Similar words: selected, elect, select, dejected, expected, infected, directed, election. Meaning: [ɪ'lekt] adj. subject to popular election.
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241. In 1990, peddling himself to the voters as a successful businessman, he was elected governor.
242. The aerospace companies, and the elected representatives of their employees, are keen to salvage what jobs they may.
243. As recipients of generous campaign contributions, elected officials are unwilling to effectively regulate the firearms industry.
244. Moreover, those elected might then declare independence and seek foreign intervention to aid their cause.
245. The new chairman, elected unanimously by the members of the board, was Mr Neville Creed.
246. For whatever reason, elected policymakers and key staff officials avoided consideration of federal aid for urban problem-solving until 1963.
247. The transference of the principle of democratic centralism from party to state organization further weakens accountability and the role of elected bodies.
248. The Welfs could not allow such an election to pass unchallenged and a minority elected their own candidate, Siegfried.
249. These new administrations will later form the basis for elected regional governments.
250. In the morning she had poached a short and cheeky interview with the woman just elected to head the Conservative Party.
251. Voters are interested in assessing the performance of their elected representatives.
252. The new ministers were elected by an open ballot enbloc.
253. Thaksin needs a large amount of funds if he is to honour the populist promises that got him elected.
254. If the Tories were elected Mr Streeter would double the amount of the bilateral aid budget that goes to the charities.
255. The bondholders elected their committee representatives, i.e. eight bondholders to the Club's four ordinary members.
256. Thus our elected representatives are entitled to make decisions on our behalf.
257. Her intelligence and holiness so impressed the sisters that they elected her bursar at the age of fourteen.
258. After Clinton was elected in 1992, Herman was appointed head of the White House public liaison office.
259. At both central and local level of government there are elected representatives and professional administrators and other staff.
260. In the early seventies I canvassed for a Labour candidate, who, when elected, turned out to be anti-gay.
261. John Shaw, the elected prisoners' chairman of D-wing tells John Earle, a life sentence inmate, what to expect.
262. An action committee over 20 strong was elected at the meeting to decide further action.
263. The Council of the Research Defence Society reserves absolute discretion as to who shall be elected to membership.
264. The monks of Canterbury chapter elected Thomas de Cobham, canon lawyer,(http://Sentencedict.com) theologian and royal diplomat.
265. What if these citizens were quietly protected, even aided and abetted, by our elected officials?
266. The issue arose again this month, when Assam voters elected a new state assembly.
267. Voter's elected a soulless duplicate and there are two look a likes.
268. His deputy Roy Hattersley, elected as part of the dream ticket to succeed Michael Foot in 1983, will also resign.
269. They also stress that Hamas politicians were elected democratically by Palestinian voters.
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