Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
Please let me know if you agree to serve on the sub-committee.
The seniors sub-committee can add up to three members each year.
That's what we are trying to do in that sub-committee which will meet for once perhaps and maybe twice.
This sub-committee would become a key element of the action plan.
The second sub-committee called a general strike throughout the country on 11the March, 1948.
He was also Chairman of the cabinet sub-committee on the economy.
"I thought there was a whole sub-committee here," he said.
One thing to which the country committed itself was the establishment of a sub-committee on human rights.
The proposal was considered by a sub-committee of Cabinet in 1960.
To provide marketing support to and promote the efforts of each Sub-committee.
The county's development control sub-committee will discuss the application tomorrow.
Every committee, sub-committee and working party which we set up has a resource implication.
The choice of books is done by a sub-committee.
But in the end the sub-committee gave up the idea (to the regret of some members), and the full committee agreed.
The Executive appointed a sub-committee to look into the implications of the new act.
It's a recommendation from the budget review sub-committee at minute six.
Er, I move to note the decision of the budget review sub-committee.
The options will now be discussed by the council's land and property sub-committee.
Is the sub-committee then going to meet before council.
I hope when the financial sub-committee suggests the capital expenditure one isn't there.
We do not believe, however, that it is necessary to establish a sub-committee on tourism.
A sub-committee was constituted to find a new name and write rules of the award.
Using a sub-committee is more common in larger governance groups, such as a legislature.
The county's schools sub-committee will consider the report tomorrow.
Of those six present one was on his Sub-Committee and known to be in favour.