Similar words: committee, select committee, political action committee, committed, committal, commit, commitment, smitten. Meaning: ['sʌbkəmɪtɪ] n. a subset of committee members organized for a specific purpose.
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31. In his apology to the House subcommittee, Gingrich claimed he was simply guilty of a mistake.
32. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., a member of the Senate aviation subcommittee who announced the plan at a news conference.
33. Both the subcommittee and Mr Gingrich agree that no public comment should be made about this matter while it is still pending.
34. Still, the report and public hearing made plain that the subcommittee had been deeply divided over key points.
35. Between the injunction against mass marches and the subcommittee, Daley had time to breathe.
36. Lamar Smith, R-Texas, chairman of the House subcommittee on immigration.
37. The Senate subcommittee, like too many government entities, asked the wrong questions and provided no answers.
38. The charges came as a House Judiciary subcommittee heard testimony on legislation introduced by Rep.
39. The subcommittee presented its recommendation to the full council on November 18, two weeks after the first public hearing.
40. Sedgefield council's development subcommittee has approved the plan which includes 192 car parking spaces.
41. Other members count votes before items reach a public meeting or talk as a quorum of a council subcommittee.
42. But Democrats flatly denied that the subcommittee already had unanimously agreed to recommend a reprimand.
43. Kennedy, who wrote his own dialogue, appears as chairman of a Senate subcommittee on health care reform.
44. When in doubt, suggest that a subcommittee be appointed.
45. The subcommittee counsel glanced down at his notes.
46. Attend all meetings called by the subcommittee chair.
47. The chairman of the subcommittee rode over all objections.
48. But U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) chief Gregory Jaczko told a House energy subcommittee earlier in the day that radiation levels at the Fukushima plant were "extremely high."
48. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
49. In 1992, Edward J. Markey, a Democrat from Massachusetts who led the House subcommittee on telecommunications and finance, asked what was then the General Accounting Office to study derivatives risks.
50. The subcommittee also found that corporations that repatriated large sums under the first holiday have since built up their offshore funds at a greater rate than before.
51. The subcommittee made a strong recommendation that clinicians use pneumatic otoscopy as the primary diagnostic method and distinguish OME from acute otitis media (AOM).
52. The subcommittee will get the table along with the original comments.
53. It also serves as a resource for district PolioPlus subcommittee chairs.
54. Can't you just hear the movie versions of Fred and George trying to say "a subcommittee of Sardinian sorcerers " five times fast?
55. The author, Richard Pollock, based his investigative report on Senate subcommittee hearings and upon "several off-the-record interviews with officials formerly associated with Mount Weather."
56. PMA was heavily tied to the House Defense Appropriations Subcommittee and its late Chairman John Murtha (D-PA).
57. PMA was tied to the House Defense Appropriations Subcommittee and its late Chairman John Murtha ( D - PA ).
58. You are a Committee Staffer for the Senate Subcommittee on Science , Technology and Space.
59. "Mbeki was chairperson of the subcommittee that made all the decisions on the arms deal, " says Feinstein.
60. Mr. Paul's subcommittee called three witnesses, one of whom was an odd choice: Thomas DiLorenzo, a professor at Loyola University and a senior fellow at the Ludwig von Mises Institute.
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