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Consider elections.
In Congo, formerly Zaire, he has suppressed political expression and has refused to consider elections, even to legitimize his power.
He added that the United States "expects the military regime to dramatically expand political participation and create an environment free from fear and intimidation before we will consider elections in Burma as anything but a farce".
Here, we consider elections for U.S. President and members of Congress.
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The last time Florida lawmakers met to consider election law, they split bitterly on partisan lines.
But in fact, said Heather Gerken, a Harvard Law School professor, when state judges these days consider election cases, they struggle to avoid any air of partisanship.
The courts of Florida have laid down a rule that they will not consider election disputes unless the votes at issue are enough to change the result.
To understand the security of electronic voting machines, you first have to consider election security in general.
As the two most powerful forces in political online advertising, and who consider election marketing a highly lucrative vertical, it is especially important that Facebook and Google be held more accountable," he told TechCrunch.
In Fig. 4(b) we show this dependence by considering elections with three, four, and five candidates.
His actions were in no way binding to the Congress and under federal law of the time, state governors were not considered election officials.
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