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1the recent tendency of states to hold primaries early in the calendar in order to capitalize on media attention8 sets
2the recent tendency of states to hold primaries early in the calendar in order to capitalize on media attention.4 sets
3recent tendency of states to hold primaries early in the calendar in order to capitalize on media attention.2 sets
4the process by which most party primaries and caucuses are held early in the nomination schedule so that the majority of the delegate support is locked up early1 set
5states' decisions to move their presidential primaries and caucuses to earlier in the nomination season to capitalize on media attention1 set
6saves the reader's time, establishes the proper frame of mind, and prevents frustration. works best with audiences that are likely to be receptive to or at least not disagree with what you have to say.1 set
7providing lots of information and comprehensible input (realia, videos, etc.) before starting a unit1 set
8the recent tendency of states to hold primaries early in the calendar in or to capitalize on media attention. at one time, it was considered advantageous for a state to choose its delegates late in the primary season so that it could play a decisive role.1 set
9states change their lawa and move up primiaries to earlier in the year1 set
10the tendency of states to hold early primaries to capitalize on media attention1 set
11recent tendency of states to hold primaries early in the year in order to capitalize on media attention1 set
12the practice of states moving their presidential primaries or caucuses to take place earlier in the nomination process, often in the hopes of exerting mroe influence over the outcome1 set
13the process of determining candidates earlier in the presidential campaign because of more key primaries and caucuses in early march.1 set
14the process of scheduling state presidential primary early in the nominating season.1 set
15tendency of states to move their caucus or primary earlier in the year1 set
16when candidates place an emphasis on winning the early primaries to gain momentum (especially in iowa and new hampshire)1 set
17the recent tendency of state to hold primaries early in the calendar in order to capitalize on media ttention1 set
18piling too much exposition into the beginning of the story, so that it becomes so dense and dry that it is almost impossible to read. (attr. connie willis)1 set
19the decision states make to move their primaries and caucuses to earlier dates to increase their impact on the nomination process1 set
20states hold early caucuses to get max media attention1 set
21states' decisions to move their presidential primaries and caucuses to earlier in the nomination season in order to capitalize on media attention.1 set
22(states trying to jump ahead of each other in scheduling their primaries/caucuses), it can draw out the primary campaigning as opposed to the general election (this year's democratic primary was an example; both the public and candidates get weary of the tedious process), but can push overall schedule ahead1 set
23states' practice of moving delegate selection primaries and caucuses earlier in the calendar year to gain media and candidate attention1 set