Under STV votes are cast for candidates in big, multi-member constituencies, by order of preference.
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Currently a magistrate can only be dismissed by order of the Queen, and after a disciplinary investigation by a UK judge.
Rank the remaining tasks by order of importance, and assign all but the top one in each column to your team members.
The other five were reassigned to nonpatrol duty Friday and then placed on leave Tuesday by order of Chief Michael Sellers, according to Sgt.
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In 1675, the foundation stone of the Royal Observatory was laid at Greenwich in south London by order of King Charles II, to improve knowledge of the positions of stars and thus aid navigation.
While it can be a difficult role to fulfil today, in years gone by it was downright dangerous - five Speakers were beheaded by order of the King in the Middle Ages and Tudor period.
Under the eye of activist groups and required by order of Congress, the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CSPC) research organization known as the Chronic Hazard Advisory Panel or CHAP is expected to issue an updated scientific review soon.
Following excavations in the early 20th century, European archaeologists claimed key features such as the remains of the famous Ishtar Gate -- the glazed brick gate decorated with images of dragons and aurochs, built in about 575 BC by order of King Nebuchadnezzar II as the eighth gate to the inner city.
We seem to be a long way from the Exaltation of the Cross, the subject of the last scene in Gaddi's fresco cycle, in which the Emperor Heraclius, having alighted from his horse by order of an angel and walking barefoot like a mendicant friar, bears the relic into the holy city.
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By contrast, CHP reduces the amount of energy wasted by an order of magnitude.
It seemed to him unreasonable that the earth, on the contrary, would always travel at the same speed regardless of its distance from the sun, and when he got that straightened out, he single-handedly improved the accuracy of predicted positions by an order of magnitude.
In other words, they magnify the effectiveness of existing conventional weapons systems by an order of magnitude, allowing existing forces to be more effective without a commensurate increase in cost.
He has the largest fan base of any player in the NBA, by an order of magnitude.
The pipeline system in certain keys areas became constrained, and in brief periods of crazy demand prices can go up by an order of magnitude.
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Since then, driven by the broad reach of cable news channels and websites on both sides of the political fence, the contentiousness has escalated by an order of magnitude.
Once he has been accepted, Dr Kaufman and his colleagues start chipping away at the language's phonology (the sounds of which it is composed) and its syntax (how its meaning is changed by the order of words and phrases).
Isn't keeping our children safe from lunatics far more important by an order of magnitude?
Nanotechnology will have a far greater impact on society and medicine by an order of magnitude than penicillin.
In Wagner's libretto, the Holy Grail is protected by an order of knights.
Fitzgerald received a parochial education at the Portsmouth Abbey School in Rhode Island, which is run by an order of Benedictine monks.
Last week's decision could trump those increases by an order of magnitude.
Even on Burns Night, getting Americans to eat the most Scottish of meals is no easy task, explains Paisley-born Jim Short, 76, who attends a Burns Supper in LaGrange, Georgia, organised by The Order of the Tartan, a local Scottish heritage society.
Following his arrival the duke was presented with the insignia of a Companion of the Order of Canada and Commander of the Order of Military Merit by the Governor General of Canada, David Johnston.
They had the same positive and negative human attributes, but the results of human profligacy were contained by the natural order of things, which transcended technological and political sophistication and even religious disposition.
The Advisory Group on Prevention, Health Promotion, and Integrative and Public Health (Advisory Group), as set forth under the provisions of Executive Order 13544 of June 10, 2010, and continued by section 2 of Executive Order 13591 of November 23, 2011, is hereby reestablished and shall terminate on September 30, 2013, unless extended by the President.
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On the basis of original intent, the IMF is failing by a nosebleed order of magnitude.
The review of this decision is housed at the State Department by executive order because of all the considerations that have to be taken, have to be reviewed.
Debate raged for seven hours but as MPs in the elected House of Commons passed the order by a majority of two to one late last year, it will now become law.
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