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The voting system that best measures the will of the voters is called the Borda Count.
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Many sports awards and rankings are derived from what is known as Borda count, which asks voters to rank candidates and then assigns points on a sliding scale, with the most for first-place votes and the least for last-place ones.
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On top I have a "Borda" (cabin) in the forest at the botom at a mountain 10km from Garazi, right at the border to Spain.
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On top I have a "Borda" cabin in the forest at the botom at a mountain 10km from Garazi, right at the border to Spain.
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'Borda' to the 'Jean-Bart' -- which, by the way, is no longer the
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"Yes," explained Jacqueline, "he is going to be transferred from the 'Borda' to the 'Jean-Bart' -- which, by the way, is no longer the
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The afternoon started with Deborah Borda and board president, David C. Bohnett, announcing that Salonen had been appointed conductor laureate for the organization in recognition of their relationship both now and into the future.
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Not far from the Cathedral is the Jardín Borda - a palatial mansion and garden estate built by Taxco silver magnate José de la Borda in the 18th century.
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Grimmway sees about 25% higher carrot consumption on Super Bowl Sunday than on a typical Sunday, Mr. Borda says.
Carrots Vie for a Spot on Game Day Valerie Bauerlein 2012
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We should have some of the answers soon when Dudamel appears with L.A. Philharmonic President Deborah Borda on Thursday the 22nd to announce programming for the 09/10 season.
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