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Pilots of the earlier Choice at six months scheme [ 21] demonstrated high take up rates [ 22, 23] with a large majority of participants stating that they would recommend the scheme [ 24], although these may not be representative of Choice at referral.
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It is understood that no list of complaints and diagnoses chosen can be exhaustive, but rather is representative of choices that might be made, dependent on practice perspective and the chiropractic subgroup.
Architects in the twentieth century produced an abstract language for buildings to signify this duality - everywhere/elsewhere. It gradually replaced classicism as the representative system of choice to embody the more abstract institutional values associated with modernity.
In other words, the requirement would give black voters one representative of their choice rather than two.
True, he said, minority voters would be able to elect a representative of their choice only with the aid of voters from other groups.
Randy Levine, the Yankees' president, was once the owners' chief labor negotiator and knows a club cannot bar a player from using the representative of his choice.
We define the term leg preference derived from lateral preference as representative of the choice for one side of the body to perform a motor action.
Christopher G. Browning Jr., North Carolina's solicitor general, defended the decision of officials there to violate a state law in order to create a district that included about 39percentt of the black voting-age population, saying the Voting Rights Act required the creation of the district to prevent the dilution of the minority group's ability to elect a representative of its choice.
In Bartlett v. Strickland, No. 07-689, the court will decide whether a minority group must constitute a majority in an election district to claim the protection of Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act against having district lines redrawn in a way that dilutes the group's ability to elect a representative of its choice.
The question is whether a minority group must constitute a majority in a particular district to claim the protection of Section 2 of the act against having district lines redrawn in a way that dilutes the group's ability to elect a representative of its choice.
But applying the law — that is, redrawing the flawed map — is exactly what the court is required to do when a state violates Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which explicitly prohibits practices that dilute the ability of minority groups to elect the representative of their choice.
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