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senate and ways
With the senate supposedly being able to intervene only through the negotiation of treaties, they adjusted their ways of life and tried to continue their traditions.
He also criticized many of their supporters who ran the senate and included particularly senators, believing that their ways of running the Senate were inefficient.
Moreover, there is a university council ( Universitätsrat ), consisting of six prominent members of the public who are elected by the senate to advise the university in various ways.
In 1871, Cannizzaro's scientific eminence secured him admission to the Italian senate, of which he was vice-president, and as a member of the Council of Public Instruction and in other ways he rendered important services to the cause of scientific education in Italy.

senate and means
He held that although the sovereign is not obliged to, it is advisable for him, as a practical expedient, to convene a senate from whom he can obtain advice, to delegate some power to magistrates for the practical administration of the law, and to use the Estates as a means of communicating with the people.
There have been many such bodies in history, since senate means the assembly of the eldest and wiser members of the society and ruling class.
The apparently needless cruelty of Mummius in Corinth, by no means characteristic of him, is explained by Mommsen as due to the instructions of the senate, prompted by the mercantile party, which was eager to dispel a dangerous commercial rival.
Also an ignorant crowd without a thought and head ( as a proverb says ) cannot by any means possess such prudence, while the senate, composed of men distinguished by virtue, prudence, and glory of accomplished deeds is capable from its middle position, as if from an observation point, of caring for the common weal of the state, perceiving those matters which are beneficial, and freeing it from disturbances, rebellions, and dangers.
He was also seen as duplicitous, warning the senate in the debates of January 49 that if they did not declare against Caesar then he, Lentulus, had his own means of regaining Caesar's favour.
However, the Patricio-Plebeian aristocracy in the senate still retained other means by which to control the Plebeian Council, in particular the closeness between the Plebeian Tribunes and the senators.
This is generally misleading, as his constitutional position that year was little different from his constitutional position as early as July 32 BC ( when he provoked war with Cleopatra VII of Egypt as a means of ridding himself of his rival Mark Antony ), except that he now held the principate of the senate ( an office with chiefly parliamentary and ceremonial functions ) and bore an honorific surname.

senate and committee
" When his men came to see Kibalchich as his appointed counsel for the defense ," said V. N Gerard in his statement to the special committee of the senate, " I was surprised above all by the fact that his mind was occupied with completely different things with no bearing on the present trial.
His final convocation, however, was marred by controversy: in 1941, a committee of the university senate recommended awarding an honorary degree to Premier William Aberhart.
It is possible to get a professorship without habilitation, if the search committee attests the candidate to have qualifications equaling those of a habilitation and the higher ranking bodies ( the university's senate and the country's ministry of education ) approve of that.
As parliamentary member, Jamali was the chairman of the senate committee sports and physical development.
Given the smaller size of the senate, there are fewer members competing for committee and subcommittee assignments.
McHenry also advised the senate committee against reducing military forces and was instrumental in reorganizing the army into one of four regiments of infantry, a troop of dragoons, and a battery of artillery.
By the secession of the Southern senators the Republicans acquired control of the senate, and placed Fessenden at the head of the finance committee.
As chairman of the finance committee, Fessenden prepared and carried through the senate all measures relating to revenue, taxation, and appropriations, and, as declared by Charles Sumner, was “ in the financial field all that our best generals were in arms .”
The full senate reversed the committee, and voted to seat Langer.
Later, he chaired several senate committees, including the judiciary committee, which he chaired from 19131919.
One of the main duties of the speaker is to preside over the senate and make senate committee appointments.
He was the secretary of the Government Education, Science and Training policy committee and is acknowledged as having played a key role in brokering the passage of the Voluntary Student Unionism legislation through a hostile senate with his ( implemented ) proposal for a sports infrastructure transition fund.
He served two terms in the Michigan State Senate from 1962 to 1966, where he was minority floor leader and chairman of the Republican senate policy committee.
He held several committee chairmanships, including the chairmanships of the Claims Committee, Engrossed Bills Committee and Appropriations Committee during his senate career.
Monnett also worked with Ohio Senator H. E. Valentine in the investigation of trust problems undertaken by a committee of the Ohio state senate in 1898.
The evaluation of a club's economic competency which is required in order to obtain a playing license for the two professional leagues takes place at the fifth senate, the Bundesliga license committee.
" The methods of selection for student courts also vary: at some institutions, the elected student body president nominates and appoints student court members with the consent of the elected student representative assembly ( variously known as student council or student senate ); at others, a search committee interviews potential members who are subsequently nominated and officially appointed ; at still other institutions, the sitting members of the student court actually participate in the process of nominating and selecting new court members.

senate and how
His depiction of how members of the council were elected to the senate, for example, aimed to emphasise the way the electoral system prevented factionalism from occurring, instead making sure that “ public benefits are largely extended among the citizens ” rather than narrowly amongst “ one family ”.
In addition, concerns have been raised about the power of governors to appoint temporary replacements to fill vacant senate seats, both in terms of how this provision should be interpreted and whether it should be permitted at all.
Queen Victoria issued letters patent in 1857 giving legal foundation to the senate, and other authorities specific to the university – but the high court held in 1888 that these dealt with " not the incorporation of the University of Dublin but of its Senate merely ", the judge noting pointedly, referring to the founding of University College Dublin, that " The advisers of Queen Victoria knew how to incorporate a University when they meant to do so.
The inscription is fully decipherable and relates how the senate of Contrebia Belaisca was called upon by neighboring towns for a decision concerning the right of the town of Salluia to build a canal through the territory of the Sosinestani, an initiative to which the neighboring Allauonenses objected.
As the University faculty senate prepared to vote on whether to call for White's removal, he appeared before the group and told them, " I stood behind every admissions denial, no matter who the advocates or how persistent they were.
Activities such as the UNIS senate, the various charities, and many others represent the internationalism of UNIS and how people of different national, cultural, and religious backgrounds can come together and help each other without any racial or social prejudice.

senate and CSUN
The final say on spending in CSUN is the senate.
The Rebel Yell extensively covers CSUN senate meetings and elections.

senate and budget
The Australian senate had threatened to block the Government's budget by refusing to pass the associated appropriation bills.
Then, in 1985, Dole proposed an austere budget that barely passed in the senate with appendectomy patient Pete Wilson casting the tying vote and Vice President Bush casting the deciding vote.
* 1975 – The Australian Coalition opposition parties using their senate majority, vote to defer the decision to grant supply of funds for the Whitlam Government's annual budget, sparking the 1975 Australian constitutional crisis.
The governor's budget has often been approved with few changes, but since the Republicans took control of the state senate for the first time in 1999, approval has become a much more contentious process.
When Republicans in the state senate insisted on tying the reforms to the state budget, the legislature adjourned without passing either, and the state operated under an executive spending plan drafted by Fletcher until 2005, when both the budget and the reforms were passed.
And finally, the senate, which is led by the speaker of the senate, who pass laws and oversee the budget process for all of ASWC.

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