Examples of using For voting in English and their translations into Chinese
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ST/IC/2007/40 Information circular-- Time off for voting on United States Election Day[E(only)].
But Article 119(1) of the Federal Constitution states eligibility for voting is a citizen who has reached 21 years of age.
I do not understand why we had postponed the time for votingfifteen days.
For voting, Shamir's scheme needed multiple custodians to decrypt the voting information.
The second requires general standards for voting at the federal level, and a constitutional guarantee of the right to vote. .
In Virginia and South Carolina, the new constitutions retained property qualifications for voting and authorized the gentry domination legislature to choose the governor.
According to some, the lack of sophisticated mechanisms for voting is keeping some investors on the sidelines.
Standing public computers will be made continually available for voting, and voting and other rights will not be taken away for criminal reasons.
Proposed revisions and ballots will be distributed to Center members at least two weeks before the deadline for voting.
Offices and architects are encouraged to promote their works for voting, but no monetary or virtual gift compensation should be offered.
The first movements toward universal suffrage occurred in the early 19th century, and focused on removing property requirements for voting.
The above list of names will be submitted to the 28 living Hall of Fame members and an 18-person media panel today for voting.
(d) Negotiations to reach consensus on draft resolutions would be encouraged and an electronic system would be used for voting;
At the request of the Chair, the United Nations Environment Programme Senior Legal Officer, acting as the Legal Advisor for the Convention, clarified the process for voting.
But Article 119(1) of the Federal Constitution states eligibility for voting is a citizen who has reached 21 years of age.
The Act's"general provisions" provide nationwide protections for voting rights.
The DAO was to be“decentralized” in that it would allow for voting by investors holding DAO tokens.
During the early 1800s, states gradually dropped property requirements for voting.
However, as noted by RT, the underlying technology behind Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies has not actually been used for voting.