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legislative assistantThe members of a committee attend the committee meetings.
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Yes, he does attend cabinet meetings.
It is estimated that over 2 million people around the world attend AA meetings.
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yesIMPROVED ANSWER:It would depend on what type of meeting is taking place. Growing up in the Methodist Church, we had various committees to oversee various things that went on in the function, structure, and construction of the church.The pastor (or preacher, as we called him) was not required to be at all the committee meetings, unless he was a member of that committee, or if he was invited to attend a meeting.An example would be, a pastor may be a member of the Finance Committee, which oversees the economy of the church. He would not attend the meeting of the Flower Committee (which was women who were in charge of setting a yearly calendar of women in the church to place flowers in the sanctuary for a particular Sunday Service, for only the women placed flowers in the church I attended at a child). The pastor would have no need to attend a meeting such as this, unless the ladies invited him to join the session.
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Hindus have to attend Religious meetings & ceremonies. Also they have to visit temple and worship god if possible.
Hindus have to attend Religious meetings & ceremonies. Also they have to visit temple and worship god if possible.
depends on the boss
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