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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91. The Parliamentary Party was not in fact electing a prime minister; it was electing a new party leader.
92. His top priority is survival, not the mandate for sweeping change his followers won in recent parliamentary elections.
93. It reformed the judicial system, buttressing its independence, and introduced parliamentary scrutiny of important public sector contracts and appointments.
94. And the Committee has kept a close watch on the uses made by the broadcasters of parliamentary material in their programmes.
95. Croydon is indeed a borough fortunate in its parliamentary representation.
96. The landscape of parliamentary enclosure on King s Sedgemoor Somerset Levels.
97. Uttlesford District Council is being visited on Friday by 38 parliamentary delegates from throughout the commonwealth.
98. Six parliamentary deputies faced criminal prosecution once their parliamentary immunity had been removed.
99. The New Minister of finance, Sigbjoern Johnsen(Sentencedict.com),[http://sentencedict.com/parliamentary.html] had been deputy leader of the parliamentary finance committee since 1986.
100. Rightwinger John Redwood has been put in charge of the Conservative party's parliamentary campaigns unit.
101. The immediate trigger for the protest is a parliamentary bill designed to crack down on illegal immigration.
102. One deputy, a former boxer, punched one of Mr Seselj's parliamentary critics unconscious in the corridor outside the chamber.
103. Also Brent East has the highest concentration of immigrants of any parliamentary constituency in the country.
104. The Communist decision to withdraw its candidates in all but two Parliamentary constituencies aggravated the situation still further.
105. The function of the parliamentary state secretaries has not yet been clearly established.
106. When the party is in opposition it also elects the Parliamentary Committee or Shadow Cabinet.
107. Under the new Constitution, the President would appoint a government on the basis of the results of the parliamentary elections.
108. In the spring of 1962, with the national emergency now over, the parliamentary opposition came back to life.
109. It constituted an even clearer expression of provincial mobilisation and disregard for parliamentary initiative and manoeuvre than 1833.
110. Thus, during these years, the overriding concern of the government in office was parliamentary survival and electoral prospects.
111. Within our system of parliamentary democracy, only inter-party competition was seen as crucial and desirable.
112. He had married Judith Hall, a parliamentary research assistant, five years earlier.
113. He resigned this post in 1845 as a result of a parliamentary enquiry into alleged improper acquisition of railway shares.
114. In October 1989 the opposition unsuccessfully attempted to establish a parliamentary commission of inquiry into the affair.
115. Each of the prospective parliamentary candidates for Orkney and Shetland added their voices to the growing storm of unrest.
116. They were the first couple in parliamentary history to sit on a front bench together in either House.
117. There is no compelling reason why a Bill should lapse at the end of a parliamentary session.
118. A crucial question now is how the mood of the Parliamentary Conservative party has moved since that date.
119. With the introduction of parliamentary government in 1918, a layer of elected politicians was superimposed on the existing administrative apparatus.
120. The administration lag should not be as long for monetary policy since formal Parliamentary approval is not required.
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