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At the time, the media predicted that he would not survive, and there was much talk of his possible deselection.
Ahead of the 1992 election, he survived a deselection attempt by his constituency party.
It was a demand for his own deselection.
Such deselection is so rare in any particular five-year election cycle that it receives considerable national attention.
He blamed his deselection on his outspoken opposition to the Trident project.
Young accepted his deselection with good grace.
In between her deselection and the end of her term, she fought off suggestions she'd defect to the Conservatives.
Most anthropologists attribute this at least in part to widespread female deselection in the form of infanticide.
There are also calls from party activists to change party rules on the deselection of MPs.
The local party vote was the consequence of a deselection bid, led by the association's chairwoman, in connection with public criticism over her parliamentary expenses.
Deselection is the opposite procedure: the political party withdraws support from one of their elected office-holders at a subsequent election.
The Yucca Mountain site in Nevada was being considered for this purpose until its deselection in 2009.
PGD has raised ethical issues, although this approach could reduce reliance on fetal deselection during pregnancy.
Prentice's deselection was later endorsed by the Labour Party's National Executive Committee.
Morrell was ousted from the Leadership in 1987 by 23 votes to 22, continuing a tradition of internal deselection established by both her predecessors.
Following his deselection in the seat of Oldham, Churchill was invited to stand for Manchester North West.
Nellist has run for Member of Parliament in every general election since his deselection by the Labour Party.
After all, they said, all they were doing was eliminating the company's employment security policy by engaging in a deselection process in order to reduce duplication.
Studies in India have indicated three factors of female deselection in India, which are economic utility, sociocultural utility, and religious functions.
It was, he said, 'more Draconian than any deselection committee', affecting people's future in what he saw as a 'most sad process'.
Until November 2007 he was a Labour MP, but resigned the party whip following his deselection as the party's candidate for his constituency.
Government business managers working for the then prime minister, Neville Chamberlain, were stirring up deselection talk in his Epping constituency party in 1938.
Of Gardiner's deselection in 1997, Major wrote that 'the Conservative Party was able to bear his departure with fortitude.'
To achieve these goals, senior police officers needed a weapon: what the CIPP report delicately called 'deselection'.
George Gardiner changed party from the Conservative Party to the Referendum following his deselection by the local Conservative association.