- gets to the
small blind).
Chopping is not
permitted in tournaments. An
uncontested election is
often referred to as a walkover, when it is also referred...
- An
uncontested election is an
election in
which the
winning candidate did not face a
serious challenger. This
often entails the
number of
candidates being...
- In basketball, an
uncontested shot is any kind of shot in
which the
shooter has no one
contesting or
interfering with the shot. It encomp****es
shots from...
- An
acclamation is a form of
election that does not use a ballot. It
derives from the
ancient Roman word acclamatio, a kind of
ritual greeting and expression...
- children's best interests. A
large percentage of
divorce cases are "
uncontested",
meaning that the
parties to the
divorce are able to come to an agreement...
- in
Parliament in a
landslide victory. Due to the
large number (55) of
uncontested seats, only 675,306 of the 2,036,923
eligible voters (33%) had an opportunity...
-
Westminster by-elections,
ministerial by-elections were
often a formality,
uncontested by
opposition parties. Re-election was
required under the Succession...
- term (three years). Onn
Jaafar won
uncontested every year from 1946 to 1949.[citation needed] Onn
Jaafar won
uncontested as Yang di-Pertua of UMNO on 11...
- candidature, but she
dropped out,
leaving Theresa May to be
elected uncontested. May
appointed Johnson foreign secretary in July 2016.
Analysts saw the...
-
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