Sentences with phrase «election aftermath»

"Election aftermath" refers to the events or consequences that occur after an election has taken place. It generally involves analyzing the results, addressing any impact or changes caused by the election, and dealing with the outcomes or aftermath of the voting process. Full definition
It is only in the excitement of the general election aftermath that you can do that.»
Franklin Templeton Fixed Income Group covers US trade worries, potential removal of presidential term limits in China, the Italian election aftermath and more in this month's Global Economic Perspective.
Quoting Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Cook acknowledged in a memo to all Apple staff that the election aftermath may have left some feeling anxious or with strong feelings.
Some analysts suggest the election aftermath will likely cause enough spikes to bring bitcoin up to $ 850 by the end of the year.
In the election aftermath, it might be easy to check out of politics for a while, to take a break — but Eugene Cho says we now have a new civic responsibility as Christians — for the next four years and beyond.
I love that you and I both thought soup with this hellscape of an election / election aftermath.
Furthermore, over a hundred North Kivutiens have recently fled the province into Uganda's Hoima district, escaping a combination of increased militia activity, and fear of violence erupting in the election aftermath.
Tweeting just twice since the election aftermath, on both occasions it was to describe the beautiful walks around his rural Scottish constituency.
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