adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
session
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Parties' positions are usually determined beforehand within their working groups or in plenary sessions .
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Now, in an adjoining room, the staff members who would be present at the plenary session had assembled.
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A discussion followed in the plenary session in relation to the two language schedules.
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The plenary sessions on Friday and Saturday were less well received.
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All are located in close proximity to one another, providing scope for multiple syndicate as well as plenary sessions .
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The conference included small-group and plenary sessions .
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But it gave an added attraction to the plenary session anyway.
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These are regarded as essential preparation for the main plenary session this afternoon.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a plenary speech
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The envoy was given plenary powers to negotiate with the rebels.
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The party held a plenary session in April.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But it gave an added attraction to the plenary session anyway.
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In considering whether candidate items were essential, each subgroup used a modified Delphi technique25 that was replicated in the plenary sessions.
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On June 21 the plenary conference was suspended ahead of three weeks of committee-level meetings.
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The conference included small-group and plenary sessions.
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The conference will combine plenary addresses with specialist seminars and workshops.
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The Council has plenary powers to administer the Agreement.