Not exact matches
The only time I ever hear politics mentioned from the pulpit is about this time every year when church members are reminded of our duty as citizens of the U.S. to
vote and to become
informed on the issues and candidates
before choosing how they will
vote.
If there should be a place having a few faithful men in it,
before the multitude sufficiently increase to
vote (psephisasthai), who shall be able to make a dedication to pious uses for the bishop to the extent of twelve men, let them write to the churches round about them,
informing them of the place in which the multitude of the faithful [assemble and] are established that their chosen men in that place may come, that they may examine with diligence him who is worthy of this grade.119
This information helps
inform board members regarding the essentiality of a material
before they
vote for its continued inclusion or removal from the National Organic Program standards.
Voters have a responsibility to separate truth from fiction
before they
vote, because it is part of
informed decision making.
«I would rather have been
informed and I would rather there have been some discussion with the increase in the fees rather than we get this the day
before the meeting and they say, «We want you to
vote on the fees,»» he said.
The man who represented Kogi West
before him used to make useful contributions that made the headlines, he was respected for his
informed interventions; there was never a time he wore torn clothes to the Red Chamber, but the people
voted him out and elected Dino Melaye and since he started ruffling things up, nobody who
voted for him has questioned him.
«So that the public sees all our documentation and back - up materials, so the school board sees it and they have a more comfortable level of what they're looking at and they're better
informed before they make a
vote.»
When asked about the range of tablets available and its target audience, Bobby Watkins, Acer UK managing director,
informed us: «we're going to stay in the wide - awake club», when it comes to sizes and operating systems,
before saying that market research had indicated that «the females were
voting for a 7 - inch product».
The week
before senators plan to
vote on the man who is likely to take her seat on the Court, the Supreme Sandra Day O'Connor wrote the unanimous Court's opinion that the state of New Hampshire has overreached in its requirement that all minors
inform their parents 48 hours
before an abortion, without exception for a minor's health.
This would enable them to debate any proposed plans in an
informed way
before voting on whether or not to adopt them.