point of order การใช้
- The point of order calls upon the chair to make a ruling.
- We define G \, as a generating point of order n \,.
- We took care of that tonight by waiving the point of order.
- Any elliptic curve in Edwards form has a point of order 4.
- The United States House of Representatives also allows points of order and appeals.
- Points of order are aimed at killing or delaying a bills.
- Reviewing the latter for Partisan Review, Susan Sontag called " Point of Order"
- Senate Parliamentarian Bob Dove advised the chair to sustain Kennedy's point of order.
- Wilson says he actually does have a formula for finding points of order.
- It would take 60 votes to waive that point of order.
- They may raise points of order that require immediate decision by the Chairman.
- Democrats immediately objected and their parliamentary point of order was upheld.
- Ahmed-Sheikh called a point of order to bring the speaker's attention to the noises.
- Will the gentleman from California state his point of order?
- A point of order is called for at this point.
- The proposed Republican maneuver, called a point of order challenges the bill's funding mechanism.
- "You're going to have a lot more bills knocked off on points of order,"
- "Point of Order, " named for McCarthy's frequently employed interjection, remains a remarkable chamber drama.
- The legislative device Wohlgemuth and Danburg used is called a " point of order ."
- It is hypocritical of Gramm and his cohorts to now pursue the point of order.
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