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There is no Republican candidate, meaning the winner of the runoff is almost certain to assume the post.
Mr. Golisano was a write-in candidate, meaning that his votes must be counted by hand, and a reliable tally will not be known for days.
For a typical election sample of 1,000, the error rate is plus or minus three percentage points for each candidate, meaning that a 50-50 racoulduld actually differ by 53 to 47.
At the the same time, we're seeing the consumerization of the candidate, meaning individual job seekers aren't just looking at the first five jobs that turn up in a search and meet their salary requirements.
This Tuesday's primary awards all delegates to a single candidate, meaning the Sunshine State could either make a Trump nomination all but inevitable, or put the breaks on his momentum.
"That is, if the elections take place at all," he adds gloomily.Yet Armagan Kuloglu, a retired air-force general, insists that, as long as AK picks a "reasonable" presidential candidate (meaning one whose wife does not wear an Islamic headscarf) to replace Ahmet Necdet Sezer, things will return to normal.
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What exactly are the candidate meanings in question?
First, there are two "candidate meanings" for the predicate 'ship', namely a vessel that floats on water and a sufficiently large vessel that floats on water.
In the polls, he said, Mr. Perry was "slightly above the rest of the candidates," meaning the pack trailing the leaders.
In this overwhelmingly Democratic district, Honda and Khanna are expected to finish first and second — ahead of two lesser-known Republican candidates — meaning that their real showdown will be in November.
Her suspension came after the 4 April deadline for declaring candidates, meaning Ms Keyes can still campaign for the seat, but a party source confirmed it would not support her campaign.
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