As a result, Mr. Tsang will be declared the uncontested winner, and a planned July election will be cancelled. |
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Like the Scottish Nationalists, the SSP are breaching the convention of leaving the Speaker's seat uncontested. |
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If his pleadings are struck, Ms. Mellon may proceed immediately to trial on an uncontested basis. |
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Returning to office uncontested, the President appears to see her mandate as continuing to work in the same vein as before. |
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When Italy replaced their second hooker in the 58th minute, scrums were uncontested, as for a spell was the Italian line. |
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By Monday, Campbell was not just the clear front-runner, an uncontested coronation seemed possible. |
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Fortunately, uncontested elections seem to be the exception rather than the norm in Boroondara. |
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As a democrat I don't believe that any election should go uncontested but there is an argument to be put forward in this case. |
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The separation period before divorce kicks in was reduced from five years to two in contested cases and two years to one in uncontested cases. |
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The last four come from functional constituencies in which they won uncontested elections. |
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All officers were elected uncontested and the following is the new committee of the Kildare Town Residents Council. |
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When his teammates stole the ball, he was ready to cherry-pick the play at half court and go in for the uncontested dunk. |
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Five out of the six candidates for the three contested seats were in attendance along with four from the uncontested seats. |
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Bees leant Keighley a front row player and uncontested scrums were the order of the day. |
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Since they had no replacement front row forward the scrums were uncontested for the remainder of the game. |
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Never before had the state had such an uncontested hold on the lives and loyalties of French people. |
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Free throw shooting, as an uncontested shot, is the only basketball stat that's pure. |
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Thus, it is uncontested that the administration is wholly responsible for the imposition of the new steel tariffs. |
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In other local parish and town council elections many are uncontested because there are more seats than candidates, or the same number. |
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On the other hand, Washington was determined to ensure uncontested American primacy within world capitalism. |
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Of course, we will see in our learned friends' submission whether they dispute our repeated assertions that the evidence was uncontested. |
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Because I'm a believer in democracy and I prefer a contested vote to an uncontested filling of a vacant position. |
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Also to blame are election regulations, which should activate a by-election when so many positions are uncontested. |
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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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The idea being that the politicians running have been there for years, are uncontested and they don't achieve anything. |
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What falls away is any notion of an uncontested, final, authorized reality. |
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This is equally true for developed countries, including the United States, the uncontested leader in this area. |
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Il Capitano finished top of his heat having accumulated all the low-denomination chips, meaning that he had won a great many small pots uncontested. |
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He is entitled to setoff only against uncontested claims or claims which have become res judicata. |
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Defying an earlier generation of generic NBC executives, David Letterman did become the uncontested heir to Johnny Carson. |
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Economic liberalization has never been smooth or uncontested, and there have always been spaces for policy experimentation and heterodoxy. |
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The calf sweetbread is a part of the finest giblets in flavor and it is noble and uncontested king. |
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We must also debunk the myth of nuclear deterrence, which has gone largely uncontested since the end of the Cold War. |
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The nine stories examined how the Charter has remodeled the face of Canada and become an uncontested reference to understand Canadian identity. |
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However NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams remains the uncontested champion among the evening news broadcasts. |
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Instead, they should ponder the example of one of the EU's few uncontested triumphs, the single market, and apply its lessons to the seas. |
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Data capture clerks were asked to indicate if a case was contested, uncontested or disposed of on consent. |
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And the clear, uncontested majority of them are not worth obsessing over. |
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Once the certificate of uncontested claim had been obtained, the banker however stated that he had no funds. |
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This is necessary, notwithstanding that the action is almost always uncontested in court. |
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If, on the other hand, you have a lot of chips and the small stacks are waiting for each other to lose, you may pick up some uncontested pots. |
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A claim shall be regarded as uncontested for instance if the debtor has expressly agreed to it or has never objected to it. |
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He would have been, like his Russian counterpart President Vladimir Putin, an uncontested leader with his own majority heading his party lists. |
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The claimant gave uncontested evidence about the agricultural use of the defendant's premises, which include what was formerly a piggery and about 25 acres of grassland. |
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Forward Michael Davis electrified the large crowd with an uncontested early dunk and the Warriors rode the momentum of their fans to a rather sizeable lead. |
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These days the decline of religion in Ireland is uncontested. |
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Inverness remains a small community of charming cottages, lovely gardens, and uncontested streets amid a stunning setting. |
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The Taibugids' control of the region between the Tobol and middle Irtysh was not uncontested. |
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Still, he does not let bad arguments slip by uncontested. |
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House leader for the official opposition, with the departure of the hon. member for Roberval-Lac-Saint-Jean, this leaves the hon. member for Acadie-Bathurst as the uncontested hothead, red-faced member of Parliament. |
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After expiry of the period of ten days to make an objection, the claims declared admissible which are uncontested shall be definitively admitted in the reports signed by the liquidators and the official receiver. |
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In the succeeding July 1847, Bright was elected uncontested for Manchester, with Milner Gibson. |
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If equal numbers of votes were obtained, or ward elections in 1973 had been uncontested, the decision would be made by lot. |
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Independent candidates won every seat, with uncontested elections in each of the off islands. |
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In these times of relative abundance, this person's uncontested authority, excessive jurisdiction and control of significant resources makes him the one with whom everyone wishes to be on good terms. |
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Surviving Soviet units were pushed hundreds kilometres to the east and the Wehrmacht advance went almost uncontested. |
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Incumbent leader Natalie Bennett ran uncontested, and retained her status as party leader. |
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Given the ongoing Danish invasion and the youth of his nephews, Alfred's accession probably went uncontested. |
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Knowledge has become the uncontested foundation of our existence and a truly global factor thanks to new technologies for disseminating information. |
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This policy applies only to uncontested director elections, meaning elections where the number of nominees for director is not greater than the number of directors to be elected. |
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One notion that is pretty much uncontested is that where these salmon farms are located near streams, if there's a problem with sea lice, you will have problems with the spawners in those rivers. |
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From 1618 till his death Maurice now enjoyed uncontested power over the Republic. |
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Against the backdrop of the foregoing uncontested facts, there is a difference of medical opinion as to whether or not the Primarily Infected Person's death was caused by her HCV infection. |
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In court, the plaintiff gave uncontested evidence that, when she was hired in 1981, she had been led to believe her status was that of a permanent employee. |
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I would also like to mention cooperation in the field of civil law, particularly the work which has commenced to create a European Enforcement Order for uncontested debts. |
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Australia expected the referee to allow them virtually uncontested ball, but as long as England came through the gate correctly, George Clancy waved play on and Genia was often a-dither. |
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In soft wheat, durum wheat and barley, Nickerson Sur is the uncontested leader on the Spanish market with its varieties Califa Sur, Gazul, Berdun and Craklin. |
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The Court based this determination on uncontested expert testimony that the children would suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder upon repatriation. |
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Joseph Chaumet gave his name to the House in 1885, becoming the uncontested master of the Belle Epoque and the diadem, an emblem of social status and fashion accessory. |
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In summary, the Court found that Adjudicator Potter had, in a patently unreasonable manner, discounted or rejected the uncontested documentary and viva voce evidence presented by the PSAC in support of the grievances. |
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Recently, I got around to doing my own uncontested divorce. |
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Calvin's authority was practically uncontested during his final years, and he enjoyed an international reputation as a reformer distinct from Martin Luther. |
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The Maya recorded their history and ritual knowledge in screenfold books, of which only three uncontested examples remain, the rest having been destroyed by the Spanish. |
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The victory destroyed the last opposing rebel faction, leaving Zhu Yuanzhang in uncontested control of the bountiful Yangtze River Valley and cementing his power in the south. |
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