"To choose a leader" means to select someone to take charge, make decisions, and guide a group or organization.
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Players will get to
choose a leader of their choice based on the games story completion, and begin the adventure as a basic soldier and earn their way up higher ranks.
My own research on leadership elections demonstrates that when parties are divided, they invariably
choose leaders who offer unity.
On two occasions I have been an observer at elections in countries whose authoritarian governments had long excluded all or most of their citizens from any participation
in choosing their leaders.
This is what we wish for the country — an electoral process where the people will
choose their leaders by their votes.
Among other things, religious institutions have protections for their «internal governance» decisions,
including choosing leaders and setting membership standards.
To
avoid choosing a leader that is unacceptable to the parliamentary party, members are presented with a «shortlist» of candidates nominated by MPs.
Researchers found roughly 50 % of students were persuaded to
choose a leader based on the person's attractiveness, height, vocal intonation, facial features, gender and other arbitrary factors.
To the crowds today He might say: The pastors and elders sit
as chosen leaders of My church... «So you must be careful to do everything they tell you.
All parties need to
choose their leaders wisely, but in the chaos of the post-Brexit political meltdown, Labour needs to be extra careful.
But Spano said he'd be open to more power; for example, he'd be interested in naming the superintendent himself, rather than the
board choosing a leader for the district.
As a well - educated Jew, Paul knew that
God chooses leaders who will carry God's promise into the future.
And having spent nearly two
years choosing a leader, exhausting investor goodwill along the way, Tim Hortons has not left Caira much time to prove they made the right choice.
It is fundamental to a free society that private citizens must be able to form groups to espouse their moral views and
choose leaders accordingly.
It's not just about working harder, or having bigger faith, or pressing on until you see the blessing, or
choosing leaders carefully, or sharing your life, or being passion ate when nobody else seems to care (all things Powell talks about in his book).
For example, Ward Berenschot and Lisa Bjorkman show the electoral choices of Gujrati Dalits and Mumbai's slum - dwellers to be geared towards securing identifiable material benefits,
i.e. choosing leaders who «get things done» to meet their everyday needs.
Elections in the future will never be the same again, and I suspect no party will
ever choose another leader whose main tactic is to admit to not being very good at them.
Since the ALP
caucus chooses its leader behind closed doors, there should be no need to wash the party's dirty linen in public.
If Conservative MPs
alone chose their leaders, as they did before 1998, the contest to succeed Cameron would be a very tight call (if it were shaped primarily by the EU vote).
The Liberal Democrats have used all - member ballots to
choose their leaders since the party was formed from the merger of the Liberals and the Social Democratic Party in 1988.
County leaders will convene later this month to
formally choose a leader, though the precise date of their convention has not been set.
«We are sure God has
already chosen a leader after the elections; so we are pleading with President Mahama to accept the results after December 7 no matter the outcome, as has been done in previous elections.»
In an editorial yesterday, the Guardian argued that Labour needed to work out what went wrong at the election first, and what to do next,
before choosing the leader best placed to take the party back to power.
The left will have confirmation this week that any successor to Corbyn will be of their ilk, when a motion is passed to reduce the threshold from 15 % to 10 % for the number of MPs» votes needed to get on the leadership ballot paper (the difficulty for the left is getting backing from MPs, not from the members who
ultimately chose the leader).
And underground, we have the
stalwart chosen leader alternately battling his comrades in between giving them inspirational talks, as well as the standard personality conflicts separating some of the miners and the usual setbacks associated with these kind of disaster movies.
In fact, because we failed to take advantage of the momentum of our military victory, because we failed to deliver services and let
Iraqis choose their leaders early on, our military presence in vast and visible numbers has become part of the problem, not the solution.
The series of scandals that have sadly, in part, defined Benedict XVI's papacy make it almost absurd to insist that the pope is God's
chosen leader for humans on earth.
«We are very vigorous in
choosing our leaders of drug discovery; all of the leaders are outstanding, well published scientists in their own right.
Under the proposals, each of the roughly 200,000 Labour members will get a single vote
in choosing the leader, but so will a new class of so - called associate members, who will pay a membership fee of # 3 a year.
They do nt want to exclude anyone from being a member or from coming to a Bible study they just want the freedom to
choose their leaders based off of their values and beliefs.
His yardstick for measuring democracy, however, is primarily one of national election, Western - style, while China «remains one of the very few countries in the world today that does not even pretend to
choose its leaders by popular election» (p. xi).
That's us, the Land of the Free and a beacon of democracy for the world,
choosing our leader from the wide open field of two rich Christian dudes every four years.