A motion to adjourn and reconvene in six days so that directors could assimilate the new information was defeated by three votes. |
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In the Republic the Taoiseach may reconvene the Forum for Peace and Reconciliation. |
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Participants were then asked to reconvene and discuss the issues that spoke to them or that they deemed essential to address. |
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The court also said the suspended, democratically elected parliament had to reconvene. |
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Resolving the issue has been left for September, when Parliament is to reconvene after the summer recess. |
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China, Japan, North and South Korea, Russia and the United States had agreed in June to reconvene the talks by the end of September. |
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If no progress is reached in talks with the Department by the end of next month, then the Council will reconvene and decide on its next strategy. |
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Sir Michael intends to reconvene his inquiry in six months to check the progress of his recommendations. |
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The parties have also argued that the king can reconvene the parliament dissolved in May 2002 to restore the democratic process. |
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Bargaining will reconvene from September 29 to October 5, inclusively, and from November 10 to 14, inclusively. |
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The moment was at hand to reconvene and see how to further advance this vision. |
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The chairman of the multilateral talks, Pierre Girard, a Swiss diplomat, circulated a memorandum Tuesday to member states to reconvene the meeting, according to the sources. |
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A general meeting voted for non-cooperation with the job evaluation process and to reconvene in four weeks to vote on industrial action if no progress was made. |
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For this reason the Commissioners have promised to reconvene the PRG to check on progress in implementing these recommendations. |
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That trial will reconvene in March with a verdict expected sometime during the summer. |
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The trial will reconvene on Tuesday, October 2, with Gabriele giving testimony in his defense. |
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On Thursday afternoon, the meeting of the Plenary Assembly will reconvene, and then adjourn on Friday at noon. |
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We will sometimes go on shoots together but we often split up and reconvene in the edit room. |
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We'll suspend for a couple of minutes to allow the panel of witnesses to change and we'll reconvene. |
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The Group might reconvene in order to follow up on the Council of Ministers' discussions on revision of pan-European corridors. |
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Therefore, it was decided to postpone this meeting and reconvene it at a date and venue to be communicated by the movements themselves. |
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Have small groups reconvene to discuss what the run charts and grouped bar charts are showing about their data, and review their original thoughts to see how they differ once several data points are available. |
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We will reconvene after lunch to discuss the outstanding points on the agenda. |
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He must show he has the moral strength required of a PM and reconvene Labour's inquiry. |
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The result left the Senate due to reconvene on May 31, just hours before a wellspring of broad NSA and FBI domestic spying powers will expire at midnight. |
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It is as yet unclear what effect, if any, the letter and its fallout could have on the seven-party nuclear talks that are due to reconvene in Switzerland on Sunday. |
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As it is, the old Congress is having to reconvene in mid-November to try to resolve disagreements on this year's federal budget and on homeland security. |
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Many think he will do as the last military ruler did: rewrite the constitution and reconvene parliament to rubber-stamp the changes. There is no escape from this dilemma, only wiser and more foolish ways of dealing with it. |
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If either the Applicants or Hydro One consider that disclosure issues remain which the Tribunal must resolve, either may apply to the Registrar to set a date to reconvene the motion hearing. |
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The Committee was also informed that the parties were to reconvene in March 2008 and that the Final Peace Agreement was expected to be signed thereafter. |
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The Board therefore decided that the Group should reconvene on an exceptional basis in mid-June to prepare its recommendations to the Executive Board. |
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The fact that some funding was received literally at the last minute was a basis for requests for an adjournment and undoubtedly contributed to the Board's decision to reconvene the hearings in October. |
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The High-level Meeting will reconvene in the General Assembly Hall for the adoption of the political declaration and the closing statement by the President of the General Assembly, after we have heard all the speakers. |
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In asking the Tribunal to reconvene, the complainant sought a determination of the damages, notwithstanding the possibility that the respondent's bankruptcy might prevent her from collecting. |
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Should the Tribunal reconvene to continue this motion, as referred to above, it is open to the parties to make submissions on costs from this point. |
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We will reconvene for the second part of our meeting today. |
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With outstanding issues and text in square brackets remaining at the end of the contact group's allotted time, the group agreed to reconvene to continue their work. |
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Council agreed to reconvene at the appropriate time to consider the recommendations of the Ministerial Committee and to decide on the way forward. |
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The band expected to reconvene as soon as the members have finished with the various projects they were working on. |
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The Opposition immediately called for the government to reconvene Parliament, so that a motion of no confidence could be introduced, and a new government formed. |
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The Statewide Nominating Commission for Judges of Compensation Claims announces that it will reconvene its August 18 meeting, which adjourned early due to Tropical Storm Fay. |
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Emmanuel Amistad, Executive Director of Task Force Detainees of the Philippines said their group is receptive to the justice department's decision to reconvene the panel. |
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The BOA's Olympic Qualification Standards Panel met last night to begin their appraisal of the selection process but did not make a decision and they will reconvene today. |
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Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi made a decree on Sunday reinstating the People's Assembly, lower house of parliament, and allowing it to reconvene. |
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