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Business representatives should also be part of this group.

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The leaders asked their representatives to abstain from voting.

The right to make new laws is vested in the representatives of the people.

One (1) copy of Guarantee Expiration Certificate signed by the authorized representatives of both parties

After prolonged discussion, the representatives hammered out a form of words that was acceptable to everyone.

One cannot but be struck by the enthusiasm of the representatives present.

They are typical representatives of the burgeoning consumer class that has done well from the past decade’s oil-fuelled growth.

SM: Your climate is a little hot, but in your thoughtful reception, our representatives are used to.

State representatives in Texas want to slash rates by 10%, which may discourage doctors from accepting new Medicaid patients.

The Commons involved representatives from counties, towns and cities, the Lords already consisted of members of the nobility and clergy.

In the next phase of the application, the sales representatives can prefill or select information from another domain.

I speak on behalf of the Jewish people and the Jewish state when I say to you, representatives of America, Thank you.

The exception, however, makes a mockery of the other promises: Hong Kong's continued inability to choose its own political representatives and leaders.

Interestingly, the NSA also had a history of opposing strict totalitarianism, so there were representatives of the Baltic captive nations there, too.

We were representatives from [different methods] and we knew that we were all these individuals, but we wanted an umbrella terminology.

Kohl's has a thorough website full of advice for customers, as well as a toll-free customer service hotline with representatives available every day of the week.

However, as it turned out, the business representatives were motivated to state as much as possible, and the technology team was nervous about having unnecessary constraints imposed upon them.

To say that the Iraq war caused some heated debate in Congress would be an understatement, but it wasn't just the original war resolution in 2003 that got representatives all riled up.

They were looking for a way to erode Roe v. Wade; besides, there was no political advantage to a bill that even most pro-choice senators and representatives would support.