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Most government work was conducted in committees of ministers that met without the king.
Today the Cabinet began to establish a special committee of ministers who will work out the details.
This is in contrast in the committee of ministers, where each country has one vote.
He was approved as a preacher by the Manchester committee of ministers appointed in 1644.
In this way, meetings of the committee of ministers became far less frequent.
Failing that, the case will be referred to the court by the commission, or by the Government, or be decided by a committee of ministers.
Prime Minister heads the committee of ministers along with head of executive (Maha Amatya).
In addition, Heath adopted the expedient of mixed committees of ministers and civil servants, a task-force approach to Cabinet government.
The role of the secretariat is to support the Treasury Board as a committee of ministers, and to fulfill the statutory responsibilities of a central government agency.
The "100 Days Plan" of reform released today, which confirmed details reported previously, was drawn up by a committee of ministers appointed by Mr. Arafat.
"We're no longer going to accept crumbs from the table or coming around to the back door," said the Rev. Theodore Goyins, a spokesman for the committee of ministers.
Private construction will still be permitted, Israeli officials said, but Mr. Rabin plans to ask his Cabinet on Sunday to set up a committee of ministers to monitor such projects.
A Joint Ministerial Committee exists in the UK and Canada as a committee of ministers and members of Devolved Administrations.
The two other bodies would be a committee of ministers, comprising himself and police ministers of the country's nine new provinces, and the other an "interim board of police commissioners".
Arnold Struycken first held the position of Political Director of the Council of Europe from 1949 to 1954 and was as such the Committee of Ministers's main adviser.
Mr. Sharon's security cabinet decided to stop the building of the mosque, and named Natan Sharansky, the housing minister, to head a committee of ministers to recommend an alternate site within two weeks.
The coalition is made up of public housing tenants, those on waiting lists, community organizations, including a committee of ministers and a labor union, Local 1081 of the Communications Workers of America, was organized in 1987 to promote housing opportunities.
With the PESC Report and the Economic Assessment before them, a Cabinet committee of ministers with the same name (PESC) then decides the levels and share out of expenditure for year three.
On the 64th anniversary of his death, deputy prime minister María Teresa Fernández de la Vega said a committee of ministers would consider annulling the verdicts against Companys and other victims of Franco's military tribunals.
However, the working methods for such conferences were only formalised in 1971 with the adoption of Committee of Ministers Resolution (71) 44., which gives a list of conferences with which the Council of Europe "has a special working relationship".
But for a time in the 18th century, adjendas and meetings came to be planned in a committee called the "Committee of ministers", consisting of the members of the "Conseil d'En-haut" or of the "Conseil des Dépêches" meeting without the king.
In practice, their use of the executive powers is directed by the Cabinet, a committee of ministers of the Crown responsible to the elected House of Commons and chosen and headed by the Prime Minister of Canada (at present Stephen Harper), the head of government.
He was a member of the general assembly of 1638, when he was named one of a committee of ministers to inquire-from personal knowledge of the handwriting of the clerks and their own memory of events-into the authenticity of certain registers of the general assembly that had been missing for some time.