At that time the ruling party captured 193 seats, though many of these candidates ran as independents. |
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Several candidates have been suggested as the zeitgebers for peripheral clocks, including glucocorticoids, retinoic acid and melatonin. |
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Good candidates are aucuba, barberry, forsythia, holly, honey-suckle, hydrangea, spirraea, weigela and even roses. |
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Pity the poor candidates who believe they can get by on charisma, pandering, and laugh lines alone. |
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Support for independent candidates and smaller parties has also risen, but in the locals rather than the Euro elections. |
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The candidates are unanimous in favoring a repeal of some or all of the tax cuts. |
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People who write in votes for nonexistent candidates such as Mickey Mouse are often cited approvingly in media outlets. |
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Peter emerged successful over five other candidates who had applied for the position. |
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This latest ballot was necessary after both candidates failed to win an absolute majority in the first ballot held two weeks ago. |
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The Herald is putting questions to candidates standing in the local body elections. |
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In all, 10 candidates attended the Colloquium from a total of five countries. |
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Only candidates who secure more than 50 per cent of the votes alone must be declared elected. |
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Only the presidential race will have a re-vote, and no ballots cast for write-in candidates during the re-vote will be counted. |
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The first magnetar candidates were a family of rare and peculiar galactic sources of gamma and X-rays called soft gamma repeaters. |
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He threw his weight behind three candidates in last year's City Council elections. |
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Half of the seats are apportioned to winning parties and half to candidates elected from so-called single-mandate constituencies. |
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Likewise, appointments panels may see only three or four of the 200 candidates who have applied for a vacancy. |
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The two states that apportion electoral votes by district still gave all their votes to one of the two major-party candidates last year. |
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I like hearing the candidates from both parties go out on a limb and proclaim their support for America, apple pie and motherhood. |
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He advocated a wider hunt for candidates which he said should lead to more of a meritocracy. |
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The sector provides plenty of work for administrators, with many clubs perennial candidates for receivership. |
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The best candidates for Linux in the enterprise are organizations that can leverage their existing knowledge base. |
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From the first encounter that job candidates have with the company, he courts them with red-carpet treatment. |
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The question is whether the candidates should be deemed to be elected under one or more of the rules referred to in the opening words. |
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Other candidates either showed no detectable wobble, or else the results were indeterminate. |
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There is a case, he concedes, for the alternative vote, a one, two, three listing of candidates in order of preference. |
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Other likely candidates are Simon of Brion, the papal legate, and Ranulph of Houblonnire, Tempier's future successor as bishop of Paris. |
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Reshoring has already begun, and both Presidential candidates are being forced to discuss the issue wherever they go. |
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Both candidates are portraying themselves as the sole true heir of Reaganism. |
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They should have the right to know the political affiliation of the candidates who are standing. |
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The post is to be re-advertised and the council's recruitment strategy reviewed in the hope of attracting a wider field of candidates in future. |
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The group has drawn up a short list of candidates to replace Mellor, but will not name his successor next week. |
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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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There should be limitations on the number of candidates recruited at a time. |
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And it will come as no surprise that a lot of candidates have probably applied for such position. |
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If those second choice candidates reach the required quota, any surplus votes they may have are re-distributed in the same manner. |
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In each of them the voters will cast a ballot for the party they prefer and will list the four candidates they have chosen. |
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While most prospects for the Breeders' Cup races had no timed workouts on Saturday, a trio of candidates tuned up at Churchill Downs. |
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Many of the independents are opposition candidates whose parties have been banned. |
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Meanwhile, the movement is quietly choosing candidates and allies for the legislative elections. |
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Other candidates have come to the fore revealing that the party nomination is really anyone's game. |
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It has two other product candidates currently in pre-clinical development for tinnitus and rhinology, respectively. |
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He said the slate would consist of candidates who were not willing to sell out the UNC to become absorbed into some other political entity. |
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The press abets the hoax because it must report what candidates say and because it favors campaign combat over substance. |
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The first ab initio candidates will be selected by the middle of next month. |
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The candidates were delighted that the public came to cheer them on and present leis of flowers to wish them luck. |
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Small scale farmers that keep zero-grazed pigs or dairy cows are good candidates for installing household biogas units. |
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The candidates for initiation drink some of the amrit from the same bowl, and have it sprinkled on their eyes and hair. |
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I remember each time there was an election in Iran I would see and wonder at all the big posters of the candidates in the street in Tehran. |
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Turnover is the exception, and openings are promptly filled when they occur, often by candidates recruited by current staff members. |
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How the candidates think on their feet and react to the audience can be a telling sign as to how they will act once they are in office. |
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These are not candidates who represent ideas and programs so much as allegories representing human weaknesses and failings. |
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Despite a 20-year record of party commitment, Deacon was knocked back by the selection panel picking candidates for the new parliament. |
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The various candidates had been busy rallying support in the dying moments before the polls closed. |
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Affected candidates will automatically have their tests rebooked without further charge. |
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Inexperienced candidates looking to get a foot in the door may have to work free. |
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His ailing physical health has focussed attention on the potential candidates and likely successor. |
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And another ballot was found to have violated state law requiring that candidates for nonpartisan office be listed alphabetically. |
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Politically, the Republican presidential candidates can be assessed on their various preferred visions of Reaganomics. |
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She, or members of her team, visited thirty-eight of the forty-two U.S. theologates that enroll candidates for the priesthood. |
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Observers of politics also kept an eye on individuals who might emerge as candidates to be Prime Minister. |
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Does anyone remember when he said Liberal Party members would select candidates in their ridings by ballot in a democratic election? |
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It's easy to see why the candidates are so eager talk about anything other than marriage. |
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Other evergreen shrubs such as juniper would be good candidates for cold-winter areas. |
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They asked him to use his influence to stop the party putting up candidates against them. |
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In reality, it's past Time for some candidates to pack it in, but this is as good an occasion to point it out again as any. |
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This could see a number of candidates being elected without achieving the quota of votes that has been required in the past. |
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Lynch says that while some agencies are badly run, he makes checks to ensure unsuitable candidates are weeded out. |
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First there was a general interview at which the candidates were grilled by the master, dean, senior tutor, and fellows of the subject. |
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The commission is visiting all the candidates before writing a report on their strengths and weaknesses. |
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It gives an overview of British society and history and devotes chapters to the eight topics that candidates will be quizzed on in the test. |
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According to some who have worked there, the White House counsel's office doesn't run candidates through an ideological litmus test. |
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Much like each of us, candidates for the Presidency have their own strengths and weaknesses. |
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In general most people voted for local candidates although none got a big enough quota to be elected. |
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From now, there's a mad dash to election day, and the candidates are just going to do their stump speeches. |
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You have two candidates with similar credentials who have applied for one position. |
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Police had also warned candidates not to extend election meetings late into the night as it would make them easy targets for assassins. |
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As the two candidates continued to trade barbs, it was the raging conflict that grabbed the most attention. |
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There are more than a half a dozen candidates for the presidency, so there is democracy of a kind. |
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Then, too, he is an acceptable moderator to the candidates because he's firmly predictable. |
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There are candidates qualified and experienced to hold the reins of this office, from within the ranks of the organisation. |
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Maybe all parties should give candidates a mental health screening before putting them up for nomination? |
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In the absence of named candidates or any real campaign about policy, what is an election? |
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Secondly, make sure the technology is functioning smoothly so that candidates are not put off. |
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There are also minor party and independent candidates in many ridings, who generally deserve far more consideration than they receive. |
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The job will be offered to one of the 16 unsuccessful candidates who applied for the job last year. |
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He called candidates in target seats to offer last-minute encouragement from a Midlands phone centre. |
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Nowhere during the campaign did I hear or see the question of support for poorer students raised with candidates or in the media. |
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Snap beans, turnips, leaf lettuce and spinach are also good candidates for fall harvest. |
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These anointers have a poor record of backing candidates who know right from wrong and avoid ethical conflicts. |
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Enter your zip code to find out who's running for offices on your ballot and where the candidates stand on issues. |
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The formal launch of the campaign on October 5 showed the determination of all candidates to reach every possible voter. |
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So now we have voter apathy across the board, adversely affecting both parties, and independent candidates fared worse. |
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Counting begins at 9am in 39 constituencies and the agonised waiting also starts for some 400 candidates vying for a total of 153 seats. |
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The few independent candidates with political potential are quickly recruited by the parties. |
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Young teenagers, the group which is most taken up with its own appearance, are not ideal candidates for rhinoplasty, or most cosmetic surgery for that matter. |
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Those two seats went to candidates from little-known independent parties. |
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Both candidates have agreed to another debate before this hotly contested election. |
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Two people remain in the running for the rectorship of the University of Indonesia after its board of trustees dropped two candidates during a vote on Monday. |
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The Vatican uses graphology to examine the lives of candidates for sainthood. |
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Four, the recruitment by the Republicans of affable-seeming candidates who had some discipline drilled into them. |
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Four candidates for U.S. Senate walked into a Sarasota, Florida, hotel this week, each hoping to make his case for election. |
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Then again, as establishment candidates go, Scarborough couldn't be much worse than Jon Huntsman. |
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Maybe it was the fact that the candidates were sitting around a table, which clearly lowered the decibel level. |
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Seven of the ten Congressional candidates most dependent on the money of the ultra-rich were Democrats. |
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Reactionary conservative candidates did alarmingly well in recent elections for the European Parliament. |
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And the Republican candidates are indeed attacking him as defeatist and weak. |
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There were no sharp questions for council officers or the Mayor and Deputy Mayor when aldermanic candidates were briefed on topical issues last week. |
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Yet financialism can leave voters feeling queasy, and candidates grasping for answers. |
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These charges are all easily backed up by referring to where Republican candidates stood in 2011 on the aja. |
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Who can forget in 2012 the double whammy of GOP Senate candidates comments about rape? |
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Without any diversity of opinion, candidates tend to bunch together as much as possible. |
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Despite all wanting to win the election, these candidates haven't spent a red cent, abused an expense account or cruised round in a chauffeured limousine. |
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It will be very difficult in this short space of time for parties and candidates to recruit staff, organise and launch their campaigns and obtain the necessary funding. |
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Maureen Power read the list of candidates for Confirmation and then the Bishop administered the sacrament with the sponsors by the side of the boys and girls. |
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Texas requires candidates to win an absolute majority in a primary, so the two will face off in a late-July runoff. |
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Neither is ready or willing to be put out to grass and they are hardly candidates for the sporting knacker's yard, a fact that Paterson readily concedes himself. |
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One state both candidates are sure to spend time in is Ohio, which has already emerged once again as a bellwether in the race. |
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He is scheduled to continue campaigning on Monday, attending rallies for Republican candidates in Florida and Connecticut. |
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If candidates failed to take action, CounterPAC was ready to hold them accountable. |
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In this admirable system, one ranks the candidates in order of preference. |
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Gender received little mention in coverage of the brazilian presidential election when the top two candidates were women. |
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It is not the policy of this newspaper to select candidates for the election, but I'm not above pointing out some things I've noticed in the past week. |
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As it stands, candidates do not have much of an incentive to come out in favor of same-sex marriage. |
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Parish directors and lay ministers are asked to prepare candidates for baptism or marriage, then to step aside when a priest arrives to administer the sacraments. |
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The candidates participated in several debates before the election was held. |
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And a lot of candidates and officeholders on the right are drinking from it like a fire hose. |
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The candidates have publicly excoriated each other throughout the campaign. |
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And candidates are practiced at hitting the hot buttons that fire up their base. |
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They have cowed candidates into submission and burnt down the big tent in the process. |
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This is the second huge setback for union-backed Senate candidates in the last few weeks, the first being Arlen Specter. |
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The second block requires teacher candidates to teach independent lessons. |
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With Michele Bachmann out of the race, none of the rest of the GOP candidates seems to have any cojones. |
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Watch moderator Charlie Rose lose control of the candidates as 9-9-9 gets the better of the commercial break. |
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Reformists say the amount of public funding limits for the conventions and the campaigns need to be raised so candidates won't have to turn to private interest money. |
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In the election for a president in December 1848 Napoleon Bonaparte's nephew, Louis-Napoleon, romped home, leaving the republican candidates standing. |
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Some movies, regardless of whether they are seen in January, June, or December, stand out as sure-fire candidates for end-of-the-year lionization. |
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Needless to say, he dropped from our list of candidates in a hurry. |
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Sannikov and the other opposition candidates are arrested and thrown in the clink, along with thousands of ordinary citizens. |
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In a four-way race with very credible candidates, a runoff is almost guaranteed, but what matters is which candidates participate. |
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The Romney is singled out as one of the only candidates without a flat tax proposal. |
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The war of nerves testing the three principal candidates for victory in the 2000 Tour De France reaches a climax tomorrow, when the race heads into the Pyrenees. |
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The election addresses of the candidates contain the familiar apologia. |
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And if candidates on the ballot this year are reluctant to campaign alongside Sanders, they are not shy about taking his money. |
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A lot of Republican candidates are trying to finesse the establishment-Tea Party Maginot Line and be both things to all people. |
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Political tensions are underlying every move in Nigeria, where, in February, the next presidential candidates will be nominated. |
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The GOP is Fielding its strongest slate of presidential candidates in forever. |
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The parties shall be at liberty in the interim, through counsel, to propose a candidate or candidates for the position of guardian of the person and guardian of the property. |
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He failed to show up for a scheduled walkabout at the London Stock Exchange this week, leaving half a dozen of his candidates to get drenched by a thunderstorm. |
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All the Liberal Party candidates refused to sign the compact. |
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Regulations of The Institute require that candidates for the licentiateship should ultimately be tested on the submission of an approved thesis or research dissertation. |
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Younger judges can exert their influence for decades, and can even be candidates for later Supreme Court vacancies. |
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The moderator, right-wing commentator Erik Erikson, asked the candidates what they look for in a federal judge. |
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The short, 35-day campaign period starts Jan. 12, when candidates may start submitting nomination papers to returning officers in Nunavut's 19 constituencies. |
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The Stalwarts had bolted the Red Gym and were holding a shadow convention to nominate their own candidates at the opera house. |
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The lack of available candidates is a bottom-up problem, and not necessarily a top-down problem. |
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Representative plates from retests of mutant candidates are shown. |
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We actually had a hypothetical phone call brought up before the candidates were asked about a real crisis, such as, eh, Mexico. |
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When the council last advertised it said suitable candidates must have between ten and 15 rowing boats, a motor launch, a river boom and be suitable qualified in life saving. |
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He has to be on the short list of league MVP candidates so far. |
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Despite the foul weather, the hosts managed to keep the ball flowing in their accustomed style, and had a number of candidates for man of the match. |
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Or maybe, after 176 of these blather fests, even the candidates are tired of hearing themselves talk. |
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But failing that, he advised pro-immigration reform Republican candidates such as former Gov. Jeb Bush to just skip the state. |
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When a candidates flaws are seen as an endearing part of who they are, scandal can make them more attractive, Gergen argued. |
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Republican presidential candidates are duking it out online. |
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At the same time, the Adopting Act allowed candidates and ministers to scruple articles within the Confession. |
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Prior to 1729, some presbyteries required candidates for the ministry to profess adherence to the Westminster Confession. |
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Voters can choose candidates using any criteria they wish, the proportionality is implicit. |
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Also, any direct seats won by independent candidates are subtracted from the parliamentary total used to apportion list seats. |
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In 1885 three Independent Crofter candidates were elected to Parliament, which listened to their pleas. |
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In 2003, two openly gay men in England and the United States became candidates for bishop. |
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Nevertheless, the number of candidates elected from the list is determined by the number of votes the list receives. |
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To determine district winners, candidates are apportioned their share of their party's district list vote plus their individual votes. |
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The hymn functioned both as a liturgical setting of the Lord's Prayer and as a means of examining candidates on specific catechism questions. |
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The count is cyclic, electing or eliminating candidates and transferring votes until all seats are filled. |
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Each political party draws up a list of candidates standing in each electoral region, from which the List MSPs are elected. |
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In March 2015, the Scottish Greens balloted their members to select candidates for their regional lists. |
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With biproportional apportionment, the use of open party lists hasn't changed, but the way winning candidates are determined has. |
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Several candidates were presented to him including one young woman from a noble family. |
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In closed list systems, each party lists its candidates according to the party's candidate selection process. |
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This sets the order of candidates on the list and thus, in effect, their probability of being elected. |
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We now have an obligation to our fellow Bay Staters to hold candidates accountable for their words and actions as lawmakers. |
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Voters, therefore, do not have the option to express their preferences at the ballot as to which of a party's candidates are elected into office. |
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One in four successful candidates receives an offer from a college that they did not apply to. |
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Many natural languages have been proffered as candidates for a global lingua franca. |
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Thirteen candidates are contesting the race, including Islamists, liberalists and some officials who served in the former regime. |
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All parliamentary candidates and all legislation from the assembly must be approved by the Guardian Council. |
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The intention is that candidates produce original contributions in their field knowledge within a frame of academic excellence. |
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In Ireland, on average, about six independent candidates have been elected each parliament. |
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These votes sometimes rearrange the order of names on the party's list and thus which of its candidates are elected. |
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Party magnitude is the number of candidates elected from one party in one district. |
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Coursework and controlled assessment also always allows candidates to achieve any grade. |
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In all subsequent rounds, ballots that support candidates who have already been elected are added with a reduced weight. |
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Once chosen, officer candidates are sent to one of several British or Canadian basic officer courses depending on the arm of service. |
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From the early 1900s, however, Labour candidates began to gain ground and dominated local government from the 1920s onwards. |
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In his final examination in January 1831 Darwin did well, coming tenth out of 178 candidates for the ordinary degree. |
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No political party is permitted to nominate candidates or campaign on the island, including the Communist Party. |
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In the regional vote, the voter votes for a specific party, but has no control over which candidates from the party are elected. |
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Where there are an equal number or fewer candidates than there are vacancies, all candidates are elected unopposed, and no poll is taken. |
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Only if there are more candidates standing for election than there are seats on the council will an election be held. |
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The remaining positions are filled by candidates nominally without party affiliation. |
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The party fielded more candidates than it had ever done before in the 1992 general election but was widely deemed to have performed poorly. |
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Conservatives deny that what they refer to as Trudeaumania has scared candidates from their ranks. |
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The movement rapidly collapsed because none of the candidates who wanted Mauritius to be given back to France was elected in the 1921 elections. |
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The national party and UKIP Scotland focused on supporting the candidates for the upcoming European elections. |
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In the May 2012 local elections, UKIP put up 691 candidates in around 2,500 local council election contests. |
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He had many of the best scholars chosen as candidates and took great care in choosing them, even creating terms by which he hired people. |
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The English Democrats and An Independence from Europe had a full slate of candidates in all the English regions. |
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The Conservative Party and UKIP had candidates in every region, as did the three Green parties. |
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The relative vote for each list determines how many candidates from each list are actually elected. |
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They also lost heavily in the Welsh assembly and Scottish Parliament, where several candidates lost their deposits. |
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This seems to have been the common way of solving disputes in cases where two or more worthy candidates for the throne existed. |
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As expected, the candidates bickered and backstabbed their way through car valeting and shoe shining tasks. |
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In the 1895 general election, the Independent Labour Party put up 28 candidates but won only 44,325 votes. |
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This was a break with official Conservative policy but about 200 other candidates were making similar declarations. |
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Vivaldi has exclusive rights to the patented technology and has LAIV candidates in development. |
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However, this system broke down in 2000 when 12 rival candidates declared for the job and the debate occupied an entire Parliamentary day. |
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Where there are fewer candidates than vacant seats, the parish council has the power to coopt any person or persons to fill the vacancies. |
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In practice, it may have had the effect of lending more power to constituency parties and making candidates more uniform. |
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The Irish Parliamentary Party, led by John Redmond, achieved its seats with a relatively low number of votes, as 73 candidates stood unopposed. |
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Likewise, candidates for public positions had to run for election by the people. |
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Anabaptists required that baptismal candidates be able to make their own confessions of faith and so rejected baptism of infants. |
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Various newspapers, organisations and individuals endorsed parties or individual candidates for the election. |
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More commonly, Chartist candidates participated in the open meetings, called hustings, that were the first stage of an election. |
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Contrary to what happens in the United States, candidates must declare their intended university major when they register for the Vestibular. |
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Doctoral candidates are normally required to have a Master's degree in a related field. |
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In most popular constituencies, the election was fought between candidates clearly representing either Pitt or Fox and North. |
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Some require candidates to take tests while others base admissions on a research proposal application and interview only. |
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Across the US, candidates traditionally attend rallies, barbecues and similar jollities in their states and districts. |
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After degrees are approved, to have them conferred candidates must ask to their Colleges to be presented during a Congregation. |
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Open list systems and STV, the only prominent PR system which does not require political parties, enable independent candidates to be elected. |
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Under winner-take-all elections, many minority candidates find it nearly impossible to win. |
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The significance of a gliding testes, he suggests, is that these represent the best candidates for hormonal treatment of maldescent. |
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The other candidates seemed to disappear as the public debate became a heated mano-a-mano between the two leading candidates. |
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However, orthodox academic consensus rejects alternative candidates for authorship, including Marlowe. |
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He passed the entrance exam, coming seventh out of the 26 candidates who exceeded the pass mark. |
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Successful candidates then commence a training phase, starting in February, in which the final BBGs are chosen through continual assessment. |
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Meanwhile, the NYYC's wealthiest members ordered two cup candidates from Herreshoff, and two more from Boston yacht designers. |
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Nomination day took place on 24 November 2014 and, for the first time, electoral candidates had the option of not proclaiming their ethnic group. |
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When it came to the economy, the candidates played the blame game. |
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It prevents individuals from standing as candidates in both constituency and regional seats. |
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There are no political parties in any of the parliaments, candidates stand for election as independents. |
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Khalsa beat the other relegation candidates Bloxwich 5-2 with Balkar Jawanda and Andy Fairbrother claiming two each. |
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Most of the leading candidates for permanent membership are regularly elected onto the Security Council by their respective groups. |
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Proposed alternative candidates include Francis Bacon, Christopher Marlowe, and Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford. |
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Legal scholars, justices, and presidential candidates have criticized the Roe decision. |
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Internal candidates are known quantities that have a history with your company. |
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Outside polling places supporters of candidates and parties hand out how-to-vote cards to electors. |
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Employers these days look for candidates that can hit the ground running, so that they spend less on training. |
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Larger unions also typically engage in lobbying activities and supporting endorsed candidates at the state and federal level. |
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There were several unsuccessful independent gubernatorial candidates in 2006 who impacted their electoral races. |
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The Independent Network still supports Independent candidates in local, regional, national and European elections. |
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Alternatively, all candidates above a certain threshold in the first round may compete in the second round. |
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If there are more than two candidates standing, then a plurality vote may decide the result. |
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There are, to be sure, some differences in how the candidates propose addressing this litany of concerns. |
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The spacing of the desks in the exam hall was intended to prevent candidates from copying each other's work. |
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How will potential job candidates find your Web site and the content designed for them? |
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Farage rehydrates On a lighter note, one in four of candidates said they had been bitten or chased by a dog whilst out campaigning. |
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On 23 March 2005 the Independent Network was set up to support independent candidates in the General Election. |
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If so, he would be one of the most obvious candidates for ghostdom in the Lowcountry. |
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In 2006, Sanders and Lieberman were the only two victorious independent candidates for Congress. |
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In the past, candidates depended mostly on personal ties with voters at diwaniyas, traditional evening social gatherings. |
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Historically, there has been a tendency for Independentista voters to elect Popular candidates and policies. |
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Other independent candidates are associated with a political party and may be former members of it, but cannot stand under its label. |
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This problem was selected because it is a practical example of the types of system that are excellent candidates for demanufacture. |
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We may be in store for a new era of cybersavvy candidates who campaign well online, limiting the pool of potential leaders. |
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We are now living and obeying celestial laws that will make us candidates for celestial glory. |
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This is such a long campaign season that maybe all the caperings and posturings of the candidates will play out early. |
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These candidates are then bucketed into a discretized version of the space of all possible lines. |
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Several sites in the state of Arizona are considered prime candidates for this method. |
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On Merseyside, the presence of six British National Party candidates has also added a volatile,if rather unpleasant, ing redient to the mix. |
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Both candidates promised tax relief for middle-class families. |
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The candidates who want to recheck their papers can apply up to October 26,he advised. |
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She is canvassing for one of the presidential candidates this year. |
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Typically, candidates worked towards an NVQ that reflected their role in a paid or voluntary position. |
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Both candidates are working hard to convince voters to switch allegiances. |
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Both candidates pledge to simplify the state's bloated bureaucracy. |
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This system maximises the opportunities available to candidates of differing abilities. |
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After the 2013 local council elections, Independent candidates became the largest group on the Isle of Wight Council. |
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One college in particular, Saint Anselm College, has been home to numerous national presidential debates and visits by candidates to its campus. |
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An advantage of the system is that candidates will apply to University in S6 on the basis of determined Higher results. |
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Those candidates who have received the most and loudest acclamations were eventually elected. |
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These candidates embodied the factional difficulties that beset Davy's presidency and which eventually defeated him. |
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Parties in Northern Ireland were not believed to have already selected candidates due to the Assembly elections in March. |
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The Liberal Democrats had already selected 326 candidates in 2016 and over 70 in 2017 before the election was called. |
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Wasted votes are seen as those cast for losing candidates, and for winning candidates in excess of the number required for victory. |
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The candidates have then been presented to the assembly one after another without speaking a word. |
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The first round determines which candidates will progress to the second final and round. |
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The Rainhill Trials were arranged as an open contest that would let them see all the locomotive candidates in action, with the choice to follow. |
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Voting is by preferential voting, with peers ranking the candidates in order of preference. |
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If there are six vacancies, then the six candidates with the greatest numbers of votes are elected. |
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Six of the 24 are nominated from a pool of candidates recommended by the Columbia Alumni Association. |
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Independent candidates won every seat, with uncontested elections in each of the off islands. |
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With the NAC taking a lead in organising the party's contests, and with finance tight just 28 candidates ran under the ILP banner. |
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In 1924 the Liberal party had only been able to put up 343 candidates due to lack of money. |
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There were fourteen nobles who put themselves forward as candidates for the throne. |
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The other candidates followed Butler's lead and only Powell and Macleod held out and refused office under Home. |
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The candidates will have to impress on the first task, which sees them being inducted into the rag trade. |
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Once Barroso put forward the candidates for his next Commission, another opportunity to gain concessions arose. |
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Simply making it easier for candidates to stand through easier nomination rules is believed to increase voting. |
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