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When canvassed, people remember it spent too much when in government.

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In addition, the statewide standard for recounts would eliminate confusion over counting questionable ballots, which became a point of contention and prompted several lawsuits when canvassing boards like those in Dade, Broward and Palm Beach Counties used different criteria than when canvassers counted them by hand.

Will the devices hold up in the often gusty weather of early April, when canvassing for the actual census is done?

When canvassing opinion from other mothers I discovered that one friend has such horrible memories of her childhood school dinners she refuses to inflict them on her own daughter.

Today alone, Mr. Bush picked up at least 68 votes when canvassing boards met in seven counties -- many of which are still being sued by Mr. Bush -- and went over the absentee ballots they had rejected during their first counts.

How can we pro-Europeans have so underrated the painful sense of losing out from Europeanisation that I encountered on the doorstep when canvassing for a vote to remain, and which now screams through the vote of the other half of England? ("Speak for yourself," you may retort. I do, brother, I do).

Ashworth intends to speak to the outgoing coach Gary Neville and a number of leading figures within the game when canvassing opinion over who should take the role, and will also consult senior players – Wayne Rooney, Joe Hart and James Milner are the only members of Hodgson's party with more than 50 caps – in the current squad.

When canvassing the staff, nobody was aware of the costs.

The former Conservative said she had taken the original leaflet with the correct spelling around with her when canvassing.

Some scientists when canvassing these issues of philosophical theology may prefer to call themselves 'agnostics' rather than 'atheists' because they have been over impressed by a generalised philosophical scepticism or by a too simple understanding of Popper's dictum that we can never verify a theory but only refute it.

Mr Hirst said if prisoners were also voters politicians would seek out their views when canvassing for votes: "What this will do is force them to go knocking on people's doors inside - knocking on cell doors, asking them what they think, offering them incentives or privileges to try to get their vote.

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