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单词 re-election
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Examplesofre-election

re-election
Furthermore, there are no term limits and parties are obliged to nominate incumbents desiringre-electionregardless of their conduct in office.
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Provincial rivalries for power were slowly eliminated, internal conflict reduced, and presidents succeeded one another observing the principle of nore-election.
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We expect that these cross-pressured members had a harder time securingre-electionbecause they were less in line with their national parties and their constituencies.
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Their chances of winning increase as the chance of the incumbents're-electiondecreases, so the opposition benefits from revelations of corruption involving incumbents.
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We expect such variables to have a positive impact on the option of running forre-election, since they increase the payoffs for staying in office.
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It holds true to the fundamental assumption that candidates are motivated byre-electionand that the median voter exerts real centripetal pull.
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For example, suppose a particular deputy is twice as likely to run forre-electionas to retire.
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In four of these five, the incumbents ensured that the new rules guaranteed their ownre-election.
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When a backbencher'sre-electiondoes not strongly depend on party label, do party rules affect who is likely to rebel against party leaders?
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Had he done so, his incumbency advantages and great popularity would have assured himre-election.
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Closed party lists, for instance, encourage discipline because of party leaders' influence over a candidate'sre-election.
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Table 1 presents the data as averagere-electionrates per election and turnover per year.
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Invariably, they see a strong economy as a boon for an incumbent'sre-electionhopes and a weak economy as a curse on them.
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While the ban onre-electionallowed him to replace unfriendly governors, it also made credible his supposed commitment to allow alternation in power.
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If they are sufficiently unpopular, the costs may greatly exceed the benefits (ofre-election).
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