Example sentences of "the council the " in BNC.

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1 Some MEPs want ultimately to take over from the council the main responsibility for passing EC laws , while others want to concentrate on the right to appoint the European Commission .
2 So said the Court of Appeal in Dobie v Burns International Security Services ( UK ) Ltd ( 1984 ) , a case in which the employer 's services were governed by a contract with a local authority that gave the council the right ‘ to approve or otherwise the employment or continued employment of any member of the company ’ .
3 He will communicate to the council the decisions of government departments .
4 On the eve of the council the worst of horrors was revealed .
5 The buffer stock Manager is appointed by the Council and is answerable to the Executive Chairman ; since the latter is answerable to the Council the ultimate responsibility of the former is also to the Council .
6 ( vii ) If the court reaches the point of weighing the social needs in issue , first that of securing to the council the effective means in law of protecting its reputation and , secondly , that of protecting the right of free expression of the people of this country , the court should hold that the remaining remedies for the council , if it could not sue for libel , and in particular the action for malicious falsehood , would not be a sufficient protection for the council 's reputation , and the ability of a local authority such as the council to sue for libel would not improperly or unnecessarily restrict free expression .
7 If a centre has a Validation Procedures Agreement with the Council the progress of its submissions after their approval by the Advanced Courses Policy Sub-Committee is as prescribed by that agreement .
8 I am pleased to inform you however that the Council the British Association of Sport and Medicine Scotland have persuaded the Medical and Dental Defence Union of Scotland to include voluntary sports medicine care in the lowest subscription category along with advisory services and ‘ Good Samaritan ’ work .
9 REPORT OF THE COUNCIL The Council submits its report and audited financial statements for the year ended 30 November 1992
10 Frank Hornby describes how , at the first meeting of the Council the question was asked : ‘ were we concerned with the college ? ’ .
11 but to highlight to members of the council the importance of having the proper funding er er for the southern fire station .
12 Thank you chairman , erm , I 've heard what Mr said then I think it is worth reminding ourselves that a significant number of members of this council are new to this council and it 's therefore quite right and proper that in the first year of the business of this council that there should be a significant number of seminars and briefings to enable members to fully acquaint themselves with the business of the council the working of the er , operations of this council so that we can in fact make informed decisions er in the future .
13 Now the authority of the community was carried by the Sanhedrin they brought him to what is what they accepted as a trial erm they 'd assessed that something was going against their structures , and as I 've already said religious life was the most important thing he 'd broken it seems a religious law and the council the court the gathering together of the seventy members of the Sanhedrin were going to in a serious sort of way check this out , check this accusation out .
14 Again we 're back to the the the same arguments on the capital receipt and I do n't intend to begin re-rehearsing those but quite frankly , I mean I would n't claim by any to have a vast or a a slightly deeper knowledge of housing finance but obviously since you 've been on the council the same length of time as I have , I mean you 've got even less .
15 Since the Conservatives lost control of the council the politicians have been very poor stewards of our affairs and I do n't think they 'll be missed at all .
16 Councillor Buchanan said yesterday that when the Scottish National Party gave up as the minority administration in November , the provost had told the council the SNP would relinquish all committee chairmanships and vice-chairmanships .
17 Mr Buchanan said yesterday that when the Scottish National Party gave up as the minority administration in November , the provost had told the council the SNP would relinquish all committee chairmanships and vice-chairmanships .
18 We 're not running the council the labour group are running the council er but they on this occasion Mr Mayor , are the ones producing the rabbits out of the hats .
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