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Some and Condorcet
Some Condorcet methods may have other kinds of ties ; for example, it would not be rare for two or more candidates to win the same number of pairings, when there is no Condorcet winner.
Some Condorcet methods involve the basic procedure described below, coupled with a Condorcet completion method — a method used to find a winner when there is no Condorcet winner.
Some Condorcet methods allow voters to rank more than one candidate equally, so that, for example, the voter might express two first preferences rather than just one.
Some men like Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa, Molière, the Marquis de Condorcet, and François Poullain de la Barre helped women's status through their works.
Some notable French revolutionaries were Freemasons, including Voltaire, Marquis de Condorcet, Mirabeau, Georges Danton, the Duke of Orléans, and Hébert.
Some methods that comply with this criterion include any Condorcet method, instant-runoff voting, and Bucklin voting.

Some and elections
Some parallels can be drawn between the general election in parliamentary systems and the biennial elections determining all House seats, although there is no analogue to " calling early elections " in the U. S., and the members of the elected U. S. Senate face elections of only one-third at a time at two year intervals including during a general election.
Some states have fixed term legislatures, with no option of bringing forward elections ( e. g. Article II, Section 3, of the U. S. Constitution ).
Some of the groups contesting these elections are affiliates of the major political parties, while others are so-called independent student bodies. But proving their affiliation by their works.
Some nations with proportional elections, like Israel and the Netherlands, have one electoral district only: the entire nation, and the entire pie is cut up according to the entire outcome.
Some women legally voted in state, territorial or local elections, and held public office prior to 1920.
Some systems are even more likely to lead to a two-party outcome: for example, elections in Gibraltar use a partial block vote system in a single constituency, so the third most popular party is unlikely to win any seats.
Some scholars suggest that the task of the elections was really to solve conflicts only when the dynastic rule was unclear, yet the process meant that the prime candidate had to make concessions, by which the voters were kept on side, which were known as Wahlkapitulationen ( election capitulations ).
Some months before the 1977 elections the Labour Group began to split.
Some prominent anti-revolutionaries, like Aantjes did not agree the CDA / VVD cabinet that was formed after the elections, and wanted to continue with the PvdA, however they supported the cabinet politically.
Some believe that the PFP's lack of experienced candidates in the December 2002 mayoral elections in Taipei and Kaohsiung ( the PFP supported the KMT's candidates ), and the PFP's poor performance the city council elections in those cities at the same time were major setbacks to Soong's chances of being the KMT-PFP candidate for president.
Some of the confusion resulted from a 2002 elections case before the Nevada 8th Judicial District in Clark County, Hansen v Bell et al ..
Some political libel and forum shopping incidents, both common in Canada, have been called SLAPP suits, because such suits load defendants with costs of responding in unfamiliar jurisdictions or at times ( typically elections ) when they're extremely busy and short of funds.
Some Green candidates in the elections reject classification as " left " or " right ".
Some popular fronts won elections and formed governments, as in France ( Front Populaire ), the Second Spanish Republic, and Chile.
Some states only hold primary elections, some only hold caucuses, and others use a combination of both.
Some very long-serving authoritarian presidents, such as North Korea's Kim Il-sung, who were frequently thought of as examples of Presidents for Life, actually underwent periodic renewal of mandate but in most cases these are show elections.
Some sources saw the delay in elections as a constitutional coup, and didn't expect elections to take place anytime soon.
Some states ( e. g., Michigan ) exactly mirror the federal process above for their gubernatorial elections, while others continue to hold separate votes for gubernatorial and lieutenant gubernatorial candidates ; and some states have abolished or never had the office of lieutenant governor.
Some claim that this was not followed up by any political suggestions in the 2010 Swedish general elections, where the party declined once again.

Some and permit
Some are failing to achieve as much as their ability would permit ; ;
Some games do not permit the player to increase the bet by amounts other than 100 %.
Some jurisdictions also permit the board of directors to appoint directors, either to fill a vacancy which arises on resignation or death, or as an addition to the existing directors.
Some states permit plaintiff's counsel to settle for all the mass action plaintiffs according to a majority vote, for example.
Some commercial cartridges ( notably Sellier & Bellot ) use large rifle primers that are thinner than the SAAMI standards common in the United States, and will not permit seating a Boxer primer manufactured to U. S. standards ; the use of a primer pocket uniformer tool on such brass avoids setting Boxer primers high when reloading, which would be a safety issue.
Some believe that neck sizing will permit a larger number of reloads with a given case in contrast to full size resizing, although this is controversial.
Some channels permit the passage of ions based solely on their charge of positive ( cation ) or negative ( anion ).
Some Conservative authorities permit wine and grape juice made without rabbinic supervision.
Some jurisdictions also permit a verdict to be returned despite the dissent of one, two, or three jurors.
Some open-source licenses only permit modification of the source code for personal use or only permit non-commercial redistribution.
Some are focused solely on achieving the proportional representation of different political parties ( such as list PR ) while others permit the voter to chose between individual candidates ( such as PR-STV ).
Some restaurants are licensed to serve alcohol (" fully licensed "), and / or permit customers to " bring your own " alcohol ( BYO / BYOB ).
Some SSTO vehicles simply use very high pressure engines which permit high ratios to be used from ground level.
Some permit non-believers or non-adherents to take up residence within them ; others ( such as the Community at Qumran ) do not.
Some religions permit polygamous marriages or same-sex marriages.
Some devices may permit field replacement of firmware.
Some applications permit the use of program-external editor.
Some telephone systems only permit one third-party connection at a time.
Some authorities considered scat singing as lacking respectability, including BBC Radio which did not permit scatting on air in the late 1930s.
Some communities or families may delay the celebration for reasons such as availability of a Shabbat during which no other celebration has been scheduled, or due to the desire to permit family to travel to the event.
Some commercial devices permit the simultaneous grilling of both sides of the meat at the same time.
* Location: Some offshore jurisdictions permit seizure of equipment, data, or operating records ) Geographical Mapping
Some systems permit messages to be sent to users not then ' logged on ' ( offline messages ), thus removing some differences between IM and email ( often done by sending the message to the associated email account ).

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