Sentences with phrase «vote on something like»

It doesn't buy you a vote on something like tax breaks, according to the industry and political experts.
(The General Assembly) should not vote on something like this, which is of local concern.»

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As a consequence (so say the exit polls), something like two - thirds of those voting for Le Pen did so because they enthusiastically support her views on these subjects.
He could perhaps try to scuttle fusion voting in New York, though that would hurt other minor parties, like the Cuomo - loyal Independence Party, and also is something he has tried before but never followed through on.
I believe it is not practical to vote on something for a referendum until there is widespread agreement on what the government would look like, its authority and its charter.»
Even on something like the Ryan budget he said, oh I'm not going to tell you, because I'm not in Congress yet, how I would vote on that.
I would not like to be Ed Miliband explaining why he is not joining other parties in offering the British people a vote on something that is clearly a growing source of public concern.»
The consensus among Democrats I've talked to suggests that based on a traditional 15 percent turnout something like 23,000 Democrats will vote in the multiple - county district June primary.
While it's hard to move the needle on something as binary as a vote on the tax hike, the kind of pressure that advocacy groups like SEIU 1199 can bring often shifts funding parameters.
He went on to explain to Chairman Wolfe that actually his own behavior had some aspects of which he was complaining were coming from Ed Day saying that he was an independent legislator and referring obliquely to Chairman Wolfe's own arrogance stated he «would like not to have others decide for me what I need before I can vote on something».
I would like not to have others decide for me what I need before I can vote on something.
Teachout decided to run in a Democratic primary, and her better - than - expected showing has prompted something of a quandary for the 181,000 people who voted for her: Do they sit home on Election Day, swallow hard and vote for Cuomo (perhaps on the W.F.P. line), or cross over for someone like Hawkins, who has been actively pitching them?
I like to vote on Election Day (something about that buzz in the air is so thrilling!)
Even with a group of six people playing this game, it feels like something that is only enjoyable with crowds of 20 or more making votes on the picks.
If you would like something entertaining, watch their «special meeting» on CT - N: http://www.ctn.state.ct.us/ctnplayer.asp?odID=10438 Estela Lopez asks why the board did not have information about Milner's «troubles» — we should all be asking this very question, loudly and clearly, because it shows gross malfeasance and dereliction of duty on the part of the State Board of Education and Stefan Pryor — yes, Ms. Lopez, why did you vote on something you hadn't read and were clearly unable to evaluate?
Not to mention the candidates themselves being sued for misrepresenting their voting records, something that its rumored they do on occasion, like, for example, insisting they have no intention to end Social Security, when their «Social Security Preservation & Fortification Act» completely guts it.
Would the platform be comfortable asking people to vote on policies addressing something like anti-Rohingya propaganda in Myanmar?
by casting a vote for it.If you think a response you read is good or answers another member's question well cast a vote for it.It's our own version of liking something on Facebook provided you're familiar with that.
(They disappear after 24 hours) I posted a poll on one of the stories to gauge if there would be enough interest in something like that and would you believe that out of the 4000 Insta - friends that voted, 97 % said yes!
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