Sentences with phrase «of the precincts in»

Nearly two - thirds of the precincts in Clark County, Nevada's heaviest population center which encompasses Las Vegas, had not reported results yet.
Local media in the state, tonight, is reporting that ballot initiative SQ755, which bars state courts from using Islamic or international law, is on the path to approval — Yes votes outweighing Nos by more than two - to - one, with about 40 - percent of the precincts in.
Going back farther, the word «academy» was originally the name of the precinct in Athens where Plato established his school, and he clearly affirmed that freedom for the truth can not be separated from worship of the divine.
(3) That a person is not a resident of the precinct in which the person is registered, provided that no such challenge may be made if the person removed his residency and the period of removal has been less than 30 days, or
Mr. Rangel was initially declared the winner by the Associated Press based on initial results provided by the New York City Board of Elections, but it was subsequently revealed those results did not include votes from many of the precincts in the district.
Rigell is running for re-election in the 2nd Congressional District, which now includes a number of precincts in Newport News and Hampton due to redistricting.

Not exact matches

The private sector has matched public funds dollar for dollar in 2017 to support the Historic Heart of Perth project, which aims to revitalise the east end precinct through public art and streetscape improvements.
Conversely, among a minority of more savvy workers, primarily in the precincts of Silicon Valley, options create a lottery mentality that perversely drives employees from company to company in restless search of the next big payoff, snubbing any expectations of loyalty to a particular company.
More than 1,500 medical and scientific researchers are expected to be working in the Nedlands research precinct following completion of a $ 360 million investment program.
Precincts have started adopting or increasing use of less - than - lethal force — including pepper spray and Tasers — in an effort to reduce injury and death.
Summary: «A sitcom following the lives of a group of detectives in a New York precinct, including one slacker who is forced to shape up when he gets a new boss.»
Precincts have started adopting or increasing their use of less - than - lethal force — including pepper spray and Tasers — in an effort to reduce injury and death while still giving police options when facing would - be assailants.
A less far - reaching proposal in the District of Columbia to allow marijuana possession but not retail sales won nearly 65 percent of the vote with all precincts reporting, unofficial results showed.
LAS VEGAS / COLUMBIA, S.C., Feb 20 (Reuters)-- Democratic presidential candidates Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton were locked in a tight race in Nevada on Saturday, with early results showing Clinton with a slight edge over Sanders with 27 percent of precincts reporting.
We are a co-working space and community located in the heart of Singapore's museum, arts and design precinct.
By: Martin Creamer 27th April 2018 The imminent opening in Johannesburg of the exciting new Mandela Mining Precinct is a major boost for badly needed research and development.
Even in the benighted precincts of believers, where information from the outside world is known to travel exceedingly slowly, everybody grasps that this is one doctrine the world loves to hate.
Yet despite minor structural differences at Vanderbilt and elsewhere there was an inflexible understanding at work: that a rigorous academy would not harbor learned discourse about religion in its central precincts unless conducted with the systematic detachment of nonbelievers.
For in order to be aware of oneself and God imagination must enable a man to soar higher than the misty precinct of the probable, it must wrench one out of this and, by making possible that which transcends the quantum satis of every experience, it must teach him to hope and fear, or to fear and hope.
«The pervasive «Catholic atmosphere» of the colleges, the confidence of our march out of our precincts into American national life, these would foster Catholic faith and intellectualism as effectively as ever did a drilling in apologetics and the Catholic catechism.
It is a very different account of burial from what might have been given if a group of anonymous Jews had been concerned simply to throw the body of Jesus (and perhaps those of the two thieves also) into the grave or tomb of the common people in order to prevent the precincts of the holy city from being defiled.
«We are proud of the robust and diverse faith outreach program employed by the Democratic Party that begins with volunteer faith captains in precincts all across the country and ends with a Chairman who spent a year as a missionary and has made faith outreach among our highest priorities as a Party,» he said, referring to DNC chairman Tim Kaine.
For after the shock of discovering just how completely the entire civilized world had averted its gaze from what was happening to their fellow Jews in Europe, they would find not only that they were now being welcomed to hitherto restricted precincts but that all the traditional expressions of hostility to Jews had been banished from polite, and even largely from impolite, society.
As for Jerusalem, Barak's «generous offer» gave Israel sovereignty and full control over its illegally built settlements in about 40 percent of East Jerusalem, plus the Jewish and Armenian quarters of the Old City, the Mount of Olives, the Palestinian Silwan district and the Haram al - Sharif precinct, all of which would have remained under Israel security control.
Its stated aim is to train ten activists in every one of 175,000 Republican precincts in this country.
In the Jewish religious tradition these purity rules formed a closely interlocking network which clearly marked off the sacred precincts of the Temple, the holy land of Israel, and the covenant people of God (or groups of the «separated» within the people), from the «profane» world peopled by the «demon - ruled nations» outside.
To be sure, individuals are commanded to cultivate the holiness breathing in scripture; but that striving takes place in a context larger, longer, more diverse and more vital than the small precinct of a private soul.
Indeed, in the Gospel, Jesus justifies his driving out the moneychangers from the temple precincts, by invoking the prophecy of Isaiah: «Zeal for my Father's house consumes me.»
Not only do I vote but I vote in multiple precincts as well as seeing that the right to vote is not lost to registered Republicans who have passed on through no fault of their own.
Finally it was on a day late in October in the precincts of a church that the young, French - speaking Emperor met his elderly Saxon Reichsvikar.
Those people were all in and about the Temple precincts, and they knew that Peter and John were on trial inside the hall of the Sanhedrin.
MCEC is centrally located in the heart of Melbourne's iconic Southbank precinct and easily accessible by car bus, train, tram.
Fair Work's investigation into systemic underpayment of wages, the role of head office, and a decision last week by the Fair Work Commission to terminate 26 enterprise bargaining agreements (EBAs) between Domino's and the Shop, Distributive & Allied Employees Association sets the scene for a colourful annual general meeting on November 8, at the Gallery of Modern Art in Brisbane's cultural precinct.
Gambling in the U.S. extends from the cellars of the underworld to the penthouses of the wealthy, touching on its way the tenement, the middle - class home, the police precinct, legislative halls and political clubs.
The turquoise kidneys and the blue - green hearts form a kind of magnetic resonance image of Los Angeles: a many - chambered nautilus of pools in the prosperous precincts of Hollywood and Beverly Hills, while in South Central L.A. — where municipal pools must often close for lack of funds — the organs appear blackened and necrotic.
A nearly seven - decade tradition of Grant Park Music Festival performances in the northern precincts of Grant Park is coming to an end.
«People here have already spoken about a marina — we don't want this kind of development on our lakefront,» said Francis Tobin, interim director of the network, which started the «Save Our Lakefront» campaign that in November led voters in 10 lakefront precincts to reject any landfill north of Hollywood Avenue.
The committee expects to do more selling of the district for the April election, especially to seniors and the voters in the rural precincts who defeated it on Nov. 5, O'Leary said.
Most of his precinct workers had park district jobs, and they knew that keeping those jobs depended on the quantity of votes they produced on election days — not the quality of their work in city parks.
With all 17 Lake County precincts reporting, 62 percent of the voters there cast ballots in favor of the bond issue, and 38 percent voted against.
Each precinct has a Roster Index, which is several sheets of paper listing the people eligible to vote in that precinct and their party.
If the price of proprietary machine parts is high, cash poor precincts might be more liable to delay necessary maintenance, leaving a dried - up slippery roller in an optical scan box.
California did try voting machines, and they are still an option (every precinct has a voting machine, and you can request to use it, but paper ballots are the default), and it works somewhat similarly, in that the election officers give voters a card that activates the voting machine, and the type of ballot is recorded on that card.
Modern redistricting is a product of database - driven analysis, since it's only been in the past couple of decades that software allowed politicians to slice and dice neighborhoods down to the precinct level.
Yes, they organized through the Facebook, and yes they learned about Obama's positions in part through YouTube, but when it was time for the real work of politics, they met face - to - face at a bowling alley, and they played their most important role by standing in line at their own precinct caucuses.
Thus, in a presidential primary, there are several different types of ballots for a precinct.
As in 2004, both parties have taken radically different approaches to online - offline organizing, with the Republicans seemingly trying to channel supporters narrowly into certain activities, like walking their precinct and talking to registered Republicans, while the Democrats appear to be encouraging a much - more freewheeling array of user - generated activity on their site, presumably in the hopes of drawing more supporters in and then turning them toward party - building work by Election Day.
Critics contend the price threshold for mansions in New York, especially in the pricier precincts of Manhattan and Brooklyn, should be far higher.
While many precincts have yet to report numbers, the results currently available have Cuomo on pace to finish this election with the 4th largest margin of victory in a NYS gubernatorial race since 1800.
Example: for the general election, the Obama organization fielded 400 teams in the state of Missouri, supervised by paid campaign staff, with each team covering 8 - 12 voting precincts and starting work weeks or months before November 4th.
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