A grassroots vote-buying culture has also robbed the people of their right to elect the wise and the able. |
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The guaranteed, antitypical blessings for the elect rest exclusively upon the meritorious work of Christ. |
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Section 3 was justified by the fear that voters in one state or district might elect candidates who are disloyal to the country as a whole. |
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Note that we don't intend to elect the puppet-masters themselves, they're not popular. |
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Merged state associations may elect two delegates and two alternates to the USBC annual meeting. |
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There is pressure to democratise the corporation, to elect its governors, to ensure it represents all shades of opinion fairly. |
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Since most of these states elect legislators and governors this year or next, they bear close watching as to future trends in American politics. |
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Later this year, New Jersey voters will elect a governor and both houses of the state legislature. |
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He has helped to elect six governors, the mayors of New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Denver, Dade County and San Francisco. |
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He pointed at lessons learned from party chapters of East and Central Java on how difficult it was to elect good governors, regents and mayors. |
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Sanoh added that the provincial governor should elect a committee to poll the residents and collect information. |
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Can we elect to have the whole of the income assessed to tax on my wife, who is only liable to basic rate tax? |
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Clark opened his purse again for the fall elections, determined to elect a legislative majority that would return him to the Senate. |
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Many teachers elect to continue teaching private or group lessons during the summer. |
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The trustee claimed to be entitled to elect under the policy to commute part of the annuity for a tax free lump sum. |
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He was an adviser on 26 winning campaigns and helped to elect about a third of the current Democrat senators. |
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In 1971, residents gained the right to elect a delegate to the House of Representatives. |
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If you elect for the software option which most people do, then, as previously said, it takes a lot of processing power to decode DVD Video. |
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That's all very well, but we don't elect prime ministers to ask difficult questions, we elect them to come up with answers. |
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In a member-led church, all of the members in the congregation generally elect the board or deacon members. |
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The first act of God to remedy the damage and danger, was to predestine an elect people to be restored to the image of his son. |
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They elect a leader democratically, and by popular vote, they start deciding what has to be done. |
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Both leaders gave their support for voters to popularly elect a council mayor to hold office every four years. |
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We tend to elect politicians to change things, and then kick them when they do. |
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Do the politicians we elect have the right to force us to live more healthily? |
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The integrated circuit device, in turn, possesses at minimum a source elect rode and a drain electrode of the same polarity. |
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We will elect nine people to the board, but it will have the ability to co-opt other members if necessary. |
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I elect to stay outside and swim round the point, making a circuit back to the boat through an archway in the cliff. |
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It is a necessary step, according to Glasgow City Council leader elect Steven Purcell, the education convener. |
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The Scotland Act obliges MSPs to elect a new first minister within 28 days of the departure of his predecessor. |
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Instead of throwing him in jail as a public nuisance, and possibly arranging a psych consult, they elect him to civic office. |
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Some 3,3 million voters registered go to the polls in 31 constituencies to elect senators for a re-introduced upper house. |
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It is much easier for minor or new parties to gain votes in parliamentary systems, where voters elect individual members in constituencies. |
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However, it is intended that directors will be able to elect to keep the old rules in place. |
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If they did, they might elect someone not congruent with American interests. |
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In addition to the increased exemptions, you can also elect to pay your taxes in installments. |
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On Paul's death in 1978, Ratzinger attended the two conclaves of that momentous year, and helped elect the unknown Pole, Karol Wojtyla. |
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It is not a matter of indifference to Scots how the English elect to run their education system. |
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In October, the voters in Afghanistan refused to elect a bunch of fanatic theocrats to rule them and the Iraqis have done likewise. |
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Once elected, MPs immediately fall out of the control of those who elect them. |
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The people elect local councils to govern their districts and municipalities. |
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These 1,500 men had a right to elect the city council which governed the city's 13,000 people. |
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God immediately responds to this submission, of which only the elect soul is capable. |
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However, the Bundestag could also decide to elect a new chancellor, either Schroeder or someone else. |
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The provincial chairperson has been nominated as premier elect of the province. |
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History repeated itself when, for the second successive year, the borough's mayor elect was ousted. |
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The meeting also confirmed deputy town mayor Cllr Claire Wright as mayor elect for the next municipal year. |
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Glasgow Hawks are the champions elect of Scottish club rugby following a hard fought but ultimately convincing victory over a feisty Biggar. |
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The Deputy mayor elect of Marlborough has called for action to prevent a local drunkard frightening people, including women and children. |
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Mark is chairman elect of the Scottish Institute of Practitioners in Advertising. |
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The Archbishop of Canterbury elect becomes a Druid and is indignant at those who think he may be flirting with paganism. |
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Since He is the elect one, and the church is the elect people, we are joined to His body, we therefore are elect. |
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Those who do not believe in a God become separated from the elect to be defended by the Crown. |
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From God's perspective Christ died and his atonement is practically effective for the elect who come to know him through the cross. |
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They thought they had the key to the one true way and thus the religious elect should clearly be the ones who ran the governments. |
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Here's a follow-up question I wish one of the elect would ask the designated White House leakers. |
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A competent patient, properly advised by a doctor, may elect to choose a form of treatment which is not the one that the doctor would recommend. |
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That clause allows creditors the choice to elect for this legislation to apply to contracts that existed prior to this law coming into force. |
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The funny thing is that even if you do elect for lower coverage, you wind up not saving that much money. |
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In the same way, man must also elect Christ to stand as his representative before God and to atone for his sin. |
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This issue underlies objections to legal limitations on a woman's right to elect for abortion. |
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McGow is proud of the fact that so many parents stay with the centre, choosing when to elect to have support. |
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Some experts claim it's better to elect for a controlled cut, while others say tearing is preferable as the healing time's quicker. |
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Plan ahead if you elect to choose to make a handgun part of your personal defense plans. |
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In that discussion, I also explained that if they desired they could elect for non-contestable scrummages. |
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A qualifying farmer may elect for a dependent spouse to participate on the scheme. |
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He has asked to vote positively to elect members who would guide the destiny of the nation for the next five years. |
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I have no bone to pick with the counties who were of the elect but have not reached Canaan. |
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A Dartmouth College faculty chairwoman has weighed in on the much-watched race to elect two alumni to the college's board of trustees. |
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We not only worship empty-headed celebrities, we elect them to the highest office in the state. |
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Probably the oldest College is that which meets in Rome to elect a new pope, consisting of the cardinals of the Church. |
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He is among the 117 cardinals who make up the conclave that will elect the next pope. |
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Then, as now, the laity did not elect the cardinals or play even a limited role in their selection. |
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When a medieval pope died, elaborate ceremonies transferred his power to the cardinals who would elect the next pope. |
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History suggests that colleges of cardinals appointed by one pope do not elect a carbon copy as his successor. |
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It will ensure that we are governed by people whom we do not elect and whom we cannot remove. |
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As the system now works, most Canadians elect a backbench member of Parliament, not a cabinet minister. |
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Argentine voters are due to go to the polls to elect a new president on 30 March next year. |
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Many towns also elect three non-partisan members to serve a three-year term on the town cemetery commissions. |
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Once elected, the parliament will then elect a president and two vice presidents. |
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If you like a short sortie you can choose one, on the other hand if you like a brisk climb you may elect for the Masshill climb. |
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Just because the candidates on the left ran a poor election doesn't mean you should try and elect a racist to show them who's boss. |
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Students from classes four to 10 cast their votes to elect their student leaders. |
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Citizens gather under the open sky on a Sunday in spring to pass laws and elect officials by a show of hands. |
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Who's to say you can't elect a party on a platform of elimination of government in a democratic system? |
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They elect presidents and make films into blockbusters and books into bestsellers. |
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Copy the solution of South Africa where blacks and whites come together and elect a president and become one state. |
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While most people fly shop-bought plastic kites, many still elect to build their own. |
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The parliament will elect a president and two vice presidents, who will form a presidential council. |
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Some 115 million Brazilians go to the polls on 6 October to elect a new president, and various federal and state deputies. |
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The Local Government Bill published yesterday also scraps the plans to directly elect mayors of county and city councils. |
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The way we should elect our President is by having a mano-a-mano contest of skill. |
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Additionally, once you elect to take a meeting our online scheduling software eliminates the frustrations of e-mail and telephone. |
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Sailors may elect to install a tri-color light at the masthead that can be used in place of deckmounted lights when the boat is under sail alone. |
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Visitors can also elect to go on guided tours of the zoo which include slide shows, drinks, rusks and marshmallows around the bonfire. |
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German voters on Sunday cast their ballots to elect the members of the parliament's lower chamber, the Bundestag. |
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The local assembly is assigned to elect a governor and design development policy in the province. |
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The assembly will in turn elect a prime minister or president, who will appoint cabinet officers. |
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The presidential primary takes place to elect some of the delegates to the party's nominating convention. |
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But they must act tomorrow if they are to convene the Northern Ireland Assembly to elect a new first minister. |
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The national conference would elect a consultative assembly to serve alongside the Government. |
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It does not matter which candidate's name you elect to put your cross against so long as you make your choice. |
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His only supporters are the old media, determined to elect him despite his bipolarity. |
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These delegates will be accountable to, recallable by, and paid the same wages as the people who elect them. |
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The trouble with all elect brotherhoods is that they tend to place themselves above the ruck of mankind. |
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Every year the divan, the ruling council of the Pirate Republic of Bou Regreg met to elect two officers for the year. |
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Greek Orthodox archimandrites, bishops and their followers will elect three candidates from among the 15 in the first round. |
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We elect a district council to look after the local population's interests. |
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Clubs can elect to charge members a fee to use the kiosk or they can incorporate the cost into the joining fees and monthly dues. |
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Irish dock laborers rubbed shoulders with the aldermen they helped elect in these dimly lit and male-dominated spaces. |
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Why do I feel like the objective of this is to give people something on which they can waste their energy and attention while the elect is deciding on important things? |
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Is that a dog whistle in your ad or are you just happy to elect Chris McDaniel? |
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The original objective of the Federalist Papers was to convince New Yorkers to elect to their state ratifying convention delegates who would support the Constitution. |
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Tri-state area voters would elect the cookie monster if he brought the Knicks another championship. |
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Paradoxically, we have a political system where we democratically elect senators to work in undemocratic body. |
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When a lessee commits a breach of covenant on which the lessor has a right of re-entry, he may elect to avoid or not to avoid the lease, and he may do so by deed or by word. |
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This is the first time county residents will elect the reeve directly. |
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I had many black people tell me I was crazy or divinely misdirected to think they would elect a black state-wide in Illinois. |
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Why should one of the elect be bothered about table manners, if cognitive ability, without virtue or civility, is the alpha and omega of human excellence? |
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The reason we have representative government is because we elect these people to spend a little time thinking that the issues, sometimes we don't have the time to do that. |
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A municipality must be the affair of its resident, and they must elect their representatives as stipulated by the Local Authorities act, but not all on the same day. |
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Those who were chosen by God were no better than reprobates except that by his irresistible grace the elect could be brought to hate their sin, as Sir Walter does. |
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This year, it has 50 field organizers working to elect Malloy and progressive legislators. |
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Since then, it has served to elect Democrats who can only win if they roll up big margins among women. |
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To make this happen, we have to elect legislators who are willing to stand up to the gun lobby. |
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The alternative synod representatives said they would ask for the summoning of a church-people's council to elect a legitimate patriarch of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church. |
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Traditional working class left voters joined with middle-class lifestyler lefties to elect the Green in Cunningham, and the independent Liberal candidate pitched in. |
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The question is whether Maryland Democrats are ready to get that fired up about policy that they elect a liberal underdog. |
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He or she, with lazy, vague, and windy legislation, FOBS the lawmaking off on somebody we elect to execute laws. |
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Four Hundred million Europeans are eligible to vote across the European Union's 28 countries to elect a new European Parliament. |
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Of course, before you elect to roll over amounts to your new employer's retirement plan, check with the plan administrator that the plan has been designed to accept rollovers. |
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After a century of colonial rule and decades of control by the South African apartheid government, Namibians were given a chance to elect their own leader. |
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Massachusetts has not hesitated to elect Republicans to statewide office in the past. |
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The people elect the majlis al-nuab, or Council of Representatives. |
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And Montana and South Dakota are basically red, of course, but are both elect Democrats sometimes. |
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If the fetus is found to be affected, the patient may elect to terminate the pregnancy, which, in the first trimester, is associated with reduced maternal morbidity. |
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Keep your hand raised if you actually live in a state that might plausibly elect a Republican to congress. |
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How long must the majority of the Scottish people continue to elect such deceitful scoundrels and charlatans who masquerade as champions of the working class in our country? |
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Let's see if there's any way to get the media and various other members of the capital's elect to avoid another round of self-administered bamboozlement. |
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So there are enormous consequences for all of us when the owners elect not to act like owners, but like timorous lackeys desperate to please management. |
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It's obvious to me that charity does not begin at home anymore, and it does not matter who we elect to run this country, they will make a mess of it anyway. |
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Action Now recently helped elect Toni Foulkes, a former Chicago ACORN leader, to the Chicago City Council. |
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The movement's leader was the only one who could elect the head of the parliamentary group, the Parliament itself, the heads of ministries, and the prime minister. |
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On Tuesday, the SBC voted to elect Arkansas megachurch pastor Ronnie Floyd as its next president. |
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He was met with an unbelieving public that refused to elect him. |
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Its citizens would directly elect its own president, who would choose a cabinet, with an inner core of MEPs at Strasbourg acting as a democratic counterbalance. |
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We are accustomed to governments not doing what we elect them to do, so we carry on uncomplainingly without demanding answers from our elected representative. |
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Southerners refused to suspend the House rules to elect the speaker with a plurality. |
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Exactly two years later, voters will return to the polls to elect an 88-member constituent assembly to decide on a constitution and the future form of government. |
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They will also elect three multi-ethnic state presidency members, a Serb Republic president and assemblies for 10 cantons in the Muslim-Croat federation. |
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Black smoke from the roof of the Sistine Chapel signalled that cardinals had failed to elect a new pope in the first ballot of their secret conclave yesterday. |
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Most modern conclaves have lasted only a few days, but if cardinals have failed to elect a Pope after about two weeks of balloting, they can opt for a simple majority. |
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On the other hand, if you elect for the more expensive hardware option, much less CPU power is needed and often both the picture and sound quality are greatly improved. |
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A full-time farmer may elect for income averaging only if he was charged to tax on his farming profits for the two immediately preceding tax years. |
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As a conversionary movement, millennialism seeks to create an exclusionary circle of the elect who can read and share the signs of imminent and immanent history. |
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The complaint is that Calvin's God is a salvation Scrooge, reluctantly doling out redemption to an elect few rather than lavishing his grace on all of humanity. |
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On the other hand we have the announcement that he will offer up new hope to the Scottish economy as the chief executive elect of Scottish Enterprise. |
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The prime minister elect used his first full media interview since last night to affirm that he intended to follow through on what had become a key election promise. |
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When the Archbishop elect made his formal entrance to York Minster later in the day, his first act was to kneel in silent prayer with head bowed for more than 10 minutes. |
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Ilkley Parish Council has chosen its new leader elect for the coming year. |
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Police were called to the Three Cups pub in Malmesbury after mayor elect Patrick Goldstone was barred indefinitely from the hostelry in the Triangle. |
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Until 1571 churchwardens were elected by the whole parish, and after that time it was usual for the parish to elect one warden and the minister the other. |
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While in the US most women receive epidurals for pain relief in labor and many elect labor inductions, neither of these common procedures is evidence based. |
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They meet once a week, and every two months elect a coordinator from among themselves to share collective responsibilities with the managing trustee. |
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Let's all hope they take their time to elect the new fellah! |
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So to the extent that we give up powers to EU institutions, we are giving up democracy itself, and consigning our governance to people we did not elect and cannot remove. |
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So far, unionists have refused to elect a deputy Lord Mayor so that Maskey, alone in the chair, will have to preside without respite throughout all council meetings. |
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Of course, Hawaii did elect a Republican governor two years ago. |
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We elect people to be governors, to be legislators, to be presidents, we elect them because we believe in certain values that we also see that they believe in. |
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If we cannot elect men with sufficient education and honor even to try to be wise, we can number in a few score the years in which the elective power will remain ours. |
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At the same time successful attempts to entice a younger audience and elect younger RAs have disarmed many critics whilst alienating some of its traditional audience. |
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It is the first vote ordinary people will have in America's exhaustingly long, complex and costly race to elect the first president of this millennium. |
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The Additional Member System used to elect Members of the Scottish Parliament makes it difficult for a single party to have an absolute majority. |
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Its most important functions are to appoint two assessors to the University Court and elect the university's chancellor. |
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The Assembly must elect a First Minister, who selects ministers to form the Welsh Government. |
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For most indictable offences, the accused person can elect to be tried by either a judge alone or a judge and jury. |
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In common with the other ancient universities of Scotland, students at Glasgow also elect a Rector. |
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But despite the new ruling about women in combat, I suspect that not many women will elect to do the some of the grungiest jobs. |
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In 1858, the Court of Directors ceased to have the power to elect members of the Council. |
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As was customary in Mongol military tradition, all princes of Genghis's line had to attend the kurultai to elect a successor. |
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On 30 August 2001, the East Timorese voted in their first election organised by the UN to elect members of the Constituent Assembly. |
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The Dutch government has guaranteed that the people on the islands will be able to elect Senate members, and is considering options for this. |
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Starting from the 2015 unified local elections, Indonesia start to elect governors and mayors simultaneously on the same date. |
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In none of the two cantons is the Landsgemeinde used to elect the parliament. |
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The system is often used to elect members of a legislative assembly or executive officers. |
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My suspicion is that we may just elect a school teacher, autoworker or disabled vet over a privileged lawyer. |
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Since most SHABs are looking for additional educational resources, other PHETE programs may elect to initiate a similar activity. |
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The protestors are protesting land grabs and lack of basic human rights such as the freedom to elect their representatives. |
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Bulgariaas Supreme Judicial Council has failed in its third attempt to elect a Chair of the Sofia Appellate Court. |
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Many customers elect to deploy the Polaris WLS technology as a part of the OmniLocate platform. |
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Conversely, the only Republicans a blue state would elect were women. |
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The report also reveals that 27 percent of WAN users elect to outsource their management. |
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If this country continues to elect Talibangelicals like Paul Broun, this country is doomed! |
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I think I have a method of remedying this sorryful condition. Let each Local elect three press secretaries. |
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Administrators can now elect to have users manage their own data access sign ons, which are stored under a user's profile. |
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Each of the seven Dutch provinces could separately elect its own Stadtholder and it did not have to be the same person in all of them. |
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Let us elect a man of some weight at home, who will take our case before the Queen and try for redress. |
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In 1244, Archbishop Siegfried III granted Mainz a city charter, which included the right of the citizens to establish and elect a city council. |
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In addition, pupils usually elect to continue with other subjects and many study for eight or nine GCSEs but possibly up to ten or eleven. |
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Ashburton was the first place to elect a candidate of the Official Monster Raving Loony Party to public office. |
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The governor still appoints four members of the board and the chairman, while policyholders elect the other four board members. |
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Theoretically, the power to elect archbishops and bishops is vested in the diocesan cathedral's college of canons. |
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However, in a vote on 11 May 2016, Jones tied with Plaid Cymru leader Leanne Wood in the vote to elect a First Minister. |
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In 2009, Totnes Rural was the only county division in Devon to elect a Green councillor. |
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In medieval England, boroughs were also entitled to elect members of parliament. |
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In the USA, many kinds of entities may elect to be treated as a corporation or a partnership. |
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While it did not pass many laws, the Comitia Tributa did elect quaestors, curule aediles, and military tribunes. |
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At least a dozen countries went to the polls across Africa in 2015 to elect their political leaders. |
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The 2011 Scottish Parliament election was held on Thursday, 5 May 2011 to elect 129 members to the Scottish Parliament. |
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Skipton Town Councillors elect a Town Mayor each year at its Annual General Meeting. |
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Members vote on major decisions and elect the board of directors from among their own number. |
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The members of the 12 provincial Parliaments and the councils of the three Caribbean special municipalities elect the senators. |
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When will those people who elect these numpties get a brain and kick them out? |
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Northern Ireland continues to elect MPs to the Parliament of the United Kingdom. |
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The ward elect three councillors to Salford City Council via its Worsley ward. |
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Various Irish peers petitioned the House of Lords for a restoration of their right to elect representatives. |
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The first order of business was to elect two persons to serve as Class II directors of the Company for three years. |
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If you elect to have surgery you can undergo an operation, but if you do not elect to have the surgery you did not overgo the operation. |
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Until the 1993 election, the ballot was not secret, voters were not registered and they did not elect representatives directly. |
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The Ecclesiastical Appointments Act 1534 required the clergy to elect bishops nominated by the Sovereign. |
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In the absence of the chairman and vice chairman, groups sometimes elect a chairman pro tempore to fill the role for a single meeting. |
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Likewise, pursuant to FAS 159, an entity may elect to fair value an investment that has been accounted for under the equity method of accounting. |
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But the Crown did not elect to present the case in this way, but pleaded the case as a public order group activity. |
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The various tribal chieftains met each spring to elect an overlord that would lead them in time of war. |
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Should a judge die in office, the practice has generally been to elect a judge in a special election to complete the term. |
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When is Tellus to give her dear fosterling her adaptable, rational, elect and plucked-out otherling a reasonable chance? |
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James refused to view Hough's election as valid and told the fellows to elect the Bishop of Oxford. |
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Historically, there has been a tendency for Independentista voters to elect Popular candidates and policies. |
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Trade unions have the right to elect two representatives to the board in all Swedish companies with more than 25 employees. |
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The clubs elect a chairman, chief executive, and board of directors to oversee the daily operations of the league. |
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The batsmen may attempt one run, or multiple runs, or elect not to run at all. |
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The four wards comprising Pembroke community each elect one councillor to Pembrokeshire County Council. |
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Prior to 1950, universities could elect and return representatives to the House of Commons. |
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For example, in a writ of debt sur contract, the defendant could generally elect between having a jury trial or wager of law. |
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The memberships of the state chapters elect delegates to the national convention. |
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The six wards comprising Milford Haven community each elect one councillor to Pembrokeshire County Council. |
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By English law and custom they may only elect the person who has been nominated by the monarch on the advice of the prime minister. |
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The counties are administrated through directly elected county assemblies who elect the County Governor. |
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However, athletes from Northern Ireland can elect to represent either the UK or Ireland at the Olympics, as people from Northern Ireland. |
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The 2007 National Assembly election was held on Thursday 3 May 2007 to elect members to the National Assembly for Wales. |
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The A A Bin Hindi family convened a general assembly to elect the first board of the family council. |
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Although it does not formally elect the prime minister, the position of the parties in the House of Commons is of overriding importance. |
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Citizens in each state plus those in the District of Columbia indirectly elect the president and vice president. |
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Its members are called Jurors, and together they elect a President as their chairman. |
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Local lists were used to elect the Italian Senate during the second half of the 20th century. |
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As part of this covenant, God promises to give the elect the Holy Spirit to make them willing and able to believe. |
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The list of boroughs which had the right to elect a member grew slowly over the centuries as monarchs granted charters to more English towns. |
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Ultimately, the Lords chose to elect a Lord Speaker, which title was already used in the Standing Orders. |
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If you strong electioners did not think you were among the elect, you would not be so crank about it. |
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These regions each elect seven additional member MSPs so as to produce an overall proportional result. |
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The 2007 Scottish Parliament election was held on Thursday 3 May 2007 to elect members to the Scottish Parliament. |
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Students who elect them should have strong time management skills and a commitment to their field of study. |
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The next Scottish Parliament election is due to be held on Thursday 6 May 2021 to elect 129 members to the Scottish Parliament. |
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The 2016 Scottish Parliament election was held on Thursday 5 May 2016 to elect 129 members to the Scottish Parliament. |
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As of January 2010, it is used to elect the city council and school committee in Cambridge, Massachusetts and the park board in Minneapolis, Minnesota. |
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It is my opinion that LOCs, who are democratically accountable bodies, should be given the chance to democratically elect most, if not all, of LOCSU's board members. |
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In several countries, mixed systems are used to elect the legislature. |
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The Diaspora vote remains to be the bone of contention considering SDSM' demand that Macedonia's expats be denied their right to elect their own legislators. |
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In the NHL, a segment of fans tried to elect Rory Fitzpatrick, a nondescript plugger forward, to the All-Star Game, but their mock campaign fell short. |
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Similarly, 5,47,857 registered voters of Kamber-Shahdadkot district will elect 416 representatives by casting their votes in 1251 polling booths of 494 polling stations. |
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Currently, we elect judges after nominations at primary elections. |
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Plaid Cymru is preparing to give tens of thousands of its supporters across South Wales the chance to elect the party's assembly leader in US-style primary elections. |
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But no Maggie supporter has come close to ticking off the Professor's peeps as much as Emily's List, the PAC that says it wants to help elect pro-choice women Derns. |
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The Orthodox Gathering's proposal called for each sect to elect its own candidate based on proportional representation during the 2013 parliamentary elections. |
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Voters in the state elect candidates from both major parties. |
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Within days, the Green Berets helped the town to elect a mayor and set up markets, get sixty percent of the electricity grid working and repair water supplies. |
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The Abbots and Superiors General of the nine congregations of confederated congregations of Canons Regular elect a new Abbot Primate for a term of office lasting six years. |
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Many governments therefore elect for listings in more sophisticated markets, for example, Euronext, and the London, New York and Hong Kong stock exchanges. |
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The invisible church is made up of all the elect who will ever live. |
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These all anticipated Jesus Christ, the promised Messiah, and were sufficient to give the elect of that time forgiveness of sins and eternal salvation. |
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Diocesan synods elect lay and clergy delegates to provincial synod. |
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Under the terms of the Arrangement, IRC shareholders can elect to receive cash, shares or a combination of both in exchange for their current IRC shareholdings. |
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Late on the evening of the 3d of March Congress rose, but in point of fact, the change of Executive power was not made until the President elect took the oath of Office. |
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In 2002, the island of Rodrigues became an autonomous entity within the republic and was thus able to elect its own representatives to administer the island. |
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He managed to persuade the Bagler not to elect a new king of their own. |
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They also had the rights and powers to elect assistants and several lieutenants and alguaciles, proportionate in number to the inhabitants of the town. |
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Vladimir Voronin, who had been President of Moldova since 2001, eventually resigned on 11 September 2009, but the Parliament failed to elect a new president. |
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In urban areas the wards within a local authority area typically each contain roughly the same number of electors, and each elect three councillors. |
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Grantees may elect to payroll the enrollees through their own payroll system if the payroll system is consistent with regulations contained herein. |
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To check the power of the captain even further, the crew would elect a quartermaster to make sure the men received the necessary rations and equal distribution of the booty. |
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Around 550, he attended the Synod of Brefi, where his eloquence in opposing Pelagianism caused his fellow monks to elect him primate of the region. |
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The City Council comprises two wards that both elect seven councillors. |
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Counsel General Carwyn Jones, Health Minister Edwina Hart and Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney AM Huw Lewis entered a leadership contest to elect a new Labour leader in Wales. |
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Thus voters who support none of the winners in the early rounds are increasingly likely to elect one of their preferred candidates in a later round. |
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The city was granted the right on 18 September 1907 to elect a Lord Mayor. |
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Voting districts usually elect three to seven representatives. |
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The House must elect a Speaker at the beginning of each new parliamentary term after a general election, or after the death or resignation of the incumbent. |
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Although the Kpembewura does not elect or enskin the Kafabawura, as claimed by the Jitipe gate, he oversees both the nomination and enskinment or conferment of the title. |
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We're free to elect Peter Mandelson as First Secretary of State, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills and Lord President of the Council. |
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Burgh status conferred on its citizens the right to elect their own town councils, run their own affairs and raise their own local taxes or rates. |
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Monaco expressed her hope that Lebanon's parliament will take steps to elect a president of the Lebanese Republic in accordance with the constitution, it said. |
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However there are also two separate constituencies that elect one Member of the Scottish Parliament each for Orkney and Shetland by the first past the post system. |
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I am grateful for democratic institutions that move laywomen to positions of power, ordain women as clergy, and even elect some to serve as bishops. |
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The tribal people should be given the right to elect their representatives in local bodies polls so that their elected body could resole their issues, he stated. |
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The members of the provincial assemblies elect the 75 members of the Senate, the upper house, which has the power to reject laws, but not propose or amend them. |
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It is a shame that we do not elect our councillors in Wales and England using the single transferable vote system, as they do in Scotland and Northern Ireland. |
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The Athenian democracy used sortition to elect candidates, almost always male, Greek, educated citizens holding a minimum of land, wealth and status. |
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These people may spread power and elect candidates equally or not equally. |
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Presbyteries and the General Assembly elect a moderator each year. |
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Given the additional member system used to elect its members, it is difficult for a single party to gain an overall majority of seats in the Scottish Parliament. |
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