Sentence examples for addressing a committee from inspiring English sources

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—Rayne Brown, a Republican member of the North Carolina House of Representatives, addressing a committee regarding a bill she introduced that would define women's nipples as indecent.

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Last year, she received a MacArthur "genius" fellowship, addressed a committee of the General Assembly at the United Nations, and presented lectures at the Collège de France, in Paris, the youngest person to have done so.

The Scottish first minister addressed a committee of the Assemblée Nationale during a visit to Paris.

Addressing a parliamentary committee today, for instance, he said that he wanted to avoid a proxy fight when the company's board comes together for a special meeting (possibly in February) to discuss a change of management and corporate governance reforms.More puzzling is the behaviour of Olympus's auditors: KPMG and Ernst & Young, which took over from KPMG in 2009.

But, addressing a parliamentary committee hearing, one of them, Chris Patten, the chairman of the supervisory BBC Trust, offered a sympathetic defense of the former director general, George Entwistle, whom he had hired, and who had been labeled hapless and bumbling by many politicians and newspaper columnists before and after his resignation on Nov. 10.

Addressing a Senate committee hearing on domestic violence in Darwin on Tuesday, John Paterson, chief executive of the Aboriginal medical services and alliance Northern Territory (Amsant), called for the funding of alcohol and other drugs, social and emotional wellbeing, and other mental health programs and policies to be relocated back to the federal health portfolio.

Photo: New York was awarded new federal security money yesterday after Mayor Bloomberg, with Lee H. Hamilton of the 9/11 Commission, addressed a Senate committee.

Addressing a state legislative committee hearing held in San Diego on September 15th, a young research scientist named Hans Keirstead declared, "Maybe every hundred years we have one major milestone in medical research".

Certainly the difference between a zero-hours worker and a temporary employee has confused Sports Direct's chairman, Keith Hellawell, who when addressing a parliamentary select committee earlier this year, said: "We have about 19,000 [UK] employees..

By Connie Bruck Addressing a state legislative committee hearing held in San Diego on September 15th, a young research scientist named Hans Keirstead declared, "Maybe every hundred years we have one major milestone in medical research".

Addressing a European parliamentary committee in spring 1991 in English, in which he was less circumspect than in German, he declared that on unification in 1990-91 East Germany had been completely unprepared for monetary union with West Germany and the result was "a disaster".

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