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separately and elected
The lieutenant governor is elected on the same ticket as the governor, but nominated separately.
Between 1996 and 2001, the Prime Minister was directly elected, separately from the Knesset.
The unicameral National Assembly has 150 members, who are elected separately from the President.
The Black May uprising, in 1992, lead to more reform when promulgating the 1997 constitution – " The People's Constitution " – aiming to create checks and balance of powers between strengthened government, separately elected senators and anti-corruption institutes.
Vice presidents are either elected jointly with the president as his or her running mate, elected separately, or appointed independently after the president's election.
Municipal governments are separately elected.
The Lieutenant Governor of California is separately elected during the same election, not jointly as the running mate of the gubernatorial candidate.
All offices are elected separately to concurrent four-year terms.
As the offices are elected separately, the two could conceivably be from separate parties ; the case with Republican Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and Democratic Lieutenant Governor John Garamendi.
In some states, the county technically has a plural executive in that several important officials are elected separately from the board of commissioners or supervisors ( implying they cannot be fired by the board ).
The county executive ( or " County Mayor "), separately elected, is Republican D. Gary Davis.
The mayor is elected separately from the other members of the board and serves a four-year term.
Mount Olive Township is governed under the Optional Municipal Charter Law's ( Faulkner Act ) Mayor-Council Form of government, a " Strong Mayor " Form of government, providing for a separately elected mayor and council, who serve for four-year terms of office.
The Mayor and Council are separately elected, with the Mayor, serving as the chief executive officer, and the Council serving in the capacity of a legislative body.
Chillicothe is governed by a mayor-council structure in which the mayor is elected separately from the members of the city council.
( Prior to 1974, the governor and lieutenant governor were elected separately.
In Ireland, the government elected in March 2011 has committed to establishing a " constitutional convention " to recommend constitutional amendments on six specified issues and others it may consider ; the government has separately promised amendments on five other issues.
Under the U. S. presidential system, the support of the Congress for the President's appropriations requests is not necessary for the separately elected President to remain in office, but can severely limit the President's ability to govern effectively.
The Presidium includes a separately elected International Presiding Bishop by the General Assembly who serves a term of four years who then appoints two assistant presiding bishops.
He argued that the Prime Minister ( or ' President ', as he referred to the office throughout the book ) should be directly and separately elected in order for a better separation of powers.
Originally, the state constitution specified that the Governor and Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin were voted upon separately, but in 1967, the constitution was amended to state that they were elected together.
The Youth Secretary of State and Youth Attorney General are other available separately elected positions.
The Chicago City Clerk and City Treasurer are elected separately, as are the fifty aldermen who form the City Council.

separately and mayor
The mayor is elected separately from the councillors, who are elected at-large ( as opposed to the ward system ).
* Are you in favour of the Government's proposals for a Greater London Authority, made up of an elected mayor and a separately elected assembly?

separately and presides
The lieutenant governor, elected statewide separately from the governor, presides over the Senate, while the Speaker of the House
The lieutenant governor, elected statewide separately from the governor, presides over the Senate, while the Speaker of the House is elected from that body by its members.

separately and over
Alexios used the opportunity of meeting the crusader leaders separately as they arrived and extracting from them oaths of homage and the promise to turn over conquered lands to the Byzantine Empire.
The whole act of parish worship might take well over two hours ; and accordingly, churches were equipped with pews in which households could sit together ( whereas in the medieval church, men and women had worshipped separately ).
On the night of 29 February and the early morning of 1 March three Italian brigades advanced separately towards Adwa over narrow mountain tracks, while a fourth remained camped.
Having gone through numerous changes over time, it now circulates as two distinct books: the Treatise on Cold Damage Disorders and the Essential Prescriptions of the Golden Casket, which were edited separately in the eleventh century, under the Song dynasty.
* There is a basic form of modularity: files can be compiled separately and linked together, with control over which functions and data objects are visible to other files via and attributes.
This gives a rather large number of different cases to check: there are not only 26 sporadic groups and 16 families of groups of Lie type and the alternating groups, but also many of the groups of small rank or over small fields behave differently from the general case and have to be treated separately, and the groups of Lie type of even and odd characteristic are also quite different.
Dissent arose over whether the three estates would meet separately, as had been tradition, or as one body.
For the Raven's Progressive Matrices test, subjects born over a 100 year period were compared in Des Moines, Iowa, and separately in Dumfries, Scotland.
When examined separately from the book illustrations he did over time, Tenniel ’ s work at Punch alone, expressing decades of editorial viewpoints, often controversial and socially sensitive, was created to ultimately echo the voices of the British public, and is in itself massive.
Paul L. Maier, and separately Zvi Baras state that scholars generally fall into three camps over the authenticity of the Testimonium: 1.
In some African-American communities, marrying couples will end their ceremony by jumping over a broomstick, either together or separately.
For the Raven's Progressive Matrices test, subjects born over a 100 year period were compared in Des Moines, Iowa, and separately in Dumfries, Scotland.
Ownership of land can be held separately from the ownership of rights over that land, including sporting rights, mineral rights, development rights, air rights, and such other rights as may be worth segregating from simple land ownership.
Huygens developed a balance spring watch more or less contemporaneously with, though separately from, Robert Hooke, and controversy over who should be given credit for this important invention persisted for centuries.
One is that a single point of origin generated any given tale, which then spread over the centuries ; the other is that such fairy tales stem from common human experience and therefore can appear separately in many different origins.
In Marseille the fish and the broth are served separatelythe broth is served over thick slices of bread with rouille ( see below.
( There was separately a conflict over one elector from Oregon, who was disqualified on a technicality.
Guessing that the Russian armies would continue to operate separately, Hoffmann proposed moving almost all German forces not already in Königsberg's eastern defense line to the southwest, moving I Corps by train to the left of Samsonov's line, a distance of over.
However, over time it began to be considered separately, becoming a lunar deity in its own right, and was said to have been another son of Ra.
With the monetary value of the scrolls rising as their historical significance was made more public, the Bedouins and the ASOR archaeologists accelerated their search for the scrolls separately in the same general area of Qumran, which was over 1 kilometer in length.
In its completed configuration, the space station consisted of seven different modules, each launched into orbit separately over a period of ten years by either Proton-K rockets or.
An inner story is often independent so that it can either be skipped over or read separately, although many subtle connections may be lost.
A number of yo-yo accessories are available as " after-market " modifications — players buy items separately from the yo-yo to augment performance over the original model shipped from the factory.
* Shared responsibility between the carriers: When flying between two cities without a single-airline connection, the passenger can pick a codeshared flight over two airlines or two flights booked separately.
Several towns broke off and incorporated separately over the course of time.

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