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ConferenceThe organization of all party members in the chamber. The conferences elect the party and committee leaders as well as rank-and-file committee members from their party. The conferences meet periodical [..]
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Conference(1) A formal meeting between the representatives of the House and the Senate to reconcile differences between the two houses on provisions of a bill passed by both chambers. Members of the conference [..]
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ConferenceThe organization of all party members in the chamber. The conferences elect the party and committee leaders as well as rank-and-file committee members from their party. The conferences meet periodical [..]
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Conference1 a large official meeting, usually lasting for a few days, at which people with the same work or interests come together to discuss their views The hotel is used for exhibitions, conferences and soci [..]
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Conference1550s, "act of conferring," from Middle French conférence (15c.), from Medieval Latin conferentia, from Latin conferens, present participle of conferre (see confer). Meaning "formal mee [..]
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ConferenceA conference of vessel operators who provide service within a specified trade route and who agree to certain fixed rates within that route.
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ConferenceA group of vessel operators joined for the purpose of establishing freight rates.
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Conferencemeeting for discussion.
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Conferencea meeting of representatives of both houses of Parliament to discuss an issue on which the houses do not agree
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Conferencea prearranged meeting for consultation or exchange of information or discussion (especially one with a formal agenda) league: an association of sports teams that organizes matches for its members a di [..]
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ConferenceAn electronic meeting place dedicated to a particular subject where users come to participate in discussions or group projects. Conferences can be used to post a variety of information such as news se [..]
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ConferenceTCP IP port numbers 531/udp chat
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ConferenceSame as forum, an area in a bulletin board or online service in which participants can meet to discuss a topic of common interest.
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Conferencekonferents
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ConferenceConferencia
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ConferenceA formal meeting of a group of individuals, or representatives of several bodies, for the purpose of discussing topics and/or making decisions on issues of mutual interest, for example, the Charleston [..]
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Conference1 : a meeting for consultation, deliberation, discussion, or interchange of opinions [a on environmental law] see also judicial conference, pretrial conference 2 : a meeting of members of the two ...
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ConferenceAn association of ship owners operating in the same trade route who operate under collective conditions and agree on tariff rates.
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ConferenceAn association of ship owners operating in the same trade route who operate under collective conditions and agree on tariff rates. A group of vessel operators joined for the purpose of establishing fr [..]
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ConferenceA symposium, seminar, workshop, or any other organized and formal meeting, whether conducted face-to-face or via the Internet, where individuals assemble (or meet virtually) to exchange information an [..]
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ConferencePublic dissertation or presentation on a scientific, technical, or cultural theme; also a meeting between government or state representatives with the aim of addressing international issues.
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ConferenceAn association of ship owners operating in the same trade route who operate under collective conditions such as tariff rates and shared capacity. They provide international liner services for the carriage of cargo on a particular route or routes within specified geographical limits and which has an agreement or arrange [..]
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ConferenceSee Forum.
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Conference(n) a prearranged meeting for consultation or exchange of information or discussion (especially one with a formal agenda)(n) an association of sports teams that organizes matches for its members(n) a [..]
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ConferenceA group of shipping companies who have associated to offer regular services on specific routes at published rates. Sometimes referred to as liner shipping. Non conference shipping lines are sometimes referred to as independent or outsiders.
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ConferenceAn association of steamship carriers operating within the same specific trade route who have joined together to set rates and rules to be adhered to by all members.
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ConferenceA group of ocean freight carriers banding together, voluntarily, for the purpose of limiting and regulating competition among themselves. It may establish uniform tariff freight charges and terms and [..]
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ConferenceGeneric term that may refer to a multidisciplinary conference, IEP meeting, annual review, or other type of meeting. When in doubt, it is important to clarify the purpose of any conference.
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ConferenceA group of vessel operators joined for the purpose of establishing freight rates.
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ConferenceA group of vessel operators joined together for establishing freight rates.
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ConferenceAn affiliation of shipowners operating over the same route(s) who agree to charge uniform rates and other terms of carriage. A conference is “closed” if one can enter only by the consent of existing m [..]
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ConferenceAn agreement between shipping companies not to compete on certain elements (e.g. price discounts) on certain shipping routes, so that each may plan for and provide a regular scheduled service. To some [..]
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Conference A group of vessel operators joined together for the purpose of establishing freight rates.
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ConferenceAn association of ship owners operating in the same trade route who operate under collective conditions and agree on tariff rates.
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ConferenceAn affiliation of shipowners operating over the same route(s) who agree to charge uniform rates and other terms of carriage. A conference is "closed" if one can enter only by the con [..]
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ConferenceA meeting between solicitor and counsel for discussion of a case.
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ConferenceA meeting with the solicitor or barrister (or both) to talk about the case.
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ConferenceA special event that: a) focuses on one or more distinct themes in the social sciences or humanities; and b) is open to Canadian and international researchers, as well as students, both graduate and, where appropriate, undergraduate.
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ConferenceThe interagency cooperation process required for a federal action that is likely to jeopardize the continued existence of a species proposed for listing or result in the destruction or adverse modification of proposed critical habitat.
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Conferencelarge meeting held to exchange information, to solve problems or to deal with specific developments. (congress; convention).
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ConferenceA conference is usually a broad event towards end-targets to disseminate results of the projects.
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ConferenceAn association of ship owners operating in the same trade route who operate under collective conditions and agree on tariff rates.
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ConferenceAgreement between shipowners chiefly with a view to enforcing common freight rates to specific destinations and coordinating sea transport.
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ConferenceAn affiliation of ship-owners operating over the same route(s) who agree to charge uniform rates and other terms of carriage. A conference is “closed” if one can enter only by consent of existing members of the conference. It is “open” if anyone can enter by meeting certain technical and financial standards. Conference members are common carriers. [..]
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Conference
The act of consulting together formally; serious conversation or discussion; interchange of views.
* Shakespeare
*: Nor with such free and friendly conference / As he hath used of old.
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