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The homophone of counsel is "council." Both words sound alike but have different meanings. "Counsel" refers to advice or guidance, while "council" refers to a group of people assembled for a specific purpose, like making decisions or providing governance.
False, only the permanent members of the Security Council have the ability to veto a number of different kinds of decisions.
how are women represented on the council that makes decisions about Olympic games?"
The Council of Jerusalem.
chiefs,the grand council, council of elders
The council will make decisions about the upcoming project at the next meeting.
The Spartan assembly comprised the male citizens. The council (Gerousia) of 30 elders conducted normal business and placed important matters before the assembly for decisions.
Yes, the homophone for council is counsel. Both words sound the same but have different meanings: council refers to a group of people that are gathered to make decisions, while counsel refers to advice or guidance.
Councilors are elected by the local community and are there to represent its views. Councils have different ways of making decisions. Since 2000 most councils in England have had a small executive group that is responsible for the overall business of the council. Its decisions are subject to analysis by a different group of councilors who meet in analyzing panels, to check and monitor what the council does. Smaller councils often have a committee structure dealing with separate aspects of the council's business, rather than having executive and scrutiny panels. While the full council (a meeting of all members of the council) is theoretically responsible for all the decisions made, in practice most of the work is delegated (A person authorized to act as representative for another) to smaller groups of councilors or council officers. The arrangements are designed to ensure that people know who in the council is responsible for taking decisions, how they can have an input into decision making, and how they can hold decision makers to account.
The council made all the decisions
The Mayor leads Council meetings and represents Council on formal occasions. The role of Councillors is to make decisions about the running of the community and the Council. Councillors listen to the issues and ideas of individual residents and community groups and make strategic and policy decisions The General Manager is Mark Ferguson. His job is to provide advice to Council, implement the decisions of the Council and manage its resources effectively. Represent Council to key stakeholders, both Government and Community.