Sentences with phrase «elections costs while»

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Finally, the recent election of the NDP government, while not a signal that the project would be derailed, was certainly a source of further regulatory uncertainty and likely increases in production cost.
The issue figures to feature prominently in the next federal election, with Liberal Leader Stà © phane Dion arguing the benefits of a carbon tax, while NDP Leader Jack Layton makes the case that cap - and - trade would do a better job of putting the costs on big polluters rather than on low - income families.
The 2016 elections in Ghana, where 15.7 million were registered, cost $ 12 per voter, while Tanzania, a country with a bigger population and more voters than Kenya, spent $ 300 million less on its 2015 elections.
While Trump held campaign rallies with a raucous audience pushing him to «build the wall» at the U.S. border with Mexico, many Senate Republicans want to avoid a government shutdown at all costs — at least between now and the November elections.
Then, in 2013, a Chinese translation error in ballots for the November election cost one employee their job while another resigned.
As several other recent by - elections have shown, while Ukip's surge costs Labour votes, it costs the Tories seats.
While Tory tactical voting has averted a deeper Lib Dem party crisis, the by - election has cost Nick Clegg his governing strategy — his warnings to his party not to seek distinctiveness within the coalition now scrapped in favour of «Operation Detach», and an increasing amount of yellow dissent at every level.
Judie Gorenstein, the vice president for voter services for the league's Huntington branch, told the county legislature in 2006 that the county would need only 514 optical scanners, which would cost about $ 3 million, while it would need 1,500 touch screen machines, at a cost of around $ 14 million, to handle its election general process.
But while previous presidential campaigns have used these funds to pay for routine legal matters such as ballot access disputes and compliance requirements, Trump would be the first president in the modern campaign finance era to use such funds to cover the costs of defending himself in a criminal probe, said election law experts.
While it is common that elected officials when endorsed during an election year are often asked to contribute to various parties to defray the cost of literature and advertising, it is unusual when this is done in an off - election year.
While Gordon Brown's actual decision on whether or not to call an election will obviously be based on practicialities like cost and whether he can win it or not, not whether the polls say the public want one, the figures suggest that if Brown does call an early election the public will not see it as unecessary and punish him for it, and if he doesn't and the opposition parties call for one they will have public support on their side.
While the transfer of real property held personally should qualify for a Section 85 election to rollover the properties at their cost base, you will want to be sure the CRA will not consider your properties to be held as «inventory»; that is property, held primarily for resale rather than rental.
While it's easy to be angry at Facebook for its role in the Russian election hacking or allowing Cambridge Analytica to misuse its data, that ultimately effects users» cost - benefit calculus very little.
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