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minutes from yesterday's meeting vs minutes of yesterday's meeting

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Minutes from yesterday's meeting' implies that you are referring to the notes taken during the meeting, while 'Minutes of yesterday's meeting' implies that you are referring to a document summarizing what happened during the meeting.

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minutes from yesterday's meeting

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to the notes taken during yesterday's meeting.

This phrase is used when you want to refer to the detailed notes or records that were taken during yesterday's meeting.

Examples:

  • I need to review the minutes from yesterday's meeting to prepare for the next one.
  • The minutes from yesterday's meeting will be distributed to all team members.
  • Could you send me the minutes from yesterday's meeting?
  • Also the minutes from yesterday's N.S.A. meetings.
  • We will now proceed to the approval of the Minutes from yesterday's sitting.
  • I did not see my name in yesterday's Minutes from yesterday, but I was here.
  • Special gumbo tonight from yesterday's chicken.
  • We're up $27 already from yesterday's entire proceeds.
  • Up significantly from yesterday's 12,000.
  • It's from yesterday's paper.
  • I have money from yesterday's lunch.
  • It's from yesterday's paper.
  • It was parked two blocks away from yesterday's crime scene.
  • One of the bills from yesterday's bank robbery popped.
  • Preliminary paperwork and interviews from yesterday's bankrobberies and collecting evidence from County.
  • One of the bills from yesterday's bank robbery popped.
  • It's a complication from yesterday's fracture.
  • Cellphone footage from yesterday's show is already up.
  • Here we see the graphic images from yesterday's robbery, where four men dressed as Justin Bieber...
  • As you can see from yesterday's Minutes, there was no Question Time and yet the sitting ended at 10.20 p.m., i.e. considerably earlier than planned.
  • Madam President, you will notice from yesterday's Minutes that I spoke six times on behalf of the Green Group on six different reports.
  • Mr President, it appears from yesterday's Minutes that Mr Barón Crespo replied to an intervention of mine from the previous day.
  • You read? Patterson's roof just caved in from yesterday's damage.

Alternatives:

  • notes from yesterday's meeting
  • records from yesterday's meeting
  • summary of yesterday's meeting

minutes of yesterday's meeting

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a formal document summarizing what happened during yesterday's meeting.

This phrase is used when you want to refer to the official summary or record of what took place during yesterday's meeting.

Examples:

  • The minutes of yesterday's meeting have been approved and will be circulated.
  • Please review the minutes of yesterday's meeting before our next session.
  • The minutes of yesterday's meeting provide a clear overview of the decisions made.
  • My reason for asking this question is that I notice in the Minutes of yesterday's meeting that Mr McMillanScott, Mr Janssen van Raay and others had put a written statement into the Secretariat, advising them that they would be present but not voting.
  • I would just like to ask whether Mr Berlusconi's name was included by mistake in the attendance register in the Minutes of yesterday's sitting.
  • Mr President, I must apologise for referring at such a late stage to the Minutes of yesterday's sitting.
  • Mr President, this House has this morning approved the Minutes of yesterday's sitting.
  • Mr Hory's remark has nothing at all to do with the Minutes of yesterday's sitting.
  • Madam President, on page six of the Minutes of yesterday's sitting, three reports are listed under what is referred to as the 'Hughes procedure'.
  • Madam President, a gross mistake has found its way into Item 34 of the Minutes of yesterday's sitting concerning the adoption of the resolution on Euro 2000.
  • Mr President, regarding the Minutes of yesterday's sitting, which have been distributed to us this morning, I should like to point out that my name does not appear on the attendance register.
  • Mr President, page 25 of the Minutes of yesterday's sitting records the proposal you made, on behalf of the Conference of Presidents, regarding the calendar for 1997 and 1998.
  • Mr President, I would like to refer to Item 2 of the Minutes of yesterday's sitting, and return to the subject of crime in Brussels.
  • Mr President, I have no comments on the minutes of yesterday's session, but instead I would like to comment on an incident in this morning's session.
  • Mrs Stenzel, what you are saying does not pertain to observations on the Minutes of yesterday's, that is the previous, sitting.
  • Madam President, with regard to the Minutes of yesterday's sitting, I would like to provide all the Members with some information relating to the introductory intervention of our Irish colleague yesterday morning.
  • Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, in the Minutes of yesterday's sitting, 21 July, my name appears as a Member of the ARE Group. I believe that the ARE Group no longer exists as a political entity.
  • Mr President, I do not want to respond to what the Commissioner has said here, but simply to know when the minutes of yesterday's sitting will be adopted since I know they are not yet available.
  • The President has not responded to the request of the chairman of my group to have the verbatim Minutes of yesterday's sitting revised.
  • Mr Monfils, I can tell you that the interpretation of the Rules of Procedure is included in the Minutes of yesterday's sitting, on page 24, so I would ask you to look at the Minutes.
  • The second point is an extension of yesterday's debate.
  • That said, you raise the issue of yesterday's incident.
  • And we need to see all of yesterday's security footage.

Alternatives:

  • summary of yesterday's meeting
  • record of yesterday's meeting
  • official notes from yesterday's meeting

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