How To Use Aldermanic In A Sentence

  • In fact, in three of the five elections named (the 2004 federal election and both the mayoral and aldermanic races in the 2001 civic election), I voted for the candidate who finished last.
  • Milwaukee aldermen exert great influence over licensing decisions in their districts through a well-established system known as aldermanic privilege. The Volokh Conspiracy » A Questionable Taking in Milwaukee:
  • Third Ward Alderman Stephanie Kifowit bashed both for not wanting to change the city's strong mayor form of government, and Weisner took both to task for "not doing much of anything" during their aldermanic terms. Archive 2009-03-01
  • He was advocating for a pay reduction for alderman, vowing to take only $60,000 of his $110,000 aldermanic salary. Kyle Hillman: The Biggest Upset of the Chicago Elections
  • Testamentary practice and aldermanic proceedings from the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries attest that married women were by no means silent partners in marital property management.
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  • There were no sharp questions for council officers or the Mayor and Deputy Mayor when aldermanic candidates were briefed on topical issues last week.
  • Giveaways to paying friends to shopping trips to mysterious donations to individuals are all part of the wild spending of aldermanic slush funds. Archive 2009-03-01
  • Brookins apologized for his lapse of aldermanic etiquette, but his contrition was not enough to win support for a 50-acre shopping center that also would include an Office Depot and a Lowe's home-improvement store.
  • From the shambles of the aldermanic elections and the final collapse of the Kelly-Nash leadership, Daley walked out even stronger.
  • Doherty has also been accused of "serious ethics violations" for using his aldermanic office to help raise funds for his Senate campaign. John Mulroe, Brian Doherty Fight For State Senate Seat In 10th District
  • The ending of the aldermanic system and the more frequent turnover of councillors have probably reduced the possibilities for the emergence of such experienced influentials.
  • They decided last year that he was an un-electable oddball and national embarrassment - struggling to exude the requisite correctitude to be considered aldermanic, much less prime ministerial.
  • The ending of the aldermanic system and the more frequent turnover of councillors have probably reduced the possibilities for the emergence of such experienced influentials.
  • Aurora's Finance Committee will review Alderman Lawrence's proposal to abolish or change the way aldermanic slush funds are spent on Tuesday, March 24 at 3pm (City Hall, 5th Floor, agenda | map). Archive 2009-03-01

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