Sentences with phrase «presides over the task»

Sen. Tillman, who presides over the task force, noted that the consortium's plan came with no price tag.

Not exact matches

Lyle Schaller writes about the importance of recognizing certain ministerial tasks as «winners» and others as «losers» in The Multiple Staff and the Larger Church, «Winners» are the tasks that lead people to sign up for ordained ministry: preaching, presiding over sacraments, being present at key life transitions such as weddings and funerals — in other words, the prominent, visible and generally rewarding parts of ministry.
As chairman of the 1922 committee, he had the unenviable task of presiding over leadership challenges and elections.
The task force, at its inaugural meeting presided over by Osinbajo yesterday at the Presidential Villa in Abuja, focussed on understanding all factors contributing to unduly high food prices, especially at urban markets throughout the country.
The President pro tempore has the power to appoint any other senator to preside, and in practice junior senators from the majority party are assigned the task of presiding over the Senate at most times.
One of his main tasks during in his stint at the health ministry was to promote Ayurveda, the traditional Indian system of medicine; just last week he presided over a world conference on Ayurveda here.
Presided over by Davebot 3000 on the plant side, and Dr. Patient on the zombie side of things, faction missions task players with a variety of different objectives ranging from recovering a shoe to defending and escorting a giant stump back to the base.
However, where there is a conflict in either the factual or expert evidence, the court hearing the certification motion does not resolve that conflict; that is a task for the judge presiding over the trial.
They are typically tasked with applying objective principles of law, and they preside over matters where lawyers and their clients have a very clear interest in influencing the particular judge or judges who are assigned to hear their case.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z