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Saved by uncleflo on January 17th, 2022.
To vote in any election or referendum you must be registered on the electoral register. After you're registered, you'll automatically receive a poll card for all elections and referendums you're eligible to vote in. The poll card will be posted to you about 6 weeks before an election or referendum. It contains voting information and the location of your polling station. Please bring your poll card to the polling station on the day of voting. Registering to vote is the only way you can take part in elections and referendums.
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Saved by uncleflo on May 15th, 2017.
It’s been a while since I’ve posted an abstract, theoretical article on a fine point of SQL. Today I want to bring your attention to two ways in which an RDBMS can allow you to do something that has no well-defined result. These involve queries where several values are eligible, but only one is chosen – and chosen in an undefined manner. I’ll show you the two blunders, tell you when they might occur, and explain how to avoid them.
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Saved by uncleflo on December 15th, 2011.
We work hard to make sure that we keep to our scheduled train timetable, and avoid trains being delayed or cancelled. However, when things do go wrong, we will provide compensation, where relevant, for your journey. If your journey is delayed by more than one hour, we will compensate the full value, in National Rail travel vouchers, of the part of the journey that was delayed, ie 50% of the cost of a return, and 100% of a single ticket. If you are delayed for more than two hours, we will compensate the full cost of your ticket. If you hold a Weekly Season Ticket, we will base your compensation on the daily value of your ticket. Compensation will not be available for disruption resulting from events beyond the control of the rail industry, including trespass, vandalism, severe weather conditions and security alerts. Please take a moment to check if you are eligible for compensation, by reading the details below.
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