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Similar words: parliamentmember of parliamentmomentarycommentaryalimentaryelementaryrudimentarydocumentaryMeaning: [‚pɑrlə'mentərɪ /‚pɑːl-]  adj. 1. relating to or having the nature of a parliament 2. having the supreme legislative power resting with a body of cabinet ministers chosen from and responsible to the legislature or parliament 3. in accord with rules and customs of a legislative or deliberative assembly. 
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151. Nevertheless, it is still open to question whether these arrangements are an adequate substitute for parliamentary scrutiny.
152. From convocation he obtained a biennial tenth conditional upon the clergy's exemption from any parliamentary tax.
153. Hadley is NatPower's new business development director but happens to share his name with the Responsible Independent parliamentary candidate for Wimbledon.
154. He did invite me to become a parliamentary Labour candidate in the 1945 election.
155. Of the 20 parliamentary members at the Liberal Democrat leader's disposal,[www.Sentencedict.com] all but one will now sit on the front bench.
156. Pawar called for an election of the parliamentary party leader by secret ballot.
157. The series of parliamentary debates and votes leading to the congress session revealed deep-seated divisions among the opposition.
158. On July 16 Bhutto announced her intention to abandon parliamentary politics and engage in street demonstrations to press for fresh elections.
159. It has already been considered by the relevant Parliamentary committees and this debate will complete its first reading.
160. That they are an essential part of any system of parliamentary democracy will be of limited consolation to them.
161. At stake were 180 parliamentary and 455 state assembly seats.
162. Such parliamentary chaos is not a symptom of underlying social disorder.
163. Even in a traditionally Conservative parliamentary constituency, the youthful team could be crucially important.
164. In most parliamentary democracies voter turnout tends to be around half to three-quarters of the electorate.
165. Two weeks ago, I revisited Zagreb having previously led a parliamentary delegation there a year ago.
166. Despite this there have been various Parliamentary attempts to define the phrase.
167. My parliamentary colleague, the Member for Ludlow, Christopher Gill, has been leading the chase.
168. The head of state would have no powers to dissolve parliament or to appoint state officials without parliamentary approval.
169. The same argument applies with even greater force to the parliamentary candidates - Jones, Thorne, Davis and Gardner.
170. The political ambitions of the working class had normally been channelled through parliamentary and constitutional routeways.
171. An extraordinary parliamentary debate on July 22, however, endorsed the government's action.
172. Yet there was always an element of complacency about an administration which enjoyed a substantial parliamentary majority.
173. The Parliamentary Council feared a democratic state incapable of functioning as much as a dictatorship too capable of functioning.
174. But probably four out of five of these farmsteads in the fields are the consequence of parliamentary enclosure.
175. As a whole it reaffirmed liberal individualism, pluralism and parliamentary democracy.
176. Yet the new balance began to be questioned almost as soon as it was put in place, this time by Parliamentary committees.
177. A parliamentary commission is investigating whether Mr Kohl's governments swapped favours for party donations.
178. Separated for local government purposes, the Hartlepools were united as one parliamentary constituency in 1868.
179. Formally, it was parliamentary and the approval of the Supreme Soviet was needed for all significant laws and appointments.
180. They are also the continuing decline of parliamentary politics and political control increasingly orchestrated by a small clique within the Cabinet.
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