Sentence examples for unlimited term from inspiring English sources

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Reassured by this support, the ageing president dissolved parliament and awarded himself an unlimited term of office, abruptly cut short in February by Lieutenant-General Salou Djibo.

But to woo the 99 percent of the Australian population who spurned him, he'll need to stop laughing at those who suggest that appointing yourself the unquestioned leader of a party, for an unlimited term, might make you a politician after all.

Hopefully, Sprint will drop the "Unlimited" term from their vocabulary before the restrictions roll out.

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The move was prompted, the company said in a statement, by concerns that continuing to sell e-books on the old, unlimited terms would "in the end lead to a decrease in book sales and royalties paid to authors".

MINSK, Belarus, Monday, Oct. 18 - Belarussians voted on a constitutional referendum on Sunday that would allow their country's authoritarian president, Aleksandr G. Lukashenko, to seek unlimited terms in office.

Capitalising on a wave of support from the country's largely Buddhist Sinhalese majority and widespread expectation of a post-conflict economic boom, Rajapaksa then successfully amended the constitution to allow unlimited terms and concentrated power on the office of president.

He has vowed to abolish the constitutional change that allowed presidents unlimited terms and eroded their accountability.

He was against the idea that civil servants should have unlimited terms of office, but believed that efficiency, not political activity, should determine an employee's length of service.

Gerrymandering, suppressing the vote, allowing unrestricted funds and unlimited terms have led to undemocratic practices which will destroy America if voters don't stand up and fight for what is right.

In a dubious referendum held in May this year, Rahmon secured 94.5percentt of the vote in favor of his being able to run for unlimited terms, as well as making his family who own nearly all of the businesses in the country permanently immune from prosecution.

In a dubious referendum held in May of this year, Rahmon secured 94.5percentt of the vote in favour of his being able to run for unlimited terms, as well as making his family – who own nearly all of the businesses in the country – permanently immune from prosecution.

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