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Parliamentary elections are held at least once every five years, usually concurrent with state elections for state assemblies except for Sabah ( until 2004 ) and Sarawak.
State elections need not be concurrent with federal elections.
The most recent federal presidential elections were held on July 2, 2006 concurrent with the full renovation of both chambers of the Congress of the Union.
The concurrent congressional elections were not contested by any party.
The voters elect five members to a council who are elected at large in non-partisan elections to serve four-year terms of office on a concurrent basis.
Members are elected to four-year concurrent terms in office in non-partisan elections.
The government is made up of a Mayor and a five-member Township Council, all of whom are elected at-large in partisan elections to serve four-year concurrent terms of office.
Commission members are elected at-large in nonpartisan elections to serve four-year concurrent terms.
The Board of Commissioners consists of three members, who are elected at-large in non-partisan elections and serve four-year, concurrent terms.
Council members are elected at-large in non-partisan elections and serve four-year concurrent terms.
Commission members are elected at-large in nonpartisan elections to serve four-year terms of office on a concurrent basis.
Members of the commission are elected at-large in nonpartisan elections to serve four-year terms of office on a concurrent basis.
Members of the commission are elected at-large in nonpartisan elections to serve four-year terms of office on a concurrent basis.
The government consists of a mayor and a five-member City Council, whose members are elected in nonpartisan elections to four-year terms of office on a concurrent basis.
Members of the commission are elected at-large in nonpartisan elections to serve four-year terms of office on a concurrent basis.
The Township Committee is elected at large by the voters in nonpartisan elections to serve four-year terms of office on a concurrent basis.
The governing body is a three-member Board of Commissioners whose members are elected at-large in nonpartisan elections to serve four-year terms on a concurrent basis.
Commissioners are elected to serve four-year terms on a concurrent basis in partisan elections, with all current commissioner's terms of office ending on June 30, 2012.
The Mayor and Council members are elected to three-year terms on a concurrent basis in partisan elections, with terms of all current elected officials ending on June 30, 2009.
The government consists of a City Council comprising seven council members, with all positions elected at large in nonpartisan elections to four-terms of office on a concurrent basis.
Council members are elected at large in nonpartisan elections to serve four-year terms on a concurrent basis.
The Board of Commissioners consists of five members, elected at large in non-partisan elections to serve four-year terms on a concurrent basis.

concurrent and came
For example, there were no more than five civil wars underway simultaneously in the first half of the 20th century, while over 20 concurrent civil wars were occurring at the end of the Cold War, before a significant decrease as conflicts strongly associated with the superpower rivalry came to an end.
The End of the Jihad State demonstrates for the first time that the cause of this collapse came not just from internal conflict, as has been claimed, but from a number of external and concurrent factors that exceeded the caliphate's capacity to respond.
The CD reissue adds three of the four songs from the I Can See You EP, replicating the original 1985 cassette release which came out concurrent to the LP.
Jim Starkey was working at DEC on their Datatrieve network database product when he came up with an idea for a system to manage concurrent changes by many users.
Most of the mid-19th century Ashkenazi Jewish immigrants to the US came from German-speaking states, as part of the larger concurrent German migration.
When the IBM PC XT came out in 1983, BOS served over eight concurrent dumb terminals on it.
Prior to her posting aboard the Enterprise, T ' Pol on at least one occasion left the Vulcan Compound in San Francisco and visited a Jazz music club ; the chaotic music generated an emotional response that came back to haunt her during a brief period when she abandoned her nightly meditation ritual ( concurrent with her experimentation with mind-melding ).
Its derogatory undertone came from the concurrent meaning of the Chinese character " Tu " for " soil.
The fill came largely from the concurrent excavation of the Berkeley Hills Tunnel during the construction of the BART system.
In 1997, Ellen made television history when the title character came out as a lesbian in the famous " Puppy Episode " ( DeGeneres herself came out concurrent with the episode on The Oprah Winfrey Show and in TIME ).
The original constitution of Tennessee came into effect on June 1, 1796, concurrent with the state's admission to the Union.
It did not return until May, where it continued airing in the same Saturday slot, but, concurrent with NBC's fall 1994 network upfronts, the series ' return came with the news that Getting By had been cancelled.
Additional ownership change came in 2002 as RailAmerica passed the railroad to local interests concurrent with the sale of several lines to the Georgia DOT, with the now independent Georgia Southwestern remaining as operator.

concurrent and within
A `` mental image '' subconsciously impressing us from beneath its language symbols in wakeful thought, or consciously in light sleep, is actually not an image at all but is comprised of realities, viewed not in the concurrent sensory stream, but within the depths of the fourth dimension.
The IBM mainframe z / OS operating system / platform has arguably the most highly refined and evolved set of batch processing facilities owing to its origins, long history, and continuing evolution, and today such systems commonly support hundreds or even thousands of concurrent online and batch tasks within a single operating system image.
This load can be the expected concurrent number of users on the application performing a specific number of transactions within the set duration.
Calhoun proposed the theory of a concurrent majority through the doctrine of nullification —- " the right of a State to interpose, in the last resort, in order to arrest an unconstitutional act of the General Government, within its limits.
They agreed to an in-place cease-fire to begin on 28 January 1973, complete withdrawal of U. S. forces within 60 days, the concurrent phased release of U. S. prisoners of war in North Vietnam, and establishment of an international control commission to handle disagreements among the signatories.
The Two-Character Play by Tennessee Williams has a concurrent double plot with the convention of a play within a play.
* System stress testing, also known as stress testing, is loading the concurrent users over and beyond the level that the system can handle, so it breaks at the weakest link within the entire system.
*** FloEFD is a ‘ design concurrent ’ CFD tool for use in early-stage product design and is embedded within popular MCAD systems such as Solidworks, Creo Elements / Pro, CATIA V5 and Siemens NX.
This event and the almost concurrent retreat of the Kuomintang regime from mainland China hastened debate within the administration as to whether the United States should develop a hydrogen bomb.
Ownership transfer may also be crafted within deeds to pass by demise, as where a property is held in concurrent estate such as " joint tenants with right of survivorship " ( JTWROS ) or " tenants by the entirety ".
Because application programs could be shared by many concurrent threads, the use of static variables embedded within a program ( or use of operating system memory ) was restricted ( by convention only ).
From here, it became less clear where the northern terminus of the road was located, as Ottawa posted Highway 31 as a scenic route within its limits along Heron Road and Bronson Avenue ( concurrent with Highway 16 ) before terminating in downtown, while the Ministry of Transportation noted no changes in road length ( 78 km / 48. 8 mi ).
It is so concurrent that the order of statements within a block is irrelevant to the operation of the block.
In computer science, the number of concurrent users for a resource in a location, with the location being a computing network or a single computer, refers to the total number of people using the resource within predefined period of time.
By carefully controlling which variables are modified inside and outside the critical section ( usually, by accessing important state only from within ), concurrent access to that state is prevented.
There was a concurrent increase in representation of homosexuality within non-literary forms of speculative fiction.
The reordering of memory operations ( loads and stores ) normally goes unnoticed within a single thread of execution, but causes unpredictable behaviour in concurrent programs and device drivers unless carefully controlled.
US 87 remains concurrent with Interstate 25 throughout the states of Colorado and Wyoming, of which is a rare occurrence for a US highway to have a concurrency with an Interstate in its entirety within state boundaries.
: In addition to the ordinary jurisdiction and powers of a District Court of the United States, with which the Southern District Court of New York has been invested, the said Courts be and hereby are invested respectively within the limits of its district with the exercise of concurrent jurisdiction and power in all civil cases now exercised by the Circuit Courts of the United States ; and that in all cases where said Courts shall exercise such jurisdiction, appeals may be taken from the judgments, orders or decrees of said Courts to the Supreme Court of the United States.
: In addition to the ordinary jurisdiction and powers of a District Court of the United States, with which the Southern District Court of New York has been invested, the said Courts be and hereby are invested respectively within the limits of its district with the exercise of concurrent jurisdiction and power in all civil cases now exercised by the Circuit Courts of the United States ; and that in all cases where said Courts shall exercise such jurisdiction, appeals may be taken from the judgments, orders or decrees of said Courts to the Supreme Court of the United States.
Constraint handling rules can be seen as a form of concurrent constraint logic programming, but are also sometimes used within a non-concurrent constraint logic programming language.
Most operating systems support the concept of record locking, which means that individual records within any given file may be locked, thereby increasing the number of concurrent update processes.
The doctrine, which essentially said that any state might declare specific federal laws void within the borders of the state, required a concurrent majority of the legislatures of each state in addition to the federal legislature to assent to a law for it to have nation-wide effect.
The model sums the workload ratings within each resource and across concurrent tasks.

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