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terms of reference

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Terms of reference allude to a mutual agreement under which a command, element, or unit exercises authority or undertakes specific missions or tasks relative to another command, element, or unit. Also called TORs.


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Besides, the Province has also demanded that since most of Nationally produced oil and gas was being drilled from Sindh, the same, when added to the Terms of Reference would enable other non-producing and less -producing Provinces to an unfair allocation, which would hurt Sindh.
Talking to media at Parliament House, he said that PML-Q has filed a motion in National Assembly in this regard, and it has also been agreed that all the political parties will give their terms of reference for abolishment of 17th Amendment.
Qorei said that "what is needed now is to address the international community, US administration, the Quartet and the UN to put a definite reference for the peace process to determine the exact terms of reference and definition of.
 
 
 
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