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He believed he'd lost his voting privileges forever.
She stands to lose her voting privileges due to the changes.
Aside from the fines, both schools were stripped of voting privileges in all league matters, effective immediately.
The Academy said: "Working in the last 10 years is one way to ensure you have voting privileges.
As for the student representatives' lack of voting privileges, she said: "I think it doesn't matter that we can't vote.
The regular membership is $50, a membership with voting privileges is $200 and a corporate membership is $1,000.
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But they are thoroughly resentful of the Government's determination to deprive them of their cherished common roll voting privilege.
Only landowning white males could run for office and vote, and the voting privilege itself was restricted in presidential elections to elite slates of electors who would effectively choose the country's president and vice president.
There is a gathering wind behind the idea that 16-year-olds should be trusted with the same voting privilege as their elders, yet youngsters of the same age are having basic choices over their own education withdrawn, with a remarkable level of consensus in favour of doing so.
"The Hall of Fame has always entrusted the exclusive voting privilege to the Baseball Writers Association of Americaa.
And yet in the rush to change, they were the first defined-function category asked to justify their membership and voting privilege, directed to squeeze their credits into a 1000 character email box that actually accepts only about a quarter of that volume.
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