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Noun Concept
Categories: 2 (number), Parliamentary procedure
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pair  live pair
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In parliamentary practice, pairing is an informal arrangement between the government and opposition parties whereby a member of a legislative body agrees or is designated by the party whip to be absent from the chamber or to abstain from voting when a member of the other party needs to be absent from the chamber due to other commitments, illness, travel problems, etc. Wikipedia
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In parliamentary practice, pairing is an informal arrangement between the government and opposition parties whereby a member of a legislative body agrees or is designated by the party whip to be absent from the chamber or to abstain from voting when a member of the other party needs to be absent from the chamber due to other commitments, illness, travel problems, etc. Wikipedia
Matching of members unable to attend, so as not to change the voting margin Wikipedia Disambiguation
An informal arrangement between the government and opposition parties whereby a member of a House of Parliament agrees or is designated to abstain from voting while a member of the other party needs to be absent Wikidata
The exclusion of one member of a parliamentary party from a vote, if a member of the other party is absent for important personal reasons. Wiktionary
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