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HEARINGS

Definitionen von HEARINGS

  1. Plural des Substantivs hearing

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Anzahl der Buchstaben

8

Ist Palindrom

Nein

21
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EA
EAR
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HE
HEA
IN
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AE
AER
AES
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AGE
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Beispiele für die Verwendung von HEARINGS in einem Satz

  • Generally, a modern parliament has three functions: representing the electorate, making laws, and overseeing the government via hearings and inquiries.
  • Authorised by Nelson Mandela and chaired by Desmond Tutu, the commission invited witnesses who were identified as victims of gross human rights violations to give statements about their experiences, and selected some for public hearings.
  • January 28 – After two hearings, Sunni Muslim theologian Ibn Taymiyyah is found innocent of charges of heresy by the Indian Qur'an scholar Safi al-Din al-Hindi.
  • Each of two hearings in English courts found some of the leaflet's contested claims to be libellous and others to be true.
  • Senator Gurney, as chairman of the Senate Committee on Armed Services, led committee hearings for the bill from mid-March to early May.
  • The Seventy-fifth United States Congress held hearings on April 27, 28, 29th, 30th, and May 4, 1937.
  • Peter presided over court hearings alongside Adelaide and also issued several donation charters with her and his brothers Amadeus II of Savoy and Otto.
  • Gregorio Allegri (1582–1652), composer of the famous Miserere, copied from memory on two hearings by the 14-year-old Mozart.
  • Welch, a real-life lawyer famous for dressing down Joseph McCarthy during the Army–McCarthy hearings.
  • In 1855 the records were stored in the cabin of Commissioner Samuel McPhail; the first court hearings were held in that cabin, and a one-story courthouse and jail was built in Caledonia in 1857.
  • Representative Edith Green, chair of the Subcommittee on Education, had held hearings on discrimination against women, and introduced legislation in the House on May 11, 1972.
  • Joseph Welch (1890–1960), special counsel to the United States Army during the Army-McCarthy hearings, in 1954, most famous for asking Senator Joseph McCarthy, "Have you no sense of decency, sir?" during the height of McCarthyism.
  • Supreme Court confirmation hearings, including the contentious hearings for Robert Bork and Clarence Thomas.
  • The CC formation followed a moral panic centered around a series of Senate hearings and the publication of psychiatrist Fredric Wertham's book Seduction of the Innocent.
  • The ESRB was established in 1994 by the Entertainment Software Association (ESA, formerly the Interactive Digital Software Association (IDSA)), in response to criticism of controversial video games with excessively violent or sexual content, particularly after the 1993 congressional hearings following the releases of Mortal Kombat and Night Trap for home consoles and Doom for home computers.
  • She held high-profile hearings on the mistakes of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in the wake of hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005.
  • Countries using common law, including the United States, may use an inquisitorial system for summary hearings in the case of misdemeanors or infractions, such as minor traffic violations.
  • 1973 – The Senate Watergate hearings begin, highlighted by Fred Thompson's discovery of Nixon's secret tapes.
  • Copyright Office NewsNet, a free electronic mailing list that issues periodic email alerts to subscribers regarding hearings, deadlines for comments, new and proposed regulations, new publications, and other copyright-related subjects of interest.
  • The first hearings on implementing free flight were held in August 1994 by Representative Collin Peterson (D-Minnesota), chair of the House subcommittee with investigative jurisdiction over the FAA.



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