Example sentences of "by [art] [adj] [noun pl] committee " in BNC.

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1 In 1984 Kahane was elected to the Knesset as his party 's sole representative , but in October 1988 the Israeli Supreme Court upheld a decision taken by the central elections committee to ban Kach from competing in the forthcoming elections because of its " Nazi-like , un-democratic and racist " stance [ see p. 36947 ] .
2 The two year , £2.7m clinical terms project , which is supported by the Joint Consultants Committee , is being coordinated by the NHS Centre for Coding and Classification .
3 This women 's group was set up because of dissatisfaction with the lack of action by the male-dominated Ovens committee .
4 This was considered by the Legal Services Committee which advised the Chairman of the Bar that the way out of the dilemma was to invite the CPS/GLS to withdraw their application .
5 The Legal Academics Committee was set up under the chairmanship of QC , by the Professional Standards Committee and the JRC in November 1991 .
6 The bill passed by the armed services committee of the House on July 31 cut $24,000 million from the administration 's request .
7 That 's issued by the General Purposes Committee .
8 This was followed by the Public Accounts Committee 's first special report , session 1980- , and the government 's response to that report ( Cmnd. 8323 ) .
9 These changes followed from recommendations set out by the Public Accounts Committee ( PAC ) in its Eighth Report of 1986–7 ( HC 98 ) Members said that they wanted documents tailored more specifically to Parliament 's needs in its consideration of departments ' expenditure proposals and put forward three proposals ( Cm. 375 ) .
10 For such reasons overall progress with budgetary decentralization was described by the public Accounts Committee ( 1986–7c , paras 34–8 ) as having been so slow as to threaten ‘ the [ very ] success of the FMI ’ .
11 These subsections have been interpreted by the Public Accounts Committee ( 1980 , vol.1 , pp. x-xi ) to mean that the statutory audit consists of :
12 It is a great pity that hon. Members do not take more notice of the admirable reports that are made by the Comptroller and Auditor General , which are followed up so well by the Public Accounts Committee .
13 It would encompass the many quangos that the Government have set up in many areas , the operations of which have been highly criticised by the Public Accounts Committee and the Audit Commission .
14 There is no simple solution to the problem , which was examined recently by the Public Accounts Committee .
15 But the image was tarnished by the public accounts committee report .
16 The study was approved by the Human Studies Committee , Ho 4pital Bichat , France .
17 These practitioners ' eligibility to do their job was approved by the Medical Practices Committee .
18 All the End-of-Grant Reports received by the Social Affairs Committee will be analysed to identify the successes and difficulties encountered on different types of research project .
19 The plan was adopted by the social services committee after officials assured members that it did not contravene the 1986 Local Government Act , which outlaws the promotion of homosexuality in schools or by published material .
20 As a result of two consultation days held to examine possibilities for greater integration in residential provision for children and young people with special needs , a series of recommendations were made to and accepted by the Social Services Committee in January 1987 .
21 Recommendations by consultants Price Waterhouse are expected to be approved by the social services committee today .
22 In contrast to the secrecy of the official review these were valuable forums for informed and open debate , particularly those conducted by the Social Services Committee ( 1988 ) and the Institute of Health Services Management ( 1988 ) .
23 That means more home helps , more meals on wheels and more money available for home improvement grants for the disabled.The future of the threatened homes will be discussed by the social services committee when it meets in two weeks .
24 I am quite sure lessons for everyone will emerge from the inquiry being carried out by the Welsh Affairs Committee .
25 Official recognition of the need for gaol reform dates back to 1919 , when a major report by the Indian Jails Committee heralded a change in government pronouncements about the aims of imprisonment , renouncing the retributive philosophy which had been enshrined in police and legislation since the report of Lord Macauley 's prison Disciplinary Committee in 1838 .
26 Each term approximately twenty proposals are reviewed and evaluated before agreement by the Academic Standards Committee ( ASC ) on behalf of Academic Board .
27 A submission to the Royal Commission on Criminal Justice on aspects of forensic evidence , prepared by the Ethical Practices Committee , was approved on behalf of the Society .
28 Usually the proposed adjustments are checked outside the meeting by the central team and recirculated for quick comment before publication in a final form in which they can be used both by the Modular Admissions Committee ( MAC ) to control enrolment and by faculties and departments as the base for resource management .
29 Nominations for worthy causes were discussed by the charitable appeals committee and last month the following organisations were presented with their cheques :
30 The branch and regional structure is overseen by a national Branches Committee made up of Regional Directors .
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