Sentence examples for approach of Vote from inspiring English sources

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This is the approach of "Vote for Change".

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It is a multiparty election in which there's a chance to vote for what you believe in, rather than the old, tired approach of voting for the lesser of two evils.

The size of a qualifying stake should depend on the size of a company, starting as low as 3percentt at the largest corporations, said James E. Heard, the chief executive of I.S.S. Until shareholders gain easier access to the corporate ballot, Mr. Heard said, their only real alternative is to take the "all-or-nothing approach" of voting for the board's nominees or withholding their votes.

The ensemble approach of majority voting is used to combine the results of the individual classifiers.

By combining the online and offline personas of voters, a tech-enabled politician canvasses communities with a pre-determined angle of attack and approach to vote winning.

Further, in our tests Hapler-generated consensus sequences are less chimeric than the alternative consensus approaches of majority vote and viral quasispecies estimation regardless of error rate, read length, or population haplotype bias.

So far, the spectacle in Washington has largely drawn yawns in the market, but traders acknowledge the threat to the presidency is beginning to weigh on stocks with the approach of an impeachment vote in the House.

"As you approach the duty of voting at the elections that will bring democracy, do so with pride and confidence of a people that have achieved so much," he said in a statement published in the nation's newspapers.

A comprehensive comparison of these two approaches to voting touches on a number of issues surrounding the justification of democracy (cf. Christiano 2008); however, I will not focus on these broader issues here.

Faced with a choice of the rumpled and resoundingly pro-Europe Clarke and the harder-edged approach of Duncan Smith, the faithful voted overwhelmingly for the latter, with difficult results.

A 2013 study of 293,868 cases from 1950-2007 from the United States Courts of Appeals, whose members are presidential appointees, shows that judges' behaviour changes dramatically as votes approach: instances of partisan voting and dissent both double in the quarters leading up to a presidential election.

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