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ELECTIONS / Elections universitaires

Revue Judiciaire de l'Ouest, 1980
ELECTIONS / Elections universitaires. In: Revue Judiciaire de l'Ouest, 1980-1. pp. 123-125.
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ELECTION LATEST

The Cambridge Law Journal, 2001
Depending on your point of view, the appeal in Cerberus Software Ltd. v. Rowley [2001] I.R.L.R. 160 involved either a “troublesome little point” or a “fundamental issue” of employment law (per Ward and Sedley L.JJ. respectively). Where an employment contract contains provision for a payment in lieu of notice, does a summary dismissal, not justified on ...
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NMC election

Emergency Nurse, 2006
RCN Emergency Care Association (ECA) chair Grant Williams has been elected onto the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC).
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Elections and Election Management

2012
Abstract This article examines elections and election management in New York. Election administration in New York is highly decentralized. Republicans have pressed for greater safeguards against fraud while Democrats have promoted greater access to the ballot.
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Unison election

Nursing Management, 2005
Dave Prentis has been re-elected as general secretary of Unison. In a membership ballot, he polled more than 75 per cent of the vote, beating off challenges by Roger Bannister and Jon Rogers.
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Election Night

JAMA
While watching the 2024 election night results and considering possible health care policies, a pediatrician reflects on his role in engaging in conversations about politics and policy as an advocate for patients.
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By-Elections, Local Elections, Euro-Elections and Referendums

2005
Casual vacancies in the House of Commons are filled through by-elections in the constituency concerned. Such vacancies may be occasioned by the death, succession or elevation to the peerage, bankruptcy, lunacy, expulsion from the House or the acceptance of a disqualifying office by a Member of Parliament.
Dick Leonard, Roger Mortimore
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Election correction

Nursing Standard, 1991
Pamela McMillen has been elected to represent Northern Ireland on the Royal College of Nursing Council, and not Camilla McMillen as reported in Nursing Standard News on November 6.
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Elective mutism

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1979
Eleven children who had received a diagnosis of elective mutism upon admission to the children's psychiatric clinic, were followed up 8–18 years later. The average age upon admission was 9 1/2 years, and at the time of follow‐up, 23 years. Nine of the children came from homes with a strong familial shyness and reservation, and eight lived in social ...
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Election thanks

Nursing Standard, 1988
Thank you for giving me the opportunity to put forward my manifesto in your National Board elections supplement (Nursing Standard, week ending May 7,1988). This was very much appreciated.
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