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It can be used to refer to gatherings or meetings, often for a specific purpose or discussion. Example: "The organization held several convenings to address the pressing issues in the community." Alternatives include "meetings" or "gatherings."
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convenings
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Plural of convening
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The joke is that the anti-Baldwin plotting petered out; when it comes to moguls and ministers, not all convenings are conspiracies, and few conspiracies succeed.
Committees (and the Congress itself, for that matter) function almost as side-by-side convenings of separate governments.
We work with our partners and collaborators, like the National Organization of Andean and Amazonian Indigenous Women of Peru, to intervene through research, convenings and international networking opportunities, technical assistance, and communications support.
But for the latest commissions and convenings to have any impact, we need to be having some real talk ourselves – honest, empathetic dialogue about the long-term impact of resegregation and inequality.
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But over the past few years, online groups have started to use "convening technology" to create face-to-face social bonds.
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One person who would disagree with this remark is Susan Crawford, the conservative Republican jurist whom Bush appointed to serve as the top "convening authority" on military commissions at Guantánamo.
The situation changed when Susan Crawford, a protégée of Vice-President Dick Cheney who is close to his counsel and chief of staff, David Addington, was named the "convening authority" of the commissions and Hartmann took over as legal adviser.
Last month, the retired vice admiral who serves as the "convening authority" for military commissions, Bruce MacDonald, issued new rules for defense lawyers without first inviting public comment or consulting the military's chief defense lawyer, Col. Jeffrey Colwell of the Marines.
But on Friday, the Pentagon unexpectedly said that Bruce MacDonald — the military commissions' "convening authority" who oversees the tribunals system — was refusing to withdraw the conspiracy offense because the Justice Department was still arguing in a different case that the charge was legitimate.
He added: "The convening authority decision is not based on the probability of a successful prosecution.
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