Sentences with phrase «determine by majority vote»

Truth is not determined by majority vote.
Should disagreements occur about what constitutes WHO Code compliance, The National Alliance for Breastfeeding Advocacy (NABA REAL) Code Help Center shall be consulted and a decision shall be determined by a majority vote of the Board of Directors.
In Oklahoma, winners in primary contests are determined by majority vote.
The story illustrates an important lesson: Scientific and medical truth is not determined by majority vote.
The Board, however, has not determined by majority vote what recommendation should be made to stockholders in connection with the vote:
The term of the Delegate shall be determined by a majority vote of the Board of the Northern and Southern Chapters.
Science is not democracy where the truth is determined by majority vote.
Now we all know that truth is not determined by a majority vote but we are not talking about that here but the weight of evidence is in favour of MWP + LIA.

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You also need to determine the voting rights of the partners — normally a simple majority vote of the partners decides what happens and what doesn't, but you can agree that important decisions be made by a «supermajority» vote of two - thirds or more of the partnership percentages..
that the compensation of our executive officers be determined, or recommended to the board of directors for determination, by majority vote of the independent directors or by a compensation committee comprised solely of independent directors; and
Convention votes, though determined of course by simple majority, only expressed the synod's understanding of what the Word of God said.
If the full committee, by majority vote, determines that grounds for impeachment exist, a resolution impeaching the individual in question and setting forth specific allegations of misconduct, in one or more articles of impeachment, will be reported to the full House.
Should the Comptroller determine that any such revenue or expenditure estimate is not suitable for the upcoming fiscal year, the Legislature, upon notice from the Comptroller may revise any such revenue estimate downward upon a two - thirds majority vote and may revise any such expenditure estimate upward by a majority vote.
Requires general elections to be determined by a majority of votes cast using the Instant Runoff Voting method
The Majority Leader determines which bills are brought to the floor for debate (from an Agenda prepared by the Speaker of the House) and manages debates and floor votes.
Should the charges be sustained after hearing all the evidence and testimony presented by complainant and defendant, the board may by a majority vote of those present reprimand (a reprimand is a written warning to a member after charges have been filed in accordance with the bylaws, and it is determined that the member's conduct was not severe enough to warrant a suspension or a recommendation for expulsion) or suspend the defendant from all privileges of the club for not more than six months from the date of the hearing.
But what are we to make of it when great constitutional issues like voting rights and the right of corporations to pour unlimited money into political campaigns are too often decided by one vote majorities aligning with whichever political party held an advantage in determining the court's make - up at the time?
(a) Every such reorganization plan shall be referred to an appropriate committee, to be determined by the Clerks of the Senate and the House of Representatives, with the approval of the President and Speaker, which committee shall not later than thirty days after the date of the Governor's presentation of said plan hold a public hearing thereon and shall not later than ten days after such hearing report that it approves or disapproves such plan and such reorganization plan shall have the force of law upon expiration of the sixty calendar days next following its presentation by the governor to the general court, unless disapproved by a majority vote of the members of either of the two branches of the general court present and voting, the general court not having been prorogued within such sixty days.
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