roll call

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English - Turkish
yoklama
(Askeri) YOKLAMA: Bir teşkilat mensuplarının isimlerini listeden okumak
(okulda/toplantıda yapılan sözlü) yoklama
askerlik yoklaması
isim yoklaması
roll call vote
Tek tek isim okunarak yapılan oylama
call the roll
yoklama yapmak
call the roll
(deyim) Call the names of people from a list of those enrolled, expecting them to reply if they are present
vote by roll call
(Politika, Siyaset) isim okuyarak oylama
English - English
the reading aloud of a list of names, and subsequent responses, in order to determine who is present or absent
such an event in a legislative body in order to determine if a quorum exists
the time of day fixed for such an event
A roll call of a particular type of people or things is a list of them. Her list of pupils read like a roll-call of the great and good
A vote of a committee or the full Assembly or Senate Committee roll calls are conducted by the committee secretary who calls each member's name in alphabetical order with the Chair's name last Assembly roll calls are conducted electronically with each member pushing a button from his/her assigned seat Senate roll calls are conducted by the Reading Clerk who reads each Senator's name in alphabetical order
To determine a vote on a question by taking of names in favor and opposed
calling out an official list of names
The taking of votes by individual member either in committee or in the full chamber In the House chamber roll calls are conducted by electronic means In the Senate they are done by orally polling senators one at a time The state constitution requires the House and the Senate to take a roll call vote ("a vote by yeas and nays") on final passage of a bill, on adoption of conference reports, and on concurrence in amendments by the other chamber, but grants any five members the right to have a roll call on any question (Mo constitution Article III, Sections 26 and 27) House and Senate roll calls are recorded in the House and the Senate Committee roll calls are recorded in minute books kept by each committee and filed in the Missouri State Archives at the end of each year
Recording the vote of each member of a committee or of the full Assembly or Senate Committee roll calls are conducted by the committee secretary, who calls each member's name in alphabetical order with the name of the chair called last Assembly roll calls are conducted electronically, with each Member pushing a button from his or her assigned seat Senate roll calls are conducted by the Reading Clerk, who reads each Senator's name in alphabetical order
This refers to the voting procedure Before electronic voting machines were installed in the House and Senate chambers, a clerk would read the roll call and the legislators would register their decisions by voice votes Today, an electronic board lists the names of the legislators Individual votes are registered when legislators select "aye" or "nay" votes via buttons on their desks
The accounting for the attendance of members when the Senate or House is in session and [2] the recording of votes on a bill usually expressed as yea (yes) or nay (no)
To determine a vote on a question by the taking of names in favor and opposed
To determine a vote on a question by the taking of names of those in favor and those opposed
If you take a roll call, you check which of the members of a group are present by reading their names out. We had to stand in the snow every morning for roll call
A notification that hound(s) and handlers are Present and Accounted For
commander; line up for attendance
The act of calling out names from a list in order to find out those present
A recitation by the reading clerk of each legislator's name, done at the beginning of a floor session, or during a call of the House or Senate, for the purposes of identifying those present
Opening roll call is available for all Operator Assisted and Reservation-less Plus ContactCalls Each participant is announced by name, making sure that all listeners are aware of connected parties
roll call vote
voting by calling individual names
rollcall
Alternative spelling of roll call
call the roll
mark attendance, check attendance by reading the list of those who are supposed to be present (mainly in a classroom)
roll-call
the act of reading out an official list of names to check who is there
roll call

    Turkish pronunciation

    rōl kôl

    Pronunciation

    /ˈrōl ˈkôl/ /ˈroʊl ˈkɔːl/

    Etymology

    [ 'rOl ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English rolle, from Old French, from Latin rotulus, diminutive of rota wheel; akin to Old High German rad wheel, Welsh rhod, Sanskrit ratha wagon.
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