Sentences with phrase «well vote based»

Sure, some people vote for the most bizarre / grotesque reasons and may well vote based on falsehoods or misrepresentations.

Not exact matches

That means you need to vote based on good, old - fashioned leadership qualities.
At the company's last annual meeting in May, Dimon contended that criticism of the company's compensation by services advising institutional investors on proxy votes was off base in its view that more restrictive formulas are better.
Victory for the «Yes» vote in Metro Vancouver's upcoming transportation referendum will benefit people from all walks of life, according to the broad - based Better Transit and Transportation Coalition, which calls the referendum «one of the most important decisions facing our region for the next generation.»
I'd feel a bit better if they were going to use the revenue to expand our economy so we aren't just resource based, but governments see a way to get more so they can spend it buying votes.
An equity fund pays investors dividends which vary depending on market conditions and the over all performance of the fund... Shareholders are also rewarded with dividends form capital appreciation (an increase in the value of the fund based on market conditions) Equity funds let shareholders benefit from a good performing company, and this along with voting rights, makes them...
VANCOUVER — Victory for the «Yes» vote in Metro Vancouver's upcoming transportation referendum will benefit people from all walks of life, according to the broad - based Better Transit and Transportation Coalition, which calls the referendum «one of the most important decisions facing our region for the next generation.»
«To ensure public shareholders are not disadvantaged, any takeover bid would need to be put to a shareholder vote and any recommendation by the board would have to be based on an appropriate premium as well as safeguards for future probity given past track records of the businesses controlled by the Murdoch family», said Kieran Quinn, chairman of Britain's Local Authority Pension Fund Forum (LAPFF).
After all, the possibility that bitcoin demand is based upon unrealistic expectations also went mainstream in late 2017 — when more than a few Twitter votes for best Halloween costume of the year went to a guy sporting a bitcoin bubble suit.
The Board recommends a vote AGAINST a stockholder proposal seeking to have us adopt a policy requiring that senior executives retain a significant percentage of stock acquired through equity pay programs until reaching retirement age because our existing stock ownership guidelines and other compensation policies already effectively facilitate significant stock ownership by our executives, and establishing holding requirements based on a particular retirement age would not be in the best interests of our stockholders.
It would also be good if we gave votes based on IQ and / or level of education, rather than just one each.
I will vote for the best person for president based on the one who has the best policies and not because of his religion.
I'll bet he chooses Rubio and loses because Rubio only represents a fraction of the Hispanic vote, the Caribbean based Hispanics (and maybe only the Cuban part of that as well).
Well I don't believe in everything you believe but I would vote for you over Romney if you were the best fit for president because I don't base a candidate on his religion.
In case you missed the real facts... Obama is a christian but it doesn't fmatter - according to the constitution his religion is not to come in to play... if you base your vote off of his belief, you might as well stay home in your sand box and let the real adults do the thinking for you.
You should base your vote on who is most likely to beat Obama and who is the best qualified to be President, in my opinion, and let God do the voting on the rest of it.
He only agrees when it is time to get votes from the TP base and he is using them good.
We of all people should be informed and make good voting decisions based upon the facts, and educate others when we have the opportunity.
These people would not allow any religion but Christianity to be seen in a good light if taught in classes in the USA, when history proves that, Christianity is the reason so many people in the USA have been motivated to lynch black people, make gays second class citizens, fought against woman being allowed to vote, hunted down and killed others from different denominations, force all other's to pay for their «work» whether in the USA or around the world through tax exempt status, gifts or «Faith - based initiatives».
He spouts nothing but right wing extremist hate that stirs up the Republican base enough to get them to vote against their own best interests..
Well before the «vote» took place, it had already been decided, the year previously, to remove homosexuality from its Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Psychiatric Disorders (DSM) based on scientific criteria.
I will vote only for those individuals who base their beliefs on what is good for the greater benefit of mankind without the fear of being stricken down because I don't follow some religious teaching.
It's simple as this, Rick Santorum appeals to the less educated, extremely conservative and more bigot minded segment of rural America, which is largely dominated by Born again evangelicals, who as the article points out have a misguided view that that Mormons aren't Christian, and in their misguided bigotry seem to be voting against Romney based upon their religion rather than for a good candidate who can win the general election.
If I'm understanding you correctly then the repubs would do better if they allowed birth control and went against the church in regards to providing contraceptives because that would reduce the # of abortions thereby giving the republicans a bigger voting base.
«Faith - based» voters, who pull the lever mindlessly for candidates who have lead very unChristian lives, W. Bush and Perry among them, need to either divorce their faith from their political decisions or for the good of the country refrain from voting altogether.
We should vote based on what approach each of us think will best help the country.
The brand was recently named Hawaii's best coffee brand for 2016 from the Star Advertiser newspaper based on reader votes.
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Baton Rouge - based Walk - On's — voted «Best Sports Bar in North America» by ESPN — now has 10 locations: three in Baton Rouge, one each in New Orleans, Lafayette, Houma, Shreveport, Lake Charles and Bossier City, La., and one in Lubbock, Texas.
Finalists and winners are based on a weighted vote of industry experts, scientists and nutritionists, as well as by cumulative votes of registered Engredea and Nutracon attendees.
Catherine King: Well, he certainly made a recommendation based on the submissions that he had, but we've looked across internationally and the country, I've even visited and the UK and the European Union myself to look at what's happening over there and had a chat to them, and on the basis of what we've decided — and this is one position in terms of the Food Regulatory Ministerial Council, we've got one vote on that council — we don't wish to pursue traffic light labelling at this point.
About Ranker: Ranker is a crowdsourced destination where consumers view, rank, and vote on broad opinion - based Rankings ranging from «The Best Board Games» to «The Best Movies of All Time» to «The Best Inexpensive Cars».
Based on the combined results of a BabyCenter survey and open online voting that generated 42,500 votes, 25 key baby and toddler products were rated best in their category.
Awards were presented in 24 categories, based on parent votes for «the best family businesses and resources» in Boston.
Being voted as one of the best travel system stroller on the market, Britax 2016 System includes a baby stroller, an infant car seat and an infant car seat base.
[3] I categorised each MP based on numerous sources such as their Parliamentary voting record, signing of Early Day Motions, memberships of groups such as Better Off Out or the pro-EU European Mainstream, and speeches.
A study of voters» social values provides a better indicator of how they voted than their political attitudes based on a left - right split.
@spiceyokooko - withholding a vote from someone based on their age without any actual test of maturity seems a lot worse discrimination to me than granting someone an extra vote if they have more maturity than an average adult genius who tends to vote for taller, better looking candidates.
Since the Supreme Court has now prevented itself from acknowledging the question of whether Barack H. Obama is or is not an Article II «natural born citizen» based on the Kenyan / British citizenship of Barack Obama's father at the time of his birth (irrespective of whether Barack Obama is deemed a «citizen» born in Hawaii or otherwise) as a prerequisite to qualifying to serve as President of the United States under the Constitution — the Court having done so at least three times and counting, first before the Nov 4 general election and twice before the Dec 15 vote of the College of Electors — it would seem appropriate, if not necessary, for all Executive Branch departments and agencies to secure advance formal advice from the United States Department of Justice Office of Legal Counsel as to how to respond to expected inquiries from federal employees who are pledged to «support and defend the Constitution of the United States» as to whether they are governed by laws, regulations, orders and directives issued under Mr. Obama during such periods that said employees, by the weight of existing legal authority and prior to a decision by the Supreme Court, believe in good faith that Mr. Obama is not an Article II «natural born citizen».
I worried that the question was too vague to produce a good answer, but I think this covers the necessary bases in a pretty noncontroversial way (especially because I'd still get to vote, as would most regular users on this site I imagine).
This is because the Tories have been promoting primaries for a good while, and not as far as I can see on the basis of any other argument except that they think it would be good to engage more of the public in party political democracy and because it makes them look more welcoming as a party which might garner votes in the long run.
The biggest difference between parties was the number of people who voted on the basis that «the Party Leader would make the best Prime Minister.»
This is not true, given that huge numbers of eligible voters don't have strong opinions on issues and that even people with reasonably well formed views may not flip their vote (even in competitive primaries) based on those views.
Do you really believe, in that return to a more strongly tribal politics, which party is best placed to mobilise 40 % of the vote, with the ground machine and the funding base to do that.
Well, based on the assumption that a vote is cast in anticipation that the recipient of the vote is going to win, it seems to me that a vote cast for David Cameron or whoever is the leader of the Labour Party at the time of the election is far more likely to see a winner than any vote for the Liberal Democrats will do.
Some people just don't pay attention and vote based on who plays best to their fears.
Voting for a candidate «no matter what» is hard to quantify but a good proxy is to compare though distinguish between «swing» voters, who might potentially vote for either candidate, and «base» voters, who would only vote for one.
It is well known that prior to 1974, class based voting was even stronger than shown in the charts here so 2017 could be the election where Labour which founded to represent the interests of the working class find themselves supplanted in that role by the Conservatives.
He confided afterwards that he had not been impressed by my MP, but would vote for him anyway on the basis that I was a good lad and a drinker.
With FPTP, in a General Election a good local MP may lose their constituency because of the national swing against that MP's party, regardless of the personal merit and exemplary track record of the MP, because people decide to vote on a «party» basis.
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