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As an alternative, an employer can make nonelective contributions equal to three percent of all eligible employees' salaries - even those not participating in the plan.
Thirty-nine states still choose at least some judges by election, instead of some preferable form of nonelective merit selection system.
The District Court dismissed the complaint . . . because in its view the board is a nonelective, nonlegislative body.
Mr. Presser held a series of nonelective teamster jobs before arranging a real estate deal in 1964 for a sports club and restaurant in suburban Cleveland.
Tyson is scheduled to meet Evander Holyfield in Las Vegas on Nov. 8 for the heavyweight championship of the world, the manliest nonelective office.
Two of the people who died of AIDS or AIDS-related causes had nonelective surgery and received tainted blood transfusions.
Since 2006, Diesel worked as a volunteer and expert witness assisting elderly and dependent adults in competency cases and in cases involving nonelective prescription of psychotropic medications.
HOUSE OF LORDS The upper, nonelective House of Parliament.
If the courts are going to pursue justice rather than advance special-interest agendas, states must either adopt public financing and strict fund-raising rules for judicial elections or switch to a nonelective merit selection system.
It could approve budgets, fix the amount of taxes, request the intervention of the Accounts Tribunal for advice concerning departmental finances or administration, and remove from office-at the request of the governor-members of nonelective local departmental boards.
Speaking at a press conference that ranged across the spectrum of Westchester government and politics, Mr. O'Rourke said he was nominating his chief of staff, Roger Biagi, to replace Edward M. Gibbs as deputy county executive, the county's highest nonelective government post.