How To Use Scrutineer In A Sentence
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Until then the scheme is held up until the scrutineers are satisified about the proposals.
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Avid page two scrutineers will have seen a boxed notice in the personal announcements section.
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First, they flatly refused to carry out their legal duty to appoint independent scrutineers for new executive elections.
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It was one of his scrutineers at the polling station and she said she needed a ride home.
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The scrutineers must receive postal votes no later than 10 pm on Thursday June 10 and are recommending that people post their completed votes on June 8.
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Included in their package of proposals are a national scrutineer and adviser on student association accounts and activities.
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Included in their package of proposals are a national scrutineer and adviser on student association accounts and activities.
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Every half hour, Picco's three scrutineers in the polling station provided updated lists of the names of those who had voted.
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The conference first adopted the congress to elect the scrutineer and the total scrutineer name list.
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Says he is a 'scrutineer' not a mutineer.
The Sun
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Candidates and their scrutineers can watch as as the ballots are counted by hand.
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It required a cavalcade of tow vehicles to get the motor cars back to the scrutineering area.
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Their combined knowledge and expertise and dedication to customer service was deservedly recognised by the independent scrutineers and I'm very proud of them.
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One doubts that Sony was among the scrutineers who were entirely satisfied, and presumes that the Commission has included the company in its trawl.
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At the event, the local community turns out in force, volunteering 1,500 marshals, first aiders, and scrutineers.
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Included in their package of proposals are a national scrutineer and adviser on student association accounts and activities.
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The scrutinizers were subjected to an insignificant role, since scrutinized vehicles were ‘rescrutineered’ at the start line, thus wasting time and creating precedence.
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The team, which was being monitored by independent scrutineers, needed safe hands because if the ball was dropped, it would mean the end of the attempt.
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Collusion between supposedly independent scrutineers of business practice and their employing clients can cover up malpractice and misuse of funds.
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It denies that scrutineers were allowed into the Election Room where the memory packs were read and denies that the applicant watched a memory pack being read.