- Look up
runoff or run off in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Runoff, run-off or
RUNOFF may
refer to:
Runoff (hydrology), the flow of
water over land Channel...
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Surface runoff (also
known as
overland flow or
terrestrial runoff) is the
unconfined flow of
water over the
ground surface, in
contrast to
channel runoff (or...
- candidate. In this state, the
first round is held on
Election Day with
runoffs occurring soon after.
Washington adopted a two-round
system in a 2008 referendum...
- They also note that in
countries like the UK
without primaries or
runoffs, instant-
runoff voting can
prevent spoiler effects by
eliminating minor-party candidates...
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Runoff voting can
refer to:
election methods where candidates are
eliminated based on
comparison of
votes tallies: Two-round system, a
voting system where...
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runoff or
overland flow. Once in a watercourse,
runoff is
referred to as streamflow,
channel runoff, or
river runoff.
Urban runoff is
surface runoff created...
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States elections, both U.S.
Senate seats in the
state of
Georgia went to
runoffs concurrently held on
January 5, 2021. As
Democratic Party challengers defeated...
- are
invited to parti****te at the
Runoffs.
National championships are
awarded to the
winners of each class. The
Runoffs is
regarded as the "Olympics of...
- A
runoff models or rainfall-
runoff model describes how
rainfall is
converted into
runoff in a
drainage basin (catchment area or watershed). More precisely...
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third and
fourth Senate runoff elections to be held in
Georgia since runoffs were
first mandated in 1964,
following runoffs in 1992 and 2008. It is also...