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The business men tabled the idea at the meeting.
The verb form of "table" is "to table," which means to present for discussion or consideration in a formal meeting or legislative assembly.
In British English, to table a motion, means to bring up a motion for debate. In American English, it means to postpone a motion. Opposites!
means that the meeting decided to do something - to take action
The businessman tabled the issue. We tabled the matter because it will not be important until next week. Vivian tabled the discussion with her daughter. Julian had to table the matter.
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In the US it means to set it aside for the time being. For example if a bill is tabled in the House of Representatives then it is put aside and not discussed any more. In the UK and generally in other English speaking countries in means to put forward for discussion. For example a bill is "tabled" in the House of Commons for discussion. This is an example of the same phrase having opposite meanings depending on where it is used, and a glaring example of how ridiculous our cousins are. In all seriousness, they famously mean the exact opposite. The Brits and Aussies talk of laying something on the table where all will see it and do something about it, the Americans about doing so, with the implication that it will lie there and be ignored! During World War 2 a meeting of top Allied commanders nearly broke up in a furious row because both Brits and Americans wanted urgent action on something but one side's expressing this as tabling it was misunderstood by the other side as meaning doing nothing!
Stamps show that something is genuine. As such, putting a stamp on something refers to acknowledging or endorsing it after meeting certain standards.
It usually means something was proposed, seconded and voted on in the meeting. If the majority of the vote was for whatever had been proposed - it's said to have been carried.
Chances are he likes what he is looking at and would be interested in meeting you.
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Certified means to be officially recognize (someone or something) as possessing certain qualifications or meeting certain standards.