The first direct vote on the reform bill has been tentatively set for 4 p.m.
Under its proposals, G14 is seeking a direct vote for clubs in Uefa and for clubs to be included when agreeing the international calendar.
Critics expressed a clear preference for Google Maps in this commentary, with over 10% of all comments regarding maps being a direct vote for Google.
Last week G14 released a 10-point plan seeking a direct vote for clubs in Uefa and for the organisation to be included when the international calendar was agreed.
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Labour have also raised the prospect of some form of referendum in the future but, like Mr Cameron, the party's leadership oppose a direct vote on whether to stay or exit.
This would create an opportunity for the Republicans outflank the Democrats by demanding that each major element of the plan be put to a direct vote of the people in a national referendum.
Direct popular vote would encourage parties to focus on increasing voter turnout among their bases.
As befits iconoclasts, the Reformers pick their nominee by direct popular vote (not via delegates, as the main parties do).
Imagine convulsive, Florida-type wrangling going on in every state in the union, which is what could happen if we had a direct popular vote.
Former PM Milos Zeman has won the Czech Republic's presidential election - the first time the position has been decided by direct popular vote.
These voters do not understand the importance of mid-term elections and the direct impact their vote can have on our state.
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The direct reason we vote now is to tell each other that we voted, and then to receive praise for complying with the social norm.
Perhaps because an election is a long way off the DUP has devoted the broadcast, not to a direct appeal to vote for them, but to a general appeal on behalf of charities which support members of the armed services.
But suddenly Congress decided to vote against direct rule, making ratification impossible in the upper house, where the coalition has barely 35% of the seats.
If they could vote for the chancellor direct, 56% would choose Ms Merkel and only 28% Mr Steinmeier.
Even more bizarrely, companies can direct pension-fund trustees how to vote at annual general meetings, even though they no longer own the shares themselves.
The reform legislation still contains a controversial ban on so-called "soft money, " the money raised by national, state and local parties and purportedly used only for party-building and get-out-the-vote drives, rather than direct help for candidates.
According to two people with direct knowledge, Douglas Band has said that he will vote for Romney.
Initiative, an organization dedicated to abolishing the Electoral College and instituting the direct election of the President of the United States by popular vote.
"We believe the failed backloading vote points to the fact that we need alternative tools - direct, ambitious, just regulatory policies, " said Hannah Mowat from Fern, a NGO that has been working on carbon issues for a decade.
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Members of the Maritime Alliance, an alliance of container carriers, direct employers, and port associations serving the East and Gulf Coasts, will vote to ratify the contract on April 17.
The system provides direct elections for village representatives, who come together with neighbouring villages to discuss issues, and vote for the district nazim, the post held in Attock by Maj Tahir.
People are quite stupendously lazy if they can't see a direct cause-effect and I think that quite a few of the apathetic - "what difference will my vote make" - bunch would be more likely to exercise their franchise if they didn't have to exercise their legs.
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