Here's what Simonetti shared with us about how Convene works: Convene had looked at launching a more-traditional coworking product, focused on smaller customers.
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Convene recently announced that it would be partnering with the primary-healthcare startup Eden Health, with one clinic already open in a Convene space in midtown Manhattan.
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Obama to Convene Summit on Islamic State President Obama is to convene a meeting of world leaders in Washington, DC, next week to discuss efforts to defeat the Islamic State.
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BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq's new parliament will convene on Sept.
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At house Byers, they convene to discuss what to do.
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Soon, though, it was time for the committee to convene.
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PARIS (Reuters) - France will convene some 70 countries on Jan.
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After the recess, Brady will likely convene a markup session.
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On June 12, the SBC will convene its annual meeting.
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Olympic officials are set to convene on the matter Sunday.
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NICOSIA (Reuters) - A working group due to convene on Jan.
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The conference was likely to convene next week, Simpson said.
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He can give Congress reports or require it to convene.
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Adam Schiff, to convene its own hearings into the charges.
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Mr. Zuma resigned before Parliament could convene to recall him.
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Interestingly, the US Senate is set to convene on Monday.
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People who can convene us, connect us and inspire us.
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The House is expected to convene at 9 a.m. EST.
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The Senate will convene for the week at 3 p.m.
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One of the options is to convene a new board.
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The two chambers of Congress will convene separately on Wednesday.
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Once the delegates convene, they are answerable only to themselves.
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We will convene in a month or so to discuss.
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Ms. Aquino's Habitas friends regularly convene all over the world.
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Does he ever convene foreign policy and national security briefings?
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Is there a place for Twilight Zone super-fans to convene?
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They are having to convene at Italian restaurants to make peace.
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Convene joint meetings of the WTO and International Labor Organization (ILO).
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Its members would be hard-pressed to convene inside the kingdom.
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We're also told the grand jury will not convene Wednesday morning.
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OPEC members are set to convene in a meeting next week.
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The ministers are expected to convene an extraordinary meeting on Oct.
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It will take 18-24 months for all six to convene.
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Even as the Electoral College is poised to convene on Dec.
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"The court will convene after she designates a lawyer," he said.
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We need first to convene a new round of peace talks.
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The judge will convene another hearing Monday at 12:30 p.m.
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The House will convene Tuesday to kick off the 2016 session.
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White House chief of staff John Kelly will convene the meeting.
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Running a Convene — you can&apost do this with one person.
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Under the review procedure, a five-person board will convene Dec.
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The board said Friday that it will convene at 11 a.m.
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Kosovo's new parliament will convene for the first time on Aug.
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The Senate Judiciary Committee is scheduled to convene at 10 a.m.
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Each spring, they would convene for an event called the Rendezvous.
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Zelenskiy has asked a special parliament meeting to convene on Wednesday.
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The coalition is set to convene for two days in Vienna.
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The full House could convene a vote to override Trump's veto.
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The Senate's impeachment rules require it to convene at 1 p.m.
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Pelosi plans to convene her newly appointed managers at 5 p.m.
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Democrats convene in the next neighborhood over to designate their 2020
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Give us some examples of where you had to convene people.
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A House Financial Services Subcommittee will convene at 10:30 a.m.
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It agreed to convene again in early March to discuss policy.
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It's not clear that Tusk will indeed convene another leaders' gathering.
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I.O. to convene an emergency meeting of aviation unions that week.
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What's more, the legislature does not convene until 2019, and when that body finally does convene to elect a leader, it's far from certain the GOP-dominated House will pick a wild-eyed partisan to lead it.
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Art and life convene in the art critic María Gainza's debut novel.
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The Senate is still expected to convene on Sunday, Steiner Hayward said.
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Kerry said major countries would convene after the first round of negotiations.
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Several contentious issues await the justices when they convene again in October.
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Ironically, those talks convene this November, the week of the U.S. election.
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Mayor Giuliani is expected to convene cybersecurity experts and encourage overall communication.
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The lower house will convene again on Saturday to choose its chairman.
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As a large Methodist conference is set to convene in Portland, Ore.
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The Council of State Governments stands ready to help convene those conversations.
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Renault said its board would convene "very shortly" to discuss Nissan's revelations.
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Congress to convene a bipartisan commission to explore the question, one that
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Coming up: The US House of Representatives will convene at 9 a.m.
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Up next The US House of Representatives will convene at 9 a.m.
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Once the friends convene, the movie settles into a lazy, lackadaisical groove.
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NO. 1 VOTE NO on whether to convene a state constitutional convention.
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At the end of the month, we convene to discuss the wines.
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Senators return to Washington on Monday and will convene at 1 p.m.
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They said Trump has not taken any action to convene new talks.
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The Senate's impeachment rules require a trial to convene at 1 p.m.
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But it's not clear that Tusk will indeed convene another leaders' gathering.
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The Senate is not scheduled to convene for a vote until Saturday.
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We might convene in Cleveland's Public Square and talk, rather than shout.
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"We convene meetings on this every day at the White House," Conway said.
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Spain's new Parliament is set to convene for the first time on Wednesday.
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The UN Security Council will convene in New York to discuss the situation.
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This weekend in Washington, DC, a second Unite the Right rally will convene.
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Has anything ever happened to make Congress need to convene over the summer?
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Greg Abbott plans to convene "roundtable discussions" on how to curb gun violence.
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Next week the World Economic Forum is set to convene in Dalian, China.
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You know, there's been talk about, Should we convene a conversation on race?
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The ministers themselves are expected now to convene an extraordinary meeting on Oct.
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Chancellor Angela Merkel will convene a meeting of her security cabinet on Saturday.
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Zebari said Kurdish lawmakers would convene for the first time since October 2015.
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They include Knotel, Industrious, Convene, Novel Coworking, Premier Workspaces, MakeOffices, and Carr Workplaces.
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Less than a week from now, the world's elite will convene in Davos.
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Members of an executive board will "convene on a regular basis," it said.
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The group members only convene as a unit for business purposes, they admit.
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On the plane trip over, he had us all convene for a briefing.
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Mr. Edelstein said Thursday that he would allow Parliament to convene on Monday.
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Here are all the ways startups from Peloton to Convene are being impacted.
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When we're likely to see it: The trial will convene at 1 p.m.
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Both senators are asking Barrasso to convene oversight hearings into Pruitt's security practices.
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We must quickly convene a bipartisan special committee to examine our gun problem.
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More than 5,000 delegates convene in Beijing for the two sessions every year.
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A finer one was helping to convene the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg.
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They would then convene a data analysis team led by a senior biostatistician.
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Hodari&aposs Industrious and competitor Convene are making big bets on this play.
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Yet Senate Republicans plan to convene Friday and try to pass a plan.
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At some point, though, they will have no choice but to convene the body.
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Namati helps convene the Global Legal Empowerment Network, which is open to people everywhere.
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Governor Jerry Brown will convene a global climate summit in California in September 2018.
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Ostensibly, they convene to discuss new monetary research; occasionally, the meeting has broader significance.
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Like Robert and Ned before them, Sam and Jon convene at the Stark crypts.
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Convene currently lays claim to 23 locations totaling 700,000 square feet of office space.
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If the House votes for impeachment, then a trial will convene in the Senate.
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There were calls both locally and internationally to convene Parliament to end the impasse.
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Cambon called on the North Atlantic Council, NATO's main decision-making body, to convene.
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Then, on Tuesday, the full assembly is expected to convene for its second meeting.
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The administration filed the brief a day before the justices are scheduled to convene.
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The AIBA would convene an extraordinary congress with its national member federations on Jan.
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"Zaghari is to present an attorney and then the court will convene," Ghazanfarabadi said.
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The administration filed the brief a day before the justices are scheduled to convene.
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Democrats should convene landmark hearings, similar to the Fulbright hearings during the Vietnam War.
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On Sunday night, Hillary Clinton and Senator Bernie Sanders will convene in Flint, Mich.
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Each Convene location has a barista and full kitchen with a daily chef special.
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"I urge the Turkish people to convene at public squares and airports," Erdogan said.
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At every event in this series, two teams of actors convene for improvisational challenges.
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The co-working startup Convene laid off staff as well, citing current market conditions.
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He also said he would convene a group to review how to vet donors.
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The Senate will now convene at noon and hold the re-vote shortly after.
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And the panel will convene a hearing on an assault weapons ban this month.
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Prosecutors asked Sullivan to convene a conference in early September, to discuss the dispute.
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What's next: Johnson wants Parliament to convene to vote on his plan this Saturday.
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The House will convene at 9 am to begin debate on Wednesday, December 18.
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The Jerusalem District Court will convene on Sunday for further deliberations on the matter.
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Mr. Trump is then to convene a full cabinet meeting on Tuesday, officials said.
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That vote has been repeatedly delayed, but the parliament is expected to convene on Monday.
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U.N. Syria mediator Staffan de Mistura intends to convene peace talks in Geneva on Feb.
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And the companies realize they've got to figure out ways to convene and work together.
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Ministers from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries will convene at their Vienna headquarters.
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The Senate is expected to convene again tomorrow but the stalemate could last much longer.
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It's where protestors convene, and where tourists travel to see part of the city's history.
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The 18th Ministerial Meeting of the Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF) will convene on Nov.
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Did Swift convene an emergency squad meeting after Lovato's negative comments about her girl gang?
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Griffiths is aiming to convene another round of talks between the warring parties this month.
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The organization's board will convene in the days to come to select a new president.
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Fed officials are scheduled to convene on Tuesday and Wednesday for a regular policy meeting.
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MEPs convene in Strasbourg for one week every month and in Brussels for the remainder.
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That commission has yet to convene in person but met via conference call on Wednesday.
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Whether Congress chooses to take up the issue of faithless electors when they convene Jan.
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Trump and the truly long-term thinker/doer tech CEOs should convene a second meeting.
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The newly elected legislature will convene next month, while Tsai's inauguration is scheduled for May.
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The modified board of directors will convene after the EGM to select its new chairman.
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Lawmakers will face a budget shortage when they convene in January to address the budget.
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Reuters first reported that Trump asked Homeland Security Advisor Tom Bossert to convene the meetings.
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Regional civil-society leaders normally convene what they call a "People's Forum" alongside ASEAN summits.
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The United Nations hopes to convene talks between Damascus and the Syrian opposition on Jan.
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However, he should convene a panel of experts to review the Lunar Orbital Platform-Gateway.
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There are important questions about whether or not Congress can "virtually" convene under the Constitution.
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Warren will also convene a conversation with female leaders in nearby Ankeny on Sunday morning.
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For spaces managed by Convene, margin percentages can reach the mid-60 to low 70s.
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I urge Congress to direct the administration to convene an Intragovernmental Workgroup on Amputation Reduction.
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New York law allows local district attorneys to convene grand juries to investigate potential crimes.
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Limited exposure Convene, which was founded in 2009 and has 25 locations in 5 cities.
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The State Board of Elections will convene on Thursday, January 4 at 11:00 am.
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It remains unclear when the court will convene to hear new arguments regarding the case.
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As the embodiment of our parliamentary democracy, the House of Commons must convene without delay.
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The company says it has of hundreds of customers, including flexible office space provider Convene.
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Maduro's proposal to convene a new assembly to rewrite the constitution only made matters worse.
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The 530 Fifth Ave Convene location gives a look into the company's approach to coworking.
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"I'm going to convene my top generals and give them a simple instruction," he says.
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Secretary of State John Kerry tried to convene the Israeli and Palestinian leaders but failed.
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What works is when you convene people and ask them to use their best brainpower.
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Those furloughed employees are more than half of the remaining staff at Convene after layoffs.
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But we'll know for sure by the next time we convene, so until then, Frank.
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The opportunity for the public to convene a convention won't come again for 20 years.
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He said the city should convene the lenders and pressure them to partially forgive loans.
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The family could convene around the television set or the early-1900s piano (not pictured).
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Lieberman said he would convene his party on Thursday afternoon to choose who to back.
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The WHO will convene an emergency meeting on Wednesday to discuss the outbreak in China.
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Y., are set to speak on the Senate floor before senators convene at 1 p.m.
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The two chambers would have to convene a conference committee to work out the differences.
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It will also convene a Small Business Advocacy Review Panel before taking any regulatory action.
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As a committee chairman, he plans to convene hearings before he leaves office in December.
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The White House will convene a meeting Tuesday to discuss preparations, an administration official said.
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Afterward, she planned to convene a special meeting of the Democratic caucus to discuss impeachment.
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I plan to convene another hearing on this topic after these agencies release their reports.
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They are expected to grill Abe's government in regular parliament sessions, to convene on Monday.
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Pelosi plans to convene a special meeting of the Democratic caucus to discuss impeachment afterward.
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Commons Speaker John Bercow applauded the ruling, adding that Parliament "must convene without delay" (BBC).
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And two senators will convene a bipartisan investigation of Russian meddling in the U.S. election.
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"If I started to go into all the elements of why we haven't been able to convene a meeting, then I think I would only make it even more difficult to convene one," Stoltenberg told a news conference after his meeting with Lavrov in Munich.
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A district judge must convene a grand jury "[w]hen the public interest so requires," per Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 6(a)(1), but I imagine any judge would convene a grand jury whenever a special prosecutor requests one, without any showing of cause.
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An extraordinary meeting of the party's central committee is expected to convene around 10:30 a.m.
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State law allows party officials five days to convene a meeting to name a replacement candidate.
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Rajoy is now expected to convene his cabinet to adopt the first measures to govern Catalonia.
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The Senate prepared to convene this week but will do so a day later than expected.
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It gives us an ability to convene really interesting entrepreneurs that are doing very exciting things.
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Later this summer, the International Stratigraphic Union will convene and attempt to answer these weighty questions.
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United Nations efforts are currently focused on trying to convene a committee to rewrite Syria's constitution.
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Through our personalized service, we convene this influential group to facilitate the growth of their business.
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"I want to literally convene a meeting of the minds, connecting us through books," she said.
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New York-based meeting room booking startup Convene announced a $152 million Series D this week.
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Another strategy was to convene a biweekly meeting of his team and invite Balwani to attend.
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Michael Horowitz doesn&apost even have the ability to convene a grand jury or issue indictments.
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Chuck Grassley, who has yet to say whether he'll convene hearings on Obama's eventual court pick.
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The 538 electors will convene around the country on Monday to vote for the next president.
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Two years after the Paris agreement was adopted, representatives will convene in Bonn, Germany for COP23.
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It's likely that a tax-cut working group will again convene to hash out important details.
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On January 20th they convene for a five-yearly congress, the highlight of Vietnam's political calendar.
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Support mechanisms to legally convene new general elections for a prompt return to the constitutional order.
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The United States, Britain and France also worked in the past year to convene the talks.
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Mr Maduro's announcement on May 1st that he would convene the constituent assembly intensified both trends.
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He urged them to convene a meeting of the International Syria Support Group, which they lead.
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Whenever and wherever Buterin and Zamfir convene, people gather around—eavesdropping, hoping for scraps of insight.
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Charles had refused to convene Parliament for eleven years, to avoid any checks on his power.
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Yes, people who differ in politics, temperament and tastes will convene in Cleveland's walkable, compact downtown.
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The panel may convene a hearing if its findings show one is necessary, the committee said.
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Vale may convene a shareholder assembly to vote on the entire plan around June, he said.
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At the same time, the House Commerce Committee's technology subpanel will convene to examine broadband expansion.
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Convene is a coworking and event space with offices in New York and 5 other cities.
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Mr. Muñoz said they would convene a session with major donors to discuss the Alabama race.
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But it's not clear who will convene them — and whether they will help end the conflict.
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Convene, the Brookfield-backed shared-spaces company, furloughed 421 employees on Monday, Business Insider has learned.
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Convene, the Brookfield-backed shared-spaces company, just laid off 150 employees, Business Insider has learned.
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Each one would convene every few years to set minimum wages for occupations within the industry.
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He'd convene the hemisphere to provide tens of billions for Brazil to stop burning the Amazon.
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The next administration should also convene a broad inquiry into the effects of special interest lobbying.
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German lawmakers will convene on Thursday to discuss future plans on how to address the crisis.
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Wolf said the agency will soon convene an interagency disaster leadership group to ensure device access.
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The Catalan Parliament was due to convene for a special session following the electoral board decision.
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The U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation (JPML) will convene in Los Angeles, California on Thursday.
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Khalil tweeted that ministers would convene on Monday for a "final review" of the draft budget.
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Mr. Brady's tax-writing committee is expected to convene a meeting about an overhaul on Tuesday.
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Nadler has signaled that the committee will convene later this week to vote on individual articles.
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The move gave Durham the power to subpoena witnesses, convene a grand jury, and file charges.
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Story at a glance As global business and political powerhouses convene in Davos, Switzerland, for the World Economic Forum — a meeting where the top businesspeople, politicians and cultural leaders convene "to shape global, regional and industry agendas" — activist Greta Thunberg delivered opening statements on climate change.
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The work is expected to conclude when euro zone finance ministers convene in Brussels on May 9.
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In response to growing pressure, Mr Sirisena grudgingly called for the legislature to convene on November 14th.
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The electors convene meetings in each state to cast ballots about six weeks after each presidential election.
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In the process he has defied UN attempts to convene a national peace conference, now indefinitely delayed.
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Lynch would have final say in recommending federal prosectors convene a grand jury to seek an indictment.
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Democrats insist they will eventually share what they find and convene public hearings to present witness testimony.
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The president has also said parliament will convene on Saturday to discuss the response to the referendum.
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GSMA SAYS IT IS OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO CONTINUE TO CONVENE THE INDUSTRY AT THIS CRITICAL TIME
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Rajoy is then expected to convene his cabinet to adopt the first measures to govern Catalonia directly.
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This week, President Obama will arrive in Pittsburgh to convene the first-ever White House Frontiers Conference.
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On October 18th China's ruling Communist Party will convene a five-yearly congress in Beijing (see Briefing).
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Preparations begin, the respective families convene, and the scene is set for a culture-clash romantic comedy.
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The phone group on Saturday issued the notice to convene an ordinary shareholders' meeting for April 24.
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Last year, however, the administration indicated it would convene a meeting of tech leaders that never happened.
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A grand jury will convene to determine whether there is enough evidence to indict Diallo, O'Shaughnessy said.
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LAPD officer Tony Im told the Times that the crowd did not obtain a permit to convene.
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The scientist expected a military meeting with top chief commanders, as the former President used to convene.
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The cabinet will convene later on Monday and is expected to announce its decision on the matter.
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Tomorrow, Lyft and Uber drivers will convene outside Uber's San Francisco headquarters to make their voices heard.
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On Monday, the New Zealand government cabinet will convene to discuss changes to the country's gun laws.
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The chamber is scheduled to convene for a pro forma session at 85033:30 on Friday afternoon.
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It means that those delegates can do anything they please when the party faithful convene in Cleveland.
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On Wednesday, Zuckerberg will convene a meeting of bold-faced conservative names to talk about the issue.
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The new board will convene on Monday and is widely expected to name Shlomo Rodav as chairman.
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He also said he would suggest to the board that it convene every month from now on.
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The committee is still expected to convene the hearing, even if McGahn does not ultimately show up.
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The White House should convene policymakers, executives, technologists, and other experts to develop a coordinated blockchain strategy.
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Rio will convene an extraordinary meeting in the second quarter for shareholders to vote on the transaction.
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A group of institutional investors, the Shareholder Forum, will convene soon to examine the benefits of buybacks.
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The donor forum — also called the Ad Hoc Liaison committee — will convene in Brussels later this month.
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Olympic executives are expected to convene Sunday to discuss penalties against Russia ahead of the Rio Games.
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After years of letter-writing, he received permission to convene a self-help group for violent criminals.
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The government also plans to convene a "panel of experts" to review the process for counting deaths.
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He urged lawmakers to convene an "emergency bipartisan authority of experts" to help lead the government response.
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In this case, because of health precautions, they will convene remotely, which could make reaching compromises harder.
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Abbott also rejected calls from Texas House Democrats to convene a special legislative session on gun violence.
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She told Mr. Moon that her brother wanted to convene a summit meeting at an early date.
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In this case, due to health precautions, they will convene remotely, which could make reaching compromises harder.
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Macron is also due to convene a top-level government meeting on the issue later on Monday.
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In this case, because of health precautions, they will convene remotely, which could make reaching compromises harder.
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" North Korea responded by calling the U.S. decision to convene the Security Council meeting a "hostile provocation.
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We take all allegations of civilian casualties seriously, and we will convene an inquiry into this allegation.
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Separately, California lawmakers urged Mr. Brown to convene a climate summit that would include Canada and Mexico.
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The Democratic primary field will convene on a debate stage for the 9003th time tonight as Sen.
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BEIRUT (Reuters) - France plans to convene a meeting of an international support group for Lebanon on Dec.
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With the effect that the Speaker has declared that Parliament must convene as a matter of urgency.
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Forty-one of those women will be among the 218 lawmakers who convene in Richmond in January.
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The governor said he would convene a task force to look more at the issues they raised.
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"The Judiciary Committee needs to convene a hearing on this matter as soon as possible," he wrote.
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Those athletes who were expected to be allowed to compete in the Games will convene on Dec.
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Meanwhile, the Catalan parliament was due to convene for a special session following the electoral board decision.
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If worst comes to worst, we can always convene again in 4909 and remove that pesky day.
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In September, Francis announced that he would convene a global summit to combat the wider abuse crisis.
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Deutsche Bahn said in a statement its supervisory board would convene in coming weeks to discuss "irregularities".
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The WHO announced that it will convene a International Health Regulations Emergency Committee to discuss Zika on Feb.
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John McCain, the Republican chairman of the Armed Services Committee, will convene a hearing on cyber-threats Thursday.
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Tomorrow, the Secretary will convene a call with the President's Working Group on financial markets, which he chairs.
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Officials of 19 nations and the European Union convene for two days of meetings about the world economy.
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The President talked about a commission on radical Islam in his campaign, it&aposs time to convene that.
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A group of Hamilton electors has committed itself to preventing a Trump presidency when electors convene December 19.
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Republican Governor Matt Bevin is pushing state lawmakers to overhaul the retirement system when they convene next month.
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There will also be large conference rooms where officials undergoing treatment can convene meetings, and a swimming pool.
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At another conference I saw two women convene before their panel purely to scope out the seating situation.
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The deal must still be approved by the UK parliament, which will convene Saturday for a special session.
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Mr. Mas would have been forced to convene new elections if no deal had been struck by Sunday.
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Venezuela's president, Nicolás Maduro, issued a decree to convene a constituent assembly, which would write a new constitution.
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If it was unlawful, Mueller lacked authority to conduct the investigation and convene a grand jury, Downing said.
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Griffiths thanked the government for its "positive engagement" and acknowledged the coalition's efforts to help convene the consultations.
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Parliament is next due to convene on November 27th for its final two-week sitting of the year.
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ITALY PM CONTE SAYS NOT UP TO SALVINI TO CONVENE PARLIAMENT OR SET THE AGENDA FOR GOVT CRISIS
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The Environmental Defense Fund and The Nature Conservancy are among the environmental groups that helped convene the group.
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Convene doesn't exactly spur a lot of brand name recognition, but the company's certainly got the fundraising cache.
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Klobuchar said she has already asked the Republican leaders of the Senate Judiciary Committee to convene a hearing.
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On Thursday morning, Trump's outside legal team did convene in the West Wing as the testimony got underway.
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Orrin Hatch, the committee's chairman, will also convene Senate Advisory Group on Negotiations, or SAGON, talks as well.
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Both the Senate Armed Services Committee and the Foreign Affairs Committee will convene Thursday to discuss the matter.
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He also hopes to convene leaders in the sector to help people get the help they need – worldwide.
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One of the more compelling companies that stands to benefit from this trend is New York-based Convene.
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Businesses will convene "swap shops" where people can exchange old clothes and other miscellany they don't want anymore.
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The government is expected soon to convene a policy-setting meeting on religion, its first in a decade.
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Thursday, the House Financial Services Committee will convene a hearing to review the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).
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I enjoy playing multiplayer games on my PlayStation 4, where most of my friends tend to convene online.
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WHAT WE CAN DO AT THE NEW YORK FED IS WE CAN OFFER INFORMATION, WE CAN CONVENE PARTIES.
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Now, as they prepare to convene for next week's general assembly, the situation is orders of magnitude worse.
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Earlier, Catalonia's foreign minister confirmed that the region's parliament will convene Monday in defiance of the Spanish government.
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McCormick declined to say when the agency was likely to convene its committee to make its rating decision.
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Biden said next month he will convene the "first of several" meetings with administration officials on his efforts.
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Using a long-shot procedural maneuver, Democrats tried to convene a special session but were rebuffed by Republicans.
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Some pasty, neurotic man-children in their early 30s convene; here the comedic portion of the movie begins.
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Republicans will convene in Cleveland next week, while Democrats will hold their convention in Philadelphia in two weeks.
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With authority over state agencies and the ability to convene key stakeholders, they can set priorities, build consensus.
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Fed policy makers convene Tuesday and are expected to release a policy statement on Wednesday at 2 p.m.
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They swiftly made their way to the council chamber, a circular room where the city's 70 lawmakers convene.
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Because we live in such a fractured media environment, there's nowhere we can convene a national conversation anymore.
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"There are multiple realities, Peter," he says to Parker while the two convene in an undercover cave somewhere.
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And an attempt to convene industry and advocates to develop privacy standards for emerging technology had mixed results.
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The Heritage Foundation, a conservative public policy think tank, will convene meetings on these issues with Facebook executives.
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A previous attempt to convene talks was aborted in February before any face-to-face meetings took place.
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At the moment, nobody in the Dickey family seems anxious to convene a summit meeting on Dad's valedictory.
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Convene, the events and coworking company backed by Brookfield, furloughed 421 employees on Monday, Business Insider has learned.
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Next, lawmakers should convene a hearing this fall to understand how tech companies differentiate between children and adults.
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An earlier version of this briefing wrongly identified a political meeting that is set to convene in China.
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On the commercial side, shared work-space providers like Convene, Industrious and WeWork, are disrupting the office market.
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For one thing, it will convene another round of companies and investors to discuss "emerging" technologies on Thursday.
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European Union leaders will convene in Brussels on Wednesday to commiserate (and, I assume, gossip) about the fallout.
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He and Mr. de Blasio are expected to convene for a public handshake on the deal on Monday.
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The vice president will convene a conference call with the federal coronavirus task force at 6900:2628 p.m.
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On Monday, Convene, the Brookfield-backed shared-spaces company, furloughed 421 employees as its 32 locations stood empty.
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The opposition leader blasted Edelstein and Netanyahu, calling the refusal to convene the legislature unprecedented and anti-democratic.
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The Conservative-led government will now convene a specially arranged sitting in the House of Commons on Saturday.
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The Senate Finance Committee will convene a hearing on Monday to learn more about the Graham-Cassidy proposal.
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TUESDAY • North Carolina lawmakers convene for a special session to plan and fund the state's Hurricane Florence recovery.
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Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio, the committee's ranking Democrat, was among those urging Republicans to convene fresh hearings.
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"Governor Nixon will convene a better, sharper Moreland Commission," her campaign promised, "independent of interference from the governor."
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And even now, as summer slides into fall, groups of skaters convene around town for weekly get-togethers.
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I want to get to the work and convene the people who are going to do the work.
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The decision from the appeals court came down shortly before the Virginia legislature was scheduled to convene Wednesday.
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The Islamic Dawa party called for parliament to convene immediately and choose an alternative government, in a statement.
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In two days, the United Nations will convene its own Climate Action Summit, which starts on Sept. 23.
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Wade | Dems threaten to subpoena Juul MORE (D-Calif.) to convene Congress to vote on gun control legislation.
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Also on Tuesday, the Judiciary Committee announced it would convene its first hearing in the matter on Dec.
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WADA's executive committee will convene in Lausanne later on Monday to decide how to respond to the issue.
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A huge conference space was later added to the plan to enable European leaders to convene international delegations.
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Convene also leases offices, and rents out meeting and work spaces much like its better-funded competitor, WeWork.
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Pakistan's prime minister on Tuesday is expected to convene a cabinet meeting that will focus on Trump's criticism.
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Together for three nights at the Blue Note, they will convene a rotating cast of all-star collaborators.
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The center will also convene annual meetings on tobacco and nicotine-delivery products, and develop public education campaigns.
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After a meeting with party leaders, the Speaker agreed to convene the next parliament session on Wednesday, media reported.
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De Mistura attempted to convene peace talks in January, but these failed before they had even started in earnest.
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Several council members on Tuesday also expressed opposition to Haley's plan to convene a meeting on Wednesday on Nicaragua.
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About a quarter of the government will remain unfunded until at least Thursday, when the Senate will next convene.
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The coalition, called the United States Climate Alliance, will convene states that want to uphold the Paris Climate Agreement.
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The Florida state Senate is set to convene to weigh the professional future of Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel.
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Yet how successfully can a festival maneuver such a bold attempt to center a conversation before guests even convene?
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For his part, U.N. Syria mediator Staffan de Mistura intends to convene peace talks in Geneva on Feb. 8.
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As for the Republicans, who will convene in Charleston, S.C., there is no longer much incentive to play nice.
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The Nomad/9 methodology is based on immersive residencies where students convene three times a year at different locations.
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Guterres said he intends to convene a climate summit in 2019 to review implementation of the global climate deal.
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Events being held around our nation aim to convene policymakers and technologists to start the dialogue and build trust.
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But Obama has yet to convene a meeting at the White House with Senate leadership or Judiciary Committee members.
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The Republican-controlled Missouri legislature will convene a special session on May 18 to consider impeachment or other discipline.
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Elected officials have a responsibility to communicate across cultures, to convene difficult conversations and to lead in new directions.
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Democrats will convene in Philadelphia on Monday for the party's convention, where delegates will officially nominate Clinton for president.
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The Hill and Microsoft will convene policymakers, industry executives, and educators to discuss work readiness and computer science education.
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Many thought that the march would be one day to convene one time, and that we were basically dismantled.
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Chris Christie, a top Trump supporter, helped convene a fund-raiser Thursday night to retire his own campaign debt.
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The plan was to convene at noon at the Ukrainian-American Village Hall, a bar on St. Marks Place.
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Italy's senate will convene Tuesday to set a timetable for a vote of no confidence in its coalition government.
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Convene, founded in 21, started out as an event-space company and then added flexible offices and coworking spaces.
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Shahbazov said he expected the group to convene in the beginning of July in Vienna to discuss further actions.
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Convene CEO Ryan Simonetti said the board saw the market moving from a focus on growth to value companies.
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The EU might accept a delay beyond the elections as the new parliament does not convene until July 2.
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Party committees have the freedom to convene, but they ought not have the freedom to do whatever they want.
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The House Rules Committee will convene on Tuesday for the first-ever congressional hearing devoted to Medicare-for-all.
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That's the locus of our home lives right now, where we convene with the family after work or school.
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Some flex-office companies, like Convene and Industrious, have moved towards managed partnerships with landlords instead of traditional leases.
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Mr. Neal was a vocal opponent of Republicans' latest tax cuts and would convene hearings on the law's effects.
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The European Union's national leaders plan to call for an "exit strategy" when they convene over videoconference on Thursday.
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Already, many businesses have shuttered and laid off their staff, from Norwegian airlines to the shared-spaces company Convene.
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For "Quiet," he'll convene a large ensemble featuring six reed and horn players, including the tenor saxophonist Joe Lovano.
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Lawmakers cannot approve raising their own pay, only the pay for the next Legislature, which will convene in January.
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In June, President Trump held "tech week" at the White House to convene leaders from across the tech sector.
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"It may be tempting to convene a larger group, but having too many people collaborate is counterproductive," Dalio writes.
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After the certification flights, international regulators will convene for several days to determine final training requirements for the Max.
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On Tuesday, the trial will not convene, allowing the candidates to stay on the campaign trail if they desire.
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If that does not happen, he added, the issue could fall to state legislators when they convene in January.
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If that does not happen, he added, the issue could fall to state legislators when they convene in January.
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The Bundestag must convene within 30 days of the vote but government formation could take up to 100 days.
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The Knesset was due to start debating Tuesday whether to convene the committee tasked with weighing the immunity request.
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Marzouk said if Sisi rejected the referendum, opposition groups would convene "popular conference" at Tahrir Square on August 31.
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BEIRUT, Dec 6 (Reuters) - France plans to convene a meeting of an international support group for Lebanon on Dec.
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Earlier this week, a Lebanese official source told Reuters that work was underway to convene the committee in October.
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"The Judiciary Committee needs to convene a hearing on this matter as soon as possible," he wrote to Rep.
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Committee members will convene this week in Washington for their annual winter meeting, where Trump is scheduled to speak.
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Nadler will convene the committee once again for a hearing to discuss a bill that would ban assault weapons.
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Friday is the busiest day of the week for mosques around the world, when Muslims convene for Friday prayers.
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They creep out of hiding and convene like a ghostly family when Antonina signals them by playing the piano.
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The European Union, which has committed about $58 million to the force, will convene a donor conference in December.
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The 23-member Senate and the 296-member House of Representatives will vote once they convene in joint session.
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The traditional joint press conference that foreign leaders convene when visiting the White House was left off the schedule.
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Mr. Bouteflika has pledged a national conference; perhaps the time to convene it is now, before the next elections.
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By law, the new parliament must convene for its first session 30 days after the election, so by Oct.
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On Saturday, Rajoy said he wanted to convene a vote "as soon as we get back to institutional normality".
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Supervisors can then choose to convene a court-martial, but there is no standard punishment for online sexual harassment.
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North Korea is expected to convene a session of its rubber-stamp legislature, the Supreme People's Assembly, on Thursday.
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So Mr Sirisena grudgingly called for the legislature to convene on November 14th, two days ahead of his original schedule.
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The global health agency will convene a special meeting on Monday to decide whether to declare a public health emergency.
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Next week, the Chinese Communist Party will convene its Parliament, where air pollution is expected to be a major topic.
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Hargan is currently deciding on the members for the summit group, and plans to convene the first meeting in December.
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Today, even the most powerful elites often cannot effectively convene the right swath of the public to counter viral messages.
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Second, it prevents the gender split that happens when couples convene in groups — men in one corner, women in another.
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The Indians' brass will convene on Sunday to discuss when Brantley will be activated from the 15-day disabled list.
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Three days of talks concluded on Wednesday with no concrete announcements, but higher-level discussions may convene later this month.
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Eventually White decided to convene a big gathering at the Hampton Inn in Colchester, Vermont, on the weekend of Sept.
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They asked Cooper to convene the state historical commission to determine the statue's future on campus, The News & Observer reports.
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North Korea plans to convene its seventh Communist Party Congress in May this year -- which is rare and potentially significant.
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On October 14th, all the founding members are set to convene in Geneva for the first ever Libra Council meeting.
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The UN had the foresight to convene a "world assembly on ageing" back in 1982, but that came and went.
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Italy is rather slow to dissolve a parliament and convene a new one; in 2018 it took almost three months.
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There has been talk of allowing local lawmakers to hold second jobs and to convene meetings out of office hours.
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"(Hongqiao) will convene a board meeting to elect the chairman of the board as soon as possible," the statement added.
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A working group will convene in 2016 to discuss whether the current epoch should be formally recognized as the Anthropocene.
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Should an evenly divided House convene in January, it is unclear who would become speaker, a historically all-powerful post.
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Saks Fifth Avenue closed its women's shop at Brookfield Place downtown, to be replaced by another co-working operator Convene.
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Christie said he will convene both houses of the Legislature on Monday morning in an attempt to break the impasse.
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And who better to convene the leaders of every Muslim country to hear Trump speak than the Saudi royal family?
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May's cabinet will convene on Wednesday at the same time as 27 national envoys of EU member states in Brussels.
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Netanyahu was due to convene his security cabinet later in the day to approve the new enclave, government officials said.
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In the next few days the Senate's Speaker, Renan Calheiros, will convene a commission to analyse the lower-house motion.
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Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) convene in Strasbourg for one week every month and in Brussels for the remainder.
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Kim Jong Il ruled until his death in December 2011 without feeling the need ever to convene a party congress.
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House Democrats have already said they will convene hearings and call witnesses once a report passes out of Mueller's hands.
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One of the W.M.O.'s first steps was to convene an international Task Team to consider additions to the atlas.
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In this regard, the two sides agreed to first convene military talks at the rank of general in May. 3.
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The producers, known informally as "OPEC+", will convene in the first week of December in Vienna to decide further steps.
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On Thursday, OPEC members and other oil producers are set to convene in Vienna to discuss curbing global oil production.
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In February, NATO's Defense Ministers will convene a ministerial conference and in April they will do so for Foreign Ministers.
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Convene takes in percentage of gross revenue for managed spaces and then typically a share of profit over a hurdle.
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He said he had urged his fellow district attorneys to work with Underwood's office to convene grand juries when necessary.
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He said he would convene all political groups, including the opponents of the deal, to discuss how to move forward.
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The United Nations special envoy for Syria, Staffan de Mistura, is hoping to convene talks on April 9 in Geneva.
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The same weekend the Arena holds its summit in Detroit, supporters of Bernie Sanders convene a "People's Summit" in Chicago.
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Most of Waypoint—Danika, Austin, myself, Rob—will convene in Los Angeles in just a few days for E3 2017.
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Climate Week NYC is a time where businesses and governments convene to drive the future of a clean economy forward.
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Haley arranged Tuesday's event after several members expressed opposition to her plan to convene a meeting on Wednesday on Nicaragua.
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U.N. Syria mediator Staffan de Mistura announced on Monday he intended to convene peace talks in Geneva on Feb. 8.
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Democratic FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel was not at the meeting, but has called on the agency to convene broadband providers.
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There are also the challenges of state legislative calendars: Texas' legislature, for example, is not scheduled to convene until 2019.
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Convene, the events and coworking company backed by Brookfield, laid off nearly 150 employees on Thursday, Business Insider has learned.
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Convene had about 900 employees at the end of 2019, CEO Ryan Simonetti told Business Insider in a November interview.
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House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer announced Wednesday evening ahead of Senate passage that the House will convene at 2500 a.m.
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U.N. special envoy Martin Griffiths hopes to convene Yemen's warring parties for peace talks by the end of the year.
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The committee is meant to convene on March 30-April 3 to discuss measures to cut carbon emissions from shipping.
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The committee is meant to convene on March 30-April 3 to discuss measures to cut carbon emissions from shipping.
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One may convene a design competition for businesses that address one of the sustainable development goals that you care about.
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The DNC's 85033 voting members will convene in Atlanta in late February to decide who will helm the troubled party.
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National security aides -- buttressed by a coronavirus task force --convene regularly to develop plans to prevent the virus from spreading.
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ET on Wednesday, Schwarzman, called on all of the group's members to convene via conference call at 11:30 a.m.
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When and Where: The panel will convene in the Ways and Means Committee room near the Capitol at 7 p.m.
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Aside from formal meetings, boards can convene for meals, training sessions and retreats, all offering the chance for diplomatic engagement.
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Through impeachment, the Constitution allows the House to convene itself as a grand jury of sorts to prosecute presidential misconduct.
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He said he would convene a meeting with Guam's military commander and first responders to discuss their state of readiness.
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European Central Bank policymakers will convene on Thursday, while their counterparts at the Bank of Japan will meet on Friday.
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May's cabinet will convene on Wednesday at the same time as 27 national envoys of EU member states in Brussels.
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Nursyahbani Katjasungkana, a human rights lawyer, helped convene an international people's tribunal on the killings at The Hague in 2015.
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The Roman Catholic Church: Pope Francis and other church leaders convene today for an unprecedented conference on clerical sexual abuse.
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He said he would convene a meeting of senior ministers has soon as he returns to discuss how to respond.
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That will come during the United Nations General Assembly, where Secretary General António Guterres will convene an international climate summit.
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Article V also states that if two-thirds of the states call for a constitutional convention, Congress must convene one.
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An immunization advisory committee to the C.D.C. will convene this week to learn more about the efficacy of the lower dose.
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Interestingly, the Democrats are likely to have a conversation about the law as well when they convene next week in Philadelphia.
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Macron, in Argentina for a G20 summit, said he would convene ministers to discuss the crisis upon his return on Sunday.
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Britain needs 64 state parties to back its call to convene a special conference of the organization likely in late June.
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BAGHDAD, Aug 27 (Reuters) - Iraqi President Fuad Massoum convened the country's new parliament to convene for its first session on Sept.
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De Mistura told reporters after briefing the council that he planned to convene another round of peace talks on March 23.
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He hopes to convene talks before the end of the year to agree a framework for peace under a transitional government.
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True, India's bicameral parliament did convene in mid-November for its month-long winter session, and opposition MPs loudly attacked "demonetisation".
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Before that, parliament will convene on Tuesday for the first time since April 28 to vote on speakers for both houses.
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The 19923 members of the constituent assembly that will convene to write it will have almost absolute power while they deliberate.
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The US Senate will convene a hearing on the FAA's certification of Boeing 737 Max jets on March 27th, Reuters reports.
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IT WILL TAKE weeks for the results of the European elections to take effect; the parliament does not convene until July.
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Nearly 100% of voters rejected a plan by the president, Nicolás Maduro, to convene a constituent assembly to rewrite the constitution.
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The CFPB will next convene a small-business review panel, and seek more input from the public before issuing final regulations.
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But that doesn't mean Ernst won't have a big spotlight on her when the Republicans convene in Cleveland on July 18.
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That release resulted in the resignation of party chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz just as she was supposed to convene the convention.
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We convene at the conferences, host the hackathons, and invest in the institutions that bring us amazing diverse talent every year.
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The statement by African leaders said Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni would convene dialogue with "all important stakeholders as soon as possible".
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Others, including Mr Lombana, would rather convene an assembly to rewrite the constitution, which might open the door to risky changes.
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He also wants the agency to rescind approval of OxyContin for children and convene an advisory panel to guide that process.
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The FDA will convene a meeting of the Antimicrobial Drugs Advisory Committee for Solithera prior to its action on the applications.
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U.S., Canadian and Mexican negotiators will convene in Montreal from Tuesday in talks to update the North American Free Trade Agreement.
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"That means when the eleven other countries convene to sign the agreement next week, Canada will attend as well," she said.
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Variations on the model have been used for years by international organizations that convene donor conferences to respond to refugee crises.
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WHO officials are set to convene a special meeting next week to decide whether they should declare an international health emergency.
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On January 21, approximately 200,000 people will convene in Washington, DC to stand up for gender equality after Donald Trump's inauguration.
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On Tuesday, Mattis announced his plan to convene of a panel of experts to look into how to implement the ban.
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On their behalf, attorney Janet Johnson has requested the Florida Medical Examiners Commission convene a grand jury to review the case.
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The DNC's 447 members will convene in Atlanta in late February to cast their votes for the next national party chairman.
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Sisneros will be replaced with an alternate elector who will vote for Trump when the Texas electors convene on December 19.
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Greitens' decision Tuesday was praised by the Innocence Project, which assisted Williams' lawyers in asking the governor to convene the board.
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Obama will convene leaders from more than 50 countries in Washington this week for his fourth and final Nuclear Security Summit.
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NIST would study quantum science and convene a workshop to discuss the development of a quantum information science and technology industry.
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United Nations Syria mediator Staffan de Mistura has said he intends to convene separate peace talks in Geneva on Feb. 8.
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The U.S. House of Representatives will convene open presidential impeachment hearings today for only the third time in modern American history.
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With major parties in Lebanon's national unity government involved, Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri has been unable to convene a cabinet.
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The Vatican press office said Pope Francis will have presidents of the Catholic bishops conferences convene at the Vatican from Feb.
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These things aren't designed to have people convene in front of them to stream Orange Is the New Black en masse.
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An immunization advisory committee to the C.D.C. will convene this week to learn more about the efficacy of the lower dose.
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Diplomats convene at the end of each year for negotiations that are part of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.
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Martin accepted the motion and said he would convene a special grand jury to hear evidence, according to the Chicago Tribune.
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The FDA said it agreed to convene a committee before approving any new opioid that does not have abuse-deterrent properties.
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"The Legislature had no legal authority to convene the December 2018 Extraordinary Session," the lawsuit says, according to The Associated Press.
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Simonetti sees Convene as a plug-and-play option for landlords who are looking to provide more amenities in their space.
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The Senate is set to convene Thursday to vote on two bills -- one backed by Republicans and the other by Democrats.
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Huber wields significant power as a federal prosecutor with the ability to bring charges and convene a grand jury, if necessary.
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"We can convene (the committee meeting) at any time but under the plan, it gets together every two months," Novak said.
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Meanwhile, state lawmakers have called for a special session that will convene on Friday to consider impeachment proceedings against the governor.
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Mr. Grassley, however, has pledged in writing not to convene confirmation hearings and has shown no sign of reversing that position.
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Convene a workshop to revisit on the standards used by the agency when deciding when to intervene in with agency action.
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In 2012, Mr. Lee opened Buddha Beer Bar, a spot where locals convene for fantasy football, trivia night and craft beer.
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The Senate needed to convene later that day to meet its constitutional requirement to meet every three days unless formally adjourned.
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Convene had about 900 employees at the end of 2019, CEO Ryan Simonetti had told Business Insider in a November interview.
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The first step would be to convene a meeting between American and Russian experts to discuss possible violations of the treaty.
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Elsewhere, Meghan Morris and Alex Nicoll report that Brookfield-backed flex space startup Convene just laid off 20% of its workforce.
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Demand number four calls on the government to convene a serious, independent inquiry into the Hong Kong police and their tactics.
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It's not that I'm lazy or unable to assemble enough family and friends around a table to convene a holiday meal.
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Last month, the warring factions were able to convene a nine-member presidential council tasked with electing a new unity government.
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The organization's decision to convene the emergency committee in the early weeks of the Democratic of Congo outbreak underscored the contrast.
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He and fellow ex-chiefs still plan to convene a meeting to discuss the problem, even if the government stays aloof.
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We will have to convene every day, six days out of seven, at 12:30 or 1 o'clock in the afternoon.
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Trump's outburst sent White House staff scrambling to convene a meeting on drug pricing this morning with potentially more to come.
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WHO officials will convene in Geneva, Switzerland on Wednesday to determine whether the outbreak should be declared an international health emergency.
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NT: So is the role of the United Nations to convene and to get people in the same room to talk?
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Members of the European Union's assembly (MEPs) convene in Strasbourg for one week every month and in Brussels for the remainder.
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There is speculation, in that case, that negotiations could continue, and another summit would convene at the end of the month.
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It's T-minus one week to the big day, March 3, when more than 1,000 startuppers will convene in Berkeley, Calif.
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It said the parliament had failed to convene a quorum as many lawmakers unhappy with Allawi's ministerial nominees boycotted the session.
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Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan are due to convene on Monday in Washington with the aim of resolving their disagreements by Jan.
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The ministerial meeting is critical to ensuring that when the leaders convene in Biarritz in August, they are largely in agreement.
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At 22 Bishopsgate tenants will have access to 100,2.503 square feet of flexible space run by Convene, a rival of WeWork.
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He said he planned to convene officials from all of the agencies that use Penn Station and "hammer out" their priorities.
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John Bercow, the speaker of the House of Commons, welcomed the decision and said Parliament must convene without delay, Reuters reported.
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When OPEC leaders convene Thursday in Vienna, the global context affecting their decisions will contrast starkly with that of previous years.
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The Judiciary Committee is expected to convene at least one more hearing before it begins drafting and debating articles of impeachment.
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But the Navy notified Gallagher, 40, on Tuesday that a five-member panel of fellow Navy commandos would convene on Dec.
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Their National Commission on Security and Technology Challenges would convene 16 experts, appointed on a bipartisan basis from every relevant sector.
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Chuck Grassley, the committee chairman, has said he will convene a hearing on Monday for both Kavanaugh and Ford to testify.
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Moskowitz and Sherman helped Perlmutter convene a council of health care executives on the day of the Trump-Perlmutter photograph, Dec.
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He might convene pre-debate press conferences with guests who are politically damaging to his opponent, as he did in 2016.
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U.N. Special Envoy for Syria Staffan de Mistura has said he wants to convene a new round of talks during February.
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In a statement the auditors said the conditions for them to exercise the powers to convene the meeting did not exist.
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But Navy brass notified Gallagher, 40, on Tuesday that a five-member panel of fellow Navy commandos would convene on Dec.
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The Vatican: Pope Francis and other leaders of the Roman Catholic Church convene today for a conference on clerical sexual abuse.
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This office will convene key leaders, academics, experts, local officials, renters, tenants and homeowners to create and implement these necessary solutions.
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It will also convene a just-transition working group to research and advise on workforce training, job impacts, and related matters.
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Instead, voters in each state vote for specific slates of "electors" who, in turn, convene in December to select the next president.
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The working group has yet to convene, and Lee is hazy on when it might get around to actually making policy recommendations.
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Members of the Black Mamba Anti-Poaching Unit convene outside the control room at their base in Balule Nature Reserve, South Africa.
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By developing something cool enough to convene and then tap into a global well of creativity, Minecraft's developers have hit the jackpot.
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The U.S. central bank will convene the FOMC on Tuesday to discuss the state of the economy and monetary policy going forward.
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The talent evaluators will convene to discuss who stays and who goes in 2020, as well as which free agents to pursue.
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Under an existing rule, a debate committee composed of 13 RNC members would have to convene at the national party's summer meeting.
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Maybe it's the Mount Olympus of indie film: It's where the gods convene to decide the fate of us movie-viewing pleebs.
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When the prime minister tried to summon the NSC after the attacks, its members refused to convene because Mr Sirisena was abroad.
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Yahoo's Michael Isikoff reports:Those concerns prompted Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson to convene a conference call with state election officials on Aug.
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"OAS Council approves resolution to convene Meeting of Consultation of Foreign Ministers on Situation in Venezuela," OAS posted on their official account.
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A court will convene on Wednesday to decide whether to approve the arrest warrant, but already the charge is piling pressure on.
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I learned of this organization that was trying to convene all the out LGBTQ officials, so we could network and share ideas.
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Rome, Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Matteo Salvini and Cabinet Undersecretary Giancarlo Giorgetti convene meeting on violence in stadiums (1500 GMT).
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The company said it would convene a general meeting of shareholders in the near future for approval of Zoller's terms of employment.
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The meatpacker has 30 days to convene the assembly, the sources added, asking for anonymity due to the sensitivity of the issue.
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"As we convene this morning, you look around the chamber, and the presiding officer is female," Murkowski told her fellow senators Tuesday.
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The statement did not say when the meeting of a follow-up committee set up to discuss implementing the deal would convene.
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Redistricting reform is likely to become a focus in states like Pennsylvania, New Hampshire and Maryland when their legislatures convene this year.
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The Organization of American States is expected to convene a special session soon to assess the erosion of democratic practices in Venezuela.
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And they have ample resources to drive change: the power to convene community stakeholders, staff expertise and access to top education experts.
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Earlier this month, Missouri state lawmakers announced plans to convene a special legislative session to weigh potential disciplinary actions against the governor.
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Missouri, South Carolina and Washington have legislation limiting transgender bathroom rights that will be on the agenda when lawmakers convene next year.
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As a state senator, she asked Arizona's environmental regulation agency to convene a meeting so constituents could voice their concerns about "chemtrails".
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Republicans will meet in Cleveland for their national convention next week, while Democrats will convene the week of July 25 in Philadelphia.
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But there are still major differences between the House and Senate bills that could complicate a conference committee, should one ever convene.
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When it goes out for its next fundraising round, Convene wants to build on its previous approach of bringing in building owners.
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Only about a dozen states, Pennsylvania among them, give their attorney general the authority to convene a grand jury to issue subpoenas.
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Later this week, Republicans from across the country will convene to strategize at the Republican National Committee Winter Meeting in New Mexico.
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First, our next president and speaker should announce a Talent Marketplace Conference that would convene stakeholders from the public and private sectors.
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He wants to convene world leaders within his first 6900 days to set more ambitious targets for fighting climate change by 2628.
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LiVigne told Business Insider that Convene is one of the "lowest density" coworking spaces in NY, so tenants have "room to breath."
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The United Nations' Yemen envoy Martin Griffiths hopes to convene Yemen's warring parties for peace talks by the end of the year.
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The committee would then convene a hearing to question him publicly and also to hear from witnesses supporting and opposing his nomination.
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In 2014, Moore wrote letters to all 50 state governors calling on them to convene a constitutional convention to ban gay marriage.
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In determined bureaucratic fashion, officials convene, debate, and ultimately agree on updates to the state regulations covering the facilities that house children.
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As president, Biden would also have the U.S. rejoin the Paris Climate Accord and would convene a global summit on climate change.
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One hang up was how the legislative branch, which is governed by its own bylaws in addition to the Constitution, would convene.
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I respond to email, I call people back and I convene the important but tedious conference calls we all have to do.
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Under Article V of the U.S. Constitution, if 34 state legislatures 'issue a call' for a constitutional convention, Congress must convene one.
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The Spanish government said it would convene an urgent cabinet meeting on Saturday and take emergency measures to halt Catalonia's secessionist drive.
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By law, the bureau must convene the advisory board and hold at least two in-person meetings with its members a year.
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On Saturday, Turkey's foreign ministry said the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) would convene in Jeddah on Sunday to discuss Netanyahu's statement.
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When demonstrators convene outside the Supreme Court, they surely miss the irony that they're marching right past the Capitol across the street.
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Mr. President, I would urge you to convene a summit meeting of every living former president to solicit their advice and support.
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A spokesman for Alternative for Germany said Wednesday that an initial meeting of the new Jewish group might convene on Oct. 7.
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There are further announcements promised at a conference that will convene representatives of Time's Up, 5050 x 2020 and similar international organizations.
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Macron will travel to India later this year and, together with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, convene the alliance, a Franco-Indian initiative.
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But the political crisis continues, and the Vatican has sent an envoy to convene a "dialogue" between the government and the opposition.
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Instead of landing on one method, the proposal would have administrative agencies convene a committee with stakeholders before creating a regulatory solution.
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NT: So the UN's role would be to convene, and then soft regulations, protocols, red lines… AG: And in some aspects, law.
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Ron DeSantis has asked the state's Supreme Court to convene a grand jury to investigate safety measures in schools across the state.
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President-elect Trump is planning to convene a technology conference next week, according to a transition official who has seen the invitations.
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That gave him the power to subpoena for witness testimony and documents, to convene a grand jury and to file criminal charges.
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McMorris Rodgers, the only woman in both House and Senate Republican leadership, will convene a meeting with the millennial lawmakers on Thursday.
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A panel of independent experts to the FDA is set to convene on Tuesday and vote on the approval of the drug.
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A 2016 article in the New England Journal of Medicine and lobbying by Dr. Pai led her to convene an expert panel.
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The strategic consequences of the feud may surface next week, when representatives of 21910 countries fighting the Islamic State convene in Washington.
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Negotiators from the U.S., Canada and Mexico convene this week to begin hashing out changes to the North American Free Trade Agreement.
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Guests convene in an open-plan barn with high rafters and several communal wooden tables, laid with white-and-red stitched tablecloths.
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The group has collected more than 150 signatures from Democratic lawmakers on a letter demanding that Republicans convene hearings on the issue.
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It is time for Attorney General Jeff Sessions to convene a grand jury and send for Hillary, Bill, and [their daughter] Chelsea.
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A subsequent floor debate in the legislative branch only led to an agreement to convene a panel on the topic later on.
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Both committees sent initial letters in January and the House panel has said it plans to convene a hearing on the issue.
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"I stand ready to convene a European Council, if and when the Union negotiator reports that decisive progress has been made," Tusk said.
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The closure of nine federal departments will last at least 24 days — and likely longer — as Congress does not convene again until Monday.
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"The committee will convene as planned tomorrow morning, and Mr. McGahn is expected to appear as legally required," Nadler said in a statement.
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Authorities forced him to sign a pledge not to convene the remaining events or face prosecution for promoting debauchery and violating public morality.
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The board will convene on March 28 in a meeting that could debate the future of PwC's 83-year partnership with the Academy.
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But if the House raises objections—which it likely will—the two chambers would likely convene in the form of a conference committee.
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To demonstrate our commitment to bipartisanship in national security policy , we will convene the second annual Capitol Hill National Security Forum Thursday morning.
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The meeting paves the way for the cabinet to convene for the first time since a deadly June 30 shooting, senior officials said.
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They have always been bigots, but they've had to literally convene in corn fields in the dead of night like in rural Iowa.
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Now, the Alabama House Ethics and Campaign Finance Committee will convene Tuesday morning to discuss moving forward with possible attempts to remove Bentley.
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The Senate will convene Friday for another day of President Trump's impeachment trial as Republicans try to bring the proceedings to a close.
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As officials scramble to convene the hastily announced and once-unthinkable meeting in the coming weeks, the site itself remains an open question.
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In a midtown Manhattan Convene event space on Wednesday night, five startup founders pitched their products to a packed room of industry insiders.
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The European Union, the United States, Brazil, Argentina and Colombia called for Bolivia to convene a second-round vote to ease the unrest.
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The president of the police board released a statement Monday saying the board would convene as soon as possible to determine next steps.
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What's next: The prosecutor in charge of the review, John Durham, could now issue subpoenas, convene a grand jury and file criminal charges.
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The Fed will convene for a two-day meeting on November 1, and market expectations remain largely dovish, despite recent supportive economic data.
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Lebanon's ministers will convene again on Wednesday for a final reading of the draft budget, Information Minister Jamal Jarrah said after Tuesday's session.
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CDISC would, in fact, love your input this summer and fall as we convene a series of working groups on mobile data standards.
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Ryan says he won't allow his name to be entered into consideration, should the RNC convene in July without an undisputed presidential nominee.
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Before lawmakers convene again in January, the prosecutor intends to meet individually with legislators to convince them the law needs changing, he said.
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On Wednesday, the panel will convene an open hearing with Jeh Johnson, who led the Department of Homeland Security under the Obama administration.
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January 2, 11:00 am PT / 2:00 pm ET: The team will convene to unveil a 10,20203-pixel image of Ultima Thule.
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Formal talks will instead be handled by Trump and his counterparts in the G-7 when they convene later this month in Sicily.
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This Thursday, Bank Indonesia will convene to decide if it should cut rates again, after cutting interest rates to 7.25 percent in January.
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The committee will convene on Thursday to quickly advance Chairwoman Kristine Svinicki's renomination before her term expires at the end of the month.
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An AFM task force created by the agency last month is made up of 12 experts and will convene in Atlanta this week.
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United Nations Yemen envoy Martin Griffiths is aiming to convene the country's warring parties for peace talks by the end of the year.
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In 2014, Moore wrote letters to all 50 state governors calling on them to convene a constitutional convention to ban same-sex marriage.
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The US and Russia must convene a ministerial meeting of major and regional powers who compose the International Syria Support Group, he argued.
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It rebranded to EQ Office in 2018, as it began to work more closely with flexible space providers like Convene, WeWork, and Industrious.
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Her amendment appeared to receive enough votes to send the measure to the full convention for a vote when delegates convene next week.
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In other words, he or she must be able to convene all of the relevant departments and agencies -- and make them work together.
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We then convene workgroups made up of clinical and administrative experts, patients, community organizations and other groups to develop our evidence-based recommendations.
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In a statement on Thursday, Brown's office said California would convene representatives from subnational governments, businesses, investors and civil society at the summit.
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Washington must once again become the place where our leaders convene to work together, debate issues and solve problems for the American people.
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At previous Games, an IOC disciplinary commission, made up of regular IOC members, would convene following a positive dope test by an athlete.
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He emphasized in an interview that Convene has 2 products: workspaces and events, and it will continue to grow focusing on those areas.
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According to LiVigne, one of the things that makes Convene stand out in the coworking world is the unique design of the space.
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Facebook's ability to convene large audiences will help Live compete with Twitter's Periscope, an app that helped popularize mobile live streaming last year.
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"The general council will convene again on Tuesday and final decisions will be taken," the Hellenic Financial Stability Fund (HFSF) official told Reuters.
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As the largest voluntary membership association of American state legislators, the American Legislative Exchange Council is uniquely positioned to convene such a discussion.
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That's why he'd called to convene a conference committee like the one that brokered this week's compromise — when Republicans still controlled the House.
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Abe will convene a panel of experts in mid-March to analyze the world economy and debate the need for an extra budget.
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LiVigne said that Convene "takes the friction out of the workday," with on-site amenities like a primary care provider and workout studio.
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Russians convene at Trump Tower bar: According to House Intelligence Democrats, the Russians head to the Trump Tower bar immediately after the meeting.
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President Barack Obama will convene leaders from more than 50 countries in Washington this week for his fourth and final Nuclear Security Summit.
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By law, the bureau must convene the advisory board and hold an in-person meeting with its members at least twice a year.
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That so many different parties, many of them natural adversaries, could convene under one roof is a testament to Vinnie's glad-handing affability.
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What can these events, where dealers convene to sell their wares to well-heeled collectors, do to set themselves apart from their competitors?
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Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this briefing wrongly identified a political meeting that is set to convene in China.
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The 25-member Consumer Advisory Board, mandated by Dodd-Frank to "advise and consult" the CFPB, is supposed to convene twice a year.
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In 2500, the global NGO Mercy Corps founded the co-working space Gaza Sky Geeks as an initial effort to convene young entrepreneurs.
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This isn't even including #NBATwitter, a magical, faraway place where bloggers, players and fans all convene to meme, feud and lust for analytics.
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The Christian Democrats welcomed the decision and said their leadership would convene on Sunday and Monday to discuss their strategy for the talks.
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The board, federally chartered to help guide the service, said Zinke had refused to convene a single meeting with the members last year.
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" Ms. Pollack said she would "convene a Presidential Task Force charged with examining and addressing persistent problems of bigotry and intolerance at Cornell.
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Eventually, Mr. Menendez went through one of his close friends in the Senate, Harry Reid, a Democrat from Nevada, to convene a meeting.
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In New York State, the attorney general's office cannot convene a grand jury, so it must work in concert with local district attorneys.
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I feel like the basic model is a good one: Convene all the pertinent people and force a product orientation into the discussion.
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Days after laying off 20% of its workforce, Brookfield-backed Convene furloughed more than half of its remaining employees due to coronavirus closures.
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The United Nations plans to convene talks in Geneva on Thursday, the first effort to negotiate the war in more than two years.
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The planners and leaders need to get the best information, convene the decision-makers, and set up the means to coordinate their efforts.
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The Bundestag must convene within 30 days of the vote but government formation could take up to 100 days, some analysts have said.
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Parliament has yet to make Abdul Mahdi's resignation effective and will convene on Sunday to pass a vote of no confidence in him.
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As tax reform negotiations gain traction in Washington, The Hill will convene key policymakers for a discussion about the cost of family caregiving.
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Carper, the top Democrat on the panel, and Whitehouse, a senior member, are asking Barrasso to convene oversight hearings into Pruitt's security practices.
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Mr. Bukele, who holds a minority in Congress, invoked Article 167 to convene an extraordinary session on the weekend to endorse the deal.
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WHO's Tedros said he wouldn't hesitate to convene another meeting in the near future to deliberate on whether the outbreak constitutes a PHEIC.
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For example, Pruitt could convene a recognized independent scientific body to consider in what way transparency can be improved in crafting public protections.
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Grassley announced later that he would convene a hearing with both Ford and Kavanaugh, who has denied her allegations, on the coming Monday.
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From April 19 to 21, the United Nations General Assembly will convene a special session to discuss international drug control priorities and policies.
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On Tuesday, January 7, the chief privacy officers from Facebook, Apple, Procter & Gamble and the FTC will convene for a public panel discussion.
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Edwards made his remarks before state legislators convene for a special session on Sunday to hash out how to fix the budget woes.
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The World Health Organization has announced that it will convene an emergency meeting to discuss Zika virus, which is spreading "explosively" through the Americas.
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For now, she's a liberal ally on certain issues — not someone like Sanders who we should expect to help convene and organize these efforts.
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He hopes to convene talks before the end of the year in Sweden to agree on a framework for peace under a transitional government.
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The FSB will also convene a high-level roundtable to review whether there were unwarranted barriers that prevent remittance providers from accessing banking services.
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Every now and then the Nike brass convene in the Innovation Kitchen for what amounts to a high-stakes game of show-and-tell.
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A trio of high-profile meetings The talks with Xi are one of three high-profile meetings Trump will convene in Japan on Saturday.
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The Republican-led bill passed the Missouri House and Senate this spring with enough votes to override the veto when lawmakers convene in September.
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What's happening: The annual Central Economic Work Conference, which sets the agenda for the next year's economic policies, is likely to convene next week.
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It can lapse if it is not approved when lawmakers convene against in the next session, which will most likely be held around November.
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The cabinet wound up its meeting in the evening without getting to issues concerning the army, and will convene again on Tuesday, ministers said.
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It's all a public display of the family's capacity, economically and socially, to convene the community and signals their status within the larger society.
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Each year in early March, more than 50 competitors and hundreds of dogs convene in Anchorage, Alaska, for the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race.
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Why it matters: Xi's ability to convene and chair this meeting should be seen a sign of his strength in the party, not weakness.
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More and more time travelers convene on the subway car as the train rolls along, surprising the random commuters caught up in the middle.
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They will convene in Vienna on July 1-2 in order to work out their joint policy for the second half of the year.
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Concurrently, I convene with stakeholders in both Washington, D.C., and at the district level to understand and address their concerns, and advance common goals.
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It added that the Prime Minister will deliver a special statement Wednesday morning, and will convene his cabinet for a special session of mourning.
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Iraq's parliament contains 329 seats and is set to convene on Monday, when it will elect a speaker and launch the government formation process.
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For example, the national Argentine women's team refused to convene in 2017 until the federation agreed to pay their promised stipends, and it worked.
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" Scott said Monsanto retained a scientific consultant to convene the panel to review the international agency's assessment that glyphosate was "probably carcinogenic to humans.
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When Chinese President Xi Jinping and President Donald Trump convene in Palm Beach, Florida, this week, don't expect any intimate, behind-the-scenes moments.
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The resolution calls for the administration to convene talks at NATO to discuss threats posed by Russia and mull Turkey's continued inclusion in NATO.
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Parliament is expected to convene on Friday when it will set another 14-day period during which members can nominate candidates for prime minister.
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Every week — generally on Thursdays — MIcrosoft CEO Satya Nadella and his top lieutenants convene to discuss the company's growing number of artificial intelligence projects.
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The White House announced this month that US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer will convene the first round of talks to renegotiate NAFTA next month.
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Maduro said earlier this week that he would convene an assembly to rewrite the country's constitution in an effort to calm the massive protests.
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He had to convene ethical groups and other teams of experts at the hospital, so they could discuss what the proper treatment should be.
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" The Herald reported that ZANU-PF would convene a special Central Committee meeting on Sunday to "realign the revolutionary party with current political developments.
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The weeks ahead will prove exciting as state legislatures begin to convene across the country and governors are sworn into office and new terms.
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To draft the first CARA bill, Portman and Whitehouse helped convene five national forums comprised of experts on prevention, treatment, law enforcement and recovery.
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Later on Tuesday, the conservatives, FDP and Greens will convene for talks on forming a three-way coalition that is untested at national level.
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Speaker Alvarez said the house planned to convene as a constituent assembly early this year to tackle constitutional amendments, including the shift to federalism.
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For example, she mentioned a group of teachers in a small town in California that convene each morning to workout through Daily Burn together.
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The steel bosses urged EU countries, the European Parliament and the European Commission to convene an emergency meeting with the industry to discuss solutions.
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World Health Organization (WHO) spokesman Christian Lindmeier said the U.N. body would convene an Emergency Committee meeting on Friday to consider the international risks.
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Simonetti said that Convene has been profitable every year of operation except for 2019 — the result of a more aggressive growth strategy this year.
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Antonio Guterres, the UN secretary-general, will convene a high-level conference in Geneva on February 26, seeking confirmation of financial pledges from donors.
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The House Science Committee will convene its own Thursday hearing on the EPA's regulation of glider trucks, trucks with new bodies and old engines.
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"It is also a record of a feral world where merciless storms convene each spring on the prairies and on the plains," he continues.
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is expected to convene several meetings Tuesday to discuss whether the party will issue a formal condemnation of Trump's actions.
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Bolivia joined Russia in calling for a meeting of the 15-member council after the attacks, reportedly requesting that they convene behind closed-doors.
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But Trump will still convene talks with more than a dozen world leaders over the course of his four-day stay in New York.
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Ms. Miller-Stevens (left), 33, is the vice president for community at Convene, a New York company that provides flexible workplaces and meeting spaces.
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To say we should deal with nursing homes, schools, large areas where people convene, but not deal with jails, prisons and courtrooms is naïve.
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The Alaska Republican Party said its Republican state convention, which is scheduled to take place from April 2020 to April 4, would convene electronically.
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Ms. Miller-Stevens (left), 20043, is the vice president for community at Convene, a New York company that provides flexible workplaces and meeting spaces.
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Three masters of improvising minimalism — the drummer Andrew Cyrille, the trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith and the guitarist Bill Frisell — convene for the first time.
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Secretary General António Guterres of the United Nations had arrived in Libya this week expecting to help convene peace talks among those rival militias.
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Leaders of European Union countries plan to to discuss how China has expanded its business influence when they convene this week for a summit.
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However, the love for the emergency role may be short-lived, as the league's general managers will convene today to discuss overhauling the position.
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Then, according to testimony from Mark Alan Wells, a State Department official, Mr. Menendez threatened Mr. Brownfield that he could convene a congressional hearing.
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Neither Pelosi nor McConnell wants to give up their power to compel members to convene at the Capitol, according to a Senate Republican aide.
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Eden, which closed a $25 million round in November of last year, works with a range of companies, including flexible office space provider Convene.
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In April 1986, she persuaded Mr. Sulzberger to convene language experts — but then received word that the paper would allow "Ms." without further discussion.
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In April 1986, she persuaded Mr. Sulzberger to convene language experts — but then received word that the paper would allow Ms. without further discussion.
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Coming from a range of cultural and choreographic vantage points, participants convene around the theme of the body's potential to challenge systems of oppression.
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He asks Zuck about diversity initiatives, including African American representation, and whether Zuckerberg will convene a meeting on diversity with fellow tech industry leaders.
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Interior's Royalty Policy Committee, which advises Secretary Ryan Zinke on management of the federal drilling program, will convene on Wednesday for its second meeting.
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The PAIGC statement means that Sissoco could struggle to convene parliament after he appoints a cabinet, which would prevent a budget from being approved.
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The Durham probe is also now a full-fledged criminal investigation, meaning he can subpoena witnesses, convene a grand jury and file criminal charges.
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As a Republican national delegate, I, along with the other 2,471 GOP delegates, will convene in Cleveland next week for the Republican National Convention.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said he would convene a national security council meeting to discuss the latest flare-up in the country's Donbass region.
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Haitham bin Tariq was appointed on Saturday after the high military council called on the ruling family council to convene and choose a successor.
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President Trump's voter fraud commission will convene for the first time later this month, according to a notice published by the government on Friday.
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The move comes as members of the organization convene during an emergency meeting in Turkey over the U.S. decision, which Trump announced last week.
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We do not understand our sole function to be to convene in mid-December, several weeks after Election Day, and summarily cast our votes.
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The Jerusalem District Court will convene on Sunday for further deliberations on the matter, though it was unclear how long the delay would last.
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He hopes to convene talks in Sweden before the end of the year to agree on a framework for peace under a transitional government.
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Neither Pelosi nor McConnell wants to give up their power to compel members to convene at the Capitol, according to a Senate Republican aide.
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Though Republicans seem unwilling to convene a hearing that would put the president under harsh scrutiny, Democrats have no intention of dropping the subject.
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House Speaker John Bercow welcomed the ruling and said in a statement the House of Commons must now convene without delay, per Sky News.
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U.S. Senator Ted Cruz, a Republican who chairs the Senate subcommittee on aviation and space, said he intends to convene a hearing to investigate.
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Yet just as negotiations were set to convene in Geneva last week, he stepped up the air attacks, infuriating the opposition and scuttling those talks.
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Lebanon's ministers will convene on Wednesday for a final reading of the draft budget, Information Minister Jamal Jarrah said after the cabinet session on Tuesday.
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Elliott will also request permission to convene an extraordinary meeting (EGM) of shareholders to vote on dismissing Akzo Chairman Antony Burgmans, a former Unilever CEO.
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On Thursday, friends and families convene around tables across the United States to celebrate gratitude, tradition, and the consumption of copious amounts of comfort food.
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"Non-magic bearers are also rumored to be unable to see this magically protected area, making it safe for all wizards and witches to convene."
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The International Olympic Committee is scheduled to choose between two European bidders to host the 2026 Winter Olympics when members convene Monday in Lausanne, Switzerland.
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The government is due to convene a session on Thursday but it is unclear whether it would include a debate over Aluminij into its schedule.
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Also on the table is a possible endorsement of Clinton before the Democrats convene in Philadelphia, but the timeline for voicing such support remains open.
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On Thursday, leaders of almost all states will convene for talks on the future of the network, looking to agree trade, environmental and developmental goals.
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She was taken back to No. 10 Downing Street, where she was set to convene a meeting of COBR, the British government's crisis response committee.
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It held a day-long conference on the project in Dallas in April, and plans to convene another one later this year in Los Angeles.
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Pakistan, after claiming that the strikes hit nothing but trees and soil, is likely to convene an emergency parliamentary session tomorrow to condemn India's action.
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The committee is expected to convene four times a year, with the first meeting scheduled during an industry gathering in London in May, sources said.
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Illustration: Jim CookeEvery spring, nearly 300 white nationalists convene in Burns, Tennessee for the American Renaissance Conference—and they always need a place to stay.
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Meanwhile, the government was set to convene a second emergency meeting of national security officials to discuss its response, a Downing Street spokeswoman told CNN.
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Pongporn said the Buddhist governing body in Pathum Thani province would convene to inspect the Dhammakaya temple's financial records at the end of the month.
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Commercial Bank of Qatar fell 3.9 percent after saying it planned to convene shareholders to seek approval to increase its capital through a rights issue.
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Like the perennial effort to convene a new Base Closure and Realignment Commission (BRAC) to look at shuttering military bases that the Pentagon doesn't need.
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In another memorable scene in which Wakanda's tribal leaders convene, one leader dons a tailored suit and a green plate stretching out his bottom lip.
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This weekend, it's not clear how many neo-Nazi sympathizers will convene in Middle Tennessee; estimates range from a few dozen, to a couple hundred.
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Three days of talks between the two economic superpowers concluded on Wednesday with no concrete announcements, but higher-level discussions may convene later this month.
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An update rolling out today will convene "flash juries" of randomly selected viewers whenever a fellow viewer reports a comment for being abusive or spam.
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Texas governor to convene discussions on gun violence Sawed-off shotguns are illegal without a permit from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
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"Tomorrow they intend to dissolve parliament, illegally convene parliamentary elections or even begin mass persecution of legislators," Guaido said in a video posted on Twitter.
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They'll have a chance to start doing this in 2020, when global nations convene at a still-undetermined location to make new, deeper climate pledges.
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The findings come as CNN reports that Trump administration officials have been instructed to move forward with plans for the summit to convene in Singapore.
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Finally, the FDA will convene an advisory committee in February to discuss the safety and effectiveness of surgical mesh for transvaginal pelvic organ prolapse repair.
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The United States must convene the broadest range of allies and partners, working together to fundraise and stabilize toward shared objectives under a common strategy.
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Convene a blue-ribbon commission, made up of elected officials and subject matter experts in the various disciplines, including mental health, law enforcement and clergy.
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Simonetti says that three quarters of Convene locations are leased but that the leases are partnership leases where the landlord puts up capital for renovations.
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Convene, founded in 212 and last valued at $21989 million, started out as an event-space company and then added flexible offices and coworking spaces.
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He also oversaw a new advertising campaign for the company called "The Business Class of Coworking," which positioned Convene as a cut above its competitors.
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Jessica Alba knows that sometimes, the Internet is where all your greatest fears convene to push your last shreds of peace of mind into oblivion.
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But the negotiations rapidly turned instead into an acrimonious tussle, leaving Spain in a deadlock that eventually forced King Felipe VI to convene Sunday's elections.
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For just as long as these scandals have been happening, so have keynote meetings (like this upcoming one) that convene bigwigs from large technology companies.
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One rally was planned for outside the Des Moines, Iowa office of Senator Chuck Grassley, chairman of the Judiciary Committee that would convene any hearings.
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Central bankers were scheduled to convene again in June, but Bank Indonesia last Friday said an additional policy meeting would be held on May 30.
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Jeb Hensarling does agree to convene a hearing, it would be the first related to the recent issue of financial sales practices in Puerto Rico.
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With WeWork's cancelled IPO, some analysts are questioning the coworking business model, but Convene has raised $260 million in equity funding and continues to grow.
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The state has the highest number of cheesemakers per capita and over one weekend in July, they all convene in Shelburne to celebrate their craft.
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On April 20 this year, stoners will convene once again in cities around the world to celebrate cannabis and denounce the laws that prohibit it.
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The court gave state officials a choice: convene a special legislative session to draw a new congressional map, or show up in court on Sept.
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The FLEX program is an iteration of the concept behind WeWork's meteoric rise (and fall) and large fundraises for companies like Knotel, Industrious, and Convene.
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Today, a House panel will convene a hearing on harassment in Congress, which has joined Hollywood, Silicon Valley, the media and other industries under scrutiny.
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Mr. Wickremesinghe held a news conference on Saturday, asserting his legitimacy and demanding that parliament convene for a vote to determine the rightful prime minister.
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A couple times a year, the tech journalist masses convene at a time and place of Apple's choosing to receive the company's latest product announcements.
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On Wednesday, Pelosi made clear she has no plans for a vote on a concurrent resolution that's necessary to convene a joint session of Congress.
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Wanting a more objective analysis, the researchers asked Lagunitas Brewing Company in California to help them convene a double-blind taste test involving 40 participants.
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Near Tucson, it's one of the most biologically diverse areas in North America, where the temperate and tropical zones meet and two major deserts convene.
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Mr. Trump will stand out among the 3,000-odd political leaders, financiers and company executives due to convene in the Swiss resort on Jan. 23.
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Southern European leaders convene in Malta on Friday, while Belgian premier Charles Michel also hosted a dinner last week to discuss details with select leaders.
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A decision is expected by the end of June, a month before Democrats are scheduled to convene in Wisconsin to formally select their presidential nominee.
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A technical committee of the alliance is meeting on Tuesday to review market fundamentals while a ministerial committee will convene on Wednesday at 1130 GMT.
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A decision is expected by the end of June, a month before Democrats are scheduled to convene in Wisconsin to formally select their presidential nominee.
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Within weeks, intra-Afghan negotiations are expected to convene, allowing the Taliban and the warring parties to engage in serious talks to determine Afghanistan's future.
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In mid-February 22015, the financial leaders of the world's most powerful nations were set to convene in a Shanghai for the periodic G20 summit.
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The group has supported the community's efforts to stop the proposed dam, and this year, helped convene an assembly of Munduruku youth with Munduruku chiefs.
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Today, in Houston, I am hosting a gun violence prevention summit to convene stakeholders so that we can collaborate to develop solutions to this problem.
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The new government lineup will be appointed by a meeting of the legislature, called the National People's Congress, which is likely to convene in March.
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Upon stepping off the moored boat onto its shores, Marianne encounters a village of characters who regularly convene at a bistro called the Ar Mor.
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Nelson said she wants the government to engage unions and associations, convene workgroups, issue uniform guidance across industries and distribute materials and supplies to stakeholders.
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Nelson said she wants the government to engage unions and associations, convene workgroups, issue uniform guidance across industries and distribute materials and supplies to stakeholders.
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The record-breaking temperature has not been verified by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), which said it would convene a committee to confirm the measurement.
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If Zindi can convene data-scientists to solve problems for companies and governments across the entire continent that could open up a vast addressable market.
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The Senate Judiciary Committee will convene for a hearing titled "The Impact of Lawsuit Abuse on American Small Businesses and Job Creators" at 10 a.m.
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Wanna Cry, which broke out in mid-May, infected thousands of machines in over 150 countries and prompting the Trump administration to convene emergency meetings.
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He said he is encouraging county residents to convene a grand jury to rule on whether the federal government's jurisdiction over the reserve is proper.
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In the meantime, congressional leaders could convene a bipartisan group to begin comprehensive immigration reform discussions -- with the goal of introducing legislation in early 2019.
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He said he would host town halls and convene a panel with a more modest aim: to devise a "fair deal" for Alberta within Canada.
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In his first 100 days, Buttigieg says, he will hold a Pittsburgh Climate Summit to convene local leaders from the US and around the world.
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Victoria Neave, a Democratic state representative from Austin, has asked Texas Governor Greg Abbott to convene an emergency legislative session to address the gun violence.
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Convene raised $152 million in a series D round of funding led by ArrowMark Partners, with a number of other tech and real estate investors.
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Rather than wait for the new legislature to convene in January, Republicans met this month to override two of Mr. Cooper's vetoes of voting laws.
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An association of federal judges will convene for an urgent meeting Trump's interference in the Department of Justice's sentencing of Roger Stone, USA Today reported.
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Other, less familiar names are given equal billing, which is heartening because it would have been all too easy to convene a winners-only exhibition.
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But word has circulated among the staff, including from some managers, that they should be prepared to convene, the people familiar with the meeting said.
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The U.N. hopes to convene a new round of intra-Syrian peace talks in Geneva in August, its Syria envoy Staffan de Mistura said this week.
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Athletes from all over the world will convene in Rio de Janeiro in early August in their quest for the ultimate prize: an Olympic gold medal.
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The horses convene up a side road and also give the human racers a head start to avoid a Pamplona-style pell-mell at the offset.
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The agency says it will soon convene a meeting of state attorneys general to discuss allegations that tech companies are "hurting competition" and "intentionally stifling" ideas.
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Prime Minister Theresa May will return to Brussels on Saturday where all EU leaders are due to convene to approve the outline of their future relationship.
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I would like to see the Federal Election Commission regularly convene panels of independent physicians to review the chief executive candidate's medical records in fine detail.
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What the conference, involving more than 40 countries, underscores is the continued U.S. ability to convene, even if many countries won't be sending ministerial level representatives.
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According to the company's corporate bylaws, its board cannot formally convene without the founder present, even if it is the founder's behavior that is under scrutiny.
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Obama will convene a meeting next Tuesday with Republican and Democratic leaders of the Senate and its Judiciary Committee to discuss a court nominee, Earnest said.
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The House Science Committee will convene its own Thursday hearing on the EPA's regulation of glider trucks, which are trucks with new bodies and old engines.
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In the Senate, the Environment and Public Works committee will convene to hold a hearing on deploying clean energy technologies on Tuesday at 10:00 a.m.
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Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Administrator Seema Verma recently announced plans to convene an inter-agency working group to minimize barriers created by the Stark Law.
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Parsons did not say what may have caused the C-22019 to go down, but said that a safety board would convene to examine the crash.
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Wu, an IOC member, was replaced by interim chief Franco Falcinelli and the federation will convene an extraordinary congress with its national member federations on Jan.
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It increased further on Wednesday when the leader of the Puerto Rico House, Carlos Méndez Núñez, said lawmakers were planning to convene impeachment proceedings on Thursday.
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IBM will also convene in Johannesburg this December a camp for 200 computer scientists using Q. Researchers interested in working with IBM Q can apply online.
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While some look to flexible office providers like Convene and Industrious to amenitize their space, some landlords and operators would rather do it on their own.
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An appeals committee of European officials will convene this month, though, to weigh again whether to continue to allow glyphosate just weeks before its registration expires.
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The legislature voted early on Thursday to confirm 14 of Mr. Abdul Mahdi's 22 cabinet nominees, giving him the ministers he needs to convene his government.
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Nearby • While we're on site-specific installations, check out the SculptureCenter's "Convene," a public sculpture created from aluminum canoes and painted to look like national flags.
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Four months ago, Convene CEO Ryan Simonetti told Business Insider he planned to add up to 500 employees in 2020 to the company's 900-person staff.
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But Mr. Trump's trade representative, Robert Lighthizer, has failed to ask the W.T.O. to convene a panel of judges to hear the case, effectively suspending it.
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Mr. Trump's decision appears to put the U.S. at odds with the other members of the United Nations Security Council, which is set to convene today.
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Senator Charles E. Grassley of Iowa, chairman of the Judiciary Committee, announced Monday night that the committee will convene a hearing on bump stocks on Tuesday.
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The state Democratic Party will have to convene a meeting of county-level party executives in the 17th District, which is one of the state's largest.
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As Maduro's vice-grip on the country tightened, Almagro invoked the Inter-American Democratic Charter to convene the OAS for a debate on the Venezuelan crisis.
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Mahathir, now the interim prime minister, said on Thursday that parliament would convene Monday for its 111.23 members to vote for their preferred prime minister pick.
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Parliament is due to convene on Monday to debate the law, which was first drafted by the Saad al-Hariri-led government that quit in October.
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The closing-night feature, "Crescendo," stars Peter Simonischek ("Toni Erdmann") as a conductor who tries to convene a youth orchestra that combines Israeli and Palestinian musicians.
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That's why we convene the greatest minds at The Verge each year to put together our annual holiday gift guide list that's full of gift suggestions.
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Next week he will convene a news conference with the foreign media, hoping to elevate his international profile as a Trump-like target of political persecution.
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In April 1986, she persuaded Mr. Sulzberger to convene language experts — but then received word that the paper would allow Ms. without need for further discussion.
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Every so often, they convene and scheme on the theater's foyer stairway, which has been scattered with women's shoes, a conceit seemingly borrowed from the production.
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For the 14th straight year, the comedian John F. O'Donnell and his friends will convene to celebrate our communal calendar flipping by performing their newest jokes.
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While Trump had suggested that the councils could convene every two months or quarterly, one council hasn't met since February and another hasn't met since April.
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Ownership representatives from all 30 teams are scheduled to convene for a series of closed-door meetings during the league's annual summer league in Las Vegas.
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The World Health Organization will convene again on Thursday, a day after deciding not to designate the outbreak of the virus as a global health emergency.
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He told CNN he would convene board members this week to see if there's a way to "transcend" the partisan battles that have followed the tragedy.
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The company, which has said it will convene an extraordinary general meeting to consider the treasury's proposal, declined to confirm or deny the Puls Biznesu story.
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Just this month Zuckerberg declined a third invitation to speak in front of the International Grand Committee on Disinformation which will convene in Dublin this November.
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In February, meanwhile, the Congressional Black Caucus will convene African American leaders from around the country to discuss a range of issues, including the upcoming elections.
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In March, representatives of 19 governments will convene in Brussels to see what else they can do to make up for the shortfall in American funding.
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Specifically, they called on the U.N. agency to convene an emergency session of health and infectious disease experts to consider how to respond to the outbreak.
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In August, Underwood sought to partner with district attorneys, the only entities with the power to convene grand juries in the state, to investigate possible crimes.
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The SMART Act calls for a panel of experts to convene and update national coverage policies that more accurately reflect new advancements in technology and science.
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Macron said after the latest protests in Paris that he would convene ministers to discuss the crisis on his return from a G20 summit in Argentina.
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Classes for home decorative arts proved highly popular with internees who sought to learn new skills, convene with neighbors, and add some beauty to their surroundings.
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LJUBLJANA, Slovenia – Slovenian lawmakers will convene next week for the first time since an election earlier this month which saw a right-wing party make strong gains.
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The leaders of America, South and North Korea could all convene along the demilitarized zone (DMZ), and in a short but powerful ceremony, declare the conflict done.
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Australia's government will convene on Tuesday after a six-week recess, the first time it will meet since a series of by-election defeats late last month.
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But the 3,000 or so elites who convene at Davos to chart out a future of increasing prosperity and connectedness have a spotty record at making predictions.
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Carige will convene a shareholder meeting very soon to approve the proposed 500 million euro share issue, new CEO Paolo Fiorentino told a press briefing on Monday.
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Mnuchin will convene a call on Monday with the president's Working Group on financial markets, which includes Powell and the head of the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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"This won't be an organisation, this is some mechanism of cooperation: to convene, to discuss, adopt some memorandums, joint resolutions," Novak said about future cooperation with OPEC.
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SAO PAULO/BRASILIA (Reuters) - A Brazilian judge ruled that President Michel Temer must convene a council of military representatives and politicians to analyze planemaker Embraer SA's (EMBR3.
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This depends on the rules of the court in which they convene and, potentially, on whether or not the litigants' complaints about the order are dramatically divergent.
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Reddit used to be a virtual place for me to indulge my inner sci-fi geek — where I could convene with my fellow geequals about Lost theories.
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Representatives of more than a dozen state attorney general offices will convene Tuesday morning with U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions to discuss concerns about social media platforms.
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In Washington, the leadership of the House of Representatives — scheduled to convene on Monday for a pro forma session — said no votes would be held this week.
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After initially refusing to comment on Archbishop Viganò's claims, Francis has since agreed to convene a global meeting of bishops in February to discuss clerical sex abuse.
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The organization will convene in June to re-examine the risk of an outbreak and identify any gaps in a country's ability to control the Zika virus.
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Vivendi said a decision by Telecom Italia this month not to convene a shareholders meeting to choose new auditors went against the principles of proper corporate governance.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House will convene a meeting on Thursday on the future of artificial intelligence in U.S. industry with major companies including Facebook Inc, Amazon.
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At best, government and rebel representatives are to convene in separate rooms at the United Nations building in Geneva, with Mr. de Mistura shuttling back and forth.
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Among the foundation's goals, for instance, are figuring out to how give grassroots organizers and young people the tools to convene meetings or rally around a cause.
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" In 2015, that campaign partnered with Global Citizen for a long-term partnership "to convene, unite, and strengthen the voices speaking out for girls and women globally.
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His cabinet has been unable to convene as a result, complicating efforts to enact reforms that are urgently needed to steer the country away from financial crisis.
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The event's purpose is to convene two very different worlds in robotics — the nascent startup and venture scene and the deeply established research, government and corporate worlds.
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Such a "supermajority" would allow the opposition to begin the process of appointing and dismissing Supreme Court judges and to convene a convention to rewrite the constitution.
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A spokeswoman for the Clinton health program said Wednesday that the group, which has its own board of directors, will convene soon and decide its next steps.
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When the union is locked out by management looking to squeeze costs, they convene at midday to drink harder and curse the North American Free Trade Agreement.
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Kenney, 50, a former federal Cabinet minister, will be sworn in as premier on April 30 and the legislature will convene in the third week of May.
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Mrs May has said negotiations will not begin until 2017; only on August 31st did she convene a cabinet meeting to discuss the broad shape of Brexit.
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We want to achieve, via a dialogue, an agreement to convene a national constituent assembly that would lay the foundation for social stability and peace in Honduras.
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When Yost and his husband, Wade Leak, are in town—Yost is on the Cather Foundation board—they convene mildly raucous gatherings of local family and friends.
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Mr. Zuckerberg said he would circle back on an idea to convene a meeting of chief executives of technology firms to boost racial diversity in the industry.
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She also said she would convene a legislative session on Tuesday to consider accepting the formal resignation of Morales, and that new presidential elections could soon follow.
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The Department of Justice said it will convene a meeting with state attorneys general to explore whether social media companies are "intentionally stifling" free speech (The Hill).
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This is why labor leaders and company executives will convene today to focus on advancing the common goals of the electric power industry and the labor community.
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Zhu said the new global macroeconomic environment makes it even more important for global coordination through channels like the G20, which will convene in Hamburg next month.
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Lopez Obrador told his supporters he would convene representatives from the United Nations and human-rights and religious organizations to create a peace plan for his country.
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Convene is contemplating offering its own tech platforms — which are mobile and web-based and help run things like administration and booking —to others in the space.
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" He said he would convene the meeting only if he saw that there were "some concrete intentions and critical mass for producing this time political transition steps.
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Nakao's comments came as officials from the U.S. and China convene in Beijing to iron out their trade tensions — a meeting that's widely watched by investors globally.
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Read more: WeWork lays out its path to profitability — and most of its options involve slowing its breakneck growthBoth Convene and Knotel have brought in significant funding.
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LiVigne told Business Insider during the tour that companies renting from Convene can have rooms specified to fit their needs, after a consultation to see the options.
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Both are run by nerds, and hold galas where the respective wonks from both parallel universes can convene and try to impress each other with obscure facts.
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This year, the Republican Party will hold its convention in Cleveland from July 18 to 21, while the Democrats plan to convene a week later in Philadelphia.
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One of the foundation's goals is to figure out to how give grassroots organizers and young people the tools to convene meetings or rally around a cause.
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They sought to postpone the hearing, fuming over a Labor Day night dump of 42,000 pages of documents less than 24 hours before the committee would convene.
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The opposition asked to convene an extraordinary session, a right guaranteed by the Constitution when one-quarter of members in either house of the Diet so request.
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Tens of thousands of visitors from around the world were due to convene in San Francisco to discuss the latest trends in malware, hacking and computer viruses.
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France and Britain convene an emergency meeting of the Security Council and press for enforcement of last month's Resolution 2401, calling for an immediate cessation of hostilities.
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The Big East university presidents are expected to convene on a conference call in the next few days to vote on inviting UConn to rejoin the conference.
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On Friday evening, 10 members of the caucus will convene a town-hall-style meeting in Brooklyn, where Ms. Bass said impeachment was sure to come up.
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They convene in a secluded bunker to be drilled by Yannik (the preternaturally composed Torsten Flassig), who will decide who gets to go to the red planet.
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The chairman has not imposed a blanket ban on Mr. Rohrabacher's travel or power to convene hearings, nor has he stripped Mr. Rohrabacher of his subcommittee chairmanship.
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Blackburn said the Senate Judiciary Committee will convene a task force with her at the helm to probe the power of tech titans, according to the person.
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Washington (CNN)Fourteen federal judges will convene an emergency meeting Wednesday to discuss concerns about President Donald Trump and the Justice Department's intervention in politically charged cases.
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She said the first step should be to convene a group of key leaders to have a transparent discussion on how coronavirus could impact operations and health.
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Collin Green, the head of Naval Special Warfare Command, made the decision to convene the personnel review boards after consulting with top Navy and special operations leaders.
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Just before Christmas a group of girls who were arguing over boys and accusations that had been made on social media asked him to convene a circle.
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The organization said it would convene its emergency committee on Friday to assess the new threat from the disease, which devastated West Africa a few years ago.
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At that point, a federal agency like the Labor Department would convene the bargaining, with employer groups on one side and the worker groups on the other.
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Salame, in an interview during a break in military talks in Geneva, said that he expected political-level talks to convene in the Swiss city on Feb.
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Then, on Saturday, youth delegates will convene in New York for a climate summit, and world leaders are scheduled to gather to discuss global warming on Monday.
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The 50 leaders and royal representatives from across Europe as well as North America and Australia will first convene for a dinner with Rivlin on Wednesday night.
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The committee said it would convene a hearing on Monday to allow its lawyers and those for the Intelligence Committee to formally present evidence in the inquiry.
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He said its goal was to persuade the country's highest legislative body, the People's Consultative Assembly, to convene to impeach Mr. Joko and appoint a caretaker government.
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UGL said in a statement that it would convene a board meeting to consider the offer and urged shareholders not to take any action in the meantime.
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Andrew M. Cuomo's efforts have been laudable, but not transformational, the only option is a constitutional convention, which New Yorkers can convene by referendum every 20 years.
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Ultimately, Alien-Stock came to function as so many spaces on the internet do, somewhere that people in a very narrow niche could convene and find community.
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