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Mr. Rudd is not due to face re-election until next year, but he could opt for a so-called double dissolution election to clarify his mandate.
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In 34 cases, I placed successful phone calls to state election officials to clarify ambiguity or to get confirmation on a certain interpretation of a voting law or policy.
CNN host Wolf Blitzer pressed Sanders, who declared his opposition to reparations in the 2016 election cycle, to clarify his stance on reparations, which are traditionally understood as direct payments or others forms of financial redress to descendants of slaves.
So people looked to the presidential election to somehow clarify the situation.
The result of the election does little to clarify the likely composition of the next government.
In an editorial on Wednesday, the newspaper Thai Rath said that the Election Commission "needs to clarify to the public why it is working so slowly".
Prior to the election, Altman had to clarify that he did not agree with Thiel, a part-time partner at Y Combinator, but refused to fire him over his political views.
During his election campaign, Macron promised to "clarify" his wife's role to "end the hypocrisy" over the situation.
"We don't regret holding this election because we needed to clarify the Catalan landscape," Mr. Mas said at a news conference Monday.
But the 2016 election has done nothing to clarify what the party's conservatism means.
As concern about the vote spread among Western governments, the European Union's 27 member states planned to issue a joint call on Iran to clarify the election outcome, Reuters reported.
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