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conferee

[kon-fuh-ree] / ˌkɒn fəˈri /


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Those around Mastriano and his campaign — from Abildness to the Patriots Arise conferees, the Shofar Army and Prophet Julie Green — see themselves as entering a future where the temporal meets the supernatural.

From Salon

“This is exactly the wrong approach, and as a conferee I will fight to make sure this bad approach stays out,” Schakowsky, who is in the group negotiating the bill, said in a statement.

From Washington Post

Republicans in both chambers are also pushing conferees to adopt stricter measures to prevent economic espionage by the Chinese government.

From Science Magazine

Typically the negotiators, called “conferees,” break into small groups to hash out differences in various aspects of the budget.

From Washington Post

Generally, the co-chairs of the House and Senate Finance committees are among the conferees.

From Seattle Times