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But these men and women are invariably elected by majority-black districts, and those who win their positions tend to keep them.
Often, the rotten boroughs were controlled by great aristocrats, whose nominees were invariably elected by the constituents who were, most often, their tenants especially since the secret ballot was not yet used in Parliamentary elections.
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Political parties may not operate there – which is one reason that the tribes almost invariably elect Islamists, like Mr Zamin, to Parliament.Another reason is that North Waziristan is the main refuge of the Taliban, those religious students turned holy warriors, who launch attacks into Afghanistan from its mountain remoteness.
Elected officials invariably are awarded plaques, T-shirts, and other memorabilia at almost every stop they make.
But once elected, they invariably announce a special amnesty near the end of the single five-year term they are allowed under the Constitution.
When appointed officials get in fights with elected officials, they invariably lose".
Incomprehension is invariably comical.
Sexual health, he argues, will invariably be a topic that makes elected leaders unconformable.
It is ironic since whenever I have met with our elected officials they are invariably thoughtful, well-meaning people.
Hamas ministers invariably reiterate that Gaza's government was democratically elected.
It is the religious figure, not the elected official or tribal elder, who is invariably asked to settle land disputes and other arguments.
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