terms of reference造句1. The government has announced the terms of reference for its proposed committee of inquiry.
2. The matter was outside the committee's terms of reference.
3. The matter, they decided, lay outside the commission's terms of reference.
4. But the terms of reference themselves pose problems, too.
5. The terms of reference for the phone concessions were to go on sale Monday.
6. Although it has no formal terms of reference, its discussions principally concern grants and expenditure levels.
7. Our terms of reference suggested that we should consider drama in the context of the great dramatic works of literature.
8. Even within its own terms of reference, the positivist approach has problems.
9. Sub-Committee E has wider terms of reference than the other sub-committees.
10. The precise status and terms of reference of this committee remain obscure.
11. The matter will be governed by the terms of reference and the procedure established, together with any code of conduct adopted.
12. As a result, the terms of reference will be sold beginning at an undetermined date no later than April 1.
13. Budgets and terms of reference for each subsequent stage of assistance will be agreed with yourselves before starting an assignment.
14. Thus, terms of reference for the study will be established, and the scope and extent of the investigation defined.
15. Terms of reference for due diligence will naturally be a matter for yourselves and the investigating accountants to consider and agree.
16. Both sides have to agree on the terms of reference before there can be a trade deal.
17. Those terms of reference seem to suit the Secretary of State down to the ground./terms of reference.html
18. Includes terms of reference, membership, ordinance and voter registration.
19. Contains terms of reference, overview, membership, comments and enquiries from the public.
20. Publication of the terms of reference of the Audit Committee.
21. They're blundering about like a ship in the fog, with no terms of reference to steer by.
22. The accountants' contract with the parties was to assess damages claimed in the terms of reference.
23. Planning Guidance on Architects Advisory panels for panel members and panel users was prepared together with model terms of reference.
24. But because both systems deify one aspect of reality they produce problems which are insoluble within their own terms of reference.
25. Reagan is also being accused of ordering scientists to ignore the terms of reference of the memorandum.
26. It is intended that the hearing should be informal, and this is indicated by the following standard terms of reference.
27. By the end of the seventeenth century, in Newton's science, the terms of reference had changed.
28. It is often desire to include a budget limit within the terms of reference, taking into account time and quality criteria.
29. By exploring punctuation, for example, and paragraphing, it goes far beyond a dictionary's terms of reference.
30. Of course it's the prime minister who asks for a royal commission, for the king to make that appointment and the terms of reference are set out by the government.