Similar words: Congress, aggression, professional, impression, depression, confession, aggressive, progressive. Meaning: [kəŋ'greʃənl] adj. of or relating to congress.
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(61) The tax expired last Dec. 31, a casualty of a congressional budget impasse in Washington.
(62) The Supreme Court's decision also focused attention on the Freedom of Choice bill currently awaiting congressional consideration.
(63) The Congressional Budget Office, an independent adviser to Congress, had recently forecast growth of around 2.6 percent per year.
(64) Simultaneously, the Congressional Human Rights Caucus is holding briefings on the subject.
(65) The past 10 congresses averaged voting on one amendment apiece, according to Congressional Quarterly.
(66) Virtually everyone agrees that if there is to be any military action in Bosnia it must be accompanied by a congressional resolution.
(67) The Congressional Research Service is an independent agency that offers members of Congress objective analysis of issues and legislation.
(68) Or the business interests that provide campaign cash and are more philosophically in tune with the congressional leadership?
(69) He was effectively granted a blank cheque to conduct a war without Congressional authorization for up to 90 days.
(70) Or rule on whether asset sales, user fees, mandates and flashes of congressional ingenuity yet undreamed of violate the Constitution?
(70) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
(71) Wilson and congressional conservatives began their campaign to end it.
(72) Concern that White House and congressional negotiators were unable to reach an agreement to balance the budget helped send stocks plunging yesterday.
(73) The arguments by the erratic billionaire that automatic limits on congressional terms would create more efficient government are simply unrealistic.
(74) C., at the time of the hearings and the publicity that surrounded him focused congressional attention on both issues.
(75) These protections addressed issues ranging from the death penalty and homosexual rights to term limits, campaign-finance reform, and congressional redistricting.
(76) On Friday, he was at the Arizona Biltmore to raise money for Republican congressional candidates.
(77) Republican congressional leaders and Florida lawmakers announced an agreement Thursday to spend up to $ 300 million on Everglades restoration.
(78) After all, the gabfest involving senior Congressional leaders from both parties lasted well over six hours, with no tangible results.
(79) The nominee to lead the Office of Management and Budget in the White House is Peter Orszag, until now the director of the Congressional Budget Office.
(80) I asked Jim what he thought about the Congressional move and he pointed out that the Act allows for finning of smooth dogfish shark.
(81) The government does not want to sell at a loss, a point that Herbert Allison, Treasury assistant secretary for financial stability, emphasized in Congressional testimony on Thursday.
(82) Pelosi was non-committal when asked about how much this would cost, saying more clarity will come from congressional hearings before and after the November 4th U.S. presidential election.
(83) Under the War Powers Resolution of 1973 a president can only send troops into combat for 60 days without congressional approval.
(84) She won a special election -- with nearly 62% of the vote -- to succeed longtime ally Hilda Solis, now U.S. Labor secretary, in the 32nd Congressional District.
(85) Some in the Obama camp have pooh-poohed as small-ball those items that Clinton chased after losing his congressional majorities.
(86) Congressional officials and the Office of Naval Intelligence have described the ASBM threat in various open sources, and they are taking the threat seriously.
(87) The Obama tax proposals don't include a plan to limit foreign insurers' ability to reinsure their own policies -- a practice some congressional Democrats allege is done to avoid U.S. taxes.
(88) In nearly every Congressional and Senate race, these are the issues that explode into attack ads, score points in debates and light up cable talk shows.
(89) The HELP panel was the first of five congressional committees to complete work on a major overhaul for the health care sector, which comprises one-sixth of the U.S. economy.
(90) In Maine and Nebraska, the statewide popular vote winner is awarded two electoral votes and the winner in each congressional district is awarded one electoral vote.
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