caucus

  • 51caucus — 1. встреча посредника с одной из сторон в ходе медиации (mediation), метод челночной дипломатии ; 2. встреча посредника с представителями обеих сторон в коллективных трудовых отношениях на Западе …

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  • 52caucus — noun (C) a group of people in a political party, who meet to discuss and decide on political plans …

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  • 53caucus — n assembly, assemblage, gathering; meeting, conclave, convention, council, conference, session …

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  • 54caucus — cau·cus …

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  • 55Caucus — /ˈkɔkəs/ (say kawkuhs) noun 1. the parliamentary members of the Australian Labor Party, who meet regularly to discuss policy and who elect the parliamentary leaders of the party. 2. a private meeting of the parliamentary members of the Australian …

  • 56caucus —   n. small powerful committee, especially in political party; meeting of such committee …

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  • 57caucus — /kokas/ A meeting of the legal voters of any political party assembled for the purpose of choosing delegates or for the nomination of candidates for office …

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  • 58caucus — /kokas/ A meeting of the legal voters of any political party assembled for the purpose of choosing delegates or for the nomination of candidates for office …

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  • 59caucus — A local political meeting; a meeting of persons of the same political party or of the same views in general, called and conducted for the purpose of determining a course of action which the participants should follow as a group in a larger… …

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  • 60caucus — n. 1 US a a meeting of the members of a political party, esp. in the Senate etc., to decide policy. b a bloc of such members. c this system as a political force. 2 often derog. (esp. in the UK) a a usu. secret meeting of a group within a larger… …

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