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Campaign disbursements are a proxy for the power and extent of a candidate's message.
The underlying incentives stemmed from the candidates' search for the personal vote, essential for retaining public office.
We then specify a set of theoretically grounded decision rules that adjust candidates' potential advertising strategies to the actual context of each state.
They are the frontrunning candidates for vaccine antigens.
I cannot think of any other plausible candidates.
Two local control law candidates for the stance-ankle roll joint were compared.
Strong candidates of ten have more education and have one f oot in their communities, but one f oot out.
Let us discuss some individual candidates to support this conclusion.
However, this approach does not extend to other cases such as [bblbntorel], where losing candidates such as *[bblnbtorel] have the same number of closed syllables.
The candidates for paradigm-uniformity constraints are full paradigms.
The appropriate competition is among the stressed syllables in different candidates.
The correctness of the constraint ranking in (26) is further supported when more elaborate candidates are taken into account.
The scales in (4) are not constraints - they cannot interact with other constraints in evaluating candidates.
Each group, such as (a)-(d), contains a set of candidates that compete with one another, holding main-stress location and foot type constant.
Since all four of these candidates only violate constraints from below the cut-off, it is predicted that all four are possible outputs.
In this tableau, all candidates violate at least one constraint above the cut-off.
Since each of the non-observed candidates violates several constraints, there are many constraints that can be used to achieve this goal.
The key to the absolute prohibition of the unattested pattern is in examining the subset relationship of constraint violations incurred by the competing output candidates.
Both of them are candidates for the operation modes.
A variety of plasma instabilities have so far been studied as candidates for an anomalous resistivity in a current sheet [4-8].
Among the remaining candidates, 2, 2 is certainly bidirectionally optimal because all of its competitors in either dimension are known to be blocked.
I therefore demoted those candidates that had fewer syllables than the misspelling.
During the debate, both candidates held microphones, limiting their hand-gesturing to one hand.
Is he actually gonna get out and- and meet with voters, campai:gn like the other candidates?
Here, candidates are made of well-typed and not well-typed terms.
At the same time, such accusations build up the pressure that all candidates feel to maintain coherence in what they say and do.
Exchanges like the previous ones make candidates keenly aware of their vulnerability in the public arena.
Starting from a certain distance from the centroid, positive and negative candidates with similar scores are identified.
In all three texts, the lowest-frequency candidates are of lower quality than higher-frequency candidates.
Intuitively speaking, this correspondence consists of discriminating the 'good' designs, which are the candidates for representing the proofs of this calculus.
A pre-model is a many-valued model whose truth values are reducibility candidates, that is, sets of proof-terms.
In the 1996 election most party branches were simply the candidate's kouenkai under a new label.
Secondly, the ranking of the candidates would be easier to comprehend for both the voters and the candidates.
Group-supported candidates thus constituted over 40 percent of the successful candidates in the proportional district.
They responded to the uncertainty resulting from the change in the electoral system by endorsing numerous group-supported candidates and celebrities.
Second, candidates must now represent the interests of the median voter, rather than particular client groups.
In contrast, candidates who finished in the m + 2 and lower positions tend to lose support in subsequent elections.
I measure the distribution of votes by taking the standard deviation of the vote totals of all a party's candidates in a district.
In majoritarian systems the party has a strategic interest in retaining candidates because of their ability to generate a personal vote.
The self-placements of candidates fit nicely with common stereotypes about where they are located.
I suggested above that stronger candidates have more leeway in positioning, so one might expect high-quality candidates to diverge more.
The test was to judge the writing abilities of the candidates, in terms of style and knowledge of the characters.
The webpages on the educational establishments provide important information for candidates who might want to apply for admission.
Such high fields make plasma-based accelerators likely candidates for the next generation of compact accelerators.
Both looked like far more promising candidates for the mayoralty.
There continues to be optimism that these technologies will identify new therapeutic candidates that will succeed in preclinical assessments and enter advanced developmental phases.
Both are eligible candidates for choice, but they are eligible for different reasons, reasons that may have little or nothing to do with redness.
The favorite candidates seem to be natural-kind terms and moral terms.
Retiring workers sometimes auction this 'nomination' to non-kin candidates on the basis of the highest bid.
The management did not see them as candidates for learning the new technologies.
Another is that to what extent the candidates can strategically manoeuvre the swing through their campaign.
Nevertheless, there were slightly more candidates than positions.
Voters were required to cross off the names they did not want, leaving the required number of candidates to fill the positions.
Nonetheless, it is certainly the case that such evidential weighing can be envisaged as resulting in a pattern of activation across different candidates.
Among phytophagous insects, aphids are good candidates for host specialization.
Does the music examination attract a range of candidates?
Potential transplant candidates do not differ from other patients faced with the reality of a terminal disease.
Multiple listing can allow candidates to minimize these sorts of inequities that result from being listed at a larger program.
Again, we hypothesize this rejection as a normal means of removing inappropriate candidates from the cur rent parse; it is not a learning mechanism.
What are some possible candidates for an explanation of this advantage?
Men and women over the age of 60 are clear potential candidates for relief, and it is thus instructive to see how they were supported.
Across residences there is a social division of labor that ultimately succeeds if residencies attract the candidates whose personal goals are consonant with residency goals.
They are typical candidates in transfers of benefit functions.
Since any villager is eligible, the pool of managerial candidates refers to all the villagers in our sample villages.
There are at least three candidates which meet these criteria.
Of a pool of 110 considered as potential candidates and approached, 100 agreed to participate.
Thus imagine that there are several policies (candidates) to choose from.
On one reading, other things are equal only if the candidates for the resource will have been - that is, would overall be - equally well off.
Our estimated effects of variables representing the opportunity costs of the managerial candidates and the leader also are consistent with our theory (prediction 4).
In our study, we examine the roles the leader and the pool of managerial candidates play in the endogenous choice of managerial forms.
The tableau in (33) shows two competing candidates, both violating the highest ranking constraint sty.
Only the ballots would be burned without being counted, and candidates would be selected by the oligarchy using its traditional undemocratic methods.
The rest of the section investigates the candidates more closely.
I will call the class of relations represented by a function of that form the candidates.
We already know that the utilitarian and prioritarian betterness relations have to lie among the candidates.
There are several potential candidates that could play a catalytic role in the different regions.
The term ' selected candidates ' in the text refers to those individuals with ci>0.
The coefficient of right skewness of the distribution of a^sel for selected candidates was about 0.7 for both levels of inbreeding constraint.
There were 100 male and 100 female selection candidates per generation.
The general framework can be described as constrained quadratic optimization of the usage of selection candidates.
However, as the aim is to identify simple relationships, this reduces the number of potential candidates.
In addition to text, images, and diagrams, they also provide information that helps users evaluate candidates.
When a reasonable number of candidates remain, users can invoke a comparison table for comparing the candidates.
In genetic algorithms, this is done by mutating and "crossing over" existing or parent candidates.
The top scoring compounds were considered as good ligand candidates and were screened with two additional filters.
The misinterpretation of genomic contaminants as putative antisense candidates is a clear concern.
The sections repeatedly pressed the claims of women candidates.
The neurochemical systems through which these hormones act are not known, although likely candidates include the catecholamines, particularly norepinephrine, and the opioids.
There are, of course, a number of candidates that might have filled this central space.
The cohort is the set of words that are candidates at any given point in the recognition process.
By this time, politicians had realised that organised labour represented a bloc of votes, which could be very valuable to candidates.
The duty of candidates to fast makes one wonder if they and their families feasted afterwards.
Furthermore, there can be no absolute certainty that a candidate's thesis will pass in the end, however carefully the examiners are selected.
Either the composition of the object or its microstructure are the obvious candidates.
The identified genes are potential candidates for diseases of the involved tissues.
Ligands of these chemokine receptors are candidates to be involved in monocyte trafficking.
Approximately 30% of the clones were detectable only in the brain and are candidates for genes involved in brain function.
Typically, treatments will be suggested as candidates because of other more basic scientific research.
The hospitals more remote from their catchment area were thus the natural early candidates for closure.
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