Examples of using Election year in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Now the District Attorney's decision to charge him using a case that relies solely on flimsy circumstantial evidence and hearsay smacks of election year desperation.
especially since he himself faces an election year- even if Elkin pays the price.
But the mayor's people are working these guys hard, and it's an election year for them.
he doesn't worry about whether it's an election year.
With inflation unresolved by August of 1971, and an election year looming, however, Nixon convened a summit of his economic advisers at Camp David.
In an election year, any party running for Knesset automatically receives an enlarged stipend for advertising and radio and television time to promulgate its ideas to the public.
During the election year of 1876, South Carolina was in a state of rebellion against Republican governor Daniel H. Chamberlain.
We get that 2018 is a very important election year,” Zuckerberg said on the call,
you have to remember that this is an election year.
Some in the administration have decided that scoring political points in an election year outweighs intelligence operations.”.
Welcome to this week's inaugural Google+ hang out for a discussion of election year politics.
This could be problematic to President Trump as the 2020 election year begins.
Figure 1: The number of voters in the last 2 hours of polling in successive election year[2].
the 3,012th debate of the 3012 election year.
McCain reprised his familiar underdog role, which was due at least in part to the overall challenges Republicans faced in the election year.
In 2015, an election year, the state implemented almost none of the recommendations, and actually added only NIS 434 million to the budget in the relevant items.
An election year coming up, and a politician who needs the PR,
Though the U.S. presidential elections will be held on November 8, 2016, the election year began on Feb. 1 with the Iowa caucuses.
If I were on your staff, I would tell you that the worst thing you can do… coming into an election year is to open yourself up to character attacks.