Sentences with phrase «up before they voted»

There was a final sum - up before they voted and I think it was at the beginning of that.

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But it comes with a big caveat: The SEC commissioners also voted 3 - 2 for new regulations that would force start - up founders to file documents with the SEC before raising cash.
If you turn up at a board meeting and know that a critical vote will be taken it is your responsibility to «know the votes» before you arrive.
Indeed, those stocks had been on a tear earlier this year, with Facebook shares up as much as 25 % a couple of weeks before the election — but then the FANG stocks suddenly «rolled over,» Gundlach said, falling 10 % as a group as the vote approached and the presidential race got narrower.
The bank — which has become a political football for conservatives, who accuse it of «crony capitalism» favoring big businesses — is expected to come up for another vote in the House before the end of October.
Before the EU referendum, JP Morgan chief executive Jamie Dimon said that up to 4,000 jobs could be moved from the UK if the nation voted for Brexit.
WASHINGTON — Congressional Republicans, including Maryland Rep. Andy Harris, stepped up their criticism of Labor Secretary nominee Tom Perez on Tuesday, amplifying their concerns a day before the former state official faces a Senate committee vote on his...
Online voting continued right up until midnight the night before the announcement, with about 2,000 votes tallied overall.
Boehner is manipulative and a hypocrite — actually helping the oil companies by handing out their campaign checks for them right there on the house floor (you couldn't make this up) before a related vote.
It also led to excitement and euphoria which swept up many in the swelling numbers that just a week before the vote seemed to be on the verge of winning a Yes vote.
They were too use to being picked up by their church buses and driven right up to the doors to vote, and returned home before their soaps came on.
Farrow testified before a Canadian parliamentary committee, arguing that a vote for the proposal to allow gay marriage was «in fact a vote for tyranny and ratcheting up the religious rhetoric, that the proposal «has ten horns on its head.»
If I had asked this question of the Arsenal fans a few weeks ago, before Petr Cech made a late dash up and down the pitch in the final minutes of our defeat to Swansea, then I think that the young Poland international keeper Wojciech Szczesny would have got the lion's share of the vote ahead of his Colombian rival.
Before anyone chooses to down - vote this comment, then how about you actually try to come up with a response and tell me why I'm wrong.
Before we Wrap - Up what happened last Monday... It is time to unveil who you voted on to be elected to the very first Madison League All @AllSportsSeries Team and League MVP!
McCaffrey might have been hurt by early voting, as 157 voters voted before watching him light up USC.
Other guards: I thought long and hard about putting Jimmy Butler in that other guard spot and I may wind up doing it before the real vote is taken in January.
This is, in essence, the small - run independent label 7» before Pogba moves on to multi-platinum albums and everybody starts lining up to vote for him.
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He led the team from the front and he closed up the gap right before the voting started.
up, the control of whose votes, long before Bin Hammam tried recently to bribe them, enabled him to get whatever he liked whenever he liked out of Sepp Blatter.
We will be counting up the votes and meeting as a board before announcing the results.
They may account on some Trump supporters hiding their vote intention because of peer pressure / embarrassment using historical data, but if peer pressure is higher in this election than in previous elections it is difficult to tune up that effect correctly (how can you measure peer pressure to adjust your model before the election day?).
«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.
Since so much of creating a campaign organization is incremental — built up one volunteer, supporter or donor at a time — the really valuable time to have staff is many months BEFORE the actual vote.
And the ongoing row over a cut - off date for the leadership election led to McDonnell attacking the «small clique» on the National Executive Committee that was trying to restrict the vote to members who had signed up before 12 January.
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.
For instance, if you're a Project Runway devotee and you vote via cell phone to have a cast member ousted from the show, you can be signed up to receive promotional text messages before the program airs and during commercial breaks.
A longtime push for early voting in New York took a step forward this month, with Republican Sen. Betty Little backing a bill that would allow voters to cast ballots up to two weeks before Election Day.
Before session wraps for the year, it's time for the rest of the legislature to tell the public where they stand on term limits by bringing this bill to the floor for an up or down vote.
This concern is addressed implicitly later in the paper where Will suggests a «semi-open primary» as a possible model: would - be participants are required to sign up to a statement of party values before they can vote in the primary.
Her nomination is scheduled to come up for a vote before the entire Senate on Monday.
It essentially became pointless with the introduction of FPTP for all seats, before that many seats used Block Voting and there were alliance slates in places (in some, Liberals, Nat Libs and Cons all put up one candidate each to LAbour's two; evidence was a lot of Lib voters supported Labour with second vote, but Tory and Nat Lib voters split all over the place).
If you start them from when the selection is announced, then it gives a massive advantage to insiders (who will have been able to use the previous months or even years before the selection is announced to sign people up, campaign with unlimited resources etc.) As for the current system - you don't need 50 votes to bag a safe seat.
People can register to vote up to 11 days before an election, meaning if the general election is to be held on Thursday 6 May, the deadline to register will be Tuesday 20 April.
Candidates including Bob McDonnell in Virginia and Scott Brown in Massachusetts have bought up Google's extended content - website inventory for their states in the days immediately before the vote, barraging readers on sites across the web with ads asking for support.
Allow early voting up to 12 days before an election, permit same - day voter registration and require online political ads to disclose funding sources.
But even before that, Democrats won five of the six statewide offices up for grabs in 2008, the same year in which Obama lost to McCain there by less than 4,000 votes.
At 46 % SNP support is down two points on Survation's poll just before Christmas, while at 26 % Labour's vote is up by two points.
With nearly six weeks left before the general election, Republican City Council candidate Dan Halloran opened up his Bayside campaign offices Saturday to get out the vote.
The Assembly wrapped up its voting about 45 minutes before midnight on April 1, just barely delivering an on - time budget.
A genial politician who rose through the ranks of the Senate Democrats before Eliot Spitzer tapped him as a running mate, Paterson was struggling to keep order at the Capitol amid a fiscal crisis and the unsettled Senate, where Smith never seemed to be able to deliver the votes to back up the deals he made.
A lot of Democrats are up in arms about ABC's upcoming miniseries, «The Path to 9/11» — an email I got from the Democratic Party described it as «a bald - faced attempt to slander Democrats and revise history right before Americans vote in a major election.»
On Mondays, he and some colleagues would drive up to London together, stopping for a liquid lunch and a round of golf before arriving in the chamber for the evening votes.
The governor reiterated his threat to drag the Legislature back to the Capitol before the November general election — most likely in October, which is after the Sept. 14 primary — in hopes of getting the Assembly to take up the property tax cap bill passed with bipartisan support this week by the Senate (eight Democrats voted «no»).
Capital Tonight's Kaitlyn Ross reports that the Parker - Diaz Sr. blow - up occurred when the Bronx senator joined Sen. Carl Kruger in voting «no» on Sen. Velmanette Montgomery's juvenile offenders bill, which caused the measure to be pulled from the floor before it was officially declared dead.
Harper will have the most delicate job on Tuesday night when he winds up for the government before two votes, the results of which will probably decide the fate of the coalition.
While DeFrancisco and Seward are opposed to early voting, they did propose opening up absentee voting for more voters who would like to cast their votes before Election Day.
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.
ALBANY — As the state Assembly finished action on the 2017 - 2018 budget Saturday evening, dozens of members — cooped up in Albany for at least 13 days — rushed out of the chamber before the final vote tally was announced.
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