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These and delegates
These secretaries in turn would elect delegates who supported the General Secretary.
These subjects have equal representation — two delegates each — in the Federation Council.
These three men had campaigned vigorously, but only 300 of the 1, 000 convention delegates were pledged to a candidate before the convention.
These states had voted solidly Democratic in every presidential election since 1880, and Roosevelt objected that they were given one-quarter of the delegates when they would contribute nothing to a Republican victory ( as it turned out, delegates from the former Confederate states supported Taft by a 5 to 1 margin ).
These were 94 percent of the delegates, so in certain way UEA was not so much a democracy but ruled by a circular co-option.
These federal subjects are of equal federal rights in the sense that they have equal representation — two delegates each — in the Federation Council ( upper house of the Federal Assembly ).
These delegates then in turn select their party's presidential nominee.
These decisions were the result of an agreement to bring before the parliaments of the various colonies a resolution advocating the closer union of the South African states and the appointment of delegates to a national convention to frame a draft constitution.
These meetings passed resolutions indicating grave concern over how the colony was being governed and called for a convention with delegates from both Upper and Lower Canada to discuss the situation.
These local delegates do not act independently, but instead are guided by the mandate ( formal instructions ) their fellow members have given them.
These were representative assemblies at which delegates from the various districts in each region met to award legal judgments and pass laws.
These disagreements were resolved by August 1919, though sixty-seven delegates abstained from voting to adopt the Weimar Constitution.
" These town meetings, seemingly dominated by English-speakers, ended without the election of delegates to the Continental Congress.
These meetings would often select " alternate delegates " or " alternates ", who would attend the convention, but vote only if one of the delegates from the riding association was unable to attend.
These ex officio delegates are automatically entitled to attend by virtue of being an elected member of parliament for that party, a member of an affiliated party in a provincial legislature, a member of the party's national or provincial executive, of the executive of an affiliated women's or youth organization.
These councils based on elected delegates from the work places and the neighbourhoods will become the ultimate decision-making body in society.
These county conventions then select delegates for both Iowa's Congressional District Convention and the State Convention, which eventually choose the delegates for the presidential nominating conventions
These numbers are reported to the state party, which counts the total number of delegates for each candidate and reports the results to the media.
These delegates served as a temporary governing body for Texas, as they struggled with the question of whether Texians were fighting for independence from Mexico or the reimplementation of the Mexican Constitution of 1824, which offered greater freedoms than the current dictatorship.
These delegates represented a cross-section of 18th-century American leadership.
These latter delegates constituted themselves as the Communist Labor Party of America on August 31, 1919.

These and debate
These days they are also visible in parts of the former West Berlin following a civic debate about whether the " Ampelmännchen " should be abolished or disseminated more widely.
These examples of heritability that operate above the gene are covered broadly under the title of multilevel or hierarchical selection, which has been a subject of intense debate in the history of evolutionary science.
Lovette, a member of the committee, said that more testing is needed to support that change, but concluded that " These results will likely initiate an interesting debate on how we should classify these birds.
These concerns have led to a debate among advocacy groups and governments on whether special regulation of nanotechnology is warranted.
These reorganizations have been the source of much debate within China.
These claims have, however, been under some debate.
These problems very likely would have been at the center of the debate of the just completed election cycle.
These films caused debate there as well.
These theorists often refer to " intellectual capital ", which more properly describes a debate or locus of complexity that arises when individuals take key instructional roles.
These politicians often focused on the debate over cultural assimilation and integration.
These are often framed in the series as a debate between the protagonist and antagonist over the course of a duel, as they try to convince each other of the righteousness of their causes.
These developments have led to general concerns about individual privacy and civil liberty and to a broader philosophical debate about the appropriate forms of social governance methodologies.
These results are still under scientific debate.
These can be referred by the entire House to the Federation Chamber, where substantive debate can take place.
These Giants may be related to the race of Man, though the scant information about them had led to debate over their exact nature and even their existence as an independent race in Tolkien's world.
These two words go back to the time before the Separation of the Elves, or rather to the time of the debate among them about the invitation by the Valar to migrate to Valinor.
These photos have been subject to intense scrutiny and debate.
" These comments, recapitulated in a later article which called Africa “ unhistoric ”, was criticized by Africanists in various fields of academia, spurring intense debate, up to today, between historians, anthropologists, sociologists, and those in the emerging fields of postcolonial and cultural studies on the definition of “ history.
These include a lively 1988 debate on Crossfire with black nationalist Steve Cokely, shortly following a controversial lecture Cokely gave in which he believed that Jewish doctors were inoculating black babies with the HIV virus, appearing on the History Channel documentary Nazi America: A Secret History, and a memorable June 1998 appearance on the Jerry Springer Show where he and his bodyguards ( Al and Joseph whom both were not Jewish ) rushed to defend him from members of the Ku Klux Klan after the leader of the KKK sucker punched him in the face while wearing a yarmulke.
These same fans will be on the mailing list of the " Loyal Order of Chivalry & Sorcery ", created in September 1996 at the instigation of Wilf Backhaus, mailing list that will, for many years ( until 2005, when the creation of the first forum of LOCS, posted by Ian Plumb ), stimulate debate about C & S3 then C & S4, most players lamenting the disappearance of the medieval flavor and realism of the first two editions.
These conditions have periodically been the source of debate, and within these conditions, the composition and rules of the Senate have varied significantly since federation.
These questions provide much food for philosophical analysis and debate.
These annual radio talks, with the aim of advancing " public understanding and debate about significant issues of contemporary interest " have been held every year since, with the exception of 1992.
These structures will be motivating research, providing it with an agenda, defining what is-and what is not-anomalous evidence, and inhibiting debate with other groups that fall under the same broad disciplinary label.
These changes have been the subject of much debate.

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