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total committee memberships to accomodate the majority party, and those appointments are ratified by the entire Senate through an organizing resolution. For example, when Democrats too the majority in June of 2001, rather than taking away a GOP committee seat they merely added a Democratic one to get their one-seat majority on committees. The same is true usually after elections, where traditionally if the minority party has lost seats on a committee through retirement or a defeated incumbent, those seats are normally left unfilled and the majority picks up seats. There's generally an unwritten gentleman's rule not to take away seats from the minority party to create a majority, even if that means exceeding the total cap on membership. An example is the Appropriations Committee. It currently has 28 members (15 R - 13 D). Two GOP senators were not relected, which would make the committee equally divided at 13 each. Democrats took the two GOP seats and with Reid's decision to go off the committee had room for one more for 15 members. But that would leave Democrats with two extra seats instead of one, so my assumption is that the GOP will add one seat for a total of 14 GOP seats and a total 29 on the committee. That's just an educated guess on my part. We won't know until the Senate GOP picks its committee members.
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like you to know that I, for one, particularly appreciate your additions to the discussion. You've provided an excellent link -- and one that makes me think that our list of superdelegates page should (once this is resolved) pass a standard of following demconwatch on policy and interpretation, just as the main democratic primary page does with respect to superdelegates.
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produced and performed independently of one another. The skits are related by a theme decided by the Board of Governors (which consists of six students chosen by their respective sings and the faculty advisor); this year's theme being New York City. The three productions are then judged by parents, teachers, members of the administration and the Board of Governors.
513:(not just one or two)? Personally, I think it's a bit much and where links to those pages exist, they shouldn't exist... but of course I trust your judgement (so no reversions in terms of entries, of course). It just surprises me, that's all. Especially those ones at the bottom where the article doesn't have a signficant mention of "base" in it... Oh well. 917: 727:. The two are totally different. "Bank Street" should be at "Bank Street", and the school can be at its page. If you're confused, a hatnote link to the disambiguation page will help you out. I'm not posting this at the talk page, because there really is no issue here. The primary use for Bank Street is Bank Street. Why wouldn't it be? -- 449:
been to have committees established in party ratios roughly equivalent to that of the chamber as a whole, there is no obligation of the majority to do this. I particular remember the opening of Congress in 1981, when the Dems had lost control of the Senate and their House majority slipped slightly.
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As far as including some of this information on Knowledge (XXG), that might make sense, however given the discretion to bypass the rules as necessary the true situation in the Senate might not match what the rules actually say. There's a section on the Senate rules, but it merely summarized the rules
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Thanks for your contribution regarding the use of "superdelegates" and for the post on my page. Even though the number of people who write in favor of the use of the term "superdelegate" in the talk page doesn't dissuade Dr Who1975 from pushing for dispute and arbitration (which is his right), I'd
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In order for the Demoracts to gain a two seat majority, they'd need at least two or three additional senate seats. There's no magic formula other than the full senate ratio and the committee ratios are generally the same. The Rules also give latitude to the Majority and Minority leaders to agree on
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and I would appreciate any input you could provide. Before it can be approved or denied, I would prefer a lot of feedback from multiple participants in the project. So if you have the time please join in the discussion to help improve the WikiProject. Keep up the good work in link repair and thanks
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I'm cleaning up disambig links to Unknown, and Template:UKIceHockey team is putting automatic links for the Head Coach line, and when the Head Coach is Unknown, this creates a link to the Unknown page. I'm trying to clean these links up, but can't without modifying the template, or changing the few
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Sing was first introduced at Stuyvesant last year as a theatrical competition between the Senior, Junior, and Freshman-Sophomore Caucuses (the Freshmen and Sophomores were combined due to the small size of the Freshman class.) Each sing will present its own original musical-comedy skit, written,
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Funny, the things one saves - I've got a Stuy SING II program from 1974, an old mimeographed thing running on three faded-blue legal-size sheets, folded into a booklet. I don't think it looked any better the morning after SING! when I took it out of my pocket than it does today :-)
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You knew there would be a lack of consensus leading up to today, and I hope you'll be willing to accept the compromise between your POV and others concerning how Lieberman should be listed on Knowledge (XXG) where party affiliations are concerned.
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It really does surprise me. I'm changing "chemistry" to "the sciences" (the two genetics ones are more biology than chemistry). Anyway, thanks for your help, and thanks for dropping a note to me just to tell me what was going on.
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I think the writer meant "Beltran underperformed early in the season". I think the "at first" meant "early on", not "first base". I didn't change back it as I personally don't remember if he was worse earlier in the
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You could just click on my user page to find out where I am. But if you insist, I am in Toronto. I just googled "Bank Street" and on the first page, only one of the results is for the school. The rest are for
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entries: Durham Wasps, Telford Wild Foxes, Peterborough Pirates, Paisley Pirates, Streatham Redskins, Murrayfield Racers. Any suggestions how to resolve this? (forgot to sign) Simon12 15:56, 16 May 2006 (UTC)
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I'm modified the template so it doesn't automatically wikilink; I shall go through UK Ice Hockey teams using the template and sytematically change and wikilink where coach names are available (and have an
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do you have a source for it being at msg? i have not been able to confirm it yet....if you have a source that lists them all, go for it or if it is on the web, forward it to me and i will edit the site.
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Democratic representation on key committees, particularly Ways and Means, Appropriations, and Rules, setting up a 2/3 majority on each. He was probably trying to short circuit GOP plans to create a
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of procedure and points to the official rules on the Senate website. Discussing how committees are composed may be too much inside baseball for some. I'll leave it for the peanut gallery to decide.
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Regarding your suggestion in this afd, there's nothing to merge or move. All three singers' pages already mention the album, awards, certifications and chart singles from the two
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You're from New York. Google knows where you are, and can tailor searches to your area. But that does not make this educational institution the primary use. I got news for ya:
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It is simply a personal message, to you. Your POV on this has been very clear for months, and I'm simply letting you know on a personal note that I am open to compromises.
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able to do with the House as a whole). The Speaker was perfectly within his rights to do so, but there was much wailing and gnashing of teeth on the GOP side of the aisle.
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Okay, go ahead. If there's anything I disagree with I'll discuss it with you. (More likely to do with structure/style than inclusion of entries, but we'll see.)
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Wow. You said you've been dabing links to the page for a while, so I assume you've selected entries based on that — are all those meanings really linked to
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should redirect to a non-street in New York. Your idea that the school is "popular" is laughable, because I haven't even heard of it until yesterday. --
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My SING II program isn't looking good enough to scan for either article, but if you'd like to try your hand at one of the ones you've got, go for it.
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No, I'm not sure about the "former" schools, but I figured if I couldn't drum up any information then it was the best guess.
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Ohh!!! I bet you're right - I hadn't considered that. Still, like you say, it's a questionable assertion at best. —
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Thanks for letting me know about the merge. I searched around but wasn't able to find any existing info on the Wiki.
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Anyhoo -- I've appreciated and noticed your contributions, both on this matter and on earlier edits. Regards, --
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