Sentences with phrase «sometimes vote based»

Not exact matches

[17] After 1918, a growing number of corporations issued two classes of common stock: one having full voting rights on a one vote per share basis, the other having no voting rights (but sometimes having greater dividend rights).
Berry was voted into the Pro Bowl for the fourth time in his career last week, but for those out there that see the Pro Bowl as a popularity contest or a name - recognition game (which it is, sometimes), I know we both think it's pretty important to point out that Berry's performance this season definitely makes him deserving of the honor — it's no sympathy vote based on his story.
From the beginning of this mayoral campaign, the public advocate has been using the issue of paid sick leave, and Quinn's increasingly awkward three - year - long - and - counting refusal to allow it to come up for a vote on the Council, as a means of distinguishing himself from her, and of highlighting her sometimes - awkward attempts to placate her party's liberal base without alienating Michael Bloomberg and the business establishment whose support she has courted for years.
Bitcoin miners signaling support for specific protocol changes is sometimes mistaken for a vote on the rules of Bitcoin, but it's unclear if there is much of a connection between what miners want and how speculators will react once they are able to trade two different digital currencies based off the distribution of bitcoins at a specific block height.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z