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committee's and recommendations
Yet it is clear that the Concilium bore no fruit in the actual situation, and that in Rome no results followed from the committee's recommendations.
If the need arises, the members of either house can force a committee to take action on a bill, or they can ignore the committee's recommendations.
After two years of investigation, the committee's recommendations led to the passage of the Georgia Indigent Defense Act.
The committee's recommendations included reductions in corporate and personal taxes and the introduction of a consumption tax.
The committee's recommendations proved to be next to impossible to implement in the face of defence cuts that were imposed in 1920 and 1922.
Acting on that committee's final recommendations, the full House voted 109-5 to expel Wright on March 20, 2008.
On 21 October 2010 the House of Lords voted to accept the committee's recommendations.
In accordance with the committee's recommendations, the settlement of Rosh Tzurim was founded on the former site of Ein Tzurim and Revadim in July 1969, and Alon Shvut in June 1970.
As a result of the committee's conclusions, recommendations were made that Chief Constables ' consider ' the use of dogs in police work, and it was once again left to the individual chief police officer to decide the worth of employing dogs in his respective police force.
Stevens resigned from Cabinet a year later when many of the committee's recommendations were ignored.
One of the committee's recommendations to Cabinet was to release 300 hectares of land owned by the State Housing Commission in Hamersley, Warwick and Greenwood which was on a much larger area that had been designated as " deferred urban " land under the Metropolitan Region Scheme in 1963.
After receiving the committee's recommendations, Secretary Shultz selected the winners and on March 6, 1974, Brooks went on the Today show to announce them.
This means that recommendations are enforced through national ( or EU-wide ) laws and regulations, rather than as a result of the committee's recommendations-thus some time may pass between recommendations and implementation as law at the national level.
Answering faculty reports of poor writing abilities among incoming freshmen, Schmidt convened a committee to review the problem and, reflecting the committee's recommendations, subsequently added significant writing programs at Yale ( such as the residential college writing tutor that remains a fixture at each college today ).
The committee's recommendations lead to a rewriting of the Code of Conduct and a re-evaluation of the School District's entire Drug and Alcohol Policy.
The General Court approved the committee's recommendations, later enacting a law codifying the official design of the state seal.
Composed of a mix of censors and reformers, the committee's recommendations were mixed, consisting of both conservative ( further powers of search and seizure for the police ) and liberal ( the use of expert evidence attesting to the work's artistic merit ) proposals.
The most immediate of the committee's tasks, one that has been the focus of much subsequent controversy, was to make recommendations concerning the use of the atomic bomb against Japan.
The committee's final report, issued on April 17, 1951, included 22 recommendations for the federal government and seven recommendations for state and local authorities.
Parliament rejected this solution but enacted the committee's recommendations in a weaker form, including the setting up of an Electricity Commission and a number of Joint Electricity Authorities:
He fought in the House of Commons for the enactment of his committee's recommendations, and continued the fight in 1980 when the Conservative MP John Corrie proposed a Bill along similar lines: Abse refused to compromise on a limit of 24 weeks.
When Lord Beeching headed a committee looking at court reform in 1971, Parker's memorandum was more radical than the committee's recommendations.

committee's and revised
After the Centennial Committee made six selections in 1939 from the figures of the 19th century, baseball's Commissioner Landis completely revised the committee's membership, designating it the Hall of Fame Committee and establishing it as the institution's permanent governing body.

committee's and by
The committee's final report, on December 30, 1907, stated, in part, that " the first scheme for playing baseball, according to the best evidence obtainable to date, was devised by Abner Doubleday at Cooperstown, New York, in 1839.
Following the French committee's findings, in his Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind ( 1818 ), Dugald Stewart, an influential academic philosopher of the " Scottish School of Common Sense ", encouraged physicians to salvage elements of Mesmerism by replacing the supernatural theory of " animal magnetism " with a new interpretation based upon " common sense " laws of physiology and psychology.
The committee's 447 page report, made public on November 29, 1977, reported on plans by the National Intelligence Service ( South Korea ) ( KCIA ) to manipulate American institutions to the advantage of South Korean government policies, overtly and covertly.
However, the committee's selection was overruled by the award's advisory board, the trustees of Columbia University, because of the play's then-controversial use of profanity and sexual themes.
This was revealed by a declassified interview with then-US National Security Council minutekeeper Robert Johnson released in August 2000 from Senate intelligence committee's inquiry on covert action.
These investigations tended to dig out old forgotten investigations and demand actions that were already being taken by the Truman Administration, although it can be said that the committee's investigations caused the changes.
When Sirica ordered Nixon to comply with the committee's and Cox's demands, the President offered Cox a compromise: instead of producing the tapes, he would allow the Senator John Stennis ( a Democrat from Mississippi ) to listen to the tapes, with the help of a transcript prepared for him by the White House, and Stennis would then prepare summaries of the tapes ' contents.
Each council member is appointed by the Mayor to one of six standing committee's during the Annual Reorganization Meeting held on January 1 of each year.
It was first formulated in 1842 by a committee appointed by the British Association to consider the rules of zoological nomenclature ; the committee's report was written by Hugh Edwin Strickland.
On the basis of his studies of international heads of state, Duffy was one of six people ( including Sir Ellis Clarke, the former Governor-General and President of Trinidad and Tobago ) commissioned in 1993 by Australia's Republic Advisory Committee to prepare reports on international republican experiences — to appear as an appendix to the committee's main report.
The main document, dated November 18, 1952, was supposedly prepared by Rear Admiral Roscoe Hillenkoetter, the first CIA director, to brief incoming president Dwight Eisenhower on the committee's progress.
The committee's work nevertheless led in 1906 to the first federal regulation of telephone and telegram service by the Board of Railway Commissioners, the ancestor of the current Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission.
Although some historians such as Macaulay have claimed Somers was made chairman of the committee which drew up the Declaration of Right, the committee's report was delivered to the Commons by Sir George Treby ( the chairman always delivered the report to the House ).
On 5 July 2005, the committee's report passed to a plenary session of Parliament for debate by all MEPs.
The sole acoustic evidence relied on by the committee's experts to support its theory of a fourth gunshot ( and a gunman on the grassy knoll ) in the JFK assassination, was a Dictabelt recording alleged to be from a stuck transmitter on a police motorcycle in Dealey Plaza during the assassination.
) Accordingly, the church body accepted the committee's compilation on August 17, 1835 as " the doctrine and covenants of their faith, by a unanimous vote.
The committee's jurisdiction has been changed several times since it was first created, through additional powers or by changing the manner in which committee members are appointed.
While certain members of the cabinet were prepared to accept the British suggestion, the more irreconcilable elements refused to submit to what they considered as foreign intervention in Greek internal affairs, and the cabinet accordingly resigned, and was replaced by one composed exclusively of members of the Revolutionary Committee and of the republican group which formed the committee's most active supporters.
Matter is still under investigation by the committee under his chairmanship and house is waiting for the committee's report.
During his time as President, Newton arguably abused his authority ; in a dispute between himself and Gottfried Leibniz over the invention of infinitesimal calculus, he used his position to appoint an " impartial " committee to decide it, eventually publishing a report written by himself in the committee's name.
The Senate prohibits committee's from creating any subunit other than a subcommittee, unless authorized by specific resolution approved by the full Senate.
The committee's practice of interest rate targeting has been criticized by some commentators who argue that it may risk an inflationary bias.

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