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council
{i} divan
council
konsey

Devrim konseyi strateji planlamak için toplandı. - The revolutionary council met to plan strategy.

Lee Leffingwell, Austin Şehir Konseyi'nin başkanıdır. - Lee Leffingwell is the head of the Austin City Council.

council
kurul

Yeni bir öneriyi tartışmak için bir yürütme kurulu oluşturuldu. - An executive council was formed to discuss the new proposal.

council
meclis

İl belediye meclisine adaylığımı koyacağım. - I'm running for city council.

Ben de, bir belediye meclisi üyesiyim. - I'm a councillor, too.

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komisyon
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kurultay
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müşavere
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Council of State Danıştay
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(Askeri) KONSEY: Yönetmelikler veya genel emirlerle kurulmuş, daimi inceleme veya istişare grubu. Konsey, kendisine verilmiş konular üzerinde belirli makama teklif ve tavsiyelerde bulunur. İlgili makamların (asker, sivil veya karma) kıdemli temsilcilerinden mürekkeptir. İlgili şahıslar için bu kurulda üyelik -asil sekreterlik görevi almış olanlar dışında- esas görevlerine ek bir görevdir
council
ihtiyar heyeti
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şüra
council
asamble
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belediye meclisi
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kurum
council
(Ticaret) idare heyeti
works councils
(Ticaret) çalışma konseyleri
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kiraya verilen
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danışma kurulu
council
(ev/daire/vb.) yerel idare tarafından yapılan
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denetlenen
council
{i} yönetim kurulu
Council
meclisi
council
konsil
council
şurası
training and enterprise councils
eğitim ve kurumsal konseyleri
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{i} İng. belediye meclisi; ihtiyar heyeti
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councilman encümen üyesi
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Council of Ministers Bakanlar Kurulu
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bilhassa belediye encümeni üyesi
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Kabine
council
Devlet Şurası
council
şûra
village councils
ihtiyar meclisi
İngilizce - İngilizce
plural of council
Buddhist councils Lyon Councils of Toledo councils of
Councils of Lyon
13th and 14th ecumenical councils of the Roman Catholic Church. The First Council of Lyon was convened by Pope Innocent IV in 1245 after he fled to Lyon from the besieged city of Rome; the pope deposed the emperor, Frederick II, and urged support for Louis IX on the Seventh Crusade. At the Second Council in 1274, Pope Gregory X nominally reunited the Eastern and Western churches, but the Greek clergy soon repudiated the union
councils of Toledo
Eighteen councils of the Visigothic church held in Toledo, Spain, from 400 to 702. Most attending were bishops, with some members of the lower clergy and the nobility. The decisions often affected civil and political affairs, and nearly all were convoked by kings. At the third Council of Toledo in 589, King Recared rejected his Arian faith and accepted Catholicism, an event that led to the unification of Visigothic Spain with Catholicism as the state religion
city councils
plural form of city council
council
A committee that leads or governs (e.g. city council, student council)
council
discussion or deliberation
privy councils
plural form of privy council
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A council is a group of people who are elected to govern a local area such as a city or, in Britain, a county. Cheshire County Council The city council has voted almost unanimously in favour. David Ward, one of just two Liberal Democrats on the council. = local authority
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{n} an assembly met for consultation
Buddhist councils
In most Buddhist traditions, two early councils on doctrine and practice. The first, which most modern scholars do not accept as historical, was reputedly held at Rajagrha (modern Rajgir), India, during the first rainy season after the Buddha's death, to compile his remembered words, including the sutras and monastic rules. The second, which is accepted as historical, met more than a century later at Vaisali, India, to resolve disputes within the monastic community. Theravada Buddhism recognizes subsequent councils: a third, called by Ashoka AD 247, at which the doctrinal disputes were resolved in its favor, and others continuing up to the mid-20th century. Other Buddhist traditions recognize other important councils at which their respective canons were established or edited
Izvestiya Sovetov Deputatov Trudyashchikhsya SSSR Russian: News of the Councils
formerly in full Izvestiya Sovetov Deputatov Trudyashchikhsya SSSR (Russian: "News of the Councils of Working People's Deputies of the U.S.S.R.") Russian daily newspaper published in Moscow, the official national publication of the Soviet government until 1991. Founded in 1917, it grew rapidly in circulation. Restrictions during World War II and under Joseph Stalin slowed its growth, but it was transformed into a lively, readable daily under the editorship of Alexei Adzhubei, Nikita Khrushchev's son-in-law, while remaining an instrument of the state. Following the Soviet Union's breakup, it became an independent, employee-owned publication whose liberal editorial policy often put it at odds with both unreconstructed communists and Russian nationalists
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(n ) Kaligho, kahlihgoh
council
(Christianity) an assembly or theologians and bishops and other representative of different churches or dioceses that is convened to regulate matters of discipline or doctrine
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In some organizations, the council is the group of people that controls or governs it. The permanent council of the Organization of American States meets today here in Washington
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[n] An assembly of people meeting to consult, deliberate, or advise on a certain issue
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The entire body of registered girl and adult members in a given geographical area such as GSSJP
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The volunteer decision-making body at each level Each District, Division, Area and Province, as well as National, has a Council responsible for that level Each Council is composed, in part, of representatives from the next lower Council (for example, Area Council has Division Commissioners as Members)
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A council is a specially organized, formal meeting that is attended by a particular group of people. President Najibullah said he would call a grand council of all Afghans = conference. municipal council Basel Council of Chalcedon Council of Clermont Council of Constance Council of Constantinople Council of Council for Mutual Economic Assistance Europe Council of Ferrara Florence Council of Foreign Ministers Council of Four Hundred Council of the Gulf Cooperation Council Jerusalem Council of Lateran Council National Security Council Nicaea Council of order in council Privy Council Sovereign Council Trent Council of United Nations Security Council United Nations Trusteeship Council Vatican Council Second World Council of Churches
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a meeting of people for consultation; "emergency council" a body serving in an administrative capacity; "student council" (Christianity) an assembly or theologians and bishops and other representative of different churches or dioceses that is convened to regulate matters of discipline or doctrine
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Act of deliberating; deliberation; consultation
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An assembly of men summoned or convened for consultation, deliberation, or advice; as, a council of physicians for consultation in a critical case
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A collection of Cub Scout Districts Our is the Chickasaw Council
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{i} assembly, board, group of people (gathered to advise, plan, etc.)
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Council houses or flats are owned by the local council, and people pay rent to live in them. There is a shortage of council housing
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the Student Union Council (Fredericton) and the Student Representative Council (Saint John)
council
A formal meeting of all the wolf-rider elves in the holt, usually to consider a major decision
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The local body that operates from the town hall to raise local taxes and administer local services A formal group of experts brought together on a regular basis to debate matters within that sphere of expertise, and with advisory powers to government It can be contrasted with a commission which, although also a body of experts, is typically given regulatory powers in addition to a role as advisor to the government
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Whenever the word "council" is used in this code, it shall be construed to mean the city council of the City of Fairfield
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A body of man elected or appointed to constitute an advisory or a legislative assembly; as, a governor's council; a city council
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The governing body of the School, responsible for determining strategy, including the strategic approach to teaching and learning Its members are company directors of the School It comprises lay, academic and student members, elected under Memorandum and Articles of Association
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Council is used in the names of some organizations. the National Council for Civil Liberties. community health councils
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A Council, in the context of Religious life, refers to the members of the Leadership group: they are responsible for the welfare of the members and the administration of the goods belonging to the Institute
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Common term for Institute Advisory Board Each NIH institute convenes such a group to review the decisions of the IRGs for program relevance and need and to determine institute funding levels This is the second stage of the peer review process
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a body serving in an administrative capacity; "student council"
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elected or appointed group of people assembled for governing or advising, as in: We're going to have to take that idea up with the town council
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Indicates a regional fishery management group The Fishery Conservation and Management Act of 1976 as amended created the regional councils For example, the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council develops fishery policies designed to manage those species most often found in Gulf federal waters
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a meeting of people for consultation; "emergency council"
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The Oregon Investment Council
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A formal group of experts brought together on a regular basis to debate matters within that sphere of expertise, and with advisory powers to government For example, Canada has a 'Standards Council of Canada" which debates and proposes standards policies and is able to make recomendations to the government of Canada It can be contrasted with a commission which, although also a body of experts, is typically given regulatory powers in addition to a role as advisor to the government
regional councils
councils that deal with matters within a specific region
councils