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Ballots and are
Ballots are subsequently voted on ; those with a 66 % approval rating are passed and will be implemented.
Ballots are tabulated secretly by the major independent accounting firm Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu.
Ballots are cast by audience members at the end of each movie.
Ballots used for cumulative voting differ both in the ways voters mark their selections and in the degree to which voters are permitted to split their own vote.
Ballots in Taiwan are counted by hand with results generally available within two hours of the end of the election.
* January 25: Ballots are cast, Layton declared victorious.
Ballots which record neither a " yes " nor a " no " on the proposition are ignored in determining the outcome.
Ballots are sent to each team and voting takes place at the same time as the Pro Bowl selections.
Ballots are pre-printed with all the candidate names, their ballot number and their party affiliation.
Ballots consist of an alphabetical list of candidates, or an election list with ordinal numbers ( which are circled to indicate a vote ).
Ballots are sent via secure email to the Johnson Spaceflight Center and then passed on to the astronauts ' home counties in Texas.
Ballots are sent out, usually, three weeks before the election date, after a voter's pamphlet has been distributed.
Among the specific issues she championed at Common Cause are Net Neutrality ; Mandatory Voter-Verified Paper Ballots ; Public Financing of Congressional Elections ; National Popular Vote ( a work-around of the

Ballots and by
Grammar school areas and groups as identified by the Education ( Grammar School Ballots ) Regulations 1998.
* Ballots were screened by two groups – a 60-member panel drawn from the membership of the BBWAA, and a panel of six living Hall of Famers selected by the Hall of Fame Board.
Ballots contained the names of candidates, accompanied by their photo and an icon of their choice.
More recently, critic Dennis Schwartz wrote, " William Keighley ( Bullets or Ballots / G Men ) ably directs in a no-nonsense manner this semi-documentary styled crime drama, while Harry Kleiner provides the taut script ; it follows in the authentically atmospheric territory carved out by The House on 92nd Street ( 1945 ).
Ballots had to be mailed in by November 18, 2005 to be eligible.

Ballots and five
At the end of the screening, all audience members fill out " Executive Decision Ballots ," checking off their five top shows.

Ballots and after
( Robinson objected as well ; after playing a series of gangsters in such films as Little Caesar and Bullets or Ballots, he reportedly feared being typecast.

Ballots and all
A second tentative agreement was reached with a mail-out ballot, and on November 18, 2005, the contract was ratified with 64. 1 % support, ending the dispute. The TWU was to Mail out Ballots to all members for the second vote using Canada post express post.

Ballots and have
Ballots which mark every candidate the same ( whether yes or no ) have no effect on the outcome of the election.

Ballots and .
The Code of Practice on Industrial Action Ballots and Notices, and sections 22 and 25 of the Employment Relations Act 2004, which concern industrial action notices, commenced on 1 October 2005.
Reprinted from Issue 19, Buttons and Ballots, Fall 1998.
Since 1872 the Secret Ballots Act had been introduced, so that voting was to be done secretly for the first time from then on.
Ballots in aboriginal communities in which native languages were commonly used were trilingual.
* Battle of the Ballots, Time Magazine, Monday, Aug. 12, 1946
Ballots in a show election may contain only one " yes " option.
Together with Douglas W. Jones, Simons coauthored a book on electronic voting entitled Broken Ballots.
Ballots used in the 2009 parliamentary and presidential elections.
Ballots with no crosses or more crosses than allowed, count for only the party but not the individual candidates.

are and manually
The leveling process can be accomplished manually, and the results are as satisfactory as those obtained with automatic equipment.
The process consists in turning the platform manually until the outputs of both accelerometers are zero.
Anagrams constructed without aid of a computer are noted as having been done " manually " or " by hand "; those made by utilizing a computer may be noted " by machine " or " by computer ", or may indicate the name of the computer program ( using Anagram Genius ).
Typically, these approaches follow a machine learning approach, where large numbers of manually rated photographs are used to " teach " a computer about what visual properties are of relevance to aesthetic quality.
Software can be tested through unit testing, regression testing and other methods, which are done manually, or most commonly, automatically, since the amount of code to be tested can be quite large.
Columns are often manually prepared.
Registrations are manually reviewed, so the process may take a week or longer.
Some languages, like Ada, Modula-3, and C ++/ CLI allow both garbage collection and manual memory management to co-exist in the same application by using separate heaps for collected and manually managed objects ; others, like D, are garbage collected but allow the user to manually delete objects and also entirely disable garbage collection when speed is required.
Cable cars are distinct from funiculars, where the cars are permanently attached to the cable, and cable railways, which are similar to funiculars, but where the rail vehicles are attached and detached manually.
* static allocation: The DHCP server allocates an IP address based on a table with MAC address / IP address pairs, which are manually filled in ( perhaps by a network administrator ).
These point systems are typically simple enough to be manually calculated by a " league commissioner.
In version 0. 7, Freenet supports both ' Opennet ' ( similar to the old algorithms, but simpler ), and ' Darknet ' ( all node connections are set up manually, so only your friends know your node's IP address ).
Opennet connections are made automatically by nodes with opennet enabled, while darknet connections are manually established between users that know and trust each other.
Many small arms are " single shot " firearms: i. e., each time a cartridge is fired, the operator must manually re-cock the firearm and load another cartridge.
Bolt-action and lever-action rifles are manually operated.
Slide-action ( commonly called ' pump-action ') rifles and shotguns are manually cycled by shuttling the foregrip of the firearm back and forth.
Many of the text elements are found in the 1988 ISO technical report TR 9537 Techniques for using SGML, which in turn covers the features of early text formatting languages such as that used by the RUNOFF command developed in the early 1960s for the CTSS ( Compatible Time-Sharing System ) operating system: these formatting commands were derived from the commands used by typesetters to manually format documents.
They argued that existing neural models had failed to produce intelligent behaviour because they were too small, and that in order to create " artificial brains " it was necessary to manually assemble tens of thousands of evolved neural modules together, with the billion neuron " CAM-Brain " requiring around 10 million modules ; this idea was rejected by Igor Aleksander, who said " The point is that these puzzles are not puzzles because our neural models are not large enough.

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