Sentences with phrase «small delegation»

The phrase "small delegation" refers to a small group of people who are appointed or sent to represent a larger group or organization for a specific purpose. Full definition
Instead, Faso offered to meet with small delegation from Citizen Action in his Kingston office on Thursday, Feb. 23.
The team was received at the Columbia Regional Airport by a small delegation of relatives huddled in the hangar office.
Erie County Republican Committee Chairman Nick Langworthy was among a small delegation from New York in attendance.
Manhattan could see their New York City Council delegation size reduced by one seat, and the Bronx, which has the smallest delegation, could pick up a seat.
Watson got involved in fall 2016, when the head of Cold Spring Harbor Asia, CSHL's outpost in Suzhou, China, led a small delegation to the New York campus.
IOM President Harvey Fineberg and the small delegation were visiting Iran to identify opportunities for cooperation in the medical sciences.
Scholars have debated just how bloody that invasion was, and whether it was a mass migration or a small delegation of elite kings and their warriors.
A small delegation led by Nobel laureate and former AAAS President Peter Agre delivered a series of lectures and met with Iranian science leaders, researchers, and students during a week - long science diplomacy visit to Tehran.
Hopson: We did get to send in a small delegation to meet with officials in the DOE, and even briefly with Arne Duncan himself.
On May 24, 2017, a smaller delegation met with 356 Mission and made a plan to meet 2 weeks later to discuss how and when 356 Mission would leave Boyle Heights.
Last month, he attended the climate - treaty talks in Bali as part of a small delegation representing 200 scientists who signed a declaration pressing negotiators to commit to preventing the global temperature from rising more than 2.3 degrees Fahrenheit above where it is now (roughly 59 degrees).
It was a smaller delegation than Washington had sent to past meetings, but it still won praise from fellow delegates for its work.
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