Sentence examples for context of election from inspiring English sources

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The 'capable of repetition, yet evading review' doctrine, in the context of election cases, is appropriate when there are 'as applied' challenges as well as in the more typical case involving only facial attacks.

All of that, though, requires setting aside what we actually know about the Russian activity on Facebook and Twitter: It was often modest, heavily dissociated from the campaign itself and minute in the context of election social media efforts.

But, for example, the comprehensive reworking of the Education Act 1944 that is now going forward might well be regarded as a proper matter for open probing in the context of election debates.

Sometimes its helpful to discuss the historical context of election politics.

In the context of election polls, that means when things are going badly for one candidate, their supporters are less likely to answer a poll than when things are going well.

In the context of Election Day, polls that are all over the map and countless stories discussing the impact of Proposition 19, we wanted to provide you an update on the campaign's strategy and game plan as we close out this election.

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It's tempting to analyze the case in the context of election-year politics, to game out how Obama might be helped or hurt by the Court's eventual decision.

It got off on the right foot by simply starting on time which was trailblazing in the context of elections in Afghanistan.

OJ L 278, 8.10.1976, p. 5. OJ L 178, 16.7.2018, p. 1. OJ L 283, 21.10.2002, p. 1. Proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Regulation (EU, Euratom) No 1141/2014 as regards a verification procedure related to infringements of rules on the protection of personal data in the context of elections to the European Parliament (COM 2018 0636).

"Before the 2008 [US presidential] election, the use of memes as propaganda was limited to the context of the election," says Kim, noting that prior viral gaffes like the infamous Howard Dean scream had to originate from a participating entity from within a race, whereas by the 2016 election, preexisting memes like Pepe affected the race by non-participants inserting them into the landscape.

"Before the 2008 [US Presidential] election, the use of memes as propaganda was limited to the context of the election," says Kim, noting that prior viral gaffes like the infamous Howard Dean scream had to originate from a participating entity from within a race, whereas by the 2016 election, pre-existing memes like Pepe affected the race by non-participants inserting them into the landscape.

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