"election" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Mr. Bush's letter followed a request by the Florida secretary of state, Jim Smith, to Attorney General John Ashcroft for help in preventing another botched election.
- Criticism of the board has been rekindled in the wake of two botched elections this year.
- However, unnamed analysts suggested a botched election could lead to further unrest.
- Steve Coll and George Packer discuss war and politics in Afghanistan after the botched election.
- Florida, poster child for botched elections, has done it again.
- The amendment passed with an overwhelming majority, 78 percent in favor to 22 percent opposed, but allegations of botched elections procedures taint the validity of the outcome.
- After days of escalating confrontation, there were encouraging signs yesterday that the crisis over Ukraine's botched presidential election might be headed for a peaceful, made-in-Ukraine solution based on both the rule of law and the continued territorial unity of this politically divided nation of 48 million.
- But the issue has been rekindled in the wake of two botched elections this year.
- New York City's botched primary election, which became a roller-coaster ride of polling place foul-ups and court challenges, took another sharp turn yesterday when, after new court rulings, officials canceled plans to reopen balloting at more than 100 polling places in Brooklyn.
- Americans at the turn of the millennium, before the botched presidential election, the collapse of Enron and the Sept. 11 attacks, viewed theirs as a moment of extravagant opportunity.
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