He will recommend the council agrees to switch to all-out elections to coincide with the next election for a mayor in 2016.
Bristol elects a third of its councillors at a time, but from 2016 will switch to all-out elections to be held every four years.
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Canned or dried food keeps well, but switch out non-perishable food about every six months to keep your disaster kit fresh.
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The switch-on was carried out by MK Dons chairman Pete Winkleman and former Luton Town manager David Pleat at the National Radio Centre.
The street lights switch-off will be rolled out across the rest of Dorset in the next year.
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But the cross-code switch has not worked out so well for other young players, with the likes of Chev Walker and Karl Pryce both returning to their original sport after unhappy spells in union.
Of course this is what every HD DVD fanboy is predicting, at this point it is all a dream that the studios will switch because HD DVD out sells Blu-ray.
Tesla designed the Model S to have a swappable battery and in the coming months will roll out a battery-switch option at its service stations, though the company declined to provide details on how it will work or the cost.
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With Asterisk loaded onto a computer, a decent-size company can rip out its traditional phone switch, even some of its newfangled Internet telephone gear, and say good-bye to 80% of its telecom equipment costs.
Soon that capacity will hit 15 trillion bits, meaning that the switch could spew out the equivalent of 400 feature-length movies every second.
Enter Leikr: a Gorilla Glass beast with a 2-inch, 320 x 240 display that can throw out a wide range of endurance stats simultaneously or switch to a color navigation mode using up to 8GB-worth of onboard OpenStreetMap data.
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Many others said the switch had wiped out email settings, deleted aliases and re-set filters.
You can switch out weapons by pausing the game, so you might start a battle off with a bow and a sword, and then switch out the bow for some other closer or middle-ranged weapon.
So go forth, friends, and use this new info to either make the switch or squeeze a better deal out of your current provider -- just remember, no matter how hard you try, you're just not gonna be able to get that unlocked GSM phone to play nice with Sprint or Verizon.
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Data centres forced to switch to the use of back-up generators warned that they might run out power.
That changed with the most recent group of exemptions that went into effect October 28, but the switch included a 90-day grace period that ends Saturday, as TechNewsDaily pointed out.
His first splash came in 1968, when he announced that he had succeeded in making a switch out of amorphous silicon that relied on a principle he called Ovonics--named, of course, after himself.
If it turns out to be a non-resistant strain, you can then switch to the cheaper vancomycin.
Then another two for the post-show performance, with additional hours of waiting, in order to switch out the sets.
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The team's first-round draft pick last year out of North Carolina confirmed the position switch Thursday during the Jets' first open locker room media session since last season.
The stage was set for Pietersen to hit the winning runs, perhaps with a switch hit, but after one memorable whip through mid-wicket for four, he was out rather tamely, caught at short-leg off bat and pad.
But as food campaigners quickly pointed out, this is more than accounted for by a switch to buying more multi-packs at supermarkets.
The device is also made out of 65% recycled plastics, and comes with a 0-watt hard switch that lets you cut power completely off from the monitor for zero power consumption.
Although the anti-drug policy's enacted in '04 and '05 helped out, many players switch to human growth hormone, which does not show up in a urine test.
It would also mean encouraging a switch from employer-provided health care to personal health insurance, by giving tax breaks to those who take out individual health policies.
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Soon, the video was being used online as a new target for the bait-and-switch Rickroll meme in which a user posts a link to something supposedly relevant or interesting but turns out to be a ridiculous or annoying video or image instead.
With a flip of the traction-control switch and a depression of the accelerator, the needle red-lined on the rpm gauge and the car sprang out of the snow with the alacrity of a mountain goat.
Even if by some miracle a carbon tax starts out revenue neutral, this almost certainly would be the setup for a bait-and-switch in which future Congresses keep or increase the carbon tax and decrease or rescind cuts in other taxes.
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We're not exactly sure what makes these virus transistors so special, but apparently the transistors they've built out of the nano-coated strands, and sandwiched between two electrodes, are easy to switch between ON and OFF states, since they don't need to build up a charge at a lame-o capacitor before they can be switched.
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Seiden thinks that if Schering can ramp out Clarinex before springtime of 2002--next year's hayfever season--they can switch many patients over.
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