Sentences with phrase «just being voted»

The books theme was a long time coming, almost making it in over the past couple of months and then just being voted out.
Jamie Dimon has just been voted the most eligible CEO on Wall Street by Investor Relations magazine.
The man who wins the gold medal will probably endure as the Olympics» only biathlon champion: the event has just been voted out of the next Winter Games in 1964.
He's just been voted Sky's FanZoner of the Year, which is, ahem, the only thing Spurs won in 08/09.
You might not just be voting for the Democratic or Republican presidential candidate of your choice on Tuesday, April 19.
Unfortunately, with only weeks remaining until the competition, the chubby lead singer has just been voted out of his band.
Winn has also just been voted San Diego Unified School District's High School Teacher of the Year.
Eagles Nest which is a leading member of the exclusive New Zealand Luxury Collection has just been voted the world's highest rated property in the 2008 Conde Nast 2008 Gold List.
Camelot Unchained has just been voted the most anticipated MMORPG 2017 and beyond by the MassivelyOP community (2nd place: Star Citizen, 3rd place: Crowfall).
Traverse City just was voted best town in America.

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The contest is particularly significant because if Jones wins, Republicans will maintain just a one - vote majority in Congress» upper chamber.
«In Michigan, she won 51,000 votes, while Trump's margin was just over 10,000.
The 2008 election showed just how powerful social media could be in driving votes, and President Barak Obama's 2008 campaign was, and is, widely viewed as the first general - election campaign to focus on social media as its primary mode of marketing (Howard Dean's bid for the 2004 Democratic nomination also used social media heavily.)
But the only shareholders who can collect the rest of the money that the court deemed their shares were worth are those who voted against the deal, and Magnetar is the largest of just a few investors who did, according to The Wall Street Journal.
A Monmouth University survey released on Wednesday — conducted by telephone, and with a plus - or - minus 3.5 % margin of error — found that 51 % of registered voters said they would vote for or lean toward a Democratic candidate if the 2018 elections were held today, compared to just 36 % who said they would vote or lean Republican.
But the battle for Congressional votes isn't just heating up behind the scenes.
«So I think that if we just run against her record as it has been, she voted to take away our guns, she voted for an assault weapons ban.
Maybe he was intimidated or he assumed she would just vote for him out of loyalty?
It's true that Mr. Obama also passed major legislation with just Democratic votes, but not before making major concessions to Republicans, Jillson notes.
Of course, if just 1 % of Trump voters voted for Clinton in the three highlighted states, «we would be having a very different conversation,» he added.
In 2014, Barcelona - born Scytl, an electronic voting tool, secured $ 104 million in investment; in fact, it's changed the global landscape of political engagement in just a few years.
Tanner argues investing even just a portion of it would allow for the government to purchase a commanding share of almost every major company in the U.S. Even if that money were invested in index funds (which is the approach Munnell supports), the way the government managed its voting rights could effectively allow it to «pick winners» among corporate entities.
Landing the right to serve as one of just 20 New York Federal Reserve Bank counterparties was an official vote of confidence in the company.
The trip is Trump's second trip overseas since declaring his campaign, the first being a June visit to the United Kingdom to mark the opening of one of his golf courses just days after the UK voted to leave the European Union.
«It's entirely possible the people of Britain have just become the first in history to vote for a recession»
The legislation could be changed and shift the political ground once more — but GOP leadership's ambitious goal of voting on a bill before the July 4th Congressional recess just became a lot harder to achieve.
With just over four weeks until Londoners cast their votes, an exclusive Opinium survey for the Evening Standard says Labour candidate Khan still enjoys a sizable lead and is more trusted than Conservative Goldsmith on the majority of key issues.
As recently as late June, just 55 % of Sanders voters said they would vote for Clinton; recent polling data shows just 41 % of young voters are supporting Clinton.
Beyond voting, the greatest opportunity is helping people stay engaged with the issues that matter to them every day, not just every few years at the ballot box.
But he cautions that when anyone can vote in a contest with just one click, it's hard for companies to know how votes will result in new buying habits.
«Redistricting is a real problem, but the bigger problem is frankly that Democratic votes are just way too concentrated in too small of geographic areas» — big cities, instead of America's many small and mid-size towns.
In practice, it just reflects that many investors are accepting the likelihood of small losses if that means they can insulate themselves from bigger ones in the aftermath of the June 23 vote.
The Brexit vote is just behind us, and the U.S. presidential election still lies ahead.
O'Keeffe wrote just prior to the November election that, if Steinbrenner, who died in 2010, were still alive, he would've voted for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.
Netflix's board is divided into three separate classes, so shareholders don't even get to vote for or against all the directors every year, just a selection of them.
Republicans need just a simple 51 - vote total to confirm a judicial nominee after the filibuster on lower - level court judicial nominees was killed by Democrats when they last controlled the Senate in an effort to help move along some of Obama's nominees more quickly.
And then I asked her if she was willing to participate in organizing an event in New York, and she said, «Yes, Bonnie, I'll do that, but there's just one problem: I'm not registered to vote
During that span, the battle with Samsung is the only one that went all the way to a vote, and the only one in which the firm didn't get what it wanted — a sign of just how effective Elliott is at pressuring management to agree to its demands.
Corporate voting season is already well underway behind the scenes, and, actions you take during these contests could be just as important as the mid-term election votes cast in November.
«It used to be done automatically without a vote, and that's part of why we have the debt level that we have — Congress could just spend and never be held accountable,» Walden said.
«I think it's just a disaster for the Republican Party, because it means you need 60 votes on most pieces of legislation and you're not going to get it.»
Small - business owners around the country are casting their ballots as the race to the 2014 Midterm Election finish line comes to an end — and how Main Street votes could determine not just who will go to Washington, but also the outcome of key initiatives that affect all of our bottom lines.
The data leak is just the most recent example of abuse on the site, following reports of Russian meddling during the 2016 U.S. presidential election and controversial Brexit vote in the UK.
Moore, whose campaign filed a last - minute «election fraud» complaint on Thursday just before the results were certified just after 2 p.m. EST, claimed that widespread voter fraud had contributed to his more than 20,000 vote loss to Jones, a number that was not significantly altered by the inclusion of military and provisional ballots that were later counted.
However, by postponing the vote to May, Vivendi is assured at least five seats on the new board because shareholders will vote on its candidates as well and not just replacements proposed by Elliott.
Its score of 25.5 percent in the lower house was just ahead of the 25.4 percent for Bersani's Democratic Party, which ran in a coalition with the leftist SEL party and it won almost 8.7 million votes overall, more than any other single party.
In fact, Arizona Sen. John McCain himself — who made a dramatic return to the Senate on Tuesday following a recent brain cancer diagnosis — slammed the «shell» health care bill (it's unclear exactly which possible version he was referring to), in a speech to the Senate just minutes after he voted «aye» on the motion to proceed.
«And I just want to tell you that you are doing a disservice to all of us Republican primary voters who didn't vote for Trump, that are struggling whether or not to vote for Trump.»
And the vote is just the start of lawmakers» attempts to target years of federal agencies» decisions through the Congressional Review Act, the GOP's new favorite deregulatory toy.
Just after 7 PM Greek time on Sunday, I was told that the «No» vote (Gk.
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