Phrases with «convening»

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"Convening" means to gather or assemble people together for a meeting, discussion, or event. Full definition

«convening» + noun

Sentences with «convening»

  • The Common Core was devised by experts convened by state education commissioners and governors to set uniform benchmarks for learning. (nytimes.com)
  • Late Friday afternoon, members of Buffalo's Board of Education responded to accusations from Buffalo developer Carl Paladino asserting the board violated the state's open meetings law by convening in closed - door executive sessions when it chose Dr. Pamela Brown to be the district's new superintendent. (news.wbfo.org)
  • The only bow to Canada might be a clause that calls for convening of a «workgroup» that will be charged with evaluating «reciprocal trade access for any foreign state that may be significantly impacted by the implementation of this act.» (buffalonews.com)
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