Neighborhood boundaries can be discussed with any lead or with the company and redrawn.
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The Boundary Commission is currently examining how individual constituencies across the UK will be redrawn.
After the 2000 census, boundaries were redrawn to protect every incumbent, Democrat and Republican alike.
The newspaper inspired our newly redrawn logo, which adopts the Journal's own font, Escrow.
As congressional districts are redrawn to benefit partisans, those elected become -- naturally -- more partisan.
In doing so, he can claim to have redrawn his country's political map (see article).
Oddly, the Tories may not gain all they hope from redrawn constituencies in any event.
It is time for a truce to be called and for the legal borders to be redrawn.
INETER, had redrawn the capital city's limits, leaving his house a bit short of 100 metres outside.
Legislators have redrawn congressional districts into such partisan playing fields that moderation is politically dangerous, even fatal.
With Argentina's political map likely to be redrawn, Mr de la Rua's strength will undoubtedly be further tested.
Before the C3 licences could be redrawn along national lines, ITV plc would need to give its consent.
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has reiterated that Kashmir's borders cannot be redrawn, but they can be made "irrelevant".
Two years later the Soviet Union had splintered and the map of central and eastern Europe had been completely redrawn.
The ruling comes in a presidential election year that will incorporate newly redrawn voting boundaries, based on the updated census.
For emerging market banks, Basel III was reportedly redrawn to give them more working assets, time and room to catch up.
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The Conservatives are to start selecting candidates in existing Parliamentary constituencies, despite insisting the boundaries should be redrawn before the next election.
Electoral boundaries are also redrawn to reflect shifts in who lives where.
It requires districts to have the same population, so that their boundaries must be redrawn after every census (ie, once a decade).
Boehner and McConnell have redrawn even more deeply their lines in the sand over no taxes in any kind of a long-term deal.
Baker's district, in central Louisiana, was about 15 percent black before it was redrawn recently, but it is now almost 30 percent African American.
Our preliminary look at the field trial data suggests that the lines around the autism spectrum disorders will not be significantly redrawn with DSM-5.
As the world's oil wells run dry, many including sober analysts in both countries foresee China-India rivalry redrawn as a cut-throat contest for an increasingly scarce resource.
But in his most recent contest, the congressman faced changing demographics and a redrawn district with more Latino-Americans than African-Americans, a shift that helped Espaillat.
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But in the end, the Republicans won, the Democrats came back, the lines were redrawn and five new Republicans were elected to Congress from Texas.
This was followed by numerous notations drawn, crossed out, redrawn.
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Ironically, Belo Monte is a project shaped by the lessons of the past, drawn and redrawn to cull the power of the forests without razing them.
"The geographical boundaries were redrawn in 1974 - previously Rochdale was a part of Lancashire Police, but post-1974 it became part of Greater Manchester Police, " he said.
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And no sooner will their districts be redrawn to satisfy the courts than they will have to be redrawn again in response to the census in 2000.
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