Deliberations definition

Deliberations means weighing, examining, and discussing the reasons for and against an act or decision, but expressly excludes the taking of evidence and the arguments of parties.
Deliberations means weighing, examining, and discussing the
Deliberations means any discussion of the IEC commissioners with each other or counsel regarding a pending investigation, pending complaint, pending motion, advisory opinion, letter ruling, or position statement, whether such discussion occurs during a closed session, an open session, or outside of a regularly scheduled meeting.

Examples of Deliberations in a sentence

  • Deliberations of the Committee shall be informal, confidential and provide a full and fair hearing of the grievance and proposed solutions without formal rules of evidence or a stenographic or electronic recording of the proceedings.

  • Deliberations and recommendations of the panel shall not abridge the rights of an individual teacher.

  • Deliberations and all information including documents submitted to the mediator shall be kept confidential and shall not be brought for the Arbitral Tribunal proceedings conducted in accordance with this Chapter, unless the Parties agree otherwise.

  • Deliberations of the insurance committee shall not constitute negotiations, but the committee shall have the authority to make recommendations to both the Board and the Association.

  • Deliberations of all adjudicating or reviewing commit- tees shall be in camera and completely confidential.


More Definitions of Deliberations

Deliberations means the period of time during a meeting dedicated to discussions on a given subject and decisions made with respect to it;
Deliberations means the confidential process during which the hearing officers discuss the issues presented before the hearing body.
Deliberations means the process by which decisions and policies are formulated.
Deliberations means discussion among members of a reviewing entity leading to a decision on a proposed boundary change at a public meeting for which notice was given under this chapter.
Deliberations means the time set forth in the Schedule of Significant Events when Content Review Experts (CREs) and Instructional Materials Reviewers (IMRs) assemble into review panels and meet in open publicly-noticed meetings to discuss and make recommendations regarding the instructional materials submitted for adoption.
Deliberations means your meetings, and any other deliberations prior, or afterwards, relating to the selection of the participants of the New Year’s Six and the College Football Playoff National Championship Game and/or the CFP Rankings.
Deliberations is a defensible, but by no means certain translation. As Jean-Baptiste Gourinat remarks, “Une cogitatio est-elle une délibération? Rien n'est moins sûr, en fait” (“Comment se determine le kathekon?,” 30). Brennan translates one of the crucial phrases as “all of our deliberations are referred…”