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"Are the new rules (I think the batsman on strike is allowed to nominate four fielders' positions, as long as they're outside the ring) making any difference?
Each committee member is allowed to nominate one person in each category per year.
Anyone is allowed to nominate a song, even if you don't have an account!
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An active debate has already emerged in Hong Kong over whether the general public should be allowed to nominate candidates for chief executive or whether a nominating committee should control who can appear on the ballot.
Local associations would be allowed to nominate party activists for knighthoods and honours.
Many pan-democrats, as the bloc's members are commonly known, insist that the public be allowed to nominate candidates.
Longstanding shareholders with stakes of more than 1percentt would be allowed to nominate directors to stand for election.
CEDAR FAIR'S board was unreceptive to the idea that the company's owners be allowed to nominate directors to represent them.
They say voters themselves should be allowed to nominate candidates and they call for the resignation of the Hong Kong's top three officials.
Each successful applicant will be allowed to nominate a guest aged 13 or over, and the ballot will not be on a first-come-first-served basis.
Walsh would be allowed to nominate two Irish-trained horses that he would still be allowed to ride on any day in any race, against whatever Nicholls-trained opposition.
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