elective system sentence in Hindi
"elective system" meaning in Hindi elective system in a sentenceExamples
- As a result, an elective system has, over the years, bought us influence scandals and obscenely expensive campaigns and a public perception that judges'decisions might be influenced by contributors.
- He improved the university's finances and public image, doubled its enrollment, and instituted an elective system which, like Cornell's, was an early application of the modern liberal arts curriculum.
- New York could salvage the elective system by eliminating judicial nominating conventions and perhaps also by holding elections in smaller districts where minorities could elect more of their choices.
- Jordan ( president 1884 1891 ) improved the university's finances and public image, doubled its enrollment, and instituted an elective system along the lines of his alma mater, Cornell University.
- During his professorship Ticknor advocated the creation of departments, the grouping of students in divisions according to proficiency, and the establishment of the elective system, and reorganized his own department.
- In time, Eliot's free-elective system was reined in, as students at Harvard and elsewhere were increasingly required to major in one area, in addition to taking a variety of courses.
- The traditional elective system in the principalities, resulting in long periods of political disorder, was dominated by a small number of ambitious families who competed violently for the two thrones and monopolized land ownership.
- Texas Supreme Court Justice Greg Abbott _ who, like his colleagues on the high court, has advocated an appointment-retention system for selecting appellate judges _ said the Legislature should scrap the elective system anyway.
- In connection with 15 new elective judgeships it found, accurately, that the state's elective system for Supreme Court justices-- its trial judges-- is a closed system that denies minorities equal chances to get nominated or elected.
- Though murkily and not very persuasively discussed in its five-page notice to the state, the department's position seems to be that an elective system covered by the voting rights law cannot legally mix in unelected judges.