Sentence examples for election whereby from inspiring English sources

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A direct primary, which is now used in some form in all U.S. states, functions as a preliminary election whereby voters decide their party's candidates.

"With so much at stake, we can't allow for two sets of rules in this election whereby the Republican nominee is the beneficiary of unlimited spending and Democrats unilaterally disarm," he wrote.

With so much at stake, we can't allow for two sets of rules in this election whereby the Republican nominee is the beneficiary of unlimited spending and Democrats unilaterally disarm.

President Donald Trump has harshly criticized the deal, struck by the Obama administration in the days following the November election, whereby the US is due to take 1,250 asylum seekers currently held by Australia in offshore detention centers in the Pacific.

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Displaying the news-reading (and Website-viewing) capabilities of the iPhone, the "New York Times" is selected, and the virtual multitouch digit scans around an article about last year's elections, whereby the Democrats regained Congress from the Republicans.

National referendums, or plebiscites, are elections whereby citizens can determine whether a specific legal text can become official law or not.

By contrast, a political market subject to some modicum of intervention has led, at least in some states, to publicly financed elections, whereby candidates can run without having to be experts at shaking down Big Money for cash.

This optimism, amid a general sense that the country had entered the final stretch in its quest to free itself from the supervision of its lenders, produced a result in May's European elections whereby the leftist "SYRIZA" party's marginal victory (3,8%) did not pose a risk to the optimism displayed by Greece's international supporters.

So election fraud, whereby votes are either stolen or cast under duress, is part of a wider problem that never quite goes away.

And the alternative vote election system – whereby members and affiliated members rank the candidates in order of preference – means he will pick up Mr Corbyn's second-preference votes if he finishes in last place, as is expected.

Federally, few rulings have wreaked such havoc on the political process as the 2010 case Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, whereby the Roberts Court struck down much of the McCain-Feingold Act, which placed restrictions on corporate and union funding of political campaigns.

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