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Those and qualified
Those to be offered to Vofionos are qualified as calersu, probably correspondent in meaning to Latin callidus, with a white forehead.
Those enlistees who have qualified for these early promotions to the rank of Airman are allowed to wear their single Airman insignia stripe during the Air Force basic training graduation ceremony at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas.
Those results meant that Dott finished 7th on the PTC Order of Merit and therefore qualified to the last 16 of the Finals, where he lost 2 – 4 to Joe Perry.
( d ) Those Soldiers possessing MOS of 18D who qualify for award of the Combat Medical Badge ( CMB ) from 18 September 2001 to the 3 June 2005, will remain qualified for the badge.
Those individuals who previously qualified for the Navy Fleet Marine Force Ribbon will retain the FMF designator ; however, they are not entitled to wear the EFMFWS insignia until completing another FMF assignment and meeting all requirements outlined in OPNAVINST 1414. 4B.
Those obtaining at least a third-grade license are qualified to work in public corporations.
Those receiving the Submarine Engineering Duty Insignia are qualified as the Navy's lead submarine engineering experts.
Those students who are deemed qualified but who may require an extra year of preparation may be offered an appointment to NAPS.
Blanco states in the preface of the book, " Those who are better qualified have given readers of the Holy Scriptures excellent translations for such purposes and undoubtedly will continue to do so as additional manuscripts come to light.
Those who are not registered will not appear on the voters ' list and is ineligible to vote despite being qualified to do so.
Those who are qualified members of these organisations are entitled to use the term " Chartered Quantity Surveyor " or simply " Chartered Surveyor ".
Those wins eventually qualified Routt to compete in the 60-meter and 200-meter dashes at the NCAA Indoor Championship.
Those who qualified for the vote in more than one constituency were entitled to vote in each constituency, whilst many adults did not qualify for the vote at all.
Those teams played against each other once, and the two best teams qualified to the first stage.
Those qualified chartered accountants practicing outside of public practice are not subject to the jurisdiction of the IRBA, but are subject to the jurisdiction of SAICA.

Those and vote
Those who want to vote against the sole candidate on the ballot must go to a special booth to cross out the candidate's name before dropping it into the ballot box — an act which, according to many North Korean defectors, is far too risky to even contemplate.
Those few Africans from the four communes who were able to pursue higher education and were willing to renounce their legal protections could ' rise ' to be termed Évolué (' Evolved ') and were nominally granted full French citizenship, including the vote.
* Test Act: Those who refuse to receive the sacrament of the Church of England cannot vote, hold public office, preach, teach, attend the universities and assemble for meetings.
< sup >( c )</ sup > Those states that did choose electors by popular vote had widely varying restrictions on suffrage via property requirements.
< sup >( c )</ sup > Those states that did choose electors by popular vote had widely varying restrictions on suffrage via property requirements.
Those who owned property in multiple constituencies could vote multiple times ; there was normally no requirement for an individual to actually inhabit a constituency in order to vote there.
Those who vote for the other party's candidate often face serious consequences, up to and including the loss of seniority.
Those councelors are elected between city's inhabitants every four years by direct vote.
Those Law Lords who first held the office of Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom lost the right to sit and vote in the House of Lords, despite retaining their life peerages, upon creation of the Supreme Court.
Those changes were considered to be a response to the emergence of the Country Party, so that the non-Labor vote would not be split, as it would have been under the previous first-past-the-post system.
Those politicians believed that, since Sarney had been elected Vice-President only virtue of the election of his running mate as President ( each member of the Electoral College cast one vote only, for President, and the choice of President carried with it the automatic selection of the ticket's running mate as Vice-President ) Sarney could only take office as Vice-President together with Neves.
Those watching then vote by exiting the chamber through one of three doors: " Ayes ", " Noes " or " Abstentions ", with the result announced moments later in the bar.
Those who listed were then sent to Hatay to register as citizens and vote.
Those in favor of a national popular vote as the method for electing the president argue that the electoral system gives swing states arbitrarily large power in determining the result of an election, and therefore receive an undeservedly large proportion of attention and campaign funds.
Those ballots would have made the total popular vote for the pair greater than that for Megawati and Hasyim, putting the former pair instead of the latter in the second round.
According to Lenin, the author of these quotations, soviet rule “ is nothing else than the organized form of the dictatorship of the proletariat .” A code of rules governing elections to the soviets was framed, but the following classes were disqualified to vote: “ Those who employ others for profit ; those who live on incomes not derived from their own work — interest on capital, industrial enterprises or landed property ; private business men, agents, middlemen ; monks and priests of all denominations ; ex-employees of the old police services and members of the Romanov dynasty ; lunatics and criminals .”
Those who passed the vote would have their names submitted by their colonel to the Kaiser, who would approve their promotion to Leutnant.
Those eligible to vote were men aged over 24, divided by their direct tax revenue into three classes.
Those voters whose identity likewise fails scrutiny of the Presiding Officer are allowed to swear an oath, file an affidavit, and cast a provisional vote, which is sealed in an envelope.
Those candidates receiving less than 5 % of the vote ( 26 votes ) will not appear on future BBWAA ballots, but may eventually be considered by the Veterans Committee.
Those who could not vote could not run for office or serve on juries, so they were never judged by peers.
Those calling for a vote also point to the 30 year license which Indonesia sold to the Freeport-McMoRan company for Papuan mining rights in 1967, and to the Indonesian military's response to the East Timor referendum as support to discredit the 1969 Act of Free Choice.
Those eligible to vote at a public election ( for Senators, Deputies, Constables, Procureurs du Bien Public and Centeniers ) are those whose names are included on the electoral register for the relevant electoral district ( the register is compiled by vingtaine ).

Those and parliamentary
Those who had been against confederation regrouped loosely as " Liberals ", but did not become a coherent party until Andrew Blair, a supporter of Confederation, became Premier of New Brunswick and forged members of his parliamentary government and their supporters into the New Brunswick Liberal Association in 1883.
Those parties unexpectedly defeated supporters of long-time leader Gaston Flosse in the May 2004 parliamentary elections.

Those and elections
Those elections involved the current president and Urrutia, of which the latter emerged victorious.
Those parties which lost elections rebelled and tried to assume power by force, resulting in several rebellions.
Those elections would be held with Ley de Lemas, and the victor would take government on April 5.
Those elections allowed the Lemas law, and the PJ did not provide an official candidate.
Those blacks who were registered usually were Republicans who cast ballots only in routine general elections.
Those elections and then the voting in the Reichstag were already overshadowed by national socialist terror.
" Those who joined the NSDAP after the Reichstag elections of March 1933.
'" Before the primaries for the 1980 congressional elections, Medeiros issued a pastoral letter that stated, " Those who make abortion possible by law cannot separate themselves from the guilt which accompanies this horrendous crime and deadly sin.
Those elections reconfirmed Hernán Siles ' victory and Paz's second place, but the military intervened rather than allow Hernán Siles ( now associated with parties deemed to be from the " far left ") to take office.
Those party affiliations can create conflicts of interest, or at least the appearance thereof, while directing elections.
Those who can be present include candidates and their representatives ; observers appointed by the Election Commission ; counting staff ; public servants aiding elections ; and other persons authorized by the Election Commission.
* Those barred from voting in House elections are: members of the sangha or clergy, those suspended from the privilege ( for various reasons ), detainees under legal or court orders and being of unsound mind or of mental infirmity.
Those entitled to vote at elections other than public elections are electors, ratepayers and mandataires.
Those who joined the Nazi Party after the party's electoral breakthrough in the September 1930 Reichstag elections were referred to with contempt as Septemberlinge by the Alte Kämpfer.
Those opposed to the United States involvement in the Vietnam War asserted that both South Vietnam and the United States violated the Geneva Declaration of 1954 by attacking North Vietnam, rearming illegally, preventing the 1956 national elections which were provided for in the Declaration, and subsequently bombing North Vietnam.

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