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Even and party's
Even so, stepping too far outside the party's platform can limit political ambitions or ability to obtain favorable legislation.
Even in such situations, however, the convention must still take place before the candidate can assume the formal and permanent leadership of the party, even if they are already serving as the party's interim leader.
Even in Czechoslovakia, where the party's pursuit of socialist equality was thorough, the " classless " society turned out to be highly diverse.
Even though most of the party's leaders were not sectarian themselves ( with a few notable exceptions ), Orange Ontarians became a core constituency of the party that leaders were loath to neglect.
In 1958, he broke with Union des électeurs founders Louis Even and Gilberte Côté-Mercier, and joined Social Credit forming Ralliement des créditistes as the national party's Quebec wing of which he became the uncontested leader.
Even before the Reform Party's founding convention ( October 30-November 1, 1987 ), Roberts began to have concerns about the new party's ideology.

Even and decision
" Even though at first they were thought to be too weak or fragile to do this type of work, after the first few days on which Chinese were on the line, the decision was made to hire as many as could be found in California ( where most were independent gold miners or in service industries such as laundries and kitchens ).
Even after he revised this strategy he still stayed out of New Hampshire, a decision that allowed McGovern to emerge as the leading challenger to Muskie in that state.
Even after a decision has been made, it is virtually impossible to know whether a jury has been correct or incorrect in freeing or accusing a defendant of a crime.
Even the terms méthode champenoise and champagne method were forbidden by an EU court decision in 1994.
Even though the legal effect would be same for a majority rather than unanimous decision, it was felt that it was vital to not have a dissent that could be relied upon by opponents of desegregation as a legitimizing counterargument.
Even though Uehara was fighting in his homeland, all judges agreed and gave Serrano more rounds than they gave Uehara, and Serrano the world title back by a fifteen round unanimous decision.
Even afterwards, backtracking and disagreements continued, until British Foreign Secretary, Lord Palmerston, was moved to comment in 1851 that " the boundary line between Turkey and Persia can never be finally settled except by an arbitrary decision on the part of Great Britain and Russia ".
Even Paul ’ s decision to send a Cossack army to take British India, bizarre as it may seem, makes a certain amount of sense: Britain itself was almost impervious to direct attack, being an island nation with a formidable navy, but the British had left India largely unguarded and would have great difficulty staving off a force that came over land to attack it.
Even though Chapin was driving without a license, his driver's license having previously been revoked for a long string of traffic violations, his widow Sandy won a $ 12 million decision in a negligence lawsuit against Supermarkets General, the owners of the truck.
Even after this decision, however, Congress has continued to intervene in the management of the airports.
Even well after James married Anne, people were still in horror of the prince's decision, regardless of what he had promised beforehand.
Even with many Americans not competing in finals because of confusion caused by the organizers ' decision to count scores achieved on Monday, 16 July for finals held on Sunday, 15 July and subsequent rescission of that decision, the United States won more than 4 times as many medals as any other nation, including 16 of the 23 gold medals.
" Even so, he acknowledged that the decisive factor in Stewart's downfall was not anything that he did, but the decision by the UFA to run candidates in 1921 ; in Thomas's view, Sifton would have been defeated in 1917 if he had had to contend with a politicized UFA.
Even if you think you can predict your decision, if you claim to have free will, you must admit the potential ( if not the desire ) to change your mind before the decision is final.
Even though he had been moved to Secretary of State for Defence, Reid was the main opponent of her proposals, and a leading figure in the decision of the Cabinet to grant an exemption for private clubs and pubs that did not serve food.
Even members of Congress refused to abide by the decision.
Even though not that many people were forced to serve until the end of the war, the decision made by Mackenzie King to allow conscription was very unpopular in Quebec.
Even though the big blind would still be getting the correct pot odds to call, the best decision is to raise.
Even for Hartlepool, four managers in the space of eight months was somewhat farcical ; the fact that the decision was made to re-appoint Billy Horner ( initially as a temporary measure, although he would actually remain in charge until November 1986 ) made the situation even worse.
Even though Sheridan angrily confronted her later about it, she stood by her decision.
Even as Metro officially designated Rosecroft Raceway as the Green Line's southern terminus, more than half of Prince George's County's representatives in the Maryland state legislature asked Governor Harry Hughes to review the proposed route after allegations of improper political pressure regarding the 1978 route decision surfaced.
" Labour's shadow Business Secretary John Denham said that the fees increase had been driven by the governments decision to make deep cuts in university funding alleging that " Even if they had just cut universities the way they are cutting other public services, students would be facing fees of no more than £ 4, 000.

Even and loosen
Even though some kinds of pedals could simply be installed on the wrong sides to get around this issue, precession would tend to loosen them over time, causing the pedals to become detached and / or damaging the pedal threading in the crank arms.

Even and travel
Even though Egypt has expanded, and developed its road system, it doesn't mean that they don't still travel on the Nile to get from place to place.
Even the simplest designs avoid the vicious circle of rocket launches from the surface, the difficulty that: the fuel needed to travel the last 10 % of the distance to orbit must be lifted all the way from the surface ; that requires extra fuel ; most of the extra fuel must be lifted most of the way before it is burned ; that requires more extra fuel ; and so on.
Even though the Kanembu became the main power-base of the Sayfuwa, Kanem's rulers continued to travel frequently throughout the kingdom and especially towards Bornu, west of lake Chad.
Even though the signal travels at the speed of light, it still requires about half a second to travel that distance ( not including the much smaller latencies inside the communications equipment ).
Even today, both Swedes and Norwegians use the 10, 000 metre mile (" mil ") to refer to travel distances in everyday language.
" He also said " Even before Monday's crash, Dominicans had developed a complex love-hate relationship with American Airlines, complaining about high prices and baggage restrictions even while favoring the carrier over other airlines that used to travel the same route.
Even more telling, data from the Travel Industry Association of America indicate that 1 out of every 18 people in the U. S. has a job directly resulting from travel expenditures.
Even travel along the river is hindered as the Riverworld soon finds itself divided into thousands of tiny nations ; empires, monarchies, republics and every other social system ever invented, each only a few kilometers long ( though still with high populations ; the Riverworld averages 90 people per square kilometer ).
Even though the Kansas Turnpike toll road is somewhat close to Matfield Green, a driver must travel to the toll plaza in Cassoday to enter.
Even though information signals generally travel nearly the speed of light in the medium no matter what the bit rate, higher rate services are often marketed as " faster " or " higher speeds ".
Even dry ethanol has roughly one-third lower energy content per unit of volume compared to gasoline, so larger / heavier fuel tanks are required to travel the same distance, or more fuel stops are required.
Many establishments, such as nightclubs, bars, convenience stores, fast-food restaurants, gas stations, distribution facilities, and police stations now operate 24 hours a day or stay open as late as 1 or 2 a. m. Even without artificial light, moon light sometimes makes it possible to travel or work outdoors at night.
Even routes travel north-south ; odd routes travel east-west.
Even before he encountered the Dwarves of the Blue Mountains in Eriador, he had close relationships with other Dwarves, whom he met ( and learned much forging skills from ) along his travel through Middle-earth.
Even though the railway crossed the Connecticut River in Northfield, East Northfield Station was actually located in West Northfield, making it necessary for disembarking passengers to travel back across the Connecticut River on the lower deck of the rail bridge.
Even if one was traveling at the speed of light, it would still take thousands of years to travel the galaxy ; therefore the Star Wars ships use a hyperdrive.
Even with a valid travel pass villagers are still vulnerable to abuses and exploitation.
Even though Hitler ( in Wolfsschanze ) ordered Warlimont to travel to Paris on 1 August to study the German military situation there with Field Marshal von Kluge, Hitler thought that Warlimont might have been involved in the conspiracy to have him assassinated ( an action which Warlimont denied ).
Even though Sigmund Freud never associates the statue with this latter event his description includes the following: “ As our eyes travel down it the figure exhibits three distinct emotional strata.
Even these informed few virtually never travel to the Umbra, and are unaware of its apparently endless diversity.
Even then the car will generally not travel completely to the end ( although this will depend on the load ), and some means of safely stopping the car at the bottom end is sometimes needed.
Even then the car will generally not travel completely to the end, although this will depend on the load and some means of safely stopping the car at the bottom end is sometimes needed.
Even the latest modern Mark 46 lightweight torpedoes are limited in range to, and at their speed of would take 8. 5 minutes to travel that distance, and are consequently unable to attack time-urgent targets at extended ranges.

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