Sentence examples for affairs reference from inspiring English sources

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The Senate legal and constitutional affairs reference committee is meeting with a pressing question before it: did the attorney general, George Brandis, mislead parliament when he claimed the changes to the functions of the solicitor general in providing independent legal advice to government agencies and ministers came about through a process of consultation.

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Lazarus was once a supporter of a plebiscite but changed his mind after chairing the legal and constitutional affairs references committee.

"I had real concerns about correcting the record accurately," Moraitis told the Senate's legal and constitutional affairs references committee, which is conducting an inquiry into the handling of the Monis letter.

The Senate legal and constitutional affairs references committee said in a report in February that federal offences should be legislated for recording and sharing intimate photographs or footage – as well as threatening to do so – without consent.

As its title suggests, the dance duo's seventh studio album is a forward-thinking affair, referencing things such as "celestial techno" and "South American acoustics".

Chelsea was behind, tempers were frayed, and the anti-Terry chants from the Q.P.R. fans were especially harsh (typical anti-Terry chants include references to the Perroncel affair, references to his mother's sex life and an incident when she was caught shoplifting, and references to an occasion in his father may or may not have offered to sell cocaine to an undercover reporter).

The song was a (purposefully) childlike take on international affairs with reference to the popular family TV show Jeux Sans Frontières (It's a Knockout) – and showcased his talent for turning out slick but unusual and highly individual pop songs.

The reported recommendation that criminal charges should be pursued follows hard on the heels of another scandal, detailed in this year's state comptroller's report, known as the Bibi Tours affair, a reference to the Israeli prime minister's nickname.

According to some people in attendance it was a fairly cringeworthy affair, with reference to "the Twitters" and "the Facebooks".

The letter sent to universities by Chris Heaton-Harris MP asking questions about how they teach "European affairs with particular reference to Brexit" is profoundly worrying.

The Guardian revealed Heaton-Harris, the Conservative MP for Daventry and a staunch Eurosceptic, wrote to vice-chancellors at the start of this month asking for the names of any professors involved in teaching European affairs "with particular reference to Brexit".

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