Example sentences of "by the council of " in BNC.

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1 On the screen Derek Carlisle said , ‘ Our foreign affairs correspondent , Trevor Newsom , is now in the studio on Luctia , ready to explain to us the background to today 's decisions by the Council of the Galaxy . ’
2 The new rules still fall short of the ‘ positive consent system ’ proposed by the European Commission and agreed by the Council of Ministers last month .
3 The 1980s have been a decade of poverty for the poorly paid , with almost two out of every five full-time workers in Britain — nearly six million in all — now earning wages below the decency threshold set by the Council of Europe , the Low Pay unit says ( writes Larry Elliott ) .
4 Your article , ‘ Leaking at the seams ’ ( January 26th ) , made reference to the vehicle being set up by the council of Lloyd 's to reinsure open years of account .
5 Now it looks as if only the banking directive , adopted by the Council of Ministers in December 1989 , will be operative in time .
6 It was only after protracted debate , in which Athanasius of Alexandria , Hilary of Poitiers , and others fought a stubborn campaign of resistance to the Eastern court that Nicene orthodoxy finally triumphed , both in the government 's legislation and in the creed adopted by the Council of Constantinople in 381 .
7 From around 430 , debates on the relation between human and divine in the person of Christ were finally resolved — though further disagreement by no means eliminated — by the Council of Chalcedon ( 451 ) .
8 The proposal will now have to be agreed by the council of EC trade ministers .
9 Of the many changes proposed in this review ( which is still under discussion by the Council of Ministers ) , several are designed to alter policies and aids in the LFAs .
10 This initiative is an excellent one , and if agreed by the Council of Ministers will provide the basis for supporting traditional agriculture without intensification in places such as the Somerset Levels .
11 If agreed by the Council of Ministers it will form the basis for support to the maintenance of traditional agriculture without intensification .
12 A panel of experts , appointed by the Council of Europe last November to advise the Community , found that some European states have yet to develop rules on recourse to DNA analysis in forensic work — a shortcoming they set as the first priority .
13 By doing this the work of the council is expedited and the officers of the council are able to get on with the instructions of the committee without waiting for confirmation by the council of the decisions of the committee .
14 The Report by the Council of Chief State School Officers of the US referred to the economic imperative of quality education for all ; it is more than that — all young people have the right to quality education .
15 Full-time undergraduate , postgraduate , diploma and certificate students are required to pay , prior to enrolment , a composite annual fee as prescribed from time to time by the Council of the University .
16 It was intended that the Commission 's proposals should be agreed by the Council of Ministers in October 1990 and be implemented by January 1992 ; but the employee participation element in particular is controversial , and animated discussions have taken place , with various Committees of the European Parliament having commented at length and suggested a plethora of amendments .
17 ( c ) European legislation Unlike United Kingdom delegated legislation , European legislation , the most typical example of which is regulations made by the Council of Ministers or ( informally ) the Commission of the European Community , enjoys the force of law within the United Kingdom without any parliamentary endorsement other than the general authorisation conferred by the European Communities Act 1972 ( see pp.136–7 below ) .
18 Later in the year , the Kingsley Dunham Centre was visited by the Council of NERC and by the members of the Associated Board for the Research Councils ( ABRC ) .
19 It is uncertain when this disagreement will be resolved , as the issue is unlikely to be discussed by the Council of Ministers at their next meeting on18 January .
20 The European Community art export arrangements agreed by the Council of Ministers last November ( The Art Newspaper No. 23 , December 1992 , pp. 1 , 33 ) are still in mid-air .
21 It has now to be adopted by the Council of Ministers to bring automatically into force three days later the Regulation of the Export of Cultural Goods to outside the European Community .
22 The U.K. government is hoping that the Directive will not be adopted by the Council of Ministers before 5 April , when the next Internal Market Council meets .
23 The Regulation governing another sensitive area , the export of ‘ cultural goods ’ from the EEC , was finally agreed in Brussels , along with the Directive ( see pp. 1–2 ) , by the Council of Ministers for the internal market , on 10 November .
24 The tensions exhibited by the Council of Europe must be attributed not only to its structure , but to the forces which determined it .
25 They were to be sponsored by the Council of Europe and , to some extent , by OEEC .
26 The idea was strongly opposed by Britain , and quickly vetoed by the Council of Ministers .
27 There were , in fact , large areas of responsibility where the Assembly had to be consulted by the Council of Ministers , but its suggestions and amendments could safely be ignored with impunity by the Council .
28 The Court of Justice was to be composed of seven judges , one from each member state plus one other , appointed by the Council of Ministers for renewable six-year terms on the nomination by member governments .
29 These are initiated by the Commission and adopted by the Council of Ministers .
30 The former are considered by the council of ICAO to be necessary to help bring about the regularity and safety of air transport while the latter are considered merely to be desirable .
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