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advisory and consultative
A European-African advisory council was formed in 1951, and the 1961 constitution established a consultative legislative council.
A non-binding referendum is merely consultative or advisory.
In some monarchies and clerical regimes, there is a shura with an advisory or consultative role.
They were purely consultative and generally acted in an advisory capacity to the Executive Committee or its specialized committees.
The PAP exercises oversight, and has advisory and consultative powers, lasting for the first five years.
Kingdom serves as an advisory and consultative body to the Commander-in-Chief, Channel.
* miscellaneous advisory and consultative functions ;
Elim Christian Mission International is run by a global spiritual Directive, a Council of Ministers ( acting as an advisory and consultative body ) people led by Mario Vega, who in turn is the Senior Pastor of the church in San Salvador, so practically it is the highest authority of the mission not only locally but internationally speaking.

advisory and role
The board was formed on the Museum's inception to hold its collections in trust for the nation without actually owning them themselves, and now fulfil a mainly advisory role.
However, this type of Vice Chairman title on its own usually has only an advisory role and not an operational one ( such as Ted Turner at Time Warner ).
Before the fighting, the Parliament of England did not have a large permanent role in the English system of government, functioning as a temporary advisory committee, summoned by the monarch whenever the Crown required additional tax revenue, and subject to dissolution by the monarch at any time.
However, the Faroese managed to re-establish the Løgting as a county council with an advisory role in 1852, with many people hoping to eventually achieve independence.
The Tsar saw the parliament as having merely an advisory role.
His contemporaries viewed his reign as co-rule between the king and his mother, though historians generally view the year 1234 as the year in which Louis began ruling personally, with his mother assuming a more advisory role.
In its advisory role, the Customary Senate must be consulted on law proposals " concerning the Kanak identity " as defined in the Noumea Accord.
Coto also stated that had the series been given a fifth season, the recurring Andorian character of Shran may have joined the Enterprise in an advisory role.
On October 2, 2006, the day after the end of the regular season, the Giants announced that they would not renew the contract of manager Felipe Alou, but did extend him an offer to remain with the club in an advisory role to the general manager and to baseball operations.
In addition to his role advising Gusmão, Bracks also joined several company advisory boards: KPMG, insurance firm Jardine Lloyd Thompson Group, the AIMS Financial Group and the NAB.
In the late 1930s and early 1940s Vernadsky played an early advisory role in the Soviet atomic bomb project, as one of the most forceful voices arguing for the exploitation of nuclear power, the surveying of Soviet uranium sources, and having nuclear fission research conducted at his Radium Institute.
The Governor-in-Council is also specifically tasked by the Constitution Act, 1867, to appoint in the Queen's name the lieutenant governors of the provinces ( with the premiers of the provinces concerned playing an advisory role ), senators, the Speaker of the Senate, supreme court justices, and superior and county court judges in each province, except those of the Courts of Probate in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.
The state retains an advisory role in administrative and fiscal matters, and it provides technical support, coordination, and legal recourse to these levels.
The Posse Comitatus Act prohibits the use of federal military forces to " execute the laws "; however, there is disagreement over whether this language may apply to troops used in an advisory, support, disaster response, or other homeland defense role, as opposed to conventional law enforcement.
As Vietnam descended into armed conflict — rival factions clashed with each other and also with the remaining French — Bảo Đại left Vietnam after a year in his " advisory " role, living in both Hong Kong and China.
Kitchener and Asquith were agreed that Robertson should become CIGS, but Robertson refused to do this if Kitchener “ continued to be his own CIGS ”, although given Kitchener ’ s great prestige he did not want him to resign ; he wanted the Secretary of State to be sidelined to an advisory role like the Prussian War Minister.
As the Council's formal advisory role diminished, so too did its institutional support.
Focusing on Johnson's Presidency alone, however, some of his advisers, including Secretary of State Rusk and Walt Rostow, insisted that the Council's advisory role was actually performed principally by another institution, the Tuesday Lunch Group, and that those lunch meetings were in effect regular NSC meetings.
While the United Nations exists, its authority is limited to a mostly advisory role, and its stated purpose is to foster cooperation between existing national governments, rather than authority over them.
As a result, restrictions were loosened ; Claus was even appointed as senior staff member at the Department of Developing Aid, albeit in an advisory role.
They serve in either an advisory role or autonomous to the Town Council in the case of the Parks Board.
Parliament has been reduced to an advisory role.
Weston will take a non-partisan, advisory role to the Commission ( headed by Frederick Forsyth ), with his work taking a particular focus to the treatment of veterans and the compensation paid out to injured service personnel.
As a result of Altom's death, the Department of Chemistry accepted a proposal allowing graduate students to ask two additional faculty members to play a small advisory role in preparing a thesis.

advisory and government
An expansion of British central authority and the evolution of tribal government resulted in the 1920 establishment of two advisory councils representing Africans and Europeans.
Hackerman served on advisory committees and boards of several technical societies and government agencies, including the National Science Board, the Texas Governor's Task Force on Higher Education and the Scientific Advisory Board of the Welch Foundation.
The Forum, tightly controlled by the government, decided elections should be held in about 3 years, elected a transition advisory legislature, and announced that a constitutional convention will finalize a draft constitution.
The constitution also established the Council of State, a supreme advisory council to the Spanish government.
* The Danish government re-establishes the Althing in Iceland as an advisory body.
Each level of government could also have an advisory board or council.
* Social-Economic Council ( economic advisory council of the Dutch government )
She was appointed to several government advisory bodies on education.
Its rulings, however, are only advisory ; not binding on either the public or the government.
As the Chief Executive of the State of Maryland, the Governor heads the executive branch of government, which includes all state executive departments and agencies, as well as advisory boards, commissions, committees, and task forces.
Its rulings, however, are only advisory, not binding on either the public or the government.
* Dutch Council of State – this is an advisory body to the government which consists of members of the royal family and Crown appointed members generally having political, commercial, diplomatic, or military experience.
He became mayor of the city of Thiès, Senegal in November 1956 and then advisory minister in the Michel Debre's government from 23 July 1959 to 19 May 1961.
Portillo returned to advisory work for the government and in December 1984 he stood for and won the Enfield Southgate by-election following the murder of the incumbent, Sir Anthony Berry, in the bombing by the IRA of the Grand Hotel in Brighton.
There are now almost 4, 000 government registered / regulated paralegal advisory firms offering services that would previously have been offered by lawyers.
In the event of contamination deemed dangerous to public health, government officials typically issue an advisory regarding water consumption.
The 1985 General Assembly allowed " cultural adaptations of local, district, and regional church government procedures ", approved the creation of regional advisory councils and conferences, and national administrative boards.
The principal duties of the CPPCC chief are mainly advisory and conciliatory ; Li's duties focused on mitigating conflict between different sectors of society, conferring on state affairs, and providing ideas for the top bodies of PRC central government for reference.
In opposition, Lenihan and Haughey attracted some international criticism when, against the advice of senior Irish-American politicians Senator Edward Kennedy and Speaker Tip O ' Neill, they campaigned against the Anglo-Irish Agreement, which the government of Garret FitzGerald had signed with the British government of Margaret Thatcher and which gave the Republic an advisory role in the governance of Northern Ireland.
* The UK Royal College of Psychiatrists has called for the Council of Child Internet Safety — a UK government advisory body — to expand its definition of harmful online content to include pro-ana sites, and to inform parents and teachers of the dangers of pro-ana, arguing that " the broader societal context in which pro-ana and pro-mia sites thrive is one where young women are constantly bombarded with toxic images of supposed female perfection that are impossible to achieve, make women feel bad about themselves and significantly increase their risk of eating disorders.
* Dutch Council of State, a constitutionally established advisory body to the government of the Netherlands which consists of members of the royal family and Crown-appointed members generally having political, commercial, diplomatic, or military experience

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