Word: selecter
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...that, my God, you'd better cut out general elections too, because they're certainly not scientific either. How do I even know that a cross section of America shows up to vote? My God, we have a flaw in the system. We'd better go to polling to select our candidates, right? Just follow your logic all the way down to the ridiculous end, and you come out there...
...Congressional Research Service for a memorandum on the roles the House and Senate play if no ticket wins a majority of the 538 electoral votes. The dry legalisms make that process sound easy: the House would pick the President from the top three candidates, while the Senate would select the Vice President from the leading two. But the politics of the issue are more complex and potentially scary...
Poor mothers and their children will be the first to benefit. In addition, the Health Care Authority has two years to develop two different proposals for implementing and paying for the state's universal coverage. Under one plan, a select group of insurers would negotiate for the state's business. Under the other, Vermont would adopt a Canadian-style health-care program in which the state acts as its own insurer...
...committee will select its cochairs before the end of this term, according to outgoing Co-chair Muneer I. Ahmad...
...their study, which was reported in the research journal Science, Michigan's Yves Poirier and his colleagues capitalized on the environmental know-how of a select group of bacteria. In much the same way that humans store excess nutrients as fat, these germs turn sugar into the plastic molecule polyhydroxybutyrate, or PHB. They can also digest the polymer, which means it is biodegradable...