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The implication of the term is that despite their public differences, the two parties operate behind closed doors as a single entity, intentionally creating social strife and dividing people between them while pursuing a single secret uniform set of actual goals.
The term "behind closed doors" is used in several sports to describe matches played where spectators are not allowed in the stadium or venue to watch. [1] A match played in this manner is also referred to as a crowdless game. Such games are rare in professional sports, and usually occur due to reasons outside either teams' control.
In the House, Rule XVII, clause 9, governs secret sessions, including the types of business to be considered behind closed doors. A motion to resolve into a secret session may only be made in the House, not in the Committee of the Whole. A Member who offers such a motion announces the possession of confidential information, and moves that the ...
Behind closed doors – matches in which spectators are not present. Was the norm during large parts of the COVID-19 pandemic . May be imposed as a form of sanction for clubs whose supporters have behaved inappropriately. [ 45 ]
(The Center Square) — Sanctuary cities could be one of the most hotly debated issues – whether behind closed doors or on the chamber floor – during the Virginia General Assembly’s 2025 ...
English translations have also been performed under the titles In Camera, No Way Out, Vicious Circle, Behind Closed Doors, and Dead End. The original title, Huis clos ('closed door'), is the French equivalent of the legal term in camera (from Latin, 'in a chamber'), referring to a private discussion behind closed doors.
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Gildon said raises for state employees were negotiated with Inslee’s office behind closed doors, with those raises based on what is “feasible.” ... “The problem is there’s no definition ...