I move that that issue be tabled, that we may select a new First Councilor. |
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The Deputy First Minister has tabled two amendments for the final debate on Wednesday. |
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It is referred to in the appendix to the report, although it is not tabled as such. |
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On a document being tabled, a motion may be moved without notice to appoint a day for its consideration or for it to be printed. |
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The MP has previously tabled several Early Daily Motions in the House of Commons questioning Coventry's groundshare with Northampton Town. |
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As a result of those select committee considerations, reports are prepared that are tabled in the House. |
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The Opposition wants to see all the evidence and is demanding it be tabled for public scrutiny. |
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The Information Commissioner was not consulted by the Government before these amendments were tabled. |
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But I do take issue with those EDMs tabled solely to entertain the MPs themselves. |
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Decisions relating to the two acts are often given effect in Excise and Customs Tariff Proposals that are tabled cognately in Parliament. |
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The home secretary has responded to the tragedy by backing an already tabled private members bill to regulate the cockling trade. |
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Do you remember the big hullabaloo when Brian Moree tabled his report on immigration. |
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He didn't bring up one single argument in respect to the abortion of a budget that was tabled this year. |
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The amended by-laws will be tabled before the council's Portfolio Committees during May. |
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All the information that I have, and know of, I tabled yesterday afternoon. |
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A council report containing scorecards on the municipality's efforts was tabled at a council meeting on Tuesday. |
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He was given the news when he telephoned the council, ahead of the July meeting at which the matter was tabled for discussion. |
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Provincial budgets must be tabled in legislatures within 15 days of the national Budget being tabled. |
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Proposals will be tabled today to get Colchester's community stadium off the ground. |
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When a document is tabled in parliament, there is no obligation on journalists to give a balanced account. |
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The cola report isn't formally tabled, but no heads will roll for this menace to public health. |
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The abduction issue would be tabled if bilateral talks are resumed possibly later this month. |
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Following Council's usual practice, this motion was tabled, to be considered with other financial commitments at the end of the meeting. |
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The motion passed, and discussion on the remaining proposed amendments was tabled until the November meeting. |
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The proposal was tabled until the next meeting to allow the task force time to clearly define how the percentages would be determined. |
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The Monroeville Planning Commission recommended approval of the rezoning, but Monroeville Council tabled the application. |
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The decision has been tabled until completion, later this year, of the current reconstruction of the course. |
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That matter has itself gotten a hearing from the board, which has dragged its feet on the question and tabled it for now. |
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A glaring omission from the speech was the 2003 budget, which is traditionally tabled along with the president's address. |
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That July he tabled the motion at the Fascist Grand Council which led to Mussolini's deposition and arrest. |
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For this reason, after a few publisher rejections, the novel was tabled by Heinlein, but the content was mined for his later stories and novels. |
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The recommendations of these Parliaments have been tabled to the relevant Government ministries and departments for consideration. |
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Southwestern Washington tabled a similar resolution, saying it would short-circuit the ELCA study. |
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Cllr Aird had tabled a motion calling on the council to provide additional support to the Tidy Towns committee. |
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Julia was time tabled to take Norma's unstreamed year 8 class for English first period. |
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He watches the proceedings, taking notes on which issues are raised and how the bills are tabled and passed. |
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The panel's report, to be tabled at Wednesday's meeting of the legislature, is based on evidence from 73 witnesses at 30 hearings held since December. |
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The state Senate passed the schools bill on March 31, but it was tabled in the House of Representatives. |
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That is what we were asked to do a few years ago when the hefty tomes that are the Erasmus-Dussault reports were tabled. |
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The President of the Republic tabled the issue before the Supreme Court seeking the latter's opinion on the constitutionality of the request. |
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Incidentally, I have tabled an amendment, number 149, designed to stop all traditionally unsweetened types of spirit from being sweetened. |
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This could be rectified through the approval of a draft amendment that we tabled for this purpose in due time. |
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The amendments tabled by us, fortunately by a number of groups together, pertain to very specific cases which often affect frontier workers. |
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Plans for the reception centres are expected to be tabled at a meeting of the British, Italian, Spanish, French and German justice ministers in Florence in October. |
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In March 2004, a motion to impeach the President was tabled and passed by the National Assembly. |
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The cross-bench peer had tabled a written question before Parliament was dissolved for the election after one of his constituents raised concerns. |
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No one on that side of the House tabled a motion to admonish the Prime Minister for flip-flopping on free trade. |
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In the end, Abbas could not even get enough Security Council votes to force the U.S. to use its veto and he tabled the motion. |
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For example, as several speakers have noted, two amendments on labelling minced beef have been tabled. |
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It is a pleasure to appear again before this Committee to discuss my Report to Parliament, which was tabled earlier today. |
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The Commission's work is slated to wrap up in the summer of 2007 with a series of recommendations tabled to the provincial government. |
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Finally, two amendments have been tabled that aim to ban cyclamates and sucralose. |
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Electrical outlets, tabled work stations and necessary hook-ups for laptop and other portable computers will be available for high-speed Internet and Intranet access. |
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We have asked throughout today's debate about the consultative process and who was consulted on this act before it was tabled. |
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The government today tabled the bill announced in the Queen's Speech opening this session of parliament to provide for civil partnerships for gays in England and Wales. |
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Conservative MEPs abhor discrimination in all its forms: we have tabled our own amendments to this report to make this crystal clear. |
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The MP for Hayes and Harlington has tabled an Early Day Motion calling for a public debate on the implications of the cuts before any final decisions are made. |
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Proposals for structural reshuffles were also tabled at the meeting. |
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That is why I tabled my amendment in the Employment and Social Affairs Committee to say that on-call time should be classed as working time. |
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A report will be tabled by the chief returning officer in the January council meeting, at which point recommendations will be tabled for changes to the referendum process. |
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Unfortunately, the committee will have to call a halt to these proceedings because the Government has tabled a motion to muzzle us. |
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The budget that was tabled as a shining light of fiscal capacity and care for taxpayers was again riddled with incompetency. |
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Ten members of the Chamber of Deputies have tabled a motion in the Chamber to abrogate the law extending President Lahoud's term. |
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I am proud to say that yesterday this government tabled legislation that will crack down on white collar crime. |
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Supervisors were set to vote to adopt the ordinance Monday but tabled the item after at least 20 massage therapists turned out for last night's meeting. |
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When do you expect to see the final report actually tabled in Parliament? |
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Some suggestions have been made that the government has self-serving and ulterior motives for the redactions in the documents tabled. |
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I would like to stress the quality of the amendments tabled by the rapporteur and the need to make up for lost time. |
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We would point out that in previous readings in the EP we tabled proposals for rejection of this European Commission initiative. |
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The legislation also set detailed reporting requirements including annual reports to be tabled in parliament. |
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We tabled the project, but remained on very good speaking terms. |
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What is being proposed today is a pale shadow of what the Commissioner hoped for when she tabled the proposals last year. |
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Tear up this proposal and allow us to vote on each report separately and to vote on the amendments tabled. |
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While most of them were not put on the agenda, five were ultimately tabled in the parliament. |
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It is important to value electrical efficiency more than heat efficiency and the report as tabled does not do this. |
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The discussions tabled during the meeting focused on creating a more unique festival atmosphere specific to Pattaya and reducing the time frame of the event. |
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Where two or more identical amendments are tabled by different authors, they shall be put to the vote as one. |
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The draft resolution tabled by Jordan was unexceptional in terms of 25 years of work on Israeli-Palestinian peace. |
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The national unity government's program of action was tabled in Parliament in December 2003, but its implementation has languished. |
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The Prime Minister and the Minister of Industry have both insinuated, if one might put it that way, that they have tabled documents. |
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The Council accepts the amendment and some technical amendments tabled by the European Parliament for the purpose of clarity and accuracy. |
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This Bill was expected to be tabled before the SSLA for immediate enactment into law. |
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Last year I tabled a motion calling for the Chamber to extend its remit and I am happy to say we are now the first countywide Chamber of Commerce in the country. |
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Deplorably, the various amendments we tabled on a thorough rewording of the report have not been adopted. |
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I hope people will acquaint themselves with the supplementary report that has been tabled. |
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Accordingly, further changes in this area, in addition to those tabled in the Budget Proposals, are possible. |
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During a regular meeting of the members of the Officers' Mess, the grievor tabled a motion to designate the main bar as a non-smoking area. |
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The same sources emphasise that the American has not yet formally tabled any bid for any further shares, never mind the Irish pair's vast holding. |
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A number of ethical amendments have been tabled that are quite superfluous and that, at best, muddy the waters where this matter is concerned. |
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Five months later, during another regular mess meeting, the grievor tabled the same motion, which was carried by a majority of members present. |
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The National Office is analyzing all of the reports that are being tabled on this issue. |
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The team of management consultants at that meeting tabled a report. |
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That is why I tabled this motion, to rescind the gag order imposed by Mr. Alcock. |
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Aside from an occasional strip-club foray, Phoenix appears to have tabled his hip-hop aspirations. |
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Then, yesterday, the Virginia Senate tabled a so-called personhood bill. |
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Time and time again United proved unbendable in their negotiations, and they ended up with none of the marquee names that they tabled bids for. |
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As Celtic swithered over a package for the Ivory Coast star, Everton emerged as favourites to sign him when they tabled a pounds 5million bid. |
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The United States has not tabled their plan to date. |
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A motion of no confidence was then tabled by the Conservatives and supported by the SNP, the Liberals and Ulster Unionists. |
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We did a study again and we tabled a report in the House. |
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The amendments tabled by my group are along those lines and are in no way a botched job, and Mrs Lulling has clearly not understood what they are essentially about. |
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It is surprising that there has been no mention of the significance of saturated fatty acids in the e-mail discussions and in the amendments tabled. |
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The bill is overpriced, overstuffed and overbudgeted, but still manages to be inflexible and ineffective, much like the government that tabled it. |
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I believe every MP has a privilege to see legislation tabled in Parliament before the minister decides to blow smoke to his friends in Washington. |
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Indeed, we may talk about a development round, but if no firmer and broader-based proposals benefiting agricultural reforms are tabled, then things will take a turn for the worse and this round will fail. |
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We as the Group of the Greens have tabled amendments of that ilk. |
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We also noted that because of a clerical error, the response of one agency that was provided to the Privy Council Office, was not included in the response tabled in the House. |
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The People's Movement has tabled a number of amendments, for example, that regulation of the right to take industrial action should remain a national 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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It was the Cyprus Government, on 26 April 2004, at the Meeting of the Council of the European Union, that tabled sound proposals for economic assistance for the Turkish Cypriot community. |
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I strongly oppose the amendments tabled by the PPE-DE Group imposing a deadline before the summer for this report, because if we do not have a considered and well thought-out enlargement plan, it could backfire on us. |
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This is the goal of the amendment that my group tabled, which calls for the possibility of employees' representatives to have the right to a suspensive veto. |
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The federal budget tabled in January predicted that Canada would face the largest deficit it has seen for many years as the government attempts to diminish the impact of the recession and find a way out of it for the future. |
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Mr. Speaker, while I wish to make a point of speaking to the motion tabled by our colleague for Vancouver East, I have doubts and I wonder whether it is worthwhile debating the issue. |
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The Commission has tabled proposals for topping up these programmes and we should aim to make the decisions on adapting them to enlargement as quickly as possible, so that we can plan for this. |
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If two or more mutually exclusive amendments have been tabled to the same part of a text, the amendment that departs furthest from the original text shall have priority and shall be put to the vote first. |
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When are we going to get a full and public report tabled right here in the House, or are we going to see the same old whitewash, deep-sixing of that information just like we are seeing with Mulroney-Schreiber? |
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Drawing inspiration from the discipline and transparency of her first budget, the budget tabled today by the Minister is marked by prudence and discipline. |
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The Government shall have the right to review the committee's reports before they are tabled in Parliament, and to black out, but not edit or delete, such classified information as it deems necessary. |
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If the opposition is willing to make an exception and agree that documents be tabled in their original form, it is because it expects these documents to be uncensored. |
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I can only say that, as a result, the Council did admittedly make a big show of cooperating, but the bulk of the amendments tabled by us and adopted here in this House by a very large majority were not accepted. |
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Amendments have now been tabled to narrow down the scope of damage remediation by suppressing the remediation of interim losses, together with suppressing the concept of a natural resource service. |
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Together with the champions of wine growers and of common sense, we have tabled the amendments needed to extricate wine from this phobic and neurotic demand for labelling. |
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Some progress had been made in this area but the situation is now once again at a standstill, if not regressing, and so I have tabled an amendment on the matter which I hope will be adopted tomorrow. |
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The amendments accepted, tabled and agreed clarified a position shared by all the political groups, namely that reinforcing maritime safety without burdening public administration is possible and should be achieved. |
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As the amendment tabled calls for the matter to be regulated through the national systems of the Member States, we consider that this is reconcilable with the collective agreement model we choose to apply. |
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Mr. Speaker, I appreciate the occasion to rise in the House today to respond to the disallowance resolution tabled by the Standing Joint Committee on Scrutiny of Regulations. |
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Even though the draft Bolkestein directive had many merits, all the advocates of what is known as a social economy' took umbrage at it when it was tabled. |
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To close, I should like to congratulate the rapporteurs. I hope that the proposals tabled by the Commission receive the across-the-board support of Parliament. |
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Mr. Chairman, thank you for this opportunity to discuss a newspaper article that claims to contain information from a report scheduled to be tabled in the House of Commons tomorrow. |
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Today he is using precedents to justify the fact that the opposition will get the report just a few hours before they can react and that only one person from each party will see it in a lockup situation until it is tabled. |
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In recent days, the federal government tabled legislation allowing pension plans to pay a pension to an employed member who is age 60 or entitled to an unreduced pension. |
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As well, we might give some thought, when other reports are tabled in a few weeks, to beefing up the inspection system, by sending multinational military contingents along with the inspectors. |
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These amendments to the gun registry, which were tabled yesterday and debated yesterday, have been kicking around this House for more than two years. |
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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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Along with my Group I find it shocking that in this House a whole lot of ultraconservative amendments, aimed at curtailing women's rights, have been tabled to Mrs Uca's excellent and comprehensive report. |
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Unfortunately, in his hatred of all things European, he got slightly carried away with his description and praise of the US agricultural offer that has been tabled. |
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It was tabled, we were tantalized with it and it disappeared. |
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Quite frankly, when we go through the data, we don't see a realistic outcome of this round that says Canada should go in with anything other than what the CFA has tabled. |
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The prime minister is being warned that he needs to be careful not to misinterpret Merkel's approach, as he did in late 2011 when he tabled a series of demands for the City of London at a Brussels summit. |
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I've tried to do that, Mr. Chair, in the motion that's been tabled here today. I've worked around deadlines, drop-dead dates, reporting times, estimate challenges, deadlines for Bill C-298, and so on. |
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I have tabled an amendment adjusting the wording to the effect that the EU should support the role which, in virtue of its traditional knowledge, the original population plays in preserving and managing biodiversity. |
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Instead the Conservatives have come back to Parliament with an old retread bill that has been tabled a couple of times in the House of Commons, a bill that was widely consulted on eight years ago. |
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Two invitees to be determined based on the needs and issues tabled. |
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Mr President, this is the fourth resolution that I have tabled on Burma in the last 18 months, but the situation continues to deteriorate and the Council's reaction is pusillanimous. |
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I was particularly irked by the fact that Amendments Nos 8 and 9, which I tabled on behalf of the Union for Europe of the Nations Group, were not adopted. |
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If a motion of censure on the activities of the Commission is tabled before it, the European Parliament shall not vote thereon until at least three days after the motion has been tabled and only by open vote. |
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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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The 31 March 2008, triennial actuarial valuation of the Reserve Force Pension Plan, has not yet been tabled in Parliament, As a result, no adjustment is being made to the Pension Fund at this time. |
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The federal government tabled amendments to the shipper protection provisions of the Canada Transportation Act last year and announced the review of railway service. |
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As Members will be aware, the Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety subsequently adopted an amendment, which I tabled, introducing an exemption for this long-established traditional European art. |
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The motion that passed in the House in December did not say that the documents must be publicly tabled, placed on the Internet or handed out to the public for all and sundry. |
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This situation now compels us to accept amendments tabled by Mr Salafranca, which are entirely out of tune with the spirit of the original report by my honourable colleague Mr Sacrédeus. |
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In committee, I had tabled a raft of amendments intended to do away with the worst of the incongruities, particularly those that demonstrated an outlandish mish-mash of strategy and programmes. |
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We agreed on compromises and jointly tabled a series of amendments generally aimed at slimming down the administration and ensuring the primacy of policy-making. |
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The lengthy catalogue of amendments tabled by the European Parliament is akin, in some people's eyes, to a shopping list, and its very length indicates above all that a great deal of research is expected. |
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Is this bill merely and stupidly putting in place a mechanism by which petitions can be tabled or will it really enable the people to have an say and to effect change? |
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Fortunately, after the amendments tabled in the committee, we have managed to return from a myopic position to one that goes to the core of the matter. |
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I am very grateful to Mr Harbour, not only for being so magnanimous in his comments about the work I carried out on this report, but also for taking on so many of the numerous amendments I tabled. |
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As several sections of Bill C-10A needed regulations before they could be brought into force, a draft regulations package was tabled in both Houses of Parliament in June. |
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I voted against these regulations at the first reading and if I thought it could succeed, I would have tabled an amendment to strike out the common position. |
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He has been open to the justified wishes of his fellow Members, and the Commission has tabled a sound programme, which Parliament did, however, tweak in a few areas. |
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I tabled the same bill in 2005 prior to the Liberals signing a deal with the Italian community to create the well-known ACE program that would have righted these wrongs. |
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This is similar to what we see in many municipalities across the country, where the schema is tabled so that everybody can have a better view of where their community is going over the course of the next several years. |
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That motion having been tabled, called upon the government to adopt a comprehensive strategy for marine services and transportation links to the province. |
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Just before Christmas the German government refused to answer a series of parliamentary questions Hunko had tabled about Germany's co-operation with undercover police officers from other countries, and Kennedy in particular. |
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If financial inclusion as a goal is not tabled on the international agenda, we will lack concerted efforts to ensure that systemic factors that exclude the rural and under-served segments are eliminated. |
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Another amendment in favour of decarbonising all of Britain's electricity by 2030, tabled by Lord Oxburgh, a former chairman of Shell, narrowly failed to pass. |
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This week, MPs tabled an amendment to the infrastructure bill so that in England pub owners will need to get planning permission before demolishing or undertaking any type of pub conversion. |
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Motions for resolutions shall be tabled for a debate on cases of breaches of human rights, democracy and the rule of law only after the list of subjects has been adopted. |
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In 1951, the Gréber Plan was tabled in the House of Commons. |
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We will publish action plans and responses from the institutions and include our findings in a special report to Parliament to be tabled in the last quarter of this fiscal year. |
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The draft will be tabled for comment during the present meeting. |
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It announces that work is currently ongoing to complete Communications on these sectors and that these should be tabled as soon as possible and included in the Reform negotiations. |
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It is true that this text differs from what we may have tabled ourselves. |
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Reports on the findings of debt program evaluations, including Department of Finance comments, are tabled with the Public Accounts Committee of the House of Commons by the Minister of Finance. |
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In February 2004, the Government tabled its Democratic Reform Action Plan aimed at re-engaging Canadians in political life and returning Parliament to the centre of national debate and decision making. |
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The issues they tabled included the whistleblower bill and the bill banning the publication of illegally surveilled communication. |
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Parliamentary Questions can be tabled for ministers in either house of Parliament for either written or oral reply. |
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At the close of the 1991 season, a proposal for the establishment of a new league was tabled that would bring more money into the game overall. |
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At the close of the 1991 season, a proposal was tabled for the establishment of a new league that would bring more money into the game overall. |
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The House also has a Church of England role, in that Church Measures must be tabled within the House by the Lords Spiritual. |
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However, The Royal Bank of Scotland tabled a rival offer, and a bitter takeover battle ensued, with the Royal Bank the victor. |
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The campaign is backed by Tim Farron MP who tabled a motion on 3 December 2007 regarding the status of beech in Cumbria. |
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The administrative division of Namibia is tabled by Delimitation Commissions and accepted or declined by the National Assembly. |
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Occasionally the first question tabled is on a specific area of policy, not the engagements question. |
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Written questions tabled to ministers by members of the legislature on the previous day are listed at the back of the order paper. |
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The legislature tabled the amendment, so they will start discussing it now. |
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The legislature tabled the amendment, so they will not be discussing it until later. |
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This has been tabled by the backbencher Stephen Phillips and is being supported by Labour. |
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When asked by the sheriff what the dog looked like, defence lawyer Aidan Gallagher tabled a picture of the four-month-old Lhasa Apso pup. |
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Finance Minister Brian Lenihan, a second Cabinet member put up as a potential challenger, said he was glad the Taoiseach had tabled the motion of confidence in his leadership. |
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Results obtained with known taenicides and taenifuges are tabled, analysed and compared with their action against the tapeworms of larger animals including man. |
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While deliberating upon the draft Constitution, the assembly moved, discussed and disposed of as many as 2,473 amendments out of a total of 7,635 tabled. |
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Motions to reinstate Dixon and Roberts were subsequently tabled, and the Assembly Commission issued a press statement explaining the legal situation as they saw it. |
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On 9 July 2015, Grayling said that, following two days of debate in July, a final set of standing orders would be tabled and voted on after the summer recess. |
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