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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small election of" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a misphrasing, as "election" typically refers to a voting process rather than a selection.
Example: "The committee made a small selection of candidates for the upcoming vote."
Alternatives: "a small selection of" or "a minor choice of".
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When qRT-PCR data derived in rats for a small election of genes were used to assess the effects of normalisation methods on microarray-based gene expression data, we found that for Affymetrix, MAS 5.0, RMA, GC-RMA and the Li-Wong method all had very high correlations with the logarithm of the qRT-PCR fold change, and the highest was comparison-dependent (see Additional file 9).
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And they want to return," Kami´nski told a small election meeting of mainly elderly voters in a Warsaw suburb.
"The election business is shifting into the mark-sense and the electronic [D.R.E.] stuff," according to Richard J. Stephens, the president of a small election company in Escondido, California, who has been in the field since 1966.
OnlineNewspapers.com - Uzbekistan Small election of national newspapers.
"There should have been a test-run for a smaller election before deploying it for an election of this magnitude," said Mr Jonathan's presidential campaign spokesman Femi Fani-Kayode.
The IEC HQ attacks came nearly a week after Taliban attacked a smaller election commission office in the Darulaman neighborhood of Kabul.
Although Hong Kong was promised universal suffrage in the Basic Law, the city's mini-constitution, almost 14 years later the chief executive is still selected through a small-circle election of 1,200 voters, mostly made up of politicians and businesspeople with close ties to the mainland.
I won that small election with 60percentt of the vote.
This would require all citizens to be part of small election districts, each with their own representative -- a community representative.
The reason is that this isn't one election but a series of small elections scattered across the country, appealing to a fractured electorate.
Page A4 ELECTION DRAWS OBSERVERS A small army of first-time election observers fanned out across Russian polling places, and hundreds of thousands of citizens watched ballot boxes via a vast network of Web cameras, in what amounted to a huge experiment in public scrutiny of the voting process.
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