Sentences with phrase «equal number of committees»

(b) There will be an equal number of committees chaired by the members of each political party.

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A Redistribution Committee must develop a set of proposals for dividing each state or territory into a number of electoral divisions equal to its entitlement in the House of Representatives.
(2) The chairman, with the concurrence of the ranking minority member, or the Committee by motion, may permit an equal number of majority and minority members to question a witness for a specified, total period that is equal for each side and not longer than thirty minutes for each side.
(2)(a) Each standing committee must be composed of an equal number of members of each political party.
«It has always been, and continues to be in the Assembly, an equal number of minority and majority members on committees.
When we met with them, each faction got an equal number of representatives that formed the caretaker committee.
The membership of each district committee shall be equal to the total number of members to the state committee from each county (including the county chairmen) from counties within the district and the membership will be apportioned among the counties in the same distribution.
An equal number of students to adults on the school board are elected to represent their peers at every meeting, in every committee, and throughout every function of the school board with a full vote.
In some circumstances, this can mean adding an equal or greater number of students to boards, committees and other decision - making activities throughout the education system that previously only engaged a few students.
The honours list is put together by nine independent committees set up by the Cabinet Office, and this year there are equal numbers of male and female recipients.
Pretty much every report on self - represented litigants, from the work of the Canadian Research Institute for Law and the Family to the Action Committee on Access to Justice in Civil and Family Matters to the CBA's Envisioning Equal Justice Initiative to the National Self - represented Litigants Project, agrees that the cost of legal representation is the number one barrier to accessible justice.
The Steering Committee selected participants from a mix of urban, regional, rural and remote localities and were mindful of including different age groups and ensuring there was an equal number of men and women invited.
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