Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
In the Conservative party, there is no procedure for mandatory reselection.
He accused the party of attempting to rig the reselection process against him.
Hyde's reselection failed to be ratified by 171 votes to 152.
In the event, Clark won reselection but only with support of regional trade union barons.
England won 11-6 and Berry played well enough to gain reselection for the following three games of the tournament.
Cell reselection procedures are then activated in order to find a suitable radio base station.
A regional official, checking on progress, discovered that the reselection procedure was moving pretty slowly.
We will go on the election trail and Commission will either retire or seek reselection.
I would seriously suggest that he should put himself up again for reselection with his other Commissioners in September.
Ironically it has been the left, the architects of reselection, who have been under greatest threat.
Faith decided that she would not offer herself for reselection there, but attempted to get a more winnable seat elsewhere.
Reselection would be for the balance of the original five-year term and on the basis of the new firm's details.
The reselection went to two rounds.
Before the first 1974 Election he announced his retirement from the Londonderry constituency and did not put himself forward for reselection.
(b) If the panel member is not with the same firm then reselection is by way of reapplication.
Emlyn-Jones did not seek reselection for the Liberals at the 1929 general election.
Miller played in all three matches, and did enough to secure his reselection for the entire 1901 Home Nations Championship.
He was unable to secure reselection by his constituency party for the Northern Ireland general election, 1969, and decided to stand down from Parliament.
England won 7-3, and Leake was rewarded for his confident start with reselection for the next two games of the tournament.
LABOUR has begun its most intensive period for reselection.
In 1954, Sheat failed to gain reselection after boundary changes as a National Party candidate.
Mobility (Handover and Cell Reselection) Parameters for each site.
He survived a reselection challenge by a Militant candidate before the 1983 general election, and retired before the 1987 general election.
Following a dispute over reselection, he joined the other local DUP councillors in standing down for the 2001 election.
'In order to be valid, the reselection in Birkenhead had to be run in accordance with the rule book,' he added.