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THE PRESENT CASE The trial court below properly concluded that the County Canvassing Boards are required to submit their returns to the Department by 5: 00 p.m. of the seventh day following the election and that the Department is not required to ignore the amended returns but rather may count them.
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But logic, alas, may count for less than political grievance.
The early bird gets the worm, but who gets the bird may count for even more.
For example, if a voter ticks an oval on the ballot, rather than filling it in, an official may count that vote for the checked candidate.
"Why would I when there's hip-high snow in the north of Scotland?" That comment rather encapsulates Swinton: she may have an Oscar and may count Leonardo DiCaprio, George Clooney and Brad Pitt among her co-stars, but she's extraordinarily down-to-earth.
But some recent statements have offended sports insiders to a degree that may count against him.
By this definition, failure of amplification of both alleles in a heterozygous locus does not count as ADO, but rather counts as "amplification failure".
In any case, it isn't "someday" but rather "meantime" that counts for readers.
"Omaha" isn't any sort of audible, but rather a snap count indicator.
But not even the acoustics could blunt the fine edge of Roy Henderson's musicianly but rather too English Count.
But that distinction may not count for much in the bigger scheme of things.
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