Sentence examples for the delegations from inspiring English sources

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the delegations

noun

An act of delegating.

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The delegations themselves were tight-lipped.

"The delegations have not had problems.

Usually I visited the delegations after dinner time.

The delegations meet in a gilded ballroom; they sit around three sides of a square.

Most of the delegations, including the Americans in their blue jackets and white pants, looked sharp.

"Both sides welcomed the ongoing dialogue process," declared a statement issued jointly by the delegations.

Once the delegations were agreed upon and seated, the nomination of McGovern was assured.

The delegations even declined the help of the Embassy in arranging their local schedules.

Fehr and Commissioner Gary Bettman headed the delegations on each side.

The common ministers were responsible to the crown only, but they reported annually to the delegations.

Every time we think we have the delegations sorted, the goalposts are moved.

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