Sentences with phrase «things up to voting»

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Additionally, there are concerns about the governance of the tokens, as detailed in the ICO white paper, and the voting power of the TON Foundation set up to manage the reserve tokens kept by Telegram.MIT professor Christian Catalini previously told CoinDesk that the company should clarify details of its plans, adding that: «Investors should evaluate the capacity of any team to execute on their plan and vision, as well as the protections they have if things go wrong.»
And it's really up to the Bitcoin user base and again these more active miners who are maintaining the system and collectively kind of voting to make changes to see what things evolve.
He has not the task of changing the Good into a thing of the moment, into something that shall be voted upon in a noisy gathering, or something that swiftly gains some disciples who also will the Good up to a certain degree.
When saying Merry Christmas has become a bad thing, when we can no longer have the peoples vote counted and respected by judges and elected officials, when health care for aids and other associated dieses is covered, when kids in school have to be subjected to demonstrations of gay bedroom life when the mayor of NY will no longer without reason and against the law rent churches public buildings, when teen pregnancies up 45 percent will be paid for by us the people of the US with all the cost completely covered.
As long as the insular and behind - the - times GOP keeps this sort of thing up, the rest of us will know who not to vote for.
Prime Minister Theresa May is avocado toast after young people rise up to vote, and the same thing could easily happen here.
«Is there any validity to the criticism of you that you say things that you can't back up factually, and as the President you say there are three million illegal aliens who voted and you don't have the data to back that up, some people are going to say that it's irresponsible for the President to say that.
O'Reilly: Is there any validity to the criticism of you that you say things you can't back up factually, and as the president, if you say, for example, that there are 3 million illegal aliens who voted and then you don't have the data to back it up, some people are gonna say that it's irresponsible for a president to say that.
But apart from the new name and a snazzy new livery things are staying much the same, with reigning champion Lucas Di Grassi looking to double up, and Daniel Abt hoping to win more than just the Fanboost vote.
The BBWAA itself brought us the rest of the way, as they voted to change things up and reveal who is voting for which players — or who isn't voting at all — rather than let this continue to be a secret.
We attend to the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of our kids but let's not forget ALL the other things like instilling magic, role modeling, striving for balance, grinding out daily rituals, keeping up holiday traditions, juggling vacations, teaching finances, and the importance of voting... the list is endless.
I didn't want to vote «ditch it» because I often enjoy the things you come up with, but just a normal post on Fridays would be fine too.
«He is yet to tell me but I have decided as his wife, that if things continue like this up to 2019, I will not go out and campaign again and ask any woman to vote like I did before.
This makes it slightly easier to block laws they oppose because the Majority must first secure as many votes as possible in their own caucus before shoring up loose areas by flipping some opposition members with a few things they like.
Relatively little of what I said ended up in the piece, of course, perhaps particularly because I was generally skeptical that these things will matter much (if at all) when it comes to how people actually vote.
«We need to muster up 76 votes for counties that don't have a single Democrat in it and we do it because it's the right thing to do,» Heastie said.
23 Democratic senators are up for reelection in 2018, and some of them may me susceptible to voting for things to ensure reelection.
«This is plain and simple people trying to stir up things to get publicity and trying to polarize people so that they can get some votes,» the mayor said.
There were «stories of things that shouldn't have been happening,» he said, including people «turning up to polling stations with bundles of postal votes
For all these reasons, I think AV is actually a very good voting system and I would put the referendum result down to several things — an ineffective Yes campaign (if you typed AV into Google, they didn't even come up on the first page of results), lies and smears spread by the No campaign, the association with Nick Clegg, the split in Labour over AV and finally, and not insignificantly, the fact that the Electoral Commission sent leaflets to every household containing an overly complex explanation that made AV look more complex than the insides of a nuclear reactor.
Tasini said he plans to make Rangel's ethics probes an issue, but also will bring up his «bad» trade votes and support of things like the Columbia University expansion, which Tasini believes is bad for the district.
Duane opened things up with a tribute to the governor, saying: «I voted for Cuomo AND the homo back in» 82.»
When party officials started encouraging Duane to wrap things up he said: «What are you going to do, not vote for me?
If a person could take a bullet from Trump and still vote trump, then a «little sexual misconduct» is a simple thing to dismiss as either «made - up» or «not that bad».
«Single - payer is one thing that the entire Democratic conference supports that is held up because the Republicans refuse to have a vote on it,» Gianaris says.
oh and most of Europe normally decide who to team up with before the vote... I'm not saying it's a bad thing or owt, just that Hughes» shouldn't be blowing the LDs left - leaning trumpet too loudly when it's clear as day that some very nasty, very right wing policies are being implemented under Clegg's watchful gaze.
«But when these measures come to the floor for a vote, do we want him to do the right thing and support real reforms to clean up Albany?
The League says state lawmakers who were also against the constitutional convention now have to step up to the plate and enact real reforms to combat corruption and improve voting access, among other things.
He said the coming election was therefore an opportunity to vote out the National Democratic Congress (NDC) for messing up things.
«If I'm lucky enough to get your vote, and I wind up being mayor I may have to fight with Governor Cuomo on things, but honestly he started it,» he said.
«This is, plain and simple, people trying to stir up things to get publicity and trying to polarize people so they can get some votes
«It's important to recognise that citizenship isn't just about voting - it's about all the things that make up a democracy from signing petitions to community campaigning.
Things are complicated because individual voters do not just have a general party - preference vote that will decide this overall make up of the parliament, but also vote for a personal representative to represent their local constituency.
He has been repeatedly accused of a cover - up in a bid to keep US intelligence onside, not the kind of thing that wins you votes in Labour's electoral college.
Although Corbyn would be a disaster and the underhand way of m Myers who've never done a thing turning up to CLPs voting to nominate him, the bullying of Kendall, via sexism on the Internet, by Corbyn supporters and the # 3 donors voting in masse.
The reason I am backing Liz Kendall is that so far she is the only candidate who actually sounds like she is genuinely committed to changing our approach to win back those who had no love for the Conservatives, but who voted Tory because they felt we were not up to the job and were not speaking about the things that mattered to their lives.
An error - free campaign (if such a thing can exist) might have pushed Labour's share of the vote up from 35 to 36 per cent.
But early voting turnout figures in Morse's district, different rules for mail - in ballots and the general unpredictability of turnout in recall elections mean Republicans have a chance to shake things up.
«In a Guardian interview, the Ukip leader said people would vote for the «real thing» on Europe and immigration rather than support David Cameron who is occupying «our turf» under the influence of the Tory strategist Lynton Crosby... But the Ukip leader has ambitions that go way beyond England's town halls as he said he hopes to follow in the footsteps of Ashdown, who steadily built up the Lib Dem parliamentary presence after grassroots success in local elections.»
An NBC / Wall Street Journal poll has Weiner at 25 percent to Christine Quinn's 20 percent, and 49 percent of voters now say they are at least open to voting for Weiner, up from the 40 percent who said the same thing before he started campaigning.
The activist said if he had accepted he'd give up his right to vote or own a gun, two of the things he advocates for regularly.
The League says state lawmakers who were also again the constitutional convention, now have to step up to the plate and enact real reforms to combat corruption and improve voting access, among other things.
The man who represented Kogi West before him used to make useful contributions that made the headlines, he was respected for his informed interventions; there was never a time he wore torn clothes to the Red Chamber, but the people voted him out and elected Dino Melaye and since he started ruffling things up, nobody who voted for him has questioned him.
Paul was seeking a vote on reversing spending increases and refused to speed things up when he was denied
But his son, Andrew, who managed his campaign, said the most important thing Mr. Cuomo did for other Democrats was to run up a 1.3 - million - vote margin of victory, defeating Mr. O'Rourke, by 65 to 32 percent.
I encourage Councilmember Helen Sears to do the right thing and stand against a legislative change to term limits and, if she must support either bill, to vote for creating a charter review commission to look at the issue and offer it up to the voters to decide.
«If you want someone who's going to check the right boxes then vote for anyone,» Weiner said at the start of the July 23 forum and added with unintended irony, «If you want someone who's going to shake things up then I'm your candidate.»
Often two things happen: many voters — more than in a general election — tend to make up their minds at the last moment; and Labour often has great difficulty in persuading their supporters actually to vote.
Conservative MP Bernard Jenkin said he was «mightily relieved» Scotland had voted No, but urged Mr Cameron to engage with MPs on the «English question», saying: «You can hear Alex Salmond teeing things up for the next row with Westminster because we've really no idea what these promises of extra powers actually are or what is meant by honouring the Barnett Formula.»
In reality, poor Carmichael will not be up to the job of arm - twisting his Beveridge followers into voting for things that both he and they violently oppose.
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