Committee in a sentence as a noun

The committee of 25 people simply maintained a website where they could collect opinions.

This sounds much more like an effort to CYA from the committee chair and NSA than it does an actual investigation or anything useful.

Each Congressperson can only have 2 committee assignments.

I am convinced there is some kind of long-term drinking game going on in the C standards committee to see how many different uses they can come up with for the word "static".

The tech community might get its act together, give up all social causes and form some kind of committee or group to push for such amendments, but I seriously doubt it.

In a normal scandal story, the appropriate committee would grant immunity to Snowden, have him testify, then bring up Clapper, have him testify, and compare notes.

Everything was done through a multi-layered committee committee structure, with memos continually being circulated about needs to separate the "wheat from the shaft" and like gems.

No matter what they say, GoDaddy hasn't reversed their position until they do so in front of Congress and publicly withdraw their letter of support from the judiciary committee hearings.

Hard to know that employee X has said the same thing about every candidate that has come from Y, and if the committee sees two comments one positive and one negative and there isn't anyone on the committee who knows any different then how do you evaluate?The simplest solution if either has an equal probability of being the 'correct' assesment is that you pass on them because you can't know if you have bad data.

Proper Noun Examples for Committee

Assignment to the House Science Committee correlates with a -$46,000 drop in fundraising relative to all other committees in the House.

Committee definitions

noun

a special group delegated to consider some matter; "a committee is a group that keeps minutes and loses hours" - Milton Berle

See also: commission

noun

a self-constituted organization to promote something