Sentences with phrase «ordinary elections of»

Half of the House of Councillors comes up for election every three years in regular / ordinary elections of members of the House of Councillors (Sangiin giin tsūjō - senkyo).

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You may treat as ordinary loss any excess of the adjusted basis of the stock over its fair market value at the end of the year, but only to the extent of the net amount previously included in income as a result of the election in prior years.
Pursuant to such an election, you would include in each year as ordinary income the excess, if any, of the fair market value of such stock over its adjusted basis at the end of the taxable year.
However, if the ordinary shares or ADSs are treated as traded on an «established securities market» and you are either a cash basis taxpayer or an accrual basis taxpayer that has made a special election (which must be applied consistently from year to year and can not be changed without the consent of the IRS), you will determine the U.S. dollar value of the amount realized in a non U.S. dollar currency by translating the amount received at the spot rate of exchange on the settlement date of the sale.
The Congress, led by Sonia Gandhi, had built its election campaign around the travails of the ordinary Indian in the age of globalization.
Neil Kinnock's warning Realising his party would probably lose the 1983 election, Kinnock provided a nightmare vision of life under Thatcher: «I warn you not to be ordinary.
Mr Freddy Blay, who has been accusing the EC and the ruling NDC of planning to rig the impending elections told Ultimate FM that «I can not guarantee what will happen, the party can not guarantee, we the executives, we who are at the top, the Presidential candidate can not guarantee, if the ordinary people get angry, God forbid if they decide that they won't agree to what is happening, and some people take the law into their own hands, what can we do?
From the outset, it has been clear that next Tuesday's special election in New York's 37th State Senate District is no ordinary contest; the race in Westchester County will help determine the balance of power in Albany.
While the right of the party have lectured Corbyn and the left for the past year about talking - down to voters, being «out of touch» and not understanding ordinary people's views, here Smith is saying he believes Labour should go into the 2020 election telling the 52 % of Leave voters they are simply wrong.
Along with vigilant enforcement of the law, disclosure of contributions, and lower contribution limits, public financing of elections can «end the mad chase for campaign cash that starts some elected officials down the road to corruption and... make candidates dependent on ordinary voters rather than special interests.»
This was despite some relatively ordinary results compared to previous elections, which demonstrated the inability of the FN to grow, even in a favourable context.
It was self - effacing in places but clear in terms of saying, here's the choice at the next election: Cameron, who stands up for the wrong people, for tobacco over the cancer charities, [or] Ed Miliband the man on the side of ordinary families worried about their energy bills.
Npp government is making the trust for politicians erode before the good people of Ghana as the days go by, because we politicians who promised during our campaigns to serve the ordinary people after winning elections ride on the neck of the poor people who pushed us there.
The African Charter on Democracy, Elections and Governance (ACDEG) was adopted on 30 January 2007 during the 8th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the African Union (AU) and came into force on 15 February 2012.
He dismisses suggestions that his plans for one person, one vote elections for the Labour leadership and deputy leadership will lead to ordinary members being swamped by a stage army of leftwing union activists recruited as affiliated supporters.
But history has a way of evolving, and this is no ordinary election year.
Size, membership, process, term - limits, election, non-election, PR, part - PR, regions, Europe, name, title: these are beguiling details, but the fact that ordinary people might have the fantastic privilege of nominating a peer or two is a pitiful distraction from the real meat.
Citizen Action of New York's Karen Scharff agreed, saying his new language» is very much tied into his call for ending the inequality gap and raising the minimum wage... Public funding of elections is not only a way to end corruption but to give ordinary New Yorkers a voice in our elections
Corbyn's biggest success in this election has been his ability to sell it as a contest between a sneering out - of - touch Labour establishment and a mass of ordinary political activists.
«In the 100 days to the General Election, the NASUWT will be reminding teachers, parents and the public of the impact of the Coalition Government's policies on children and young people and on ordinary working people and their families.
Until the party and its leadership can admit to the mistakes made in government, or to the lack of courage shown in not tackling the clear problems that prevent ordinary people from enjoying the sort of life that the middle classes take for granted, then I fear a whole swathe of Labour supporters will simply choose not to vote Labour, whatever promises are made at the next election (this is essentially ditching the last vestiges of New Labour I suppose).
In other words, I am not interested in examples of someone being elected as «President for Life» which has happened numerous times, or examples of parent - child pairs of democratic politicians who manage to be elected in an ordinary democratic election system to a term of office for a fixed term of years.
«A casual reading of the reasons provided by the Commissioner in that document leaves an ordinary reasonable person with the conclusion that the decision to disqualify each of the presidential candidates was premised upon an alleged non-compliance with regulation 7 of the Public Elections Regulation, 2016 (C.I. 94).
Ambode added, «I like to also say that what we have ahead of us as a party, that is, the APC, is beyond ordinary election.
The election of Donald Trump galvanized ordinary people all over the country to run for office, challenge the status quo, and change the Democratic Party.
His strongly worded statement said: «A casual reading of the reasons provided by the Commissioner in that document leaves an ordinary reasonable person with the conclusion that the decision to disqualify each of the presidential candidates was premised upon an alleged non-compliance with regulation 7 of the Public Elections Regulation, 2016 (C.I. 94).
The 2016 London mayoral election looks like one of voting along ordinary party lines.
At the Conservative Party Board, members of the voluntary party told co-chairmen Lord Feldman and Baroness Warsi that this referendum was not an ordinary mid-term election.
Secondly, as far as ordinary voters were concerned, the 1960s saw the beginnings of what has become that great enterprise, the British Election Study.
The Member of Parliament for North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has said the outcome of the recent elections in America indicates that real power belongs to the ordinary masses and not pollsters.
However, eight months after the NPP won the elections, Mr. Hammond remains an ordinary Member of Parliament without any ministerial appointment.
Insisting that the CFB allows elected officials to conduct ordinary communications with constituents, she added, «In the final days of this election, while Mr. Doyle continues to complain over the experience Mark Gjonaj brings to this race, our campaign remains focused on the issues at hand, which is quality of life, public safety, education and transportation.»
Labour leadership elections have previously been decided by a complex electoral college system, with equal weight given to the votes of three groups - one third to MPs and MEPs, one third to ordinary party members and one third to trade unionists.
The legislation does what it says on the tin, basically making provision about the determination of the day of the poll at the first ordinary general election for membership of the Scottish Parliament after 2016 and about the year in which local government elections fall to be held.
At the moment, Labour leadership elections are decided by a complex «electoral college» system, with equal weight given to the votes of three groups - one third to MPs and MEPs, one third to ordinary party members and one third to trade unionists.
From the outset, it has been clear that Tuesday's special election in New York's 37th State Senate District is no ordinary contest; the race in Westchester County will help determine the balance of power in Albany.
Up until this year I was a member of a serious left - of - centre political party whose focus was to win elections so that we could improve the lives of millions of ordinary people.
Here, he adapted Louis Begley's novel with Jim Taylor (Jurassic Park III, Election) and uses his powers of observation to spotlight a lot of the strangeness of ordinary people.
Statistical significance aside, these teachers turned out at higher rates than ordinary citizens in 12 of 18 elections, but in 5 they actually turned out at lower rates.
The reality is that, while some 96 percent of school boards are elected (according to data collected by Frederick Hess of the American Enterprise Institute), these elections are usually low - turnout, low - interest affairs in which the vast majority of ordinary citizens play no role at all.
In every district with available data, and for all three sets of elections, other district employees who live and work in their districts vote at substantially higher rates than ordinary citizens do — rates that, on average, are just a shade lower than those of teachers who live and work in the district.
Impact of QEF Election: A U.S. Holder who has made a QEF election includes its pro rata share of the PFIC's ordinary earnings and net capital gains in the Holder's income for each taxabElection: A U.S. Holder who has made a QEF election includes its pro rata share of the PFIC's ordinary earnings and net capital gains in the Holder's income for each taxabelection includes its pro rata share of the PFIC's ordinary earnings and net capital gains in the Holder's income for each taxable year.
In general, the effect of the election is to slightly decrease the rate at which the market discount is deemed to accrue, which will generally produce a beneficial result for the bondholder by reducing the amount of ordinary income recognized on a sale of the bond prior to maturity.
«If you do not meet one of the criteria — for example, if you fail to distribute all assets within one tax year — your NUA election will be disqualified, and you would owe ordinary income taxes and any penalty on the entire amount of the company stock distribution.»
Feeling compelled, like so much of the art world, to throw aside ordinary business and respond to the recent election, Petzel collected work by 40 artists, as well as a hundred - odd videos submitted by the public, for a compelling group show whose success is well encapsulated in its title.
In the wake of the election of Trump and the UK decision to leave the European Union, Poelina said there is also a challenge for academics and experts to better communicate science in a language that is understood by ordinary people.
«Van Gogh sold only one painting during his lifetime; Winston Churchill lost every public election until becoming prime minister at age 62; Henry Ford went bankrupt five times; Albert Einstein was a terrible student and was expelled from school; Sigmund Freud was booed from a stage,» says Waldschmidt, author of «Edgy Conversations: How Ordinary People Achieve Outrageous Success,» (www.EdgyConversations.com).
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