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We agree that as a result of an altered situation , it may no longer appear either necessary or desirable to raise a subject of which notice has been given . On the other hand , where a subject is of interest to a large number of ...
We agree that as a result of an altered situation , it may no longer appear either necessary or desirable to raise a subject of which notice has been given . On the other hand , where a subject is of interest to a large number of ...
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We agree that as a result of an altered situation , it may no longer appear either necessary or desirable to raise a subject of which notice has been given . On the other hand , where a subject is of interest to a large number of ...
We agree that as a result of an altered situation , it may no longer appear either necessary or desirable to raise a subject of which notice has been given . On the other hand , where a subject is of interest to a large number of ...
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Notice of Questions 40. Although Standing Order No. 8 ( 4 ) provides for a minimum period of notice of an oral question , no maximum period is prescribed . Advantage is sometimes taken of this by Members who give notice of questions ...
Notice of Questions 40. Although Standing Order No. 8 ( 4 ) provides for a minimum period of notice of an oral question , no maximum period is prescribed . Advantage is sometimes taken of this by Members who give notice of questions ...
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