Sentences with phrase «decided by a public vote»

The ultimate winner will also be decided by public vote and when it's open, we'll be sure to let you know.
The overall winner, to be decided by public vote, will also scoop a cash prize of # 500.
Those pundits presuming that industry princess Hall has this in the bag are forgetting that this award is decided by a public vote.
They will also be eligible for the People's Choice Award which will be decided by a public vote.
From the submission, winners are selected, «half decided by public vote, and half decided by a jury of art experts.»
The award was decided by public voting, after a panel of experts narrowed down nominees to a select group.
One lucky graduate will be decided by public vote, the winner of the Award will receive a grant towards a studio for a year, culminating in a commercial exhibition in an established London exhibition space.

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Yvan Allaire has a great analysis of Dow Jones» overreaction to Snapchat's IPO and the dual class stock phenomenon in general:» In July 2017, Dow Jones, goaded by the reaction to Snapchat having gone public with a class of shares without voting rights, announced that, after extensive consultation, it had decided to henceforth eliminate companies -LSB-...]
Who knows what swayed the deciding votes, and public pressure that can be fueled by places like this may be responsible.
The winner will be decided by a combination of votes from the public, a panel made up of former footballers and managers, while the captain of each Premier League club will also have one vote each.
In a similar way, a shortlist will be made for the Barclays Manager of the Month and the winner will be decided by a combination of votes from the panel and the public vote.
If Cuomo had truly decided he'd found a way to outsmart the owners of Indian Point — if the D.E.C. proposal weren't, in fact, the result of a decision by bureaucrats to save some fish — he would normally be expected to make sure the voting public found out about it.
Some of the last issues to be decided had to do with education, including a push by state Sen. Simcha Felder — a Democrat from Brooklyn who conferences with Republicans to give them a critical 32nd vote — to protect ultra-Orthodox yeshivas from official reviews that might find they do not provide substantially equivalent instruction to public schools.
It assesses each of the 135 measures, and makes the case for enhanced operational cooperation, but argues that none of this necessitates that Britain follow the path towards a harmonised EU criminal code, decided by qualified majority voting, and enforced by the Commission, the European Court of Justice and — in due course — an EU Public Prosecutor.
Mr. Ghosio said he respected the work of Mr. Russell and those in the town's finance departments to put together a budget, but decided to vote against the budget because of comments made at public hearings by struggling North Fork residents who said the tax hike would represent a high burden.
But as in 2009, several senators are expected to disclose their position only in the floor vote, a dramatic moment rare in Albany where most issues are decided by majority conferences long before a public vote.
Plaid Cymru Assembly Members decided to vote against Labour's legislation as they were offended by the Public Services Minister calling them a «cheap date».
The position is decided by council members, not by a public vote.
As always, negotiations are expected to come down to the wire, and it's likely that the bargains reached at the last minute will be budget and policy decided and voted through with almost no review by rank - and - file legislators or the public.
The reason the Single's Choice award stands out is it is decided by the public with votes, and not us.
Throughout the event, there will be breaks for food, drinks and networking, and after all the finalists have pitched to the room, and been asked questions by attendees & experts, the audience will decide who wins by public vote.
The BBC1 drama — which stars Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman — was voted for by tens of thousands of viewers on RadioTimes.com during April and early May in the only Bafta category to be decided by the public.
From the shortlisted schools, a public vote for the People's Choice Award, held on the Apps for Good website (appsforgood.org) from 16 - 23 June, will also decide the overall favourite out of all app entries, sponsored by Tech London Advocates.
The winners in each category will ultimately be decided by a 50/50 vote between the public and the SXSW Gaming Advisory Board.
British artist Fiona Banner's «Break Point», which was given the most votes by the US public in a competition to decide which artworks should be included in a new exhibition
Winner of the People's Voice award — decided by votes from the public — is the Institute for Justice, a civil - libertarian public - interest law firm.
Winner of the People's Voice award — decided by votes from the public — is the Web site of the American Bar Association magazine, the ABA Journal.
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