Sentences with phrase «for multiple constituencies»

Not exact matches

«Multiple politicians have told us that in order for them to support measures like increased foreign aid budgets, they need to see the constituency first.»
The government could reduce the 50 percent deviation to 25 percent and direct increased funding for MLAs representing large electoral districts for the cost of multiple constituency offices and an increased travel / outreach budget.
Reasons for this outcome were multiple: though world membership had doubled during Neal C. Wilson's 12 years in office, his authoritarian management style had alienated several constituencies; he had been identified with several demoralizing theological and financial crises; his age, 70, was against him in spite of his astounding vigor, and a widespread sense of deep crisis and need for new directions had gone unanswered.
Okoe Mensah, spokesperson for the said branch executives, addressing a news conference at the party's constituency office in Prampram said, «Judging from the period between 11 am and the closing time of 5 pm on the voting day, the total votes obtained at Ahwiam, Lekpongunor and Dawa could not have been correct if multiple voting had not taken place.
CF and its activities should not be a secret known only to those most involved — not least because so often it's been the arrival of a few cars, or a busload, of CF members that has turned a small campaign by a few hard - working activists into a major opportunity for canvassing and leafleting multiple wards in sizeable portions of constituencies.
In an election using the additional member system, each voter casts two votes: a vote for a candidate standing in their constituency (with or without an affiliated party), and a vote for a party list standing in a wider region made up of multiple constituencies.
Ultimately, Knee admires the Amplify investors and executives who in 2015 took the company private for their focus on «the specific incremental needs of the multiple constituencies that drive buying decisions, rather than the general transformational goals of the founders.»
They must be able to engage multiple constituencies — all the way from President Obama through his education secretary down to the local mom thinking about which school would be the best for her kindergartner.
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