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Filter by Meaning The committee decided to prorogue the debate until the next meeting.
The opposition accused the government of trying to prorogue the session to avoid a vote.
The parliament voted to prorogue the session until the new law was passed.
The president decided to prorogue the executive order on immigration.
The school had to prorogue the field trip due to safety concerns.
The court decided to prorogue the sentencing hearing until a pre-sentence report could be prepared.
The judge decided to prorogue the hearing until the parties could resolve a discovery dispute.
The plaintiff's lawyer requested to prorogue the case until a settlement could be reached.
The court decided to prorogue the trial until a key witness could be located.
The court decided to prorogue the custody hearing until a child welfare report could be completed.
The judge decided to prorogue the trial until a new jury panel could be selected.
The court's decision to prorogue the trial until a crucial piece of evidence could be obtained was seen as necessary for a fair trial.
The parties agreed to prorogue the hearing until a settlement conference could be arranged.
The defendant's lawyer requested to prorogue the hearing to give his client more time to prepare his defense.
The court decided to prorogue the hearing until the defendant's mental health could be evaluated.
The judge agreed to prorogue the trial until the defendant's mental health could be evaluated.
The parties agreed to prorogue the arbitration proceedings until an expert witness could be consulted.
The judge granted the defendant's motion to prorogue the trial until he could recover from an injury.
The judge decided to prorogue the hearing until the defendant could be present in court.
The plaintiff requested to prorogue the trial until he could secure additional funding for his legal representation.
The airline company decided to prorogue its flights to some destinations due to political unrest.
The owner had to prorogue the restaurant after a fire broke out in the kitchen.
The movie theater had to prorogue its screenings due to a power outage.
The government decided to prorogue the program after it failed to produce the expected results.
The charity organization has decided to prorogue its fundraising campaign until next year.
The bank had to prorogue its services for a day due to a technical issue.
The company has decided to prorogue their operations due to financial losses.
The hospital had to prorogue its elective surgeries due to a surge in emergency cases.
The museum had to prorogue its exhibitions due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The restaurant will prorogue its service for a few days to renovate its kitchen.
The school board voted to prorogue the district's school due to low enrollment.
The university will prorogue its campus activities due to a pandemic outbreak.
The theater company will prorogue its productions until further notice.
The president has the power to prorogue any legislation that does not comply with the constitution.
The council has decided to prorogue the resolution until the next meeting.
The government has decided to prorogue the tax reform bill.
The council agreed to prorogue the resolution to increase taxes.
The university has decided to prorogue the previously announced changes to the academic calendar.
The judge ordered to prorogue the sentence until new evidence could be presented.
The court has decided to prorogue the previous ruling due to new evidence.
The governor decided to prorogue the city ordinance banning the use of plastic bags.
The mayor promised to prorogue the decree that allowed construction in the park.
The court ordered to prorogue the order to vacate the property until the appeal was heard.
The king decided to prorogue the new tax decree.
The government decided to prorogue the parliament until the next year.
The judge decided to prorogue the hearing until the defendant could obtain legal representation.
The committee chair decided to prorogue the meeting until the next day to allow members to review new information.
The judge decided to prorogue the hearing until the next day to give the defendant more time to prepare.
The speaker announced that the house would prorogue for a week due to an emergency situation.
The board of directors decided to prorogue the annual meeting until a new CEO could be appointed.
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