I find it outrageous that they think it is permissible to canvass for votes in such a way. |
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He started door-to-door canvass on April 28 and as happened him on previous occasions, his car conked out just then. |
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They'll work the phones and canvass the neighborhoods, and on election day, they'll send flushers out to drag voters to the polls. |
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Failure to take meaningful account of the opinions of the people you canvass is a sure way to engender cynicism. |
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Look at the canvass after a couple of days when he is through and you wouldn't help uttering sighs of ecstasy. |
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There have been unsubstantiated claims of low-level intimidation in Dublin through this canvass. |
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The finding will come as a disappointment to Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern, who a week ago chose Tralee to start his nationwide canvass. |
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The only recurring mechanical problem uncovered in my informal canvass of enthusiasts was mainspring breakage. |
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Both candidates were putting in an intense canvass in north Cork over the past two days. |
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However, this view has yet to be demonstrated, so we have not counted those species in our canvass. |
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Many people have raised the ban on smoking in public houses with me during my election canvass. |
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On the canvass last week, McDowell was questioned repeatedly by one Ranelagh resident about his party's post-election intentions. |
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The way he strokes the ball around a football pitch is akin to the way his compatriot van Gogh stoked a paintbrush over a canvass. |
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They opened the tailgates to the trucks and pulled off a large protective canvass. |
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We are going to be out there to canvass every vote and prove to people that we should be in there representing this part of the county. |
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I will also canvass the support of some organisations and labour movements. |
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He did not canvass any support but he hoped it would be carried and circulated to every other local authority in the country. |
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The Geraldton City Council will canvass its electors on a proposal to amend local burning by-laws. |
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Perhaps your committee should canvass its members about what they want from the club, instead of assuming that they know. |
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A wide range of mechanisms exists to monitor the effectiveness of the NHS, to highlight problems, and canvass solutions. |
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For this, I'd like to thoroughly canvass the various arguments why bloggers should not get such equal treatment. |
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We would be happy to canvass any reasonable suggestions for their improvement. |
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At election times on the canvass, her warmth and good nature struck a chord with most who met her. |
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There had to be enough canvass up to give us drive and steerage way but not enough to speed us along faster than the following waves. |
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There is a definite spring in the step of Jim as he continues his canvass of the constituency. |
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A careful historian working on a broad canvass, Harris's hypotheses are cautiously, perhaps somewhat pallidly, framed. |
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I frequently canvass the audience on their views by giving them little cards to fill in anonymously. |
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During the feedback phase, we did canvass the possibility of lowering the threshold for indefinite support, below 20 years. |
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Since their views help frame the debate, it was decided to canvass a sample of this group for their perceptions of the forecasting issue. |
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He has already conducted an extensive canvass of the Killarney area and he has been concentrating his efforts on the Fossa area during the past week. |
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An intensive canvass of all interest groups will also take place, including the churches, the Pro-Life Campaign, the Right to Choose campaign and other organisations. |
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Several local issues were discussed including the long awaited sewage scheme which had been promised by Fianna Fail on their canvass before the last General Election. |
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What, Michael wondered, would the voters of Kerry make of it if he was to enlist the services of the delightful duo to help with the canvass during the 2004 local elections? |
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These groups would then canvass for votes for their preferred town, with events and banners and posters and any other means of cajolement they could think of. |
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It is common to see politicians articulating issues to do with the youth and women during campaigns in an effort to canvass votes from these sections of society. |
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A decade ago Greenpeace Canada was roundly condemned by unionists and social justice groups when they fired a number of workers who were trying to organize the canvass office. |
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She pledged that, as promised on the doorsteps, during the canvass, she would now be going back to talk to people and would be listening to what they had to say. |
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There is no purpose in asking people to walk the neighborhood to canvass for someone who would support the status quo. |
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He had tiny, spindly arms, but ones deeply etched with the criss-cross of muscles held only slightly in check just below the taut canvass of his skin. |
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The software allows users to make phone calls, register to vote, and canvass neighborhoods with a few simple instructions. |
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A canvass was set up on the easel, paints on the table alongside. |
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They would wear canvass over their boots to deaden the sound of their feet on the rubble, fearful that any noise would alert the German machine gunners. |
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Carefully canvass the full range of the indicia of the identification, including any distinguishing features that augment this evidence. |
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Burnaby RCMP officers are searching the area on foot in a grid search around Burnaby General Hospital as well as a door to door canvass. |
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A drafter of a standard may canvass opinions by circulating a draft widely for comments. |
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So apparently confident was he of victory that, over the whole period of the campaign, he did not once personally deign to canvass support. |
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End your day in moss-carpeted Waterfall Valley, in the no-frills comfort of Barn Bluff Hut or beneath some canvass in one of the many campsites. |
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He subsequently persuaded Cranborne to back the Good Friday accord and canvass support for it among the unionist community. |
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In addition to the written word and word-ofmouth, the most effective campaign technique is the personal canvass by the candidate. |
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Sally Cranfield, who is helping to canvass this morning, argues that the complaints are a measure of the party's success. |
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After a series of two-year research, managers at Urban Real Estate are now starting to canvass municipalities. |
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The team used vehicles, skis, snowmobiles, and other means of conveyance to canvass the entire range of remote, frosty Siberian forests where tigers may be living. |
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The accident occurred near Ayle on the Westport-Partry road on Sunday morning last while the Senator was on his way to canvass votes in the South Mayo area. |
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They trailed in limp defeat, their once proud banners torn from the bosom of the sky, and bedecked with many minute rents and holes within their pale canvass. |
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Right in front of my nose a canvass blanket covered a lumpy pile. |
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Expressing delight with the Law Society nomination, Mr. Crowley said he was looking forward with enthusiasm to the nationwide canvass over the coming weeks. |
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First time Fianna Fail candidate Michael McNamara from Achill is understood to be the first candidate to launch an official canvass in preparation for next June's elections. |
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His acrylic on canvass presents two persons sitting back to back. |
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Sometime during the years that followed, a canvass was taken by specialists in economics that showed there were about 350 economic journals in the world. |
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The seed hopper is rain proof covered by the folding cover canvass. |
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I do not know why the government would not canvass the world, find programs that actually work regardless of the country, send teams of people to study the program, and implement that program here. |
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However, it is understood the review did canvass how much the ABC could save if it sold all its TV studios around the country and centralised production in Sydney. |
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The old CPV mindset emerged unchanged, in spite of a nationwide campaign launched by the CPV to canvass public opinion for inclusion in the CPV's Political Report. |
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A number of round tables have also been planned across Canada to canvass the views of experts and organizations on the kinds of amendments needed to position Canada as a world leader in the digital economy. |
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The Commission intends to canvass opinion among stakeholders regarding the acceptability and feasibility of tradable certificates as a means to implement waste recycling targets. |
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As a result, the works council came to the conclusion that it would canvass support for a company agreement and to apply for trade union membership. |
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It was in the context of the annual debate on renewal that the Home Secretary had launched a series of consultations to canvass opinion on the long-term future of the Act. |
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Last weekend 250 activists turned up to canvass across Tory-held Battersea when, according to their candidate Will Martindale, all but 10 streets in the constituency were canvassed. |
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We know that the European Union has some very ambitious ideas on this subject, and we will try to canvass support for them and try to make them globally accepted. |
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Today, we are in a transition from a documentary environment of paper, canvass, vinyl and film to a new digital environment, where sensory information now takes the form of bits and bytes-untouchable and invisible. |
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Alterations and improvements to the annual canvass of voters are introduced in this Part. |
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Special category electors do not register through the annual canvass procedure. |
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Dialogue is the crucial issue here, meaning the opportunity to canvass different options and to challenge the status quo in a manner that is positive. |
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In Northern Ireland, there is no annual canvass, and instead people register individually at any time during the year. |
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Like many riders, Ms. Ettu, 17, suspected what transit police know from experience: A subway thief may canvass an entire train in search of an easy victim. |
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Rotarians shall not campaign, canvass, or electioneer for elective position in RI, or allow any such activity, either on their behalf or on behalf of another. |
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When I canvass opinion, everyone acknowledges the tourism dividend but several say there are now too many, or worry about the white-tailed eagles' impact on other inhabitants – hares, golden eagles and farmers. |
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I rose quickly up the ranks of the public-advocacy organization — from canvasser to field director and then, by the time I moved to the Bay Area, to canvass director. |
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The aim is to canvass for the recognition of this autography as a typical African epic whose functional remedies can be applied to the very society from which it comes. |
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Vane proceeded to Bristol, entered the canvass, and received the majority. |
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