Sentence examples for nominee meaning from inspiring English sources

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He's not going to fade away no matter what happens in the presidential caucuses and primaries especially since he's dropped the coy hint that if the GOP doesn't play ball with him and take some of his positions more seriously, he may just pick up his political marbles and not support the eventual GOP presidential nominee, meaning in reality, Romney.

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Off-the-peg is no longer an option for many of the most high profile attendees and nominees meaning one-off gowns created specifically or designs from couture collections are practically standard.

Last fall, Senate Democrats nixed the filibuster for executive and judicial nominees, meaning that these individuals now just need a simple majority of the chamber to be confirmed.

Most offer nominee services, meaning their own people will act as directors, legal owners or bank signatories for clients seeking to preserve anonymity.

WASHINGTON ― Democrats have locked in the votes to block Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch, meaning Republicans will have to take the extreme step of using the so-called "nuclear option" to blow up Senate rules to confirm him.

He is also more conservative than any Democratic nominee was liberal, meaning that he is the furthest from the center.

In February, the president resubmitted two nominees, Sharon Block and Richard Griffin, meaning a full board of nominees will now go before the Senate.

The worst-case scenario is that we're looking at a new normal where Democrats won't vote for any Republican nominee and vice versa, meaning a party will need control of the Senate and the White House to put a new justice on the court.

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