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In 2004 another 500-page tome was delivered to Rome: the results of a medical tribunal on the boy's case convened by the Archdiocese of Newark, what should be the last step before her beatification.
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He has investigated the world's largest corporate corruption cases, convened working groups with NGOs around the globe, and helped deliver mobile health services in rural East Africa.
A three-person arbitration panel that would eventually rule on the case is convened in advance of that hearing.
The OAS, following procedures outlined in the organization's Resolution 1080 and the Democratic Charter and followed in almost a half dozen other cases, quickly convened a Permanent Council meeting that condemned the events as an interruption of the constitutional order.
Experts agreed that local prosecutors, if they decide to move ahead with a case, should convene a grand jury to avoid the pressure of a very public case.
The panel ordered lawyers for legislative leaders and others involved in the case to convene at the Brooklyn federal courthouse on Monday.
On 7-8 March 2014, a two-day commission of inquiry into the Miami five case will convene a panel drawn from lawyers, human rights officials and academics at the Law Society in London.
The case for convening monthly has never been strong: knowledge of the economic environment doesn't change that quickly, so forecasts can't be completely updated every month.
After the last case, Phoenix convenes with his friends who helped him out and they all say "thank you" and "holy shit we almost lost that case" and then make a bunch of jokes and talk about going out for burgers and whatnot.
Should Parliament vote in favor of indictment, it would be the first time a special court created in 1905 to oversee such cases would be convened.
In most cases Cobra is convened as part of the civil contingencies committee, which plans government responses in times of emergency.
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