Examples of Committee substitute in a sentence
Substitutes for the Panel must be Members of Committee or their named Committee substitute.
This amendment, which was part of the Judiciary Committee substitute, would allow the FISA Court to review compliance with minimiza- tion procedures that are used on a pro- grammatic basis for the acquisition of for- eign intelligence information by targeting individuals reasonably believed to be outside the United States.
The Company also may, from time to time and in the manner determined by the Committee, substitute or assume outstanding options or performance or restricted stock awards granted by another company, whether in connection with an acquisition of such other company or otherwise.
Neither will the ad hoc Hearing Committee substitute its judgment on the merits for that of evaluators in cases involving denial of tenure or promotion, non-reappointment, or salary determinations, or for that of a University-wide committee in cases governed by University-wide policies.
On April 25, 1996, with a quorum present, by voice vote, the Committee on the Judiciary unanimously ordered the Committee substitute to S.
In section 3, in the definition of sub-committee, for "Committee." substitute "Committee;".Sch.
On April 25, 1996, by voice vote, the Committee on the Judiciary unanimously ordered the Committee substitute to S.
The Committee asked that, to ensure all parties are represented at Audit Committee, substitute members are appointed to attend meetings if the committee member is unable to attend, subject to having received appropriate training.
Most significantly, H.R. 1578, as reported, detailed expedited procedures for a vote on an Appropriations Committee substitute as an alternative to the President’s rescission package.
In no case may the Committee substitute its judgment for that of another committee of the Faculty, or any academic department or program, or any council or committee of the administration, with regard to any subject matter within the jurisdiction of such committees, councils, departments or programs.