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It took 12 more days before he sat down with his national security advisers for the last 26 minutes of a meeting about Bosnia.
They have 10 days from the time the board acts to veto the minutes of a meeting and the actions taken.
If your lease has such a clause, it may extend to access to minutes of a meeting.
The minutes of a meeting are the record of the proceedings and the proposed actions which have been decided.
"I think I've pulled up the minutes of a meeting of all six senior engineers.
They could almost be the minutes of a meeting of the Socialist International.
Mr. Michaels produced the minutes of a meeting a year ago showing that business groups had been invited to join the work group.
The Committee received "numerous applications" but it is noted in the minutes of a meeting that they were "much divided" about the choice of headmistress.
She said she had authored minutes of a meeting between her organization and representatives of the Montaukets, including a lawyer representing the tribe.
It is sometimes said that whoever keeps the minutes of a meeting holds the real power and in negotiating situations there is much truth in this.
According to secret minutes of a meeting between the Indian Government and Bofors in 1987, about $27 million was paid to Svenska as "winding up payments."
Sowing Doubts About the Facts Among the documents are minutes of a meeting held just before tobacco advertising was banned from radio and television in 1971.
The first scriptural use of the term general authority was in minutes of a meeting for the organization of the Presiding High Council in 1834.
Minutes of a meeting of the board's compensation committee in February cite a list of loans to executives, including the one to Mr. Belnick.
Minutes of a meeting of the Village Association held in the Village Hall on Wednesday, 22nd January at 7.30 pm.
Third Degree of Separation: The text is transcribed (objectified) on some permanent or semi-permanent medium (e.g., the minutes of a meeting are taken down in writing).
During cross-examination, chief prosecutor Robert H. Jackson read out the minutes of a meeting that had been held shortly after Kristallnacht, a major pogrom in November 1938.
The new product, meanwhile, was selling briskly, leaving Cutter with a problem: "There is excess nonheated inventory," the company noted in minutes of a meeting on Nov. 15, 1984.
It purports to be the minutes of a meeting by the leaders of international Jewry to discuss a plot to take over the world by infiltrating political, economic and cultural institutions everywhere.
In the minutes of a meeting of the panel, it was noted that if ethical rules were adopted, "then obviously a great deal of our present human tracer studies must be discontinued."
The minutes of a meeting in 1909 record that one antivivisection activist, a Mrs Cowan, had produced a circular recommending prayers for the sudden death of persons making experiments on animals.
This can be shown in a variety of ways, such as in the minutes of a meeting where the issue was discussed, or by the publication of the data that supported a key decision.
Federal Reserve policy makers may be close to ending 18 months of raising interest rates, according to minutes of a meeting last month of the rate-setting Federal Open Market Committee.
In October 1900, only three months after Dr. Goldsmith had been appointed, the minutes of a meeting of the Board recorded their reaction to the pressure they felt themselves to be under:
Another interesting inscription in the reign of Rajadhirajadeva records the minutes of a meeting of 48,000 residents of Kanchi who agreed to celebrate functions in the temple as per tradition.