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They are divided into two groups, called senates, of eight judges.
All other disciplines act through their faculty senates or councils.
Other matters are decided by senates consisting of three justices.
An early riser, he gave the first speech in the Senates for years of mornings.
They, however, had senates elected for life, which, if followed, could threaten the liberty of the people.
"This is still one of the most closely divided Senates in all of our history."
"Then what of all these other Parliaments and Senates you have described?"
In some federal states senates also exist at the subnational level.
He earlier was elected to the state senates of Ohio and Minnesota.
Elections to the Senates of several other countries, and to regional bodies, are similarly staggered.
Mississippi, Louisiana and Virginia are the only states with no women in their state senates, according to the study.
In senates, a gain of 63 seats raised the Republican share to 23 percent from 12 percent.
It is also shifting authority away from powerful faculty senates to university presidents and their boards.
"Only four women in the nation serve as speakers of state houses and presidents of senates."
The campus senates are the colleges' governing bodies, with broad powers over curriculum matters.
It's a convention of any political institution, of faculty senates or editorial boards.
Senates consisting of professors, staff members and students have emerged as the new governing bodies in nearly all departments.
The term is also used in connection with procedural maneuvers in various state senates.
However, perhaps due to the increasingly controversial nature of the Act, the Senates did not further consider the proposed legislation.
This change was largely due to the heavy financial burdens which the Roman government laid on the municipal senates.
It must have required more brains to invent all those things than would serve to stock 50 Senates like ours."
In 1853 he was organizing the Finnish senates archives, and modernizing it into better standards.
Debates of Senates dreadfully in earnest are seldom given frankly to the world; else perhaps they would surprise it.
Nothing more than a court can reign here henceforth; the nobles and the senates are destroyed."
In an effort to maintain their rule, the ruling Senates of Europe agree to restrict the public's access to science and technology.