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(One exceptional example was the difference, during the British general election of 2001, between the constituency of the Western Isles in Scotland, which contained an electorate of fewer than 25,000 people, and the constituency of the Isle of Wight, whose electorate exceeded 100,000).

In an unusual move, a team organised by the US Young Republicans International Committee will arrive on 2 May to help out in the marginal seat of Enfield North, and the constituency of Aylesbury, where the Conservatives face a challenge from the UK Independence party (Ukip), as well as the safer seat of Windsor.

All of these questions and the constituency of the current team determine how best a founder/CEO role should be configured if the interest of the company is what is being optimized.

Through his association with Duke, he convened and resourced executive pastors of larges churches, denominational finance executives, young denominational leaders, Methodist bishops and the constituency of Lilly Endowment's Sustaining Pastoral Excellence Program.

KS: Under Giuliani's administration, he wanted to change the architecture and the constituency of the people who went to Times Square.

The Commission rejected the case of Huntingdonshire (a historic county, and the constituency of the Prime Minister, John Major), noting that there was "no exceptional county allegiance" and doubting the capacity of Huntingdonshire and the viability of the remaining Cambridgeshire.

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Yet instead of empowering a movement by INVESTING IN and GROWING the constituency of citizens who are equipped to understand them, charitable giving continues to invest overwhelmingly in short-term legislative and technological solutions.

He said the party had fared well in areas where it had sitting MPs, such as Eastleigh, where UKIP failed to win a seat, and the constituencies of Birmingham Yardley MP John Hemming and Mid Dorset and North Poole's Annette Brooke.

Formally, Tunisians registered with the consulates of Paris, Pantin (Paris suburbs, in the district of Seine-Saint-Denis), and Strasbourg should vote in the constituency of France 1, and those registered with the consulates of Lyon, Marseille, Toulouse, Grenoble, Nice in the constituency of France 2. The number of voters per parliamentary seat is on average 14 000 (current legislature).

But Mr Reckless, it was claimed, was a less popular figure than Mr Carswell, and UKIP a weaker force in the constituency of Rochester and Strood.

She gave up her job when she started a family and unsuccessfully stood in the constituency of Manchester Withington in the 2005 general election.

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