Usar "candidates" en una oración
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candidates
1. If we are not willing to hear a word that will require or challenge our faith and perception, then we are no longer candidates to receive wisdom
2. “How are you Steve? Michael says we have some candidates?”
3. “I’m just planning a meeting for tomorrow morning with of all the rider candidates
4. Yes, flowed from the mind of each of the young candidates in the Riders Hall
5. As a reward for their compassion and generosity, Jake called for two rider candidates from each town
6. I think he’s interviewing some candidates for her job this week
7. the candidates, particularly who she would vote for
8. The headmaster turned to Harry and informed him they would be waiting another half an hour, as the other two candidates scheduled for the examinations had not yet arrived, but would be joining them in the interim
9. Mackie returned, followed two other candidates
10. He turned to the desk, picked up three packets, each in sealed envelopes and placed one in front of each of the candidates
11. “Did they call it off? Was it postponed until more candidates might arrive?” He proposed
12. ” Harry sorted through the little barrage of questions, “I was; I finished earlier than expected; No there were two other candidates and that seemed enough for the event
13. “Two young women, previously untutored and for all intents and purposes the most unlikely of candidates
14. This was supplied in part to dissuade any truly unqualified candidates from wasting the time and materials of the new instructor
15. This attitude was diametrically counter to those of the other candidates who assembled in the 'schoolroom
16. Chloe was beside herself, so she resumed the explanation, “It seems that, in the States, there are not candidates of Harold's depth of talent and skill enough to be considered for the vacancy
17. Mandy and Belle published notices of hiring for the 'Concessions,' and Sarah Bunker assisted them in sifting through the applications for the most likely candidates based upon her firsthand knowledge of her former students
18. One of the candidates lost a race by only 29 votes out of 100,000 cast
19. The following week was filled with laughter and tears as both candidates ranted and raved each day in the village square
20. Normally after their ranting dialogues the candidates asked for questions from the audience
21. But that Friday, when the candidates were sitting on their chairs on top of a wooden podium, questions were called for
22. The candidates left quickly
23. Short-list those who would be ideal candidates and be a valuable asset
24. when it has almost a hundred potential candidates
25. Existing customers are good affiliate candidates because they’re already
26. The citizens, therefore, who had no land, had scarce any other means of subsistence but the bounties of the candidates at the annual elections
27. list of the candidates for running of the
28. with Rex and Victor as the candidates -
29. and considered the merits of quite a few candidates
30. That had significantly reduced the candidates but, as he did not have any more information, he was reduced to manually searching through the photos
31. candidates for seminary but when Paul said, faithful
32. In spite of all the laws against bribery and corruption, the bounty of the candidates, together with the occasional distributions of coin which were ordered by the senate, were the principal funds from which, during the latter times of the Roman republic, the poorer citizens derived their subsistence
33. In addition, Republican candidates won a majority of gubernatorial races
34. Here are some candidates:
35. Reese’s voice had a tinge of hoarseness as he asked Em, “Can I ask what is likely to happen next? Once you choose one of the candidates, I mean
36. Regional (Presidential) Primaries may offer a partial solution in staving off the (disproportionate) influence of parochial designs on political candidates stumping the campaign trail by allowing them to carefully outline their positions on issues of national importance without undue pandering to special interest groups
37. Neither did these candidates feel a need to abandon their conservative credentials as have a number of recent statewide Republican office holders of late
38. The (overriding) question remains: why have Republican Candidates, politically successful on a number of statewide levels in past years, suddenly chosen to alienate its conservative base and potential (moderate) swing voters
39. Besides, his record on Abortion speaks for itself! I suppose my real concern, however, centers on prevailing liberal/secularist sentiments portraying Christians as unsuitable candidates for the Supreme Court, or any other higher court for that matter, lest their religious viewpoints should otherwise color an (objective) interpretation of the law
40. These (latent) voters, understood as the ―Silent Majority‖, had been posed since the late sixties to launch a pre-emptive strike against their own (Democratic) party in favor of Conservative candidates perceived as sympathetic to populist viewpoints that made many of them feel like outcasts in their own party
41. Republican leadership and candidates have been pandering to racists since the 1960s, especially in the south
42. Every president from Ford to Obama has publicly pledged to allow Puerto Rico to determine its own future, as a commonwealth, independent, or a state Both major parties included Guam, Puerto Rico, Samoa, and the Virgin Islands in their presidential primaries starting in 1976, and most major candidates have campaigned for their votes
43. I was one of six selected to complete years of study in fashion, cosmetology, interior decoration, administration and secretarial work, and event planning, and I beat out all the other candidates to win the position
44. Few days after the election, I sent to Bierzo 7 an essay in defense of the win of the Republican candidates and their program
45. Robeson’s role in identifying candidates, subverting her would have been a poor choice
46. The magnitude of that triumph amounts to a sweep if one considers that the president has carried along with him other Republican candidates in the Senate and the House of Representatives, so that since 1900 when republican McKinley was president, neither party had succeeded in reelecting simultaneously the Presidency, the Congress and the Senate, while at the same time adding seats in both chambers of congress
47. The Daily Mirror of London may very well not agree with these view points and call “dumb” those of us who voted for Bush after a conscientious study of the positions of the two candidates
48. Third party candidates from Victoria Woodhull to Ralph Nader had no chance of actually being elected and thus are not discussed, no matter what one may think of their ideas and plans
49. Who would lead the Democrats if not Jackson and run against Adams? The two other main candidates in 1824 were William Crawford and Henry Clay
50. The other likely candidates, James Buchanan and Lewis Cass, were handicapped