Pigeonholed (of people or things) filed in the appropriate category or compartment (like the pigeonholes in a desk), often with the sense of being dealt with and forgotten; shelved.
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Many bills are pigeonholed due to a combination of factors, including limited legislative time, competing priorities, and the influence of political agendas. Committees often prioritize bills that align with their interests or have stronger support, leading to less attention for others. Additionally, the complex nature of some legislation may result in lawmakers opting to delay or sideline bills rather than engage in lengthy debates. This process can effectively stifle important discussions and limit the passage of potentially beneficial legislation.
No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.
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See mean-8. Or get a dictionary.
There is no statistical term such as "deviation mean".
Pigeonholed means to put something away until a proper time. A bill that is being considered towards a new law might get pigeonholed if the current Congress does not want to deal with the issue. The bill could stay pigeonholed for a long time.
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A pigeonholed bill is one that has been ignored by a congressional comittee and has therfore died before being signed into law.
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Most bills die in committee.
Classified, assort, file, label etc.
It is set aside and no longer considered. >Gradpoint
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Pigeonholed
A pigeonholed bill is one that has been ignored by a congressional comittee and has therfore died before being signed into law.