The phrase
"nomination process" refers to the procedure or steps involved in selecting and proposing someone for a particular position, award, or recognition.
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These awards celebrate achievement, innovation and brilliance and are selected by the industry itself via a legitimately
independent nomination process.
She has written and spoken on a wide range of judicial issues, particularly constitutional limits on government, the
federal nomination process and state judicial selection.
Twelve states and the District of Columbia have earlier deadlines to switch parties than to register for the first time, 2 but only two of them, Kentucky and New Hampshire, had cutoffs to change parties (for those already registered with one) more than 100 days before their primary or caucus.3 I looked only at states without open primaries or caucuses.4 In open primaries, any voter can weigh in on the presidential candidate
nomination process for either party.
July 16, 2015 — The Globe and Mail editorial regarding the need for majority voting in uncontested director elections and for shareholder involvement in the
director nomination process endorses the positions espoused by CCGG.
5.30 pm MP nominations posted on Labour Party website; thereafter, twice daily at 12.30 pm and 5.30 pm until close
of nomination process.
HousingWires editorial board reviewed more than 200 submissions contributed during an
open nomination process before narrowing the list down to the final 50 firms most likely to have an impact on the real estate industry in the next 12 months.
Studio City, California About Blog Rick Hasen's Election Law Blog explains the law of politics and the politics of law: election law, campaign finance, legislation, voting rights, initiatives, redistricting, and the Supreme
Court nomination process.
Killian's bid for state Senate was confirmed by a press release sent out by Khojasteh on Feb. 5, which stated that he will endorse Killian for a
Republican nomination process slated to take place on Feb. 7, after press time.
Those appointments came under fire earlier this year as it became clear that HP's newly appointed chair, Ray Lane, circumvented the board's independent
nominations process by involving the CEO in identifying board candidates and deciding to oversee the process himself (although he had a long - standing relationship with the CEO and was not a member of the nominations committee).
We're following the same
nomination process as last year: tweet (using the hashtag #clawbies2012), send me an email, or better yet, write a blog post sharing who you think are the most outstanding Canadian law blogs of 2012.
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders has upended the Democratic
Party nomination process in many ways, not the least of which is his populist rhetoric regarding Wall Street and the nation's banking system.
Through a closed -
call nomination process — which included over 50 distinguished NYC - based curators and arts professionals — 100 artists were invited to apply for the grant.
Erie County Republicans are lengthening the county executive
candidate nomination process to provide breathing room for their best hope against Democratic incumbent Mark Poloncarz, County Clerk Chris Jacobs, who remains very uncommitted to the race.
July 16, 2015 — The Globe and Mail editorial regarding the need for majority voting in uncontested director elections and for shareholder involvement in the director
nomination process endorses the positions espoused by CCGG.
The most
contentious nomination process for a NASA administrator in the agency's six - decade history came to an end April 19 when the Senate voted to confirm Jim Bridenstine.
As part of the Fishman
Prize nomination process, they described her as «one of the most meticulous, focused, and reflective teachers we've ever met.»
We're following the
same nomination process as last year: tweet (using the hashtag #clawbies2012), send me an email, or better yet, write a... more»
Levine foresees an
online nomination process that requires candidates to answer multiple - choice questions on a range of issues — and then graphically shows each voter how the candidates» stances match up to the voter's own, as measured by the same questionnaire.
For Tate, the RNC's recommendations are the latest move in a power grab that began at the Republican National Convention, when Ron Paul supporters and Tea Party activists teamed up to fight changes to the
state nomination process that similarly consolidate power with the national committee.
On number one, the proof is in the worldwide stock rally that followed news that Summers had written to the president to pull his hat from the
Fed nomination process.
It also appears that the board navigated a
turbulent nomination process to decide on Werner Brandt, former CEO of SAP, to replace the current CEO, while the municipal shareholders had favored a former government minister.
Update: Ric McIver released a second statement on evening of Feb. 24, 2016, reversing his initial endorsement of the Calgary -
Greenway nomination process.
It was a city mouse versus county mouse game as many voters in Strathcona County and Fort Saskatchewan were upset with the
Conservative nomination process that led to County Councillor Jacquie Fenske defeat and allowed Edmontonian Mr. Uppal to win the nomination.
A commitment to selecting candidates based on merit was by far the most common reason issuers gave for not having a policy about the representation of women on the board, not considering gender in the
board nomination process and / or not adopting a target for female board representation.
A candidate's performance in these pre-elections would be taken into account by the delegates to the party's convention later in the year, but they were by no means determinative of a victor in the
larger nomination process.
With the new
NEXTY nomination process, you can ensure that your products will be seen, tested, experienced and evaluated by the editors at New Hope Natural Media.
Teachout suggested a commission be set up with a two -
step nomination process, similar to judicial nominations, where a representative panel provides candidates from which the governor then selects members.
The Senate has confirmed Gina Haspel as the first female director of the CIA following a
rocky nomination process that reopened debate about one of the darkest chapters in the spy agency's history.
These bills will mark the start of a reinvigorated progressive agenda from Latimer and the Board of Legislators, who recently elected a new majority leader, Ben Boykin, a White Plains Democrat, to replace the previous chair, Michael Kaplowitz, a Yorktown Democrat, in a
divisive nomination process.
An
annual nominations process could provide an indication of support capable of influencing the Leader's performance without a bloody threat of challenge every few months by another set of disgruntled former ministers.
«If you are talking about the end of the process in terms of determining those who are qualified to ballot for their positions on the ballot paper, yes,» Head of Communications, Eric Kofi Dzakpasu told Citi News» Sixtus Dong Ullo when he was asked whether the suit could affect the
entire nomination process.
Good government groups routinely lobby the governor to not declare vacancies as they hate the special election nomination process
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