Sentence examples for to elective from inspiring English sources

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to elective

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Something that is option or that may be elected, especially a course of tertiary study.

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Mr. Carrión, on the other hand, is relatively new to elective office, having been elected to the Council in 1997.

In some Council districts, former elected officials are trying to return to elective office.

Since then the late Lord Hailsham has helpfully warned the UK against tendencies to elective dictatorship.

Ms. Franklin, a Philadelphia native, is new to elective politics, but not to City Hall.

(She does, however, remind readers that she is "a total outsider to elective office and government").

Aspirants to elective office should not be quibbling about who did what in the service.

Adams, the legal brains behind the Revolution, was, Grant writes, "ill-suited to elective politics".

The suggestion that somehow I should be disqualified to aspire to elective office because I presently serve commuters is absurd".

The high road may be honorable, he discovered, but it does not necessarily lead to elective office.

"Ayurveda offers an alternative option to elective surgery, which has multiple implications, including loss of livelihood, expense and irreversibility".

Indeed, he is no stranger to elective politics, having run for office a number of times, always unsuccessfully.

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