Sentences with phrase «results in a recount»

A challenge resulted in a recount.

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Thrun movingly recounted how a high school friend had been killed in a car accident, the result of the kind of human error that self - driving cars would eliminate.
Reiner's results, reported in the January 22, 2004, issue of the New England Journal of Medicine, are worth recounting.
The dust is still settling — and recounts could go on for weeks in at least two races — but we're confident these results will hold,» wrote Executive Director Dan Cantor.
In the UK, a recount can be requested by the candidates or their agents once they are told the provisional result by the returning officer, and before this result is announced.
After the recount of roughly 5,100 voting machines and so - called «emergency» paper ballots used by those who could for whatever reason not cast their vote in the usual way, de Blasio's tally stands at 40.88, which is up from 40.33 percent via the unofficial results on primary night.
International pressure is growing on Gabon's government to show transparency in the vote results, with French Prime Minister Manuel Valls on Tuesday telling RTL radio that «common sense would command a recount of the ballots.»
While Public Advocate Bill de Blasio anxiously awaits the results of Saturday's recount to determine whether he will be forced into an October 1 runoff against former City Controller and 2009 Democratic mayoral nominee Bill Thompson, at least one of de Blasio's lesser - known opponents in -LSB-...]
If they fail to submit all results from all counties, the recount effort failed, leaving the original count in place.
Whatever the extent of the recount there's very little chance of the result coming in before 03:00 BST.
[42] Morton did challenge the results in 11 states, [43] keeping challenges in the courts into the summer of 1961; however, the only result of these challenges was the loss of Hawaii to Kennedy on a recount.
Republican state Sen. Mark D. Obenshain currently has a 0.0015 %, lead over Democratic state Sen. Mark Herring, 1,103,443 to 1,103,426 in unofficial results, more than close enough for Herring to petition for a recount.
The race to replace Gillibrand resulted in a virtual tie and is not likely to be determined until absentee ballots are counted and a possible recount takes place.
A moving documentary, «Last Text,» was shown which recounts stories from family members who have lost loved ones and teens involved in accidents as a result of texting while driving.
Cortland / Ithaca Assemblywoman Barbara Lifton says she supports a recount of national election results — if only to restore trust in the electoral system.
Note: Original results showed Cahill, Connery, and Moody to be the winners, but a recount conducted on November 14, 2012 changed the outcome in favor of Cahill, Moody, and Schroadter.
Note: This contest — which originally showed Massimilla and Bulis as winners — was subject to a recount on November 15, 2012, with the result in Doolan's favor.
Charlotte Osei in a Facebook Live interview with BBC a fortnight ago stated that when presidential results are too close to call, the Commission will do a recounting in order to be sure of the results to declare.
Schaeffer set Chinook on an aggressive course to try to recoup, resulting in another loss for the computer that cost it and its creator the match, Schaeffer recounted in his book One Jump Ahead.
And in 1996 Massachusetts eliminated punch cards after officials contested and then recounted the results of a primary election in the 10th Congressional District.
The audience sees the ghastly result, while the homicidal process is verbally recounted by the detectives in graphic detail.
The formal recount was concluded in early June and certified the initial result.
The resulting separation between white suburbs with new schools and middle - class students and an increasingly minority central city are all vividly recounted by Grant, who with his wife was deeply involved in efforts to counter the decline, and who in one neighborhood had some success in doing so.
For an insightful look at the test industry, Todd Farley's under - publicized 2009 chronicle, Making The Grades, recounting his many years working in the test industry would make anyone question why we place any stock whatsoever in our children's «standardized» test results.
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This fascinating set of letters between the pre-Raphaelite artist Edward Burne - Jones and Helen Mary (May) Gaskell were discovered by Gaskell's great - granddaughter Josceline Dimbleby in an old chest of drawers, and resulted in the 2004 publication, A Profound Secret, which recounts their close but platonic relationship.
There was a recount, on Farrah's request, which arrived at the same results and, according to the YRCC, the same error in counting the 33 votes as one.
My colleagues frequently recount war stories in which their attempts to obtain substantive relief on a temporary basis early in the case failed while subsequent discovery uncovered evidence that might have led to a different temporary result.
(3) Where the appeal is limited, the judge who conducted the recount shall forward, in the envelope as provided for in subsection 75 (1), the ballots that are the subject of appeal together with the notice and a certificate showing the judge's findings as to the ballots in dispute, by registered mail to a local registrar of the Superior Court of Justice, but, if the appeal is not limited, the judge shall forward all the ballots and other papers to the local registrar, and in either case the judge shall await the result of the appeal before sending his or her certificate to the returning officer.
77 (1) The judge shall certify in writing to the returning officer the result of the recount unless, during the two days following completion of the recount, Sunday being excluded, the judge receives a notice of appeal as provided in section 80.
After the Supreme Court halted the recount, resulting in Mr. Bush's victory, Dick Cheney, the new vice president, persuaded the incoming secretary of state, Colin L. Powell, to make Mr. Bolton an under secretary in charge of arms control.
Former Gov. Brewer «loses» first election in 35 years with dubious results; AZ State Treasurer demands recount NEW YORK, NY — Disputed results due to technical malfunctions at Saturday's Arizona GOP State Convention further undermines public confidence in the fairness of the Republican nominating contest, as former Arizona Governor Jan Brewer says she was cheated out of the contest and the...
Written requests from a member for a recount of the ballots must be received by the President within fifteen (15) days after the election results are announced in the newsletter.
Several dangers can result in emphasizing or repeatedly recounting details of a crisis.
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