Sentence examples for future election of from inspiring English sources

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The Archdiocese of New York already has one cardinal, the retired Archbishop Edward M. Egan, 78, who, according to Vatican rules, will continue to have a vote in any future election of a pope until he turns 80, in April 2012.

Wolfgang Schäuble was therefore not wrong to present the future election of the president of the European Council through universal suffrage as a "true revolution" that will confer on the new edifice a halo of democracy – only the revolution is already underway, or at least it has been sketched out.

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There was a strong current of opinion opposed to the Presidential candidature of any office-holders, but political considerations overpowered it and for the present election the restriction which has been adopted for any future elections of the chief of the State has been waived.

Last month, the National People's Congress imposed several restrictions that enable the central government to predetermine the outcome of future elections of chief executive by controlling the approval process of the candidates.

In August, the standing committee of China's National People's Congress, or NPC, set a framework for future elections of Hong Kong's chief executive, in effect limiting the choice of candidates to only two or three approved by a nominating committee expected to be composed largely of people regarded as pro-Beijing.

The layouts of the districts determine the outcomes of future elections, to a great extent.

The government has responded by saying it is thinking "not of future elections but of future generations".

"Elections may have consequences, Mr. President, but votes like these also have consequences for future elections". Officials of liberal groups, stung by the opposition of nearly half of the Democratic caucus to a filibuster of Judge Alito's nomination, criticized the party as giving in.

Germany's politicians know how to sell their parties to voters in future elections, most of whom are not feeling the pinch of the euro crisis.

This accounts for uncertainty: We don't know what will happen between any given day and the election, so we can't be as certain of a win on a future Election Day as we are of a lead today.

When it became clear that this new alliance would ensure his rivals' dominance in future elections, members of Penn's political party became apoplectic.

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