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Filter by Meaning The parliament voted to prorogue the discussion of the controversial bill.
The judge agreed to prorogue the sentence until the defendant's attorney could gather additional evidence to support their case.
The judge agreed to prorogue the sentence for one month, to allow the defendant to get their affairs in order.
The judge decided to prorogue the punishment until a psychological evaluation could be performed on the defendant.
The judge decided to prorogue the sentence until the defendant's mental health could be assessed.
The CEO chose to prorogue the announcement of the company's financial results until next quarter.
The prosecutor asked the court to prorogue the sentencing due to new developments in the case.
The parole board voted to prorogue the release of the prisoner until further notice.
The governor decided to prorogue the execution of the death row inmate.
The defendant's attorney requested the court to prorogue the hearing to give more time for preparation.
The school board voted to prorogue the new policy on cell phone use.
The transportation company will prorogue its bus services on the public holiday.
The factory has decided to prorogue its production line for maintenance purposes.
The lawyer requested to prorogue the hearing until his client could provide additional evidence.
The parties agreed to prorogue the mediation session to allow for further negotiations.
The government has announced plans to prorogue the state-run agency.
The Prime Minister has asked the Queen to prorogue Parliament.
The monarch reluctantly agreed to prorogue the House of Commons on the advice of the Prime Minister.
The court has the power to prorogue a hearing if there are exceptional circumstances that warrant it.
The court agreed to prorogue the trial until a key witness could be located.
The defense lawyer requested to prorogue the proceedings until a witness could be located.
The court's decision to prorogue the proceedings was criticized by the media for delaying justice for the victim.
The museum has decided to prorogue its operations for the rest of the year.
The board of directors has decided to prorogue the proposed merger.
The monarch can prorogue Parliament in some countries.
The company decided to prorogue the policy of mandatory overtime.
The prime minister decided to prorogue the trade agreement with the neighboring country.
The hospital had to prorogue its elective surgeries due to a shortage of medical supplies.
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