission on Human Rights were characterized by an especially high degree of politicization and controversy. |
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I would also like to call on representatives and those present in the room to keep order and remain silent during the deliberations of this Committee. |
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We have heard self-critical remarks in this regard from the secretariat and hope that these will lead to constructive improvements for our future deliberations. |
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Scrutineers from the Railway Performance Society compared times and other factors in their deliberations. |
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I also regret that, quite unlike the panegyrics delivered in this House, the deliberations of the Committee of Wise Men revealed no such visionary courage either. |
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The transparency of the price review process might be improved by publishing a semiannual report on the results of deliberations of the Board, i.e., hearings, voluntary compliance undertakings. |
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I was, then, all the more astonished when I eventually came to read the report, which was one-sided, tendentious, and did not reflect that which was brought to light during the committee's deliberations. |
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It would therefore be good and seemly if governments were to show due respect to parliaments and to the authors of the draft constitution by ensuring that their deliberations are not governed entirely by one single motive. |
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The workshop concluded with a recap of the workshop deliberations, and a review of the list of expectations to determine whether any remained unaddressed. |
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Consequently, the PM remined the participants of this seminar that Cameroon has a lot to gain from the successful deliberations and results of the five-day confab. |
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A physician's determination that a person is unlikely to regain consciousness is the usual prelude to deliberations about withdrawing or withholding life support. |
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Now he never allows himself to nod off during deliberations. |
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The issue became the main bone of contention in the preparation of the ministerial statement of the Government of Lebanon and during the deliberations in Parliament for its approval. |
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These examples of absence of consensus militate in favour of a more selective approach in assessing where consensus might lie in the deliberations of a third Panel of Governmental Experts. |
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Press releases, news conferences and the publication of a number of op-ed pieces helped generate media coverage of deliberations over Bill C-9 and, more broadly, of the issue of global access to affordable medicines. |
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But I daresay that it is, to me, a good, substantial and forward-looking document which I hope you will adopt at the end of today's deliberations. |
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I pointed out that I had reduced my request during the ICO's deliberations and if they had told me before the appeal I might well have done so again – but they had forgotten to mention it until the hearing. |
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Recognition of this may induce a sense of humility so that the Health Care Ethics Committee acknowledges that its deliberations and recommendations are, like all human contrivances, prone to error. |
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My delegation will express specific views and positions on the two agenda items under consideration at this session during the deliberations of the two working groups. |
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I have only one request: that the issue of human rights and the rule of law in Tunisia play a key role in the deliberations of the Association Council which is due to meet in January 2006 and that no one beat about the bush. |
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However, its deliberations were greatly hampered by the late submission of documentation, and it was often forced to work with unedited advance copies. |
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This means the Aboriginal Health Committee was prescient in its deliberations, but it also means we may not have made the progress in the past five years that we had envisioned. |
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The Court may however at any time decide in respect of its deliberations on other than judicial matters to publish or allow publication of any part of them. |
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In the near term, international deliberations over Iran's nuclear program may provide further clues on how U. S. policymakers will proceed toward the goal of engaging diplomatically with Iran. |
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For the deliberations to be substantive and meaningful, national parliaments would need to engage closely with their foreign ministries and develop a clear and common understanding of the progress made and the way forward. |
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With regard to an arms trade treaty, Indonesia stresses the complete and undiluted observance of these inherent rights of States also in the context of the ongoing deliberations on an arms trade treaty. |
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The Registrar shall take an oath before the Court to perform his duties impartially and conscientiously and to preserve the secrecy of the deliberations of the Court. |
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As Your Holiness can see, we have much work of great pastoral significance before us, and we therefore ask your fatherly blessing that the power of the Holy Spirit bring wisdom and courage to our deliberations. |
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In this case, the deliberations of the first chamber would be transmitted to the second and there would be a means of uniting the two instances if their opinions diverged. |
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Its attempts will create an atmosphere of mutual recriminations at the Conference, escalating tensions, provoking intransigence and wasting our time during session and deliberations. |
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Some concerns were expressed over the perceived veil of secrecy surrounding intergovernmental negotiations and processes and the exclusion of the public from deliberations. |
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Nonetheless, the background papers and scientific deliberations resulted in a body of information that allowed the following conclusions to be reached. |
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A second theme that has characterized your deliberations is that of the Supreme Court of Canada as the exemplar of excellence, whose juridical legacy has resonated beyond Canada. |
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The Council deliberations on the Commission proposal on a minimum taxation of savings income are continuing at full speed and it is hoped that a political agreement can be reached before the end of the year. |
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Mr. Speaker, I was very pleased to hear the speech given by my hon. colleague, the committee chair, who masterfully guided the deliberations that led to this kind of report. |
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Assuring you of our filial devotion in Our Lord, we ask you, Holy Father, to grant your apostolic blessing on the deliberations of our Episcopal Conference and on all the Church in Canada. |
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The minutes of the deliberations must mention the name of the Supervisory Board members who attended via videoconference or telecommunication media. |
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While consultations and deliberations absorbed a lot of time, they ensured that the Ethics Office had access to and profited from available best practices and lessons learned. |
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From the 14th century a distinction from the English parliament was that deliberations on church funding were held in Parliament rather than in Convocation. |
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The jury will begin jury deliberations, after a foreperson is chosen. |
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The three-day symposium on the role of law enforcement agencies in combating money laundering and terror financing concluded deliberations in Riyadh yesterday. |
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Hardly anything of artistic worth ever results from the deliberations of a committee, much less from the cross-agency meetings of a bunch of publicly-funded wafflers. |
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Molefi Oliphant, president of the South African Football Association, confirmed that South Africa would begin deliberations today on who will lead the Bafana Bafana. |
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Jurors are generally required to keep their deliberations in strict confidence during the trial and deliberations, and in some jurisdictions even after a verdict is rendered. |
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Moreover, the research shows that in deliberations jurors combine their individual perspectives on the evidence and debate its relative merits before arriving at a verdict. |
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