A colleection of persons that were assigend a specific task, most often for a predetermined time, or to be completed within a given time frame, that is to find or determine something, make decisions, or steer towards a settlement that other are looking for and/or are going to use.
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1 The South China Sea is a body of water south of China?
2 Another special case of the three - body problem was discovered in recent years.
3 The research found young players were particularly vulnerable to body image issues.
4 They managed it, however, drawing the body clear of high water mark.
5 Though she said nothing, her body language provided a clear enough answer.
1 He will 'attempt' to set up a ' committee ' to 'study' the matter.
2 A Northern Ireland Assembly committee today began an inquiry into climate change.
3 The Senate health committee earlier this month backed 12 years of protection.
4 State officials have said the committee has no right to get involved.
5 But no result has yet been achieved, said the WestLB steering committee .
1 Barker said the government wanted growth in solar panel installations to continue.
2 Yet the panel is clear on who should bear the real responsibility.
3 The book panel 's main topic of discussion was 2020's hot new releases.
4 Despite the bipartisan panel 's backing, the industry strongly opposed the new rules.
5 Really, the only power generation method that's different is a solar panel .
1 The Elecoral Comission is understood to be waiting on funding to begin the process.
2 Amazon has faced EU Comission scrutiny in the past.
3 A sexual harassment complaint against the PM has been filed with the Human Rights Comission .
4 And if any other comissionisgivenmebyany...oftherewardof myservice .
5 The Electoral Comission appears to have no power to stop people posting copies of the political parody video Planet Key.
1 The Eurogroup caucus of euro zone finance ministers meets in Brussels today.
2 Each won seven, since delegates are awarded proportionally based on caucus - goers ' support.
3 Labour's caucus is meeting today for the first time in a fortnight.
4 The culmination of this particular phase of the caucus was most dramatic.
5 The decision of the caucus is the infallible declaration of the creed.
6 Taranaki-King Country MP Barbara Kuriger said the caucus was united behind Collins.
7 Democratic party Presidential hopeful Michael Bloomberg has won the American Samoa caucus .
8 The party goes to Tauranga for a caucus retreat late next week.
9 Ideally, a leader enjoys the support of caucus colleagues and the voters.
10 Those in National's caucus with leadership aspirations might not feel that way.
11 The knowledge of this intrigue fostered the rising revolt against the caucus .
12 National leader Todd Muller has wasted little time in reshuffling his caucus .
13 Murray, considered a progressive, is the secretary for the Senate Democratic caucus .
14 Counting Hagan and Pryor only leaves the pro-control caucus with 55 votes.
15 Deputy political editor Chris Bramwell is in Wairarapa for the all-day caucus .
16 At the same time, a still-reeling National caucus has begun the… Audio
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