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- interest. Conferences can be used as a form of group decision-making, although discussion, not always decisions, is the primary purpose of conferences. The...
- The power conferences are the most prominent athletic conferences in college football in the United States. They are part of the Football Bowl Subdivision...
- given year. Under NCAA regulations, all Division I conferences defined as "multisport conferences" must meet the following criteria: A total of at least...
- conferences in many Methodist Churches, such as The United Methodist Church and Evangelical Wesleyan Church. There are several kinds of conferences in...
- institutes coordinate conferences, workshops, seminars, and colloquia. Recent Solvay Conferences entail a three year cycle: the Solvay Conference on Physics followed...
- The 2024–25 UEFA Conference League is the fourth season of the UEFA Conference League, Europe's tertiary club football tournament organised by UEFA. This...
- threatened to cancel the news conferences when a reporter revealed comments he had given regarding Mexico.: 31  The press conferences were later discontinued...
- the first NCAA Division I conference to have a championship game for football and was one of the founding member conferences of the Bowl Championship Series...
- list of academic conferences in computer science. Only conferences with separate articles are included; within each field, the conferences are listed alphabetically...
- conferences designed to cover specific topics, for a total of 160 conferences over the 19 years this program was active; the phrase "Macy conference"...