Sentences with phrase «off voting decision»

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By 335 votes to 244, the House of Lords backed an amendment to the government's key Brexit bill to give Parliament decision - making power on the outcome of negotiations with the EU — including the power to call off the divorce.
The firm, created for the sole purpose of lobbying Taseko to replace two directors and give it a say in key company decisions, had no choice: by the meeting's cut - off date for advanced voting, with 50 % of the votes in, shareholders had voted a resounding 94 % against the dissident's proposals.
A three - day sell - off has taken the Australian sharemarket back to levels last seen in early May, as falling commodity prices and upcoming events such as a US interest rate decision and the «Brexit» vote take their toll on investor confidence.
Other senior GOP aides cautioned that no final decision had been made, and Democrats, whose votes would be needed in the Senate, have not signed off on the approach.
When the Buffalo School Board voted Thursday to ask State Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia to remove Carl P. Paladino from the panel, it shifted the burden of making that controversial decision off its own shoulders.
Mid-Bedfordshire MP Nadine Dorries has defended her decision to go on I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here after becoming the first contestant voted off.
The Independence Party's decision comes on the heels of an announcement yesterday from the state Conservative Party that it, too, had voted to back Donovan, who will face off against Democratic Brooklyn Councilman Vincent Gentile in two months.
Delegates voted unanimously on Wednesday to renationalise Britain's train operations and reverse the coalition's decision to sell off a majority stake in Royal Mail at the party's autumn conference.
Graduate students at Columbia University overwhelmingly voted earlier this month to walk off the job to protest the university s decision ag...
David Cameron's decision to back Gordon Brown's plan to make the well - off pay more income tax could cost the Tories many votes at the next Election, Norman Tebbit warned last night.
School board members unanimously voted to put the decision off at least for another year at a board meeting Monday night.
The decision, passed by a 6 - 0 vote, came after a positive recommendation from city staff members who had determined that the Summit K2 school plans to follow rules about student drop - off times, hours of operation, noise, parking and other issues observed by the former Windrush School.
The United Church of Canada voted to sell off fossil fuel assets worth $ 5.9 million and instead pump funds into renewable energy co-operatives in a landmark decision on Aug. 11.
This can occur either when assembling a team and giving off the impression that every decision is a democratic vote or in cases where the team lead becomes passive.
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