Sentences with phrase «of delegates»

The Bar got record numbers of delegates for its annual conference.
The earliest that happens is right after the state convention for candidates who get at least 15 percent of the delegates on any ballot.
This means that the overwhelming majority of delegates are either Nigerian themselves, or from that family background.
How well the party's presidential nominees performed in the preceding two elections is one factor used to calculate the number of delegates for each state.
The delegation called on the administration to keep fossil fuels in the ground in front of hundreds of delegates and the media.
Obviously, the reflections on the unborn and religious liberty touch on issues that, I imagine, did not go over well with many of the delegates.
We believe that a slate of delegates who are committed to reform, and not necessarily elected officials, are best suited to achieve these goals.
One of the delegates made an important distinction at the start.
With 9 weeks to go, the number of delegates attending is already well ahead of the total who came last year.
«I hope they would file here, because we're not winner - take - all, and there's a lot of delegates here,» he said.
Event materials are prepared solely for the benefit of delegates and are not a substitute for legal advice.
There were four hundred and seventy one delegates from sixty - nine countries and almost half of the delegates came from the younger churches.
The counsel alleged that in breach of the rules, verification and accreditation of delegates were not done in spite of the fact that they were mandatory.
Sure he may have changed, but I was at the convention and it took guts to get up in front of those delegates and tell them everything they didn't want to hear.
Rather, it said the task of picking who would fly the party's flag would be the joint efforts of all delegates to the party's convention where the candidate would be elected.
I forgot that the number of delegates attributed to a state is not proportional to its population.
However, the joint session of the delegates later decided not to approve the resolution concerned.
It is a right of delegates that can not identify their candidates to be assisted; even the constitution allows that.
In the Democratic primaries, any candidate who gets at least 15 % of the vote gets a proportional share of the delegates.
Having half of the delegates elected by the Australian population was a means of ensuring the Convention was representative.
On a scale of 5 (excellent) to 1 (poor), 99 % of the delegates rated the conference as 3 or above, with 30 % saying it was excellent.
Although a majority of delegates wanted to close the party's primaries, the measure required two - thirds to pass, and the idea did not have that much support.
The Democratic convention is held every four years, and hundreds of delegates flock to the chosen city to choose their party's candidate to run for president.?
That diversity of views on candidates was on the mind of some delegates who urged against endorsing in the primary.
This was a question asked by a couple of delegates.
The vibrant meeting rooms are perfect to stimulate the creative energy of your delegates.
The selection of hotel rooms and apartments gives meeting planners flexibility to accommodate a range of delegates.
A number of delegates agreed this text was more policy - neutral.
It's conceivable that none of the many contenders for the Republican gubernatorial nomination will receive the support of more than 50 percent of the delegates.
The events, which together will feature thousands of delegates, hundreds of exhibits and dozens of seminars, are also a chance for the public to get educated on the real estate market.
Many of the delegates were shocked by this response.
Most of the delegates were chief executive officers at local authorities, but it was not a public event.
The room can be set up according to your requirements and the number of delegates attending and can by personalised to your individual requirements.
This dinner will be for conference speakers and a limited number of delegates.
They will be debated by the ABA House of Delegates at the association's annual meeting in August 2012.
The «Model Regulatory Objectives for the Provision of Legal Services» was submitted as a resolution to the ABA House of Delegates at the 2016 midyear meeting and was approved.
(I should add that the Joint Committee [of both Houses of Parliament] on Statutory Instruments — the committee that examines the uses of delegated legislation to ensure that each order or regulation is properly pursuant to a statutory authority — cited the Indian Affairs Committee as one of the two most uncooperative Departments of Government.)
We also have an incredible opportunity to elect more reproductive health champions to the Virginia House of Delegates in 2017.
We applaud the efforts of the MBA President Jeff Catalano and we endorsed the MBA Immigration Resolution at the Massachusetts Bar Association House of Delegates meeting in January.
On Feb. 23, the Virginia House of Delegates passed SB 1381, which clarifies the purpose and definition of an animal shelter, requiring state facilities to be «operated for the purpose of finding permanent adoptive homes.»
Meyer served in the AVMA House of Delegates as a delegate or alternate delegate for 20 years and is a past president of the Washington State Veterinary Medical Association, where he was honored as its Veterinarian of the Year in 2004.

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