Examples of 'committee may decide' in a sentence

Meaning of "committee may decide"

committee may decide - Refers to a group of individuals who are responsible for making decisions or taking actions on a particular matter. Usually, a committee is formed to discuss and evaluate various options, gather information, and reach a consensus or final decision

How to use "committee may decide" in a sentence

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committee may decide
The management committee may decide.
The committee may decide whether or not to force an answer.
Take such other action in the exercise of its functions as the Committee may decide.
The committee may decide to contact the applicant in order to clarify a particular issue.
In exceptional cases, however, the executive committee may decide to hold closed sessions.
Any committee may decide to ask for one or more meetings to be held elsewhere.
If appropriate, the Management Committee may decide to convene extra meetings . c.
Any committee may decide to ask that one or more meetings be held elsewhere.
According to the information it receives, the Committee may decide to,.
The monitoring committee may decide to obtain support by setting up subcommittees on specialist topics.
The Vice-President of the Commission/High Representative, a committee may decide to hold its proceedings in camera.
The committee may decide to take any further parliamentary action it deems necessary.
The Association Committee may decide on a different schedule.
The committee may decide not to recommend an award in either one or both categories.
The Trade and Development Committee may decide to admit observers on a permanent basis.
The Committee may decide on appropriate action.
Members of the Steering Committee may decide to entrust the Chair to another Party.
The Committee may decide to publish these documents.
In some cases, the committee may decide to hold a hearing.
The Committee may decide to obtain additional information from.
If deemed necessary, the Committee may decide to prioritize a report over others.
The Committee may decide to hold sessions in other locations.
In exceptional cases, the Committee may decide to extend that time period.
The Committee may decide that a particular meeting or meetings shall be held in private.
Optionally, the Committee may decide to hold a public hearing.
The Committee may decide not to proceed with submissions which it considers to be.
The peer assessment committee may decide not to award the prize in a given competition.
The committee may decide to hear the Member concerned.
The Joint Committee may decide on a different schedule.
The Committee may decide to consider two or more communications jointly.
The Cooperation Committee may decide on the publication of such recommendations.
The Committee may decide to issue an opinion whenever it sees fit.
Each Education Committee may decide however on how detailed the minutes should be.
This Committee may decide that others attend the sessions as observer.
In these cases, the Committee may decide to mark the areas as ground under repair.
The Committee may decide upon one or more of the following measures.
The cooperation Committee may decide to approve changes or corrections and to amend Annex III.
The Committee may decide to obtain additional information from the following.
The Interim Committee may decide to amend the provisions of this Protocol.
The Committee may decide to summon members of the Government to appear before it.
The Committee may decide to appoint rapporteurs and set up working groups.
The Joint Committee may decide to admit other persons to its meetings as observers.
The Joint Committee may decide to adopt decisions or recommendations by means of a written procedure.
The Committee may decide on its own initiative to draw up opinions and reports.
The Committee may decide to adjourn any session temporarily and resume it at a later date.
The Committee may decide to make available such observations independently of its annual report.
The Joint Committee may decide to shorten or terminate the transitional period indicated in paragraph a.
The EPA Committee may decide on any transitional or amending measures that might be necessary.
The EPA Committee may decide on any transitional measures or amendments which may be necessary.
The committee may decide that parts of the Bulletin shall be published in other languages.

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