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CONFERENCE , a bringing together ( See also: Lat. conferre) for the purpose of discussion, particularly a meeting of members of one or more See also: societies, of representatives of legislative or other bodies, or of different states
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Such are the meetings between members of the upper and See also: lower See also: chambers of the See also: British parliament, or
of the See also: United States congress, to adjust matters of difference, and the assemblies of the See also: prime ministers of the various British colonies, held at stated intervals to consult with the imperial See also: government
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The title of Colonial Conference was changed to that of Imperial Conference in 1907, but the proposal to change Conference, to Council was dropped; it was felt that the administrative functions usually connoted by the word " council" made that title less suitable to an See also: assembly with purely deliberative and consultative See also: powers, which were more fitly expressed by " conference." In See also: diplomacy the word " conference " is used of a meeting of the representatives of states of greater or less importance for the purpose of settling particular points, as distinguished from a " congress," which is properly a meeting of the See also: great powers for the See also: settlement of questions of general See also: interest
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In practice, however, the distinction is not consistently maintained
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The meetings preliminary to a congress and the sessions of the congress itself are also styled " conferences " (see CONGRESS)
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The word is also applied to the See also: annual assemblies for transacting See also: church business in the Wesleyan Methodist Church of Great Britain and to various similar assemblies in the Methodist Episcopal Church of
See also: America (see See also: METHODISM)
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