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Silencio Tarsier Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

commission vs. committee

What are differences between them?
  

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A commission is an independent group of people that is advised by the government to work on a task . A committee is a group of people (and in general part of a larger organiation) that meets (most of the time deliberately) to discuss a topic or work on a project.

  • A commission is an independent group of people that is advised by the government to work on a task .
  • A committee is a group of people (and in general part of a larger organiation) that meets (most of the time deliberately) to discuss a topic or work on a project.
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A commission is an independent group of people that is advised by the government to work on a task .
A committee is a group of people (and in general part of a larger organiation) that meets (most of the time deliberately) to discuss a topic or work on a project.

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