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This caused a bit of concern at first, but the Chair of Local Government (Democratic Senator Louise Lucas) was amenable to re-refer the bill to Education and Health.
Not Larry Sabato: 2009
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This caused a bit of concern at first, but the Chair of Local Government (Democratic Senator Louise Lucas) was amenable to re-refer the bill to Education and Health.
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Keep copies of all terms and conditions because you want to be able to re-refer to them.
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If prosecutors choose to re-refer their charges, Guantánamo detainees should be made safe from the possibility of double-jeopardy.
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ACTION : From committee: Amend, do pass as amended, and re-refer to Com. on APPR.
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But if it does, Senate leaders should move to pass it, not re-refer it to committee, which is the current recommendation.
All Stories 2011
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"We need, at some point by the end of the week, to reach a conclusion whether we are going to persevere down the same track or re-refer Matthew for a consultation regarding the best way to manage it."
WalesOnline - Home 2010
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The referring GP (who inevitably incurs the wrath of the patient) has then to re-refer.
The purple scorpion John Page 2010
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"We need, at some point by the end of the week, to reach a conclusion whether we are going to persevere down the same track or re-refer Matthew for a consultation regarding the best way to manage it."
WalesOnline - Home 2010
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"We need, at some point by the end of the week, to reach a conclusion whether we are going to persevere down the same track or re-refer Matthew for a consultation regarding the best way to manage it."
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