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hat he will lobby for tighter restrictions on | elective abortion funding similar to the Stupak Amendm |
tion coverage while requiring them to pay for | elective abortion coverage separately without subsidie |
eding following childbirth and spontaneous or | elective abortion. |
o an amendment to restrict federal funding of | elective abortions in the Senate version of America's |
community should work to reduce the need for | elective abortions, and that as a community, "the numb |
He staunchly opposes federal funding for | elective abortions. |
hospitals affiliated with the church perform | elective abortions. |
territories to strengthen their laws against | elective abortions. |
lth-care benefits to its employees that cover | elective abortions. |
aken from the Johann Wolfgang von Goethe book | Elective Affinities. |
ome ideas in the play recall Goethe's novella | Elective Affinities: Stoppard's characters "Thomasina" |
cted on July 23, 1935 the positions were made | elective, and the province was divided into three dist |
he salaries of all officials, all of whom are | elective and displaceable at any time, not to exceed t |
She chose to study geology as an | elective, and under the guidance of Professor H.C. Ric |
thopaedics and Traumas, General Surgery (Day, | elective and emergency), Children's Ward, Acute Medica |
al Center diagnose heart problems and perform | elective angioplasty, cardiac catheterizations, and pa |
Several | elective areas such as Little India, colourful Desker |
Kwan underwent | elective arthroscopic surgery in August 2006 to repair |
d by the King, because less expensive than an | Elective Assembly. |
He took a beginning acting class as an | elective at UC Irvine, in order to fulfill the final c |
A Dissertation on | Elective Attractions, 1775. |
neralogist noted for his 1775 Dissertation on | Elective Attractions, containing the largest chemical |
a collection of ideals that are imposed in an | elective building code type of format. |
ative Councils in all other states were fully | elective by 1900, except in New South Wales where some |
Plan of the | elective camp of Polish Kings in Wola near Warsaw |
This | elective can be P.E., Video production, band, orchestr |
The hospital primarily operate with | elective care, with specialist in otolaryngology, neur |
or even in high school or middle school as an | elective, children in an immersion program early on in |
The school has many | elective choices beyond the core classes, being partic |
e of Fern Ridge is that there are not as many | elective choices as at the districts four traditional |
Along with an | elective class that is chosen each semester, students |
e symphonic and jazz bands by enrolling in an | elective class and may participate in the marching ban |
Public Service & Social Justice which offers | elective classes covering global issues. |
There are a variety of | elective classes from which to choose. |
Elective classes offered for students include orchestr | |
Elective classes in Computer I, II, Desktop Publishing | |
Students also have an opportunity to take two | elective classes in art, general and instrumental musi |
the core subjects Coweta High School also has | elective classes that range from Art to Video Producti |
Students also get to choose up to two | elective classes of either World Cultures, Study Skill |
Some DJA high schoolers took classes such as | elective classes at Haines City High School and travel |
rnational Baccalaureate program classes, most | elective classes, and two grade levels are located. |
The school has a variety of | elective classes. |
heir high school requirements before allowing | elective classes. |
enrhyn quarry had been left practically to an | elective committee of the operatives as laid out by th |
B.Com. with | elective: Computer Science |
The ACLC offers an | elective course called TV/Media, commonly known as Dig |
An | elective course for students took shape during his adm |
ational University of Mongolia established an | elective course in Japanese language. |
F. Brown Junior High School, where he took an | elective course in printing. |
he Carol I Foundation, supporting a students' | elective course on sculpture and painting, became one |
He founded an | elective course on Religion and Ecology at Ankara Univ |
n American society, and can take P.E. and one | elective course within a mainstream classroom. |
Mikolaj teaches the second year | elective course on Competing with Social Networks, and |
America's familiar system of a smorgasbord of | elective courses available to each student; James B. C |
jazz band, band and orchestra are offered as | elective courses within the school day. |
nt Vernon Academy offers several required and | elective courses of instruction. |
The school also offers | elective courses covering a wide range of topics. |
volleyball, and track and field) and several | elective courses of various academic subjects. |
of upper level honors and advanced placement | elective courses in the core curriculum. |
ring the second year students may choose from | elective courses both at the iSchool and in other depa |
There are | elective courses offered in foreign languages, music, |
ging college preparatory curriculum including | elective courses in art, music, physical education and |
Students may take up to four | elective courses each year, as well as physical educat |
Four | elective courses give students the opportunity to appl |
Any student may take | elective courses as long as they do not interfere with |
e prep school, offering all core and academic | elective courses required to meet mandated state requi |
also choose from a wide range of traditional | elective courses as well as those that emphasize diffe |
Calloway County High School offers many | elective courses and extra-curricular activities inclu |
udents to participate in extra-curricular and | elective courses already established within the higher |
ar 12. Mary MacKillop College offers core and | elective courses for junior students and a range of HS |
Hughes also offers | elective courses in Art, Computer Tech., Spanish, Home |
In some purely | elective courses, the professor may simply opt to grad |
BRVGS students also have access to college | elective courses, such as "Intro to Engineering" and " |
culum allows students to specialize by taking | elective courses. |
in all academic subjects, as well as several | elective courses. |
e of the five strands on which to focus their | elective courses. |
school's learning communities offer relevant | elective coursework to the community theme, such as |
area of specialization, or earn at least ten | elective credit hours and write an extensive paper in |
This class counts as an | elective credit. |
learning by updating the CADI website for an | elective credit. |
, 1 credit for the graduation project and 5.5 | elective credits. |
1 credit, Arts and Humanities 2 credits and 7 | elective credits. |
are also enrolled in classes in the Academy's | elective departments. |
In 1933 Rutherford claimed that abolishing | elective elders was a fulfillment of the prophecy of 2 |
ry II, or Biology II for senior year, and one | elective every semester (though in special cases it is |
of Charities and Corrections is a now defunct | elective executive officer of the state of Oklahoma. |
t) were not all they should be", favoured the | elective executive bill, and held himself at liberty t |
He demanded an | elective executive, and said that Premier Richard Sedd |
However, he did not favour the | elective executive. |
ch striked a code from the running that a new | elective expedition that was his economic rule. |
h academic standards and support a variety of | elective experiences. |
Along with | elective fine arts courses in architectural design, gr |
n Global Economics for Managers as well as an | elective focused on global issues facing firms. |
The borough appears to have exercised the | elective franchise by prescription, as, though no noti |
untries free immigration, naturalization, the | elective franchise, the privilege to own agricultural |
at what time the borough first exercised the | elective franchise, but it returned two members to par |
rt, Esq., as Compensation for the loss of the | elective franchise. |
abeth Cady Stanton demanded the right to free | elective franchise. |
tive assembly in colonial Virginia; the First | elective governing body in a British overseas possessi |
La Riscossa, expoused the need for a "united | elective governorate with autonomous and competent tec |
of brother-knights and priests governed by an | elective grand-master. |
e House of Lords Act 1999 to have obtained an | elective hereditaries' seat in the House. |
3 was passed to transform the Council into an | elective house of 21 members on a restricted franchise |
ressed a desire to reform the council into an | elective house. |
The office was made | elective in 1850 by constitutional amendment. |
e on the MBA, which has been the most popular | elective in recent years. |
When the Legislative Council became | elective in 1863, he was returned as a representative |
When that post became | elective in 1863, he ran successfully for a seat in th |
h is run by high school students who take the | elective Journalism class. |
The constitution was changed to create an | elective judiciary; banking laws were established to l |
agement School (FSI/LMS) offers mandatory and | elective leadership and management training for superv |
Town Supervisor is an | elective legislative position in New York towns. |
alia adopted a bicameral legislature, with an | elective Legislative Assembly as its "lower house", an |
dustrial conciliation and arbitration, and an | elective Legislative Council. |
rogram courses, instructors may also teach an | elective lifetime sport and/or a cognitive exercise sc |
The voters will elect for the | elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayo |
The voters will elect for the | elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayo |
The voters will elect for the | elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayo |
The voters will elect for the | elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayo |
Many kingdoms were officially | elective long into historical times (though the electi |
Lacking the | elective mandate of the cathedral chapter in Verden up |
Most all therapeutic abortions are | elective, meaning there is no medical emergency or urg |
He joined the AOU in 1938, became an | Elective Member in 1942, and a fellow in 1951. |
al training project is a 14 core module and 4 | elective module assessment package that allows peer ed |
on seniority was often a device to control an | elective monarchy. |
tion of an hereditary monarchy instead of the | elective monarchy. |
Though | elective mutism is no longer recognized by most psychi |
Students can then choose an | elective of their choice to fill a fifth class space. |
party movement that supported candidates for | elective office in Texas, California, and other areas |
ike its namesake, did elect its candidates to | elective office during many elections. |
He was not a candidate for | elective office from the new state. |
to Ostolaza, Ortiz Dalliot is not running for | elective office in the 2008 election cycle. |
dale was the first Jew elected to a statewide | elective office in New York. |
Prior to | elective office she worked as a teacher, guidance coun |
abana's campaign emphasized his many years in | elective office as a Boonton Township Councilman, Boon |
Boyle started her career in | elective office as a state legislator representing Cle |
a vote of 83,673 to 82,461 , but never sought | elective office again. |
Gaston won | elective office on several occasions, even though the |
She first sought | elective office in 1991, running in a special election |
Davis' last | elective office was Secretary of State of Kentucky, wh |
sly as a banking officer during his career in | elective office and after he declined to run for re-el |
Byrne's first run for | elective office was in 1994 was a success when he ran |
arriman of New York, but he had never held an | elective office and was inexperienced in politics. |
Prior to | elective office Cox attended Pensacola Christian Colle |
Davis began his career in statewide | elective office by winning election as Clerk of the Ke |
estown Township, New Jersey and first ran for | elective office in the 1970s when she ran for the boar |
She served in | elective office for eighteen years, as the Mayor of Ju |
Prior to | elective office, Ruffing worked as a licensed insuranc |
Prior to | elective office, he served as a dean at the Community |
Prior to | elective office, Smith worked for Babst, Calland, Clem |
Prior to | elective office, she taught high school and middle sch |
Prior to | elective office, he served as Deputy Mayor of the City |
e courses at Shippensburg University.Prior to | elective office, Fleck worked for Raystown Development |
Prior to | elective office, Simpson served in the United States N |
Prior to | elective office, he worked as a Contract Surety Bond C |
Prior to | elective office, Rapp served as a community relations |
Prior to | elective office, he served as chief of staff for forme |
On September 14, 2004, in her first bid for | elective office, Walz won the Democratic nomination fo |
In 2006, after several years out of | elective office, Gambaro was an unsuccessful candidate |
erved continuously for over half a century in | elective office, first as a member of the Idaho Legisl |
Prior to | elective office, she worked as District Office Manager |
In his first bid, for | elective office, McGrath was elected as a Democrat to |
Prior to holding | elective office, he served in the U.S. Army during Wor |
Prior to | elective office, Moul attended New Oxford High School |
Prior to holding | elective office, Ciotto worked for the Connecticut Dep |
Prior to | elective office, he worked as a Certified Public Accou |
Since leaving | elective office, Chapin has continued to hold consider |
Although he has never held | elective office, he has been involved in state issues |
ection by a margin of 56-44 to gain her first | elective office. |
o be a strong conservative but has never held | elective office. |
endent course nor has he ever held or desired | elective office. |
cretary of State and temporarily retired from | elective office. |
or as a Democrat was her first attempt at any | elective office. |
a Pittsburgh city building inspector prior to | elective office. |
nd served until 2005, when he ran for another | elective office. |
upon Indian politics; but he never again held | elective office. |
ne could contribute to one's own campaign for | elective office. |
e of campaign contributions by candidates for | elective office. |
nial Banks (q.v.) in May, 1866; never ran for | elective office. |
Ten statewide | elective offices were filled in 1853, 1865, 1916, 1920 |
to the split, the Whig Party won most of the | elective offices by pluralities. |
December 16, 2009), a Democrat, held several | elective offices in Kentucky. |
t is the mechanism by which a democracy fills | elective offices in the legislature, and sometimes the |
by which the electors choose members to fill | elective offices in the House of Assembly. |
party who ran unsuccessfully for a number of | elective offices in Ohio. |
Southern politician who won several statewide | elective offices in Kentucky, capping her career as Li |
Minooka offers many | elective options for students in every content area. |
During the next decade, he held the following | elective or appointive offices: moderator of the first |
exams are in late March followed by a 9 week | Elective period, that is usually taken abroad. |
Allison made at least one campaign for | elective political office, running for New York State |
In the 1970s, he entered | elective politics as a Senator at-large. |
Bourgeois first entered | elective politics in 1977 when he was elected a member |
.S. Senate seat held by Jesse Helms, and left | elective politics for several years. |
In the 1980s he returned to | elective politics, serving three terms in the Vermont |
With few prospects in | elective politics, he turned to Republican politics an |
s Lt. Governor, W.D. withdrew from state-wide | elective politics, although he remained active at the |
Andrews retired from | elective politics. |
urance executive, and took no further part in | elective politics. |
said in December 2010 "I think I'm done with | elective politics. |
vernor Bill to make the office of Governor an | elective position. |
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