Speaker

  • 51speaker —   Ka mea e ōlelo ana (the one talking), ha i ōlelo (lecturer, orator), luna ho omalu (chairman).    ♦ To the honorable speaker, i ka mea hanohano, ka luna ho omalu …

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  • 52speaker — spikeris statusas T sritis Politika apibrėžtis D. Britanijos, JAV ir kai kurių kitų anglosaksiškų tradicijų parlamentų, paprastai žemųjų rūmų, vadovas. Statusas, įgaliojimai, teisės ir pareigos įvairiuose parlamentuose skiriasi, bet iš esmės… …

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  • 53speaker — garsiakalbis statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Įtaisas, elektrinius garso signalus paverčiantis akustiniais signalais – garsu. Svarbiausi parametrai: garso ↑dažnių juosta ir galia. Dažnių juosta apibūdina garso kokybę. Kuo platesnė juosta …

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  • 54speaker — The official designation of the president or chairman of certain legislative bodies, particularly of the House of Representatives in the Congress of the United States, and of one or both branches of several of the state legislatures, i.e. Speaker …

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  • 55Speaker wire — is used to make the electrical connection between loudspeakers and audio amplifiers. Modern speaker wire consists of two electrical conductors individually insulated by plastic. The two wires are electrically identical, but are marked (e.g. by a… …

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  • 56Speaker of the House of Assembly — may refer to any of the following presiding officers ( speakers ) of legislative bodies styled Houses of Assembly:flagicon|Anguilla Anguilla *Speaker of the Anguilla House of Assemblyflagicon|Australia Australia *Speaker of South Australian House …

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  • 57Speaker of the Legislative Assembly — may refer to any of the following presiding officers of parliamentary bodies styled legislative assemblies:flagicon|Australia Australia *Speaker of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly *Speaker of the New South Wales Legislative… …

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  • 58Speaker Denison's rule — is an explanation given by a 19th century Speaker of the British House of Commons, John Evelyn Denison, as to why the Speaker casts their vote in most cases in favour of, rather than against, a government, where they have the casting vote. The… …

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  • 59Speaker of the National Assembly — may refer to:;Kenya *Speaker of the Kenyan National Assembly;Kuwait *Speaker of the National Assembly of Kuwait;Mauritania *Speaker of the National Assembly of Mauritania;Pakistan *Speaker of the National Assembly of Pakistan;South Africa… …

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  • 60Speaker of the House — is a political term referring to a number of people:*In the United Kingdom and Canada, the Speaker of the House of Commons is the individual elected to preside over the elected House of Commons. In the UK, it may also erroneously be used as… …

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