In practice, the privileges of the Official Opposition go far further, for example through frontbenchers» established right to speak at the start and end of most debates, and to intervene during
oral question times (including Prime Minister's Questions), plus an expectation that the Speaker will select important opposition amendments for debate at report stage of government bills.
Not exact matches
Clergy and laypeople spend much of their
time debating parochial
questions of internal authority and power, conforming to a white evangelistic model of the church patterned after the approaches of Billy Graham, Robert Schuller or
Oral Roberts.
In our own
time, for instance, this
question is the intellectual shrug that lies behind the institution of multicultural education, the social shrug that lies behind a race - based double standard of conduct, and the moral shrug that lies behind the permission to teach techniques of anal and
oral sex to schoolchildren.
This was certainly an unusually eventful and rather eccentric
oral questions session, covering asbestos in the House, calls for question time especially for London Mayor Boris Johnson and demands for Deputy Prime Minister Questions to be abolished because they are «useles
questions session, covering asbestos in the House, calls for
question time especially for London Mayor Boris Johnson and demands for Deputy Prime Minister
Questions to be abolished because they are «useles
Questions to be abolished because they are «useless».
Time Business 3 pm
Oral Questions Designation of sites as Marine Conservation Areas - Lord Eden of Winton Consultation of early years practitioners on their plans to increase the maximum ratio of carers to babies and toddlers - Earl of Listowel Replacing the Cancer Drugs Fund with a new scheme - Lord Hunt of Kings Heath Legislation Succession to the Crown Bill - Report stage - Lord Wallace of Tankerness Legislation Groceries Code Adjudicator Bill [HL]- Consideration of Commons amendments - Baroness Wilcox Short Debate Impact of discrimination against gay men and women in Commonwealth countries on efforts to halt the spread of HIV / AIDS - Lord Black of Brentwood
Warinner and colleague, Cecil M. Lewis, Jr., co-direct OU's Laboratories of Molecular Anthropology and Microbiome Research and the research focused on reconstructing the ancestral human
oral and gut microbiome, addressing
questions concerning how the relationship between humans and microbes has changed through
time and how our microbiomes influence health and disease in diverse populations, both today and in the past.
explain the importance of an
oral presentation, then set aside class
time for students to convince their classmates that they have the right answer to the
question they explored.
Once children complete the test, you can then ask them a few
oral questions at random, to assess if they are ready to progress to the next
times tables.
For each assessment type (paper - and - pencil tests,
oral questions, performance assessments, and portfolios), think of a
time when you used that type of assessment and learned a lot about students» knowledge or skills.
That's the provocative
question that blogger Ann Althouse posed back in May, discussing this New York
Times article by Linda Greenhouse on Ginsburg's unprecedented delivery of two
oral dissents during the 2006 - 07 Supreme Court term.
Would it be churlish to ask for transcripts of
oral argument for those of us without the
time or patience to sit through a minute by minute argument when all I want is a single
question and response (which I can skim through in a text)
As there is no ability by law for the Reviewing Officer to actually
question or cross-examine you (and equally no ability for your lawyer to
question or cross-examine the police officer involved in your investigation) most of the
times the
oral review hearing is simply a matter of going through all of the evidence, the law and the application of the fact and law to your appeal.
Barry «is a very active judge at
oral argument, which is usually a sign a judge has already read the briefs and is very actively thinking about the case,» said David Fine, an appellate lawyer based in Harrisburg, Pa. «She is very polite in
questioning and at the same
time also direct.»
With
time limits for
oral argument and hot benches, it's a given that
questions from the Court will...
The single best use of your
time at
oral argument is answering the Court's
questions.
At any
time after the filing of a joint case conference report, or not sooner than 10 days after a party has filed a separate case conference report, or upon order by the court or discovery commissioner, any party who has complied with Rule 16.1 (a)(1) may obtain discovery by one or more of the following additional methods: depositions upon
oral examination or written
questions; written interrogatories; production of documents or things or permission to enter upon land or other property under Rule 34 or Rule 45 (a)(1)(C), for inspection and other purposes; physical and mental examinations; and requests for admission.
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