consultative assembly

collocation in English

meaningsofconsultativeandassembly

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consultative
adjective
uk
/kənˈsʌl.tə.tɪv/
us
/kənˈsʌl.t̬ə.t̬ɪv/
A consultative group or document gives advice ...
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assembly
noun
uk
/əˈsem.bli/
us
/əˈsem.bli/
a group of people, especially one that meets regularly for a particular purpose, such as government, or, more generally, the process of coming together, or the state of ...
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(Definition ofconsultativeandassemblyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It is really more like aconsultativeassembly.
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Theconsultativeassemblycannot have much place in that.
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If the idea of parliamentary committees were accepted and put into operation it would, in effect, supersede theconsultativeassembly.
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Should there be a commonconsultativeassemblybacked by the votes of the people.
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It is a debating assembly, orconsultativeassembly.
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As a start, who would be included in theconsultativeassembly?
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Both should remember what was said in the early 1970s about what was then called theconsultativeassembly.
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It was created to be aconsultativeassembly, without any powers or any executive authority.
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It will also report on its activities to theconsultativeassembly.
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I prefer to use the more accurate description ofconsultativeassembly.
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It is now coming to regard itself, and to be regarded, as an internationalconsultativeassembly; and it is beginning to expect to be treated as such by all.
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It is aconsultativeassembly.
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It is aconsultativeassemblycomposed of employers (employers' organisations), employees (trade unions) and representatives of various other interests.
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It was aconsultativeassemblyof 78 parliamentarians drawn from the national parliaments of member states (see dual mandate), having no legislative powers.
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This system of administration was like aconsultativeassemblyof the common people governed and administered by a council of elders.
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We have had experience of consultative assemblies in the past.
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