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transmittal

[trans-mit-l, tranz-] / trænsˈmɪt l, trænz- /






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Little wrote in his transmittal letter that he fears the “civil-enforcement mechanism will in short order be proven both unconstitutional and unwise.”

From Seattle Times

“The claim that there is widespread, systemic indoctrination occurring in Idaho classrooms is a serious allegation,” Little wrote in the bill’s transmittal letter addressed to Republican House Speaker Scott Bedke.

From Washington Times

Earlier this month, council staffers were unable to get past the fence to deliver the city’s legislation for congressional transmittal, he said.

From Washington Times

She wrote that the fence is just the latest in a string of recent difficulties surrounding the obscure ritual known as “congressional transmittal.”

From Seattle Times

The high court earlier this year suspended the transfer, saying the home secretary had failed to first analyze the transmittal under Britain’s 2018 data privacy law.

From Washington Post