Sentence examples for commission to present from inspiring English sources

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The government wants the commission to present its report to a constituent assembly in January 2013.

"Rational Sentencing" (editorial, Oct. 25) was right on point in calling on New York's sentencing commission to present "a full menu of options for reforming the most draconian drug laws the country has yet seen".

The environment committee had called on the commission to present an improved proposal by April, although its ability to do so would depend on flexibility from countries with powerful auto industries, such as Germany.

On Wednesday, accompanied by dozens of supporters, he marched to Moscow's election commission to present papers allowing him to register to run as a candidate in the city's September mayoral vote.

If that proves impossible, an alternative exists in which nine countries ask the commission to present the new proposals and then those countries adopt them independently of other states.

The proposals had been expected on Sept. 11, but were pushed back by a day to allow José Manuel Barroso, the president of the commission, to present them in his annual State of the Union speech to the European Parliament.

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Vanston was commissioned to present to Buberl's management team; King, now back in Melbourne after whirling through Geneva, Stockholm, Copenhagen and Oslo, contributed by email.

After guest slots on BBC Breakfast, Newsnight and Live Earth, her playful authority was spotted by the makers of The One Show, BBC1 in June 2007 and she was commissioned to present five films on recycling.

(Mr. Rouse's explicitly Wagnerian "Der Gerettete Alberich" would have been a more obvious preface; instead, Mr. Gilbert shrewdly set the stage for Mr. Rouse's Symphony No. 4, which the Philharmonic has commissioned to present next season, by playing its most recent precursor).

Some, like New Jersey, give a great deal of power to the governor; the "Missouri plan," which has also been adopted by several other states, uses non-partisan commissions to present finalists to the governor; other states, like California, allow the governor to choose supreme-court justices, who are then subject to occasional retention elections by the voters.

But he added that he believed the do-not-track recommendation was "premature," and that the commission needed to present "greater support for the proposition that consumer expectations of privacy are largely going unmet".

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