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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181. It is, of course, very easy to make fun of the parliamentary draftsmen.
182. Delegates also demanded the representation of democratic forces in a provisional People's Hural until the parliamentary elections.
183. In June, a Parliamentary committee assembled to respond to its challenge.
184. But he would vote for the official Labour candidate in a parliamentary election.
185. Is majority rule under a system of parliamentary democracy a sufficient guarantee of legitimacy?
186. Unity and the Communists also agreed on who should preside over the parliamentary commissions.
187. However,[http://sentencedict.com/parliamentary.html] we should interfere in local government with some trepidation because local democracy and local accountability underpin parliamentary democracy and accountability.
188. Together, the three formed a faction whose parliamentary members last October defied orders from their leadership and voted in favour of Maastricht.
189. A parliamentary debate on the issue might be the one thing to tear the coalition apart.
190. The first ordinations should take place in eighteen months subject to Parliamentary approval.
191. At £12 per table leader, parliamentary democracy is getting good value.
192. As Winston Churchill once said, parliamentary democracy is a very bad system - but no one has found a better one.
193. Shevardnadze was expected to set about forming a coalition among some of the 36 parties which had contested parliamentary seats.
194. Parliamentary influence over these appointments is minimal, the matter being almost entirely one of ministerial discretion.
195. The parliamentary debate on the Report showed the Home Secretary adopting a two-pronged strategy in his response.
196. Again this provides a strong contrast with the first Whigs, who had pressed for frequent Parliamentary elections.
197. The letters show Pelham to have been indefatigable and devoted to the parliamentary cause.
198. There was a noticeable discontent with parliamentary practices and institutions.
199. Following parliamentary ratification, Chissano promulgated on Oct. 14 legislation approving the actual peace treaty as well as a general political amnesty.
200. Thereafter he continued to be an influential committee-man until he returned to Ireland as a parliamentary commissioner in June 1649.
201. Parliamentary sovereignty had not been ceded to Brussels but merely delegated.
202. the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty.
203. The polls have closed in the Pakistan parliamentary elections.
204. He made the allegation under the protection of parliamentary privilege.
205. The the city of Oxford now matched the parliamentary borough.
206. For the rest Jagan spoke as a nationalist committed to parliamentary methods.
207. Similarly, also, in the electoral qualifications in modern parliamentary states.
208. The minister air-dashed to Delhi because of the parliamentary crisis.
209. We are now striving hard to establish a transparent parliamentary democracy.
210. British Parliamentary procedure is perplexing at the best of times.
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