frontloading造句
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- It's what happens after the frontloading ."
- In general, frontloading tends to benefit well-financed front-runners and incumbents.
- Gardner and Galvin said regional primaries still remain an appealing and viable alternative to frontloading.
- Did frontloading the primaries help produce a clear nominee-apparent, or further muddy things?
- In New Hampshire, Gardner's decision was hailed as an antidote to the frontloading of the primary process.
- It's difficult to find frontloading in a sentence. 用frontloading造句挺難的
- Frontloading also stretched the candidates and their resources, and led to lower voter turnout in states with primaries later in the spring.
- The report focused on IFFIm s cost-effectiveness, particularly the benefits of frontloading and its impact on creating large-scale immunity.
- That may be missing this time, where it could be over, with the frontloading, after the results are in on March 7.
- Because numerous states have moved their primaries forward on the calendar, frontloading the campaign, Dole has clinched his nomination somewhat earlier than Clinton did in 1992.
- But this " frontloading " has come under criticism for denying millions of voters a voice in selecting the standard-bearers for the major political parties.
- Galvin, Massachusetts's Secretary of State, says the frontloading of the primaries and the sharp disagreement between Iowa and New Hampshire underscores the need for a national primary and caucus system.
- But the resulting jam at the start of the delegate-selecting race _ " frontloading " in consultant lingo _ may have quite the opposite effect of what the Western states intended.
- According to Senator Spencer Abraham, " the trend of frontloading, which will, in the not too distant future, produce a single national primary day is a disturbing trend that needs attention.
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