Sentence examples for provides elected from inspiring English sources

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We won't see any benefit from redistricting reform for another decade, and ethics reform just provides elected officials with better guidelines for behavior and, sometimes, a slightly better chance of being caught.

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There is undoubtedly "an opportunity and a need" for this mass mobilisation in order to provide elected decision makers with a mandate to act decisively.

Still, the breakfast and its timing offer a glimpse into the confusing intersection of politics and government in San Francisco, a system dominated by a few powerful lobbying firms that provide elected officials with the cash and connections they need to survive politically.

WASHINGTON -- Arizona lawmakers are pushing to provide elected officials with more privacy as they draft legislation because they say the state's requirements for open meetings make it too difficult for them to do their jobs.

Well run deliberation forums hold enormous potential to generate an authentic voice of the people on any given issue -- enabling citizens to provide elected representatives with the kind of bullet-proof mandates they need to get the big things decided on, and implemented.

Moran did not break the rules but taxpayers will likely question why they had to foot the bill to provide their elected representative with a property that is neither in Westminster nor her constituency.

A relatively young pragmatist (probably well into his 50s or even older) could then set about real reform, giving more teeth to the king's advisory shura council and providing for elected representation, perhaps at humbler local levels to begin with.Anywhere else such reforms would look puny.

Provided you elect to make a voluntary disclosure, another question is just how involved you want to be in preparing the necessary documentation for the IRS.

The constitution provides for an elected superintendent of public instruction.

It has drafted a Constitution that provides for an elected Parliament.

A provision of the prevailing election law provided that anyone elected, even improperly, could not be challenged after twelve months, so on legal advice Cobden refrained from attending council or committee meetings until February 1890.

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