Conferences can be categorized as a noun.
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conference - a discussion among participants who have an agreed (serious) topic | ||
conference - a prearranged meeting for consultation or exchange of information or discussion (especially one with a formal agenda) | ||
conference - an association of sports teams that organizes matches for its members |
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1. | noun | The Tigers' chief ideologue, Balasingham, sniffed at the proposal saying that "a solution to the ethnic conflict cannot be predetermined by the resolutions or declarations of donor conferences, but has to be negotiated by the parties in conflict without the constraints of external forces." | |
2. | noun | The U.S. State Department and the misnamed think tanks that follow its lead have held numerous conferences on Kashmir and, in most of them, the solution that has emerged is a valley prized loose from Indian control and under its own version of Ibrahim Rugova. | |
3. | noun | At weekend press conferences in Salt Lake City and Phoenix, FBI and state officials said Jeffs "is considered armed and dangerous and may be traveling with armed bodyguards." | |
4. | noun | You all remember the Iraqi Minister of Information, Mr. Mouhamad Said al-Sahaf and his press conferences when the US forces were already inside Baghdad. | |
5. | noun | We are receiving invoices from Ace Federal Reporters for transcripts of the recent FERC settlement conferences. | |
6. | noun | Number of press conferences during his first three years in office in which Bush referred to questions as being "trick" ones. | |
7. | noun | Many international conferences have been held in Geneva. | |
8. | noun | I'm sick of conferences these days. | |
9. | noun | I haven't attended any of his conferences. | |
10. | noun | I attend scientific conferences. | |
11. | noun | You attend conferences abroad. | |
12. | noun | He attends medical conferences. | |
13. | noun | Have you ever attended one of Tom's conferences? | |
14. | noun | They invite us to their conferences. | |
15. | noun | Tom often attends medical conferences. |
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The Tigers' chief ideologue, Balasingham, sniffed at the proposal saying that "a solution to the ethnic conflict cannot be predetermined by the resolutions or declarations of donor conferences, but has to be negotiated by the parties in conflict without the constraints of external forces." |
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The U.S. State Department and the misnamed think tanks that follow its lead have held numerous conferences on Kashmir and, in most of them, the solution that has emerged is a valley prized loose from Indian control and under its own version of Ibrahim Rugova. |
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At weekend press conferences in Salt Lake City and Phoenix, FBI and state officials said Jeffs "is considered armed and dangerous and may be traveling with armed bodyguards." |
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You all remember the Iraqi Minister of Information, Mr. Mouhamad Said al-Sahaf and his press conferences when the US forces were already inside Baghdad. |
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We are receiving invoices from Ace Federal Reporters for transcripts of the recent FERC settlement conferences. |
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Number of press conferences during his first three years in office in which Bush referred to questions as being "trick" ones. |
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Many international conferences have been held in Geneva. | |
I'm sick of conferences these days. | |
I haven't attended any of his conferences. | |
I attend scientific conferences. | |
You attend conferences abroad. | |
He attends medical conferences. | |
Have you ever attended one of Tom's conferences? | |
They invite us to their conferences. | |
Tom often attends medical conferences. |