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electionThe opportunity for an offshore captive to pay U.S. income taxes directly, rather than have the tax burden fall on its shareholders. There are two types: "C" and "D&qu [..]
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electionc. 1300, "act of choosing someone to occupy a position, elevation to office" (whether by one person or a body of electors); also "the holding of a vote by a body of electors; the time a [..]
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electionselection of people to public office by vote.
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electionThe filing of the demand constitutes the election of all Contracting States which are designated and are bound by Chapter II and in which the applicant intends to use the results of the international [..]
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electiona vote to select the winner of a position or political office; "the results of the election will be announced tonight" the act of selecting someone or something; the exercise [..]
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electionA Puritan doctrine in which God "elects," or chooses, the individuals who will enter heaven according to His divine will. Ellipsis
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electionThe second of Calvin's five points of theology. The doctrine states that God has decided, totally on the basis of his own, unknown criteria, to select a small minority of humans and lead them to [..]
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electionThe process by which persons are elected to a University Body;
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electionThe process whereby eligible persons vote to determine who will hold a political office.
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electionvaln
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electionThe selection of a person or government by voting. In Canada, elections for Members of Parliament must be held at least every five years.
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electionThe process by which electors vote for members of Parliament.
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electionAct of selecting a person to fill an office.
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electionSpecial day dedicated to celebrating the democratic process in which citizens dress in their best voting clothes, joyfully make their way to their local polling places, and, having carefully weighed t [..]
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electionA contest in which candidates are chosen to be representatives of an electorate by voters.
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electionthe event in which voters cast votes in ballot items concerning proposals or candidates for office in this State or the United States. The term includes primaries, general elections, referenda, and special elections.
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electionTo dream that you are at an election, foretells you will engage in some controversy which will prove detrimental to your social or financial standing.
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election1 a : the act or process of electing b : an instance of the electorate voting for candidates for an elective office c : the fact of being elected 2 : the right, power, or privilege of making a ...
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electionThis is the process where citizens choose a person to act as their representative.
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electionThe process of choosing a representative by vote. [Glossary of Parliamentary Terms for Intermediate Students]
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election See dissolution
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electionElection in the context of medicare means the decision to enroll or disenroll from an original medicare, a medicare choice plan, medicare advantage plan, or medicare prescription drug plan.
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electionThe choosing of representatives by the voters.
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electionThe choosing of representatives by the voters.
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electionSee: general election;
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election(n) a vote to select the winner of a position or political office(n) the act of selecting someone or something; the exercise of deliberate choice(n) the status or fact of being elected(n) the predesti [..]
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electionA process for distributing power that uses the system of voting most beneficial to the incumbents.
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electionYour decision to join or leave Original Medicare, Part A and Part B, or a Medicare Advantage (Medicare Part C) plan.
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electionFor most indictable offences (with the exception of a charge of murder and some offences which must be tried in Provincial Court), the accused is entitled to elect, or choose, how to be tried: by a Provincial Court judge, a Supreme Court judge, or a Supreme Court judge and jury. After the accused has elected his/her mode of trial, s/he may re-elect [..]
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election"Election" means any election held within this state.
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electionChoice or selection by electors or voters
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electionWhere a trader, whose supplies of taxable goods and/or services does not, in a continuous period of 12 months, exceed the goods or services thresholds, as appropriate, elects, i.e. chooses to register though not obliged to do so. See Registration Thresholds
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election; A term which means the process by which God selects someone to be saved. "...knowing, beloved brethren, your election by God" (1 Thes. 1:4). Enemy
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