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CabinetThe Cabinet is the team of 20 or so most senior ministers in the Government who are chosen by the Prime Minister to lead on specific policy areas such as Health, Transport, Foreign Affairs or Defence. [..]
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Cabinetthe group of ministers appointed by the President
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CabinetThe ‘board of directors’ of executive government. Made up of the President / Prime Minister as chairman and each director as a secretary or minister responsible for the relevant government departments such as defence, environment, trade etc.
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Cabinet1540s, "secret storehouse, treasure chamber," from Middle French cabinet "small room" (16c.), diminutive of Old French cabane "cabin" (see cabin); perhaps influenced by ( [..]
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CabinetAll the Cabinet Ministers and the Prime Minister together. Also often used to indicate a meeting of the cabinet (e.g. "The Minister has Cabinet at 10").
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Cabinetgroup of high-ranking government officials, usually top advisers to a president or monarch.
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Cabinetpiece of furniture with shelves or drawers for storing or displaying items.
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Cabinetthe group of senior ministers in a government
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CabinetAll about the Cabinet, including roles and remits, how to attend Cabinet meetings and new executive...
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CabinetA Cabinet in landscaping terms is a hedged enclosure at the end of a walkway.
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Cabinetin gardening, a term that refers to a hedged enclosure at the end of a walk.
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CabinetA hedged enclosure at the end of a walkway or path.
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CabinetIn gardening, a term that refers to a hedged enclosure at the end of a walk. cambium
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Cabineta piece of furniture resembling a cupboard with doors and shelves and drawers; for storage or display persons appointed by a head of state to head executive departments of government and act as offici [..]
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Cabineta kind of cupboard with glass doors where you keep ornaments or collections of things, a council of ministers
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Cabinetn. The body of men constituting the official advisors of the executive head of a nation.
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CabinetThe cabinet is lower case.
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CabinetKey ministers or shadow ministers who occupy important portfolios and advise and consult the party leader. They are sometimes called the frontbench, as they sit in on either side of the aisle in a Parliament. This area is reserved for ministers and leaders of the principal political parties. Candidate: A person who stands for election to Parliament [..]
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CabinetGabinete
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CabinetThe group of Ministers who work closely with the Prime Minister. > See Cabinet Minister
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CabinetThe group of senior ministers at the head of the government.
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CabinetThe central decision-making body of executive Government. Chaired by the Prime Minister, the Cabinet is a collective forum for Ministers to decide significant Government issues.
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CabinetGroup of senior ministers, appointed by the governing party, with responsibility for implementing and administering government policy.
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CabinetA committee of ministers which makes almost all significant government decisions. Some members of the Executive may not be in Cabinet. Cabinet members are appointed by the Governor-General on the recommendation of the Prime Minister, who also allocates portfolios.
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CabinetThe senior members who are chosen by the leader of the party, who decide government policy and coordinate the work of the different departments.
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CabinetA box-profile sign with interior illumination. Mounting can be on a wall or on a monument, pole or high-rise sign.
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CabinetThis governing body is made up of the Ministers of government departments and the Premier. This body advises the Premier. The ministers are appointed by the Lieutenant Governor on the recommendation of the Premier and are usually chosen from elected members of the Party which forms the government. The cabinet formulates government policies and is r [..]
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Cabinetthe term for the leading government ministers, led by the Prime Minister.
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CabinetThe large lower box that holds the playfield, coin box, and flipper buttons. It often has color attention-attracting graphics, especially on later model games with detailed many-color side art. Not [..]
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CabinetThe organization in an annual conference whose membership consists of the resident bishop and the district superintendents. The Cabinet provides oversight and direction for the work of the annual conf [..]
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CabinetThe group of senior Ministers of the Scottish government appointed by the First Minister.
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CabinetThe Cabinet consists of all Ministers who are appointed on the recommendation of the Prime Minister, usually from among the members of the House of Commons. The Cabinet decides the Government's priorities and policies, determines the legislation that will be presented to Parliament, and raises and spends revenues. [Glossary of Parliamentary Te [..]
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Cabinet The cabinet is a meeting of the prime minister or premier and the ministers who together make key decisions about government administration and policy. Decisions made by cabinet bind all members of the ministry, and public disagreement with a cabinet decision by a minister will require the resignation or dismissal of the minister.
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CabinetIn the political context, a cabinet is a board make up of certain officers. The U.S. President's cabinet is made up of the Vice President and the heads of 15 executive departments-the Secretari [..]
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CabinetThe Cabinet in the ACT consists of either four or five Ministers. They are appointed by the Chief Minister.
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CabinetThe executive of the government, consisting of those Members appointed by the President. It is responsible for the administration of the government and the establishment of its policy.
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Cabinet(n) a piece of furniture resembling a cupboard with doors and shelves and drawers; for storage or display(n) persons appointed by a head of state to head executive departments of government and act as [..]
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CabinetA cabinet is a group of advisers to a president, a minister or a Commissioner. In the EU every Commissioner has his or her own cabinet, typically with seven academic or lay advisers plus secretarial [..]
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CabinetA physical enclosure for rack-mount equipment; standard cabinets have 19” wide horizontal spacing between mounting rails.
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CabinetAn enclosure designed either for surface mounting or flush mounting and is provided with a frame, mat, or trim in which a swinging door or doors are or can be hung.
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CabinetAn enclosure designed either for surface mounting or flush mounting and is provided with a frame, mat, or trim in which a swinging door or doors are or can be hung.
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CabinetAn advisory board to the President, consisting of the heads of the thirteen executive departments of the federal government.
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CabinetThe CABINET endorsement marking is used for material that will be presented to, and/or require decisions by, Cabinet or Cabinet committee.
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CabinetA small, private room where works of art, valuables and curiosities were kept and contemplated at leisure; over time the term was used for the collections themselves. Renaissance cabinets played an im [..]
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CabinetCabinets can come in many forms, from the industrial to the ornate, and usually consist of drawers and shelves; some feature glass doors for the display of objects. Cabriole: A kind of leg that curve [..]
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CabinetIn Westminster political systems the cabinet is a group of senior ministers. Along with the head of state, the cabinet constitutes executive government.
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CabinetA select group of state officials who each head one or more of the principal bureaucratic departments or agencies of the executive branch of government and who meet as a group from time to time for th [..]
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