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The math is simple: at some point, votes begin to count.
Using this discrete version of the parameter space, each feature point votes for the lines passing through it by incrementing the accumulator cells that lie along the corresponding curve.
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There's no real point voting".
The group was split on whether there was any point voting for a small party.
Nor is the constant haranguing that, "there is no point voting because all politicians are the same".
Another theory is that voters conclude that there is no point voting, because the result is a foregone conclusion.
They have a point: voting among black Southerners has risen dramatically: in 1965 a mere 6.7% of black voters in Mississippi were registered; by 1988 the proportion was 74.2%.
Ms. Annabi's lawyer, William I. Aronwald, said there was no evidence that the payments by Mr. Jereis "were in fact connected to any agreement between the two of them that she would at some point vote as he directed her to".
To those who grumble that there is no point voting because they don't like any of the candidates, we offer two counter-arguments.Speak now, or be ignoredFirst, these elections matter.
My point: Vote, please — everyone of you who's eligible.
In Santa Monica, however, film industry worker Tyler Romer, 41, didn't see point voting Tuesday morning.
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