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chamber

[cheym-ber] / ˈtʃeɪm bər /


NOUN
legislative body
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Keeping MPs in Parliament, but using the House of Lords chamber would prolong the works by between seven and 15 years and increase costs to £9.5bn-£18.5bn.

From BBC

The debating chamber is being renovated to include 36 more desks and upgraded technology, at an estimated cost of £4.2m to the taxpayer.

From BBC

There is one female toilet with two cubicles near the plenary chamber, though the entire building itself has nine female toilets with 22 cubicles.

From BBC

“Clean water is worth the cost, but regulators should not arbitrarily establish a level that is low for the sake of being low,” the chamber said in a press release.

From Salon

Eventually the site is set to incorporate a minimum of one million graphics-processing units, according to a statement from the city’s chamber of commerce.

From Barron's