609 resultados para WIN-OWAS


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[Brian Wiseman (16) and Denny Felsner (10) fight for puck in win to clinch first CCHA title]

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[End of Game(?) in win to clinch first CCHA title]

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[Niagara celebrating win]

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[At end of Xavier game, with win UM advances to NYC finals]

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[Male kicked four field goals in 12-10 Notre Dame win]

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Reproduced from type-written copy.

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v. 1, Love and a bottle: The constant couple; or, A trip to the jubilee: Sir Harry Wildair: The inconstant; or, The way to win him.-v. 2, The twin-rivals: The recruiting officer: The beaux stratagem.

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Explains principles of contour plowing; stresses the need for soil conservation and increased food production as part of the struggle to win World War II.

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After the electoral reform in 1994, Japan saw a gradual evolution from a multi-party system toward a two-party system over the course of five House of Representatives election cycles. In contrast, after Taiwan’s constitutional amendment in 2005, a two-party system emerged in the first post-reform legislative election in 2008. Critically, however, Taiwan’s president is directly elected while Japan’s prime minister is indirectly elected. The contributors conclude that the higher the payoffs of holding the executive office and the greater degree of cross-district coordination required to win it, the stronger the incentives for elites to form and stay in the major parties. In such a context, a country will move rapidly toward a two-party system. In Part II, the contributors apply this theoretical logic to other countries with mixed-member systems to demonstrate its generality. They find the effect of executive competition on legislative electoral rules in countries as disparate as Thailand, the Philippines, New Zealand, Bolivia, and Russia. The findings presented in this book have important implications for political reform. Often, reformers are motivated by high hopes of solving some political problems and enhancing the quality of democracy. But, as this group of scholars demonstrates, electoral reform alone is not a panacea. Whether and to what extent it achieves the advocated goals depends not only on the specification of new electoral rules per se but also on the political context—and especially the constitutional framework—within which such rules are embedded.

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Includes a directory of all winners of the Governor's Home Town Award and states in brief the improvements that each town made to win the Award. Also includes a list of judges.

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Includes a directory of all past winners of the Governor's Home Town Award and states in brief the improvements that each town made to win the Award. Also includes a list of judges.

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Includes IDOT's Construction Memorandum No. 99-4 entitled: Contract changes, articles 104.02 and 109.04, effective March 1, 1999.

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Cover title: Rinse + Recycle = Win! Pesticide container program.

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"Bibliography on consolidation": p. 520-542.

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[Hirsch is only U-M athlete to win letters in four sports in one year.]