Similar words: parliament, member of parliament, momentary, commentary, alimentary, elementary, rudimentary, documentary. Meaning: [‚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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61. But the Party continues to flout its own rules and the basic principles of parliamentary democracy.
62. A democratic, parliamentary system of government has been set up with free elections at least once every five years.
63. This obvious feature of the parliamentary arithmetic is ignored by many writers on the 1931 crisis.
64. The result of the parliamentary election of 1970 was, therefore,[sentencedict.com/parliamentary.html] crucial to the final outcome.
65. It was impossible to treat all parliamentary candidates alike without being either wholly uninformative or inordinately lengthy.
66. The pressure for cash was also viewed as a response to Labour's slump in a parliamentary by-election in Ceredigion last week.
67. He had only a tiny parliamentary majority, and Britain was in the grip of another economic crisis.
68. The landscape of parliamentary enclosure at Oare on Exmoor Somerset.
69. But there may be parliamentary unrest, as other parties try to attract new members.
70. It will bring forward legislation in the coming parliamentary session to introduce student loans, partially replacing grants, from autumn 1990.
71. There may be cases where there is parliamentary disquiet over a ministerial proposal and then the minister has a change of mind.
72. If the Government approves the company's bid, an application will be made in 1991 for a parliamentary bill.
73. Yet mass media coverage of general elections and parliamentary politics is highly personalized and concentrates on the party leaders.
74. Television also received a disproportionate amount of public attention in the press and parliamentary debate.
75. In 1999, only 28 competed in parliamentary elections, down from 43 four years earlier.
76. Nellist has fought an aggressive campaign on his Parliamentary record and flooded the area with leaflets - 20,000 distributed yesterday alone.
77. He continued to serve on increasing numbers of parliamentary committees until his death 26 March 1652.
78. Defeat in the general election of 1865 ended his parliamentary career.
79. One of the parliamentary commissioners who escorted the king to Holdenby, he was regarded as an enemy by the army council.
80. They were subject to exhaustive parliamentary debate and, on occasion, referendum.
81. In the early 1820s the comparative material gathered from the United States by Liverpool abolitionists was used for parliamentary purposes.
82. Civil servants give evidence to parliamentary committees and other official inquiries.
83. Again, is parliamentary material admissible in support of an argument for an alternative construction?
84. The vote came after majority Nationalist Party officials said today the party would use parliamentary procedures to block implementation of the bills.
85. Coincident with the changing Parliamentary climate was a more positive attitude towards abolition on the part of the Labour Government.
86. On Jan. 28 at a parliamentary press briefing Viljoen expanded on the government's proposals, giving details of a five-step plan.
87. There became room for younger, different, mainly nonconformist leaders to assert themselves, not necessarily by parliamentary means.
88. Development plans by government agencies which were opposed by the Park would require parliamentary approval.
89. I see no purpose in a further referendum on that matter - we are a parliamentary democracy.
90. The draft orders are again the subject of consultation, following which parliamentary approval turns them into legal binding requirements.
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