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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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121. Of crucial importance, in the end, was the fact that all four areas were in Conservative-held parliamentary constituencies.
122. Parliamentary proceedings are written up and published in the daily Hansard.
123. The panel's report, which has been submitted to a parliamentary committee, set out two lines of argument.
124. Kent County Council; the district councils of; elected members of Kent local authorities and Parliamentary constituencies.
124. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
125. Even so, he was defeated in the City parliamentary election of 1734 and failed to make the opposition slate in 1740-1.
126. The Government are committed to sustaining the momentum of parliamentary reform.
127. This tax is being imposed on our constituents without proper parliamentary consideration.
128. The hostile reception of Alford's views led him to reflect that he was being denied the parliamentary right of free speech.
129. He was also a meticulous parliamentary diarist, providing the fullest known account of debates in 1626, 1628, and 1629.
130. The parliamentary commission investigating Mr Kohl has said it will not use the files as evidence.
131. Under conditions of a clear parliamentary majority, the choice of when to hold an election lies with the Prime Minister.
132. At present there is a moratorium on the construction of nuclear plants, and the plans would need parliamentary approval.
133. On the far side of the meadows of the River Welland are the regular fields of parliamentary enclosure.
134. Farmsteads are still rare outside the villages: the few that exist were mostly built after the parliamentary enclosure of the parishes.
135. Parliamentary material is admissible where the legislation is ambiguous, uncertain or leads to an absurdity.
136. In 1967, a parliamentary commissioner was established to investigate complaints passed on by Members of Parliament about maladministration in government departments.
137. Wigg, in that conversation with me, was seeking my approval to continue his parliamentary quest for information.
138. Parliamentary question time is frequently noisy; the interchanges are more concerned to make debating points than to add to public enlightenment.
139. Alan Milburn, Labour's prospective parliamentary candidate for Darlington, claims the figures are only the tip of the iceberg.
140. In 1936 she was adopted as the prospective parliamentary candidate for the Exchange division of Liverpool.
141. If the parliamentary committee wishes to see Britain's racing transformed, it should forget about tampering with the levy rate.
142. The language of parliamentary debate in Britain has reflected this change.
143. High Court judges are the deputy chairmen of the Parliamentary Boundary Commissions.
144. A new role for the courts has to be fashioned out of our system of parliamentary democracy - Justinian.
145. Disappointment and frustration began to accumulate in criticism of Buxton as parliamentary leader of the cause.
146. Hoyte had twice extended the parliamentary session in 1991, ostensibly in order to allow new electoral rolls to be drawn up.
147. The Soviet Union could not be easily categorized as either presidential or parliamentary.
148. In 1832 the first parliamentary reform bill was passed and Dundee was one of the new constituencies created by the Act.
149. However, the Conservatives also predominated in both national news bulletins and in parliamentary review programmes, particularly the latter.
150. A proposal by the opposition Labour Party for a more extensive package failed to gain parliamentary approval.
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