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Discover LudwigThe word 'plenary' is correct and usable in written English.
It means complete or absolute, and is often used to describe a meeting, session, or conference where all members or participants are present and have the right to vote or make decisions. Example: "The plenary session of the United Nations General Assembly was attended by all member states, making it the largest and most important meeting of the year."
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plenary
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Plenary session
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"It was Apec's work that led to the Information Technology Agreement, which we are now negotiating to expand," said Obama during an plenary session in Beijing.
"Given the objections raised in the plenary today from Japan and its supporters, I'm not sure that we will attain the three-quarters majority we need for the motion to pass," said Kitty Block, vice-president and head of the delegation for the Humane Society International.
As an illuminating study by Marley Morris has shown, anti-Europeans do little real work in the legislature, preferring to grandstand in plenary sessions – Ukip is a champion of this approach.
In October, the Communist Party's Central Committee held a plenary session on "rule of law", in which it fully endorsed the constitution.
Ms Espinosa, in her role as the chair of the plenary, took a similar line, and got a similar response.
A plenary vote in the European Parliament this month will be the next step in a process that lawmakers want to wrap up before Europeans pack their bags for the summer holidays.Just how much customers will gain from price caps is unclear.
Or rather there would be, except that after the text was adopted a new procedural disagreement arose over exactly how it should be discussed.The other text, that on long-term commitment, was not even that far advanced, having yet to make it to a plenary for acceptance.
This is something that will presumably be debated at the plenary sessions of the six-party talks in Beijing later this month.Meanwhile, Japan has its own worries.
By Wednesday evening the simpler, but to some extent less important, of the two texts under discussion, which concerns the Kyoto protocol, had evolved to a draft that was accepted at a plenary.
Like the commission, the parliament serves for five years; unlike the commission, which is in Brussels, it holds its plenary meetings mostly in Strasbourg, though committees meet in Brussels.
The other home is Strasbourg, in France, where, at the French government's insistence, and to the parliament's permanent irritation, the majority of plenary sessions must be held in a new building costing a mere $750m.
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