Sentence examples for rules for elections from inspiring English sources

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And haven't the ground rules for elections been in quite a bit of flux?

But Zanu-PF is already warning its people to prepare for a snap election, perhaps as early as next March, in an apparent attempt by Mr Mugabe to block the introduction of a planned new constitution, with clear limits on executive power and strict rules for elections.

But it said nothing about how an interim government is to be constructed after June 30, when the United States turns over sovereignty to the Iraqis; the document set no rules for elections, and it was dangerously vague on Islam's relation to the state.

With the Supreme Court at an ideological impasse and Senate Republicans refusing to allow hearings for President Obama's nominee to the court, Merrick Garland, the final state rules for elections throughout the country are likely to be set in a variety of decisions by state courts and lower-level federal judges.

This is why I get worried about the new rules for elections the Supreme Court has handed down.

The app puts players atop one of the blockades that have become a flashpoint in the semi-autonomous Chinese territory's conflict over rules for elections in 2017.

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The question, it appears, will focus on rule 6(b) of the "Rules for Election to the National Baseball Hall of Fame by members of Baseball Hall of Fame Committee on Baseball Veterans".

Why, they ask, should there be a minimum turnout rule for strikes to take place, when there is no such rule for elections to Parliament, and indeed for most other elections?

Annual director elections, majority vote rules for director elections, shareholder approval for poison pills, and proxy access bylaws are some of the critical governance practices that have become common practice thanks to investor support for shareholder proposal campaigns led by a wide variety of investors—some large; others small.

"Each country's historical, cultural, economic, social and political conditions and circumstances are different, and so the rules formulated for elections naturally also differ," he said.

Rules for judicial elections can be different from those for political elections because the legitimacy of courts depends on nonpartisanship.

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