Chambers of commerce, business, school, and professional organisations are electing their leaders all over the country. |
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The contingents of the Soviet Army on the territory of Estonia also participated in the elections of the Supreme Soviet, electing four deputies. |
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By the time they got to Virginia they were quite used to setting up counties and electing sheriffs and bailiffs. |
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This was student politics circa 1926, in the days when electing a rector at Edinburgh University caused mayhem in the city. |
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States have long stopped being separate political entities electing one overseeing commander-in-chief. |
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There are indications that some sections of trade unionism are electing to make the progressive choice. |
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At the level of the individual firm, employees protect their interests by electing representatives to company works councils. |
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I suggest we democratize our electoral process in electing a new party chairman by popular vote. |
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If we're not satisfied with the way the world is going, how will electing a leader who is, in most aspects, similar to the last, do any good? |
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Are we, the public at large, less responsible for electing and re-electing such politicians? |
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Illinois at the time operated under a unique system of electing its representatives, called cumulative voting. |
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The former traditions of electing a new Pope by acclamation or by compromise have now been abolished. |
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Of course, this can best be achieved by electing Green politicians to parliament. |
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The beneficiary electing against an instrument is required to do no more than to compensate the disappointed beneficiaries. |
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Mainstream Presbyterianism has a democratic structure, electing its leader or moderator every year. |
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Preach to us about our total depravity and God's sovereign electing mercy and grace. |
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The records of student revels at the Inn showed them electing a Prince of Misrule whose reign ended on February 2nd. |
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Mayday was a raucous and fun time, electing a Queen of the May from the eligible young women of the village, to rule the crops until harvest. |
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Our recent history demonstrates that electing a new leader, even in an uncontested ballot, does not guarantee party unity. |
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Wollongong voters spat the dummy at State and local Labor vandalism by recently electing a Green as their MP in Cunningham. |
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Those policies include a proposal to double the cost of licence renewal for drivers not electing to donate their organs. |
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The result is that all but ten of the 135 electing cardinals were nominated by the man himself. |
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Assistant coach Andre Human drove our kombi, chief coach Kobus van der Merwe electing to sit at the back. |
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Followers electing a king were also proclaiming themselves as his loyal supporters. |
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Add to this the fact that many of their marginal seats are electing councillors, and this is a big test. |
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The Trust is now in the process of electing a board of governors, who will be drawn from the membership. |
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Simply electing a few women to assume key political positions is mere tokenism, and should fool no one. |
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In the case of a hybrid offence, Crown prosecutors have the option of electing to proceed by way of a summary or indictable offence. |
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It considers that the delay in electing the President of the Republic is fraught with danger. |
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Until recently there was even a non-profit dedicated solely to electing a woman president. |
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They were democratic, directly electing their leaders or hetmen. |
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Be cautious when electing who has the duty of helping us in our work of charity and in our spiritual growth. |
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But that does not explain why the BNP went on to take six more seats at last week's elections in Burnley, where most wards were electing just one councillor. |
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The children governed the town, electing their own mayor and cabinet, and voting on decisions in a two-house legislature. |
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The Tories, who had a good election, will be beginning the process of electing a new leader after Nick Bourne lost his seat. |
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The rump federation is having problems electing a president, thanks to low turnouts in recent elections. |
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The country is divided into districts or ridings electing one MP each. |
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Now he's come out against the new plan for electing these folks through a complex series of town caucuses and called instead for direct nationwide elections. |
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The same is true for the perspective of electing more black mayors and city officials and promoting minority-owned businesses through affirmative action set-asides. |
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Following the hugely important step of electing Kostunica, many other important steps need to be taken in future. |
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Democracy is not only about electing governments and allowing them to do what may. |
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The Board of Directors constitutes itself by electing a Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson and committee members from amongst its members. |
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However, a new way of appointing or electing its members is required which will effectively avoid both placemen and a mix of political views which mirror the House of Commons. |
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The coalition of March 14 will thus have a hard time electing one of its own as President. |
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The European Parliament is responsible for electing the European Ombudsman. |
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They would wait until 1804 before electing plain Samuel as trustee. |
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By electing to receive cash on settlement, the counterparty forfeited the right to receive equity instruments. |
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In addition, we will be electing two new members to the executive committee this spring. |
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Directly electing the president would mean that our Constitutional symbolism, as well as being Australianised and de-Anglicised, would also be democratised. |
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Adding it now will give members more flexibility in electing their directors. |
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The Board of Governors held its first meeting on 24 April 1979, electing its President and appointing its first Director. |
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It has been an action-packed first six months since you did me the honour of electing me President at the last session. |
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And politically, the newfangled and alien method of electing the parliament has ensured that there will always be a built-in anti-Glasgow majority in Holyrood. |
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More than a year ago, we asked experts to calculate the cost of electing a Congress in 2016 that would pass fundamental reform. |
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But without a damaged Democrat, electing a Republican to federal office in Massachusetts will always be an uphill fight. |
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But if the Republicans succeed in blocking the bill, they may end up electing a supermajority of Democrats in November. |
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In recent years, Montana has been electing a certain breed of burly, alpha male Democrats. |
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In short, the biennial ritual of electing a new House is a significant cause of the body's inefficacy. |
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After that first election, the parliament held its first session on 11 July 1979, electing Simone Veil MEP as its President. |
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The patient initiated renal replacement therapy in December of 2004, electing to have NHD and had an arteriovenous fistula created. |
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Well, a lot goes to subsidize the Democratic Party, with a view to electing more labor-friendly candidates. |
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The described changes mirror a substantial alteration of the policy of electing new members into the Estonian Academy of Sciences. |
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No parish councils were formed for urban parishes, and their only function was electing guardians to the poor law unions. |
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The Assembly has both legislative powers and responsibility for electing the Northern Ireland Executive. |
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As far as electing a new president goes, if Moussavi were elected, the first thing we would see is a change of tone, something that I feel is quite important. |
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That puts the United States 28 per cent of the way to electing its chief executive in the normal manner, the manner in which every governor, senator, Congressperson, legislator, mayor, and dogcatcher is elected already. |
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While not all courts will be so forgiving of employee misconduct that occurs during a period of working notice, employers should be cautious about electing to keep a terminated employee on during the notice period. |
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The framers worried that a president elected by Congress would so curry favor with the electing institution that he would be a mere puppet of the legislature rather than an independent voice. |
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If we want to establish a European public space, we need to bring to life political parties that have a goal, that of electing the representatives of the peoples of Europe to the European Parliament. |
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I think one of the problems we've had since Confederation is that we keep electing MPs to Ottawa who by and large toe the line with the party and not with the province. |
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When an election does get called, we need to be mobilized and ready to work in support of electing a government that respects workers, not one that wants to roll back our gains and diminish our collective rights. |
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How does it make sense to do an unconstitutional runaround on electing senators when a vote in British Columbia or Ontario or Alberta would be a very small fraction of the vote in other provinces? |
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He is also said to have been the chief instigator of an equally foul war in next-door Sierra Leone. In 1997, he terrorised Liberians into electing him president. |
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Further, Afghans living in territory under the control of a regional warlord are often subject to coercion to contribute to electing the name advanced by the regional power. |
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Instead of electing a yes person to the Prime Minister, Hamilton Mountain residents know that it is much more likely that the squeaky wheel gets the grease. |
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Scottish Labour conceded the polls showed it was lagging behind the SNP, but insisted that electing SNP MPs would only help the Tories by denying Labour a Westminster majority. |
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I do believe that most North Dakotans don't fully value what they have lost or they wouldn't keep electing the same people to represent them. |
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The more obvious, given that this weekend and next the voters will be electing a National Assembly, is the ambiguous character of Mr Chirac's re-election. |
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Just before Christmas Greater Manchester also became the first city region to sign a £1bn devolution deal with the government, guaranteeing more autonomy in return for electing a mayor. |
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You'll never hear a German voter say: 'But I never voted for this government, or that coalition.' They understand that electing a government is a two-stage process. |
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It is also rightly proposed that, when electing workers' representatives to supervisory or administrative organs, national law should take priority, as in the case of the European company. |
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The service is mandatory for vessels electing not to fit landing booms. |
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We are electing a female president next week. |
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This is a far more important event than such inconsequentialities as life, death, electing the Pope or whether the sun will rise tomorrow. |
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A more limited number of parishes operate under home rule charters, electing various forms of government. |
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Each borough is divided into electoral wards, subject to periodic review, for the purpose of electing councillors. |
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The city is divided into 30 Electoral Wards, each ward electing three Councillors. |
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This player starts the first rally by electing to serve from either the left or right service box. |
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In 1965, the Conservatives adopted a formal mechanism for electing a leader, thus relieving her of involvement. |
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The same boundaries remain in use for electing Members of the European Parliament on a regional basis. |
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Labrador constitutes a federal electoral district electing one member to the House of Commons of Canada. |
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The count is cyclic, electing or eliminating candidates and transferring votes until all seats are filled. |
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For parish council elections the village is divided into two wards, the North and South, each electing six members to the body. |
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On March 26, 1776, the colony adopted the Constitution of South Carolina, electing John Rutledge as the state's first president. |
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The tradition of electing a voivode is very old and dates back to the times of the early Slavs. |
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From the 1832 election, farmers became more conscious of electing themselves, resulting in a majority of farmers in Parliament. |
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Vail s selection was part of the ABOS Board of Directors selecting its 2015-16 officers and electing two new directors-elect. |
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Ballot papers with blue color are for Chairman and Vice Chairman while the white color ballot papers is for electing the General members. |
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Clinically, our patients electing to continue duloxetine have not reported tachyphylaxis. |
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The United Arab Emirates also has a procedure for electing its monarch. |
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Other major cities, these and other municipalities electing a chairperson, include Mymensingh, Gopalganj, Jessore, Bogra, Dinajpur, Saidpur, Narayanganj and Rangamati. |
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Oregon voters have elected Democratic governors in every election since 1986, most recently electing Kate Brown over Republican Bud Pierce in a 2016 special election. |
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He took the wrong course at the bend, electing to stay on the rail which leads to the chase track instead of bearing left and following a false rail on to the hurdles course. |
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It is also used in 20 countries for electing the legislature. |
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The annual National Conference is the supreme governing body of the SNP, and is responsible for determining party policy and electing the National Executive Committee. |
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Under the Peerage Act 1963, all Scottish peers procured the right to sit in the House of Lords, and the system of electing representative peers was abolished. |
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The Somerset left-hander captained an under-strength England line-up to an eight-wicket victory over a Carib Beer XI after electing to try and rediscover his form. |
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The procedure for electing a Speaker has changed in recent years. |
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The leaders were soon in trouble after electing to bat when Mark Cosgrove went for a first-ball duck edging the perfect out-swinger from Collins behind. |
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Cecil and Quinn had left nothing to chance, electing to send Beat Hollow out last from the paddock, even though he should have been third in the pre-race parade. |
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The city is divided into 20 wards, each electing three councillors. |
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The Lochaber management area then consisted of eight out of the 72 wards of the council area, each electing one councillor by the first past the post system of election. |
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The Inverness committee represented 23 out of the 80 Highland Council wards, with each ward electing one councillor by the first past the post system of election. |
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The party made its first major breakthroughs at council level in the 2007 local elections, electing 8 councillors between Glasgow City and City of Edinburgh Councils. |
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Johnson, who has a day job as the mayor of London when he's not doubling as a talking clown, compared electing the SNP to putting King Herod in charge of a baby farm. |
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It is part of the constituency electing the Member of Parliament for Torridge and West Devon and the South West England constituency for the European Parliament. |
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Districts in Northern Ireland are divided into electoral areas, with each electing between five and seven councillors by Single Transferable Vote. |
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The last elections to Belfast City Council were held on 22 May 2014, with the city's voters electing sixty councillors across ten district electoral areas. |
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The National Council of Provinces, the upper house, consists of ninety members, with each of the nine provincial legislatures electing ten members. |
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