Sentences with phrase «about voting procedures»

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Although the banks say the moves would be legal procedures that would have a minimum impact on their operations and jobs in Scotland, their warnings intensified concerns about an independent Scotland's ability to retain businesses — particularly during the months of financial uncertainty that would follow a vote to break the 307 - year union with England.
The basic questions to be asked about this project, therefore, concern not the Seminar's voting procedures or means of communicating its findings but rather the substance of its claims.
I met with them when they were launching their site, a portal for learning about the candidates» position on 14 core issues and about newly changed voting procedures (similar to our Project Vote Smart in many respects).
A huge impediment to voting in NYC is the widespread confusion many New Yorkers have about poll locations and voting procedures.
Concerns were also raised about the way the government pushed through the measure, using parliamentary procedure to push through a vote without any debate in the full House of Commons.
I don't know much about BAFTA except that they've changed their voting procedures a lot.
That's a procedure designed to reinforce the power of the very small group of people with information and control over the bill text, and to blunt the ability of the people out here in the hinterlands to communicate with our representatives about whether we think the good in this bill outweighs the bad and therefore merits a vote for or against.
Whether you are a public or a school librarian you will learn about organizing and preparing for the vote, attracting potential audiences to participate, and voting procedures.
The complaint is full of interesting tidbits, like the procedure whereby the league's «Protest Committee» called each of the plaintiffs (and three other players whose gayness was questioned) into a room and, in front of a crowd of 25, peppered them with questions about their sexual preferences before voting on whether the men were gay or not.
Jackie provides us with an update on the latest regulatory developments in the UK's design landscape, with a particular excitement about the implementation of the UKIPO's latest fee changes, procedures and the prospect of new opportunities following the recent Brexit vote.
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