biennial conference

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biennial
noun[C]
uk
/baɪˈen.i.əl/
us
/baɪˈen.i.əl/
a plant that lives for two years, producing seeds and flowers in its ...
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conference
noun[C]
uk
/ˈkɒn.fər.əns/
us
/ˈkɑːn.fɚ.əns/
an event, sometimes lasting a few days, at which there is a group of talks on a particular subject, or a meeting in which especially business matters are ...
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Each union, at its annual orbiennialconference, determines its structure.
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Any member who wishes to turn up has the right to participate in thebiennialconferenceof the union.
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Theirbiennialconferenceis small enough for any member who wishes to come to be invited.
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The union expects that its position will be resolved at this summer'sbiennialconference.
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Will he, therefore, say why, for the first time, that union has gone on record at itsbiennialconferencein opposition to the prices and incomes policy?
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Itsbiennialconferencebrings together ministers of public service, top officials and leading scholars in the field.
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Since 1987, it has held abiennialconferenceon disaster medicine in a number of places around the world.
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This council was to convene at least once a year and was composed of party officers and seven others elected at thebiennialconference.
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His policies were ratified by abiennialconference.
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The association holds abiennialconferenceat various universities across the globe.
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Since then, the symposium has developed into abiennialconferenceseries with a permanent portal on magnetic bearing technology where all symposium contributions are made available.
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Additions to the appendices to the convention are considered at the biennial conferences of the parties.
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It is reflected in the methods of accountability, ranging from the annual or biennial conferences of unions, rules revision conferences, regional conferences, branch meetings and workplace meetings.
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Biennial conferences were held regularly from 1917 through 1947.
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The biennial conferences typically last two and a half days.
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The organisation holds biennial conferences, which alternate between states.
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The regions hold annual or biennial conferences which include training workshops and a business meeting at which changes to the region bylaws and standing rules may be made.
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