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Definition of Roundtables
1. roundtable [n] - See also: roundtable
Lexicographical Neighbors of Roundtables
Literary usage of Roundtables
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Conversations about the Future: The 1994 Minnesota Congress on Sustainable by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"David Runnalls These sobering facts, along with Canada's growing awareness of
its own problems, led to the creation of roundtables on the environment and ..."
2. The Year in Trade (1997): Operation of the Trade Agreements Program, 49th Report edited by Arona Butcher (1999)
"The country roundtables featured 12 LDCs that had completed their national needs
... The country roundtables were intended to identify actions that the LDCs ..."
3. Sexual Harassment Policy Survey of Fifty States and the District of Columbia (1993)
"The Task Force sponsored an initial series of six roundtables for persons of ...
Two roundtables were held for African-American men, one for Asian- American ..."
4. Developing Countries: Debt Relief Initiative for Poor Countries Faces Challenges by Thomas Melito (2000)
"... from Bolivia's Process for Involving Civil Society in Developing the Poverty
Reduction Strategy Expected results - roundtables with rural municipalities ..."
5. The Responsibility to Protect: Research, Bibliography, Background by Thomas G. Weiss, Don Hubert, Gareth J. Evans, Mohamed Sahnoun (2001)
"... roundtables AND NATIONAL CONSULTATIONS An integral part of the deliberations
by the ICISS consisted of 11 regional roundtables and national ..."
6. Competing with the Government: Anticompetitive Behavior and Public Enterprises by R. Richard Geddes (2004)
"Also see Swedish Competition Authority, "Abuse of Dominance and Monopolization,"
OCDE/GD(96) 131, Competition Policy roundtables, Number 8, obtained from ..."