Examples of 'candidate could' in a sentence

Meaning of "candidate could"

candidate could - This phrase is often used in political contexts and suggests the potential or capability of a candidate to achieve something or perform a certain task

How to use "candidate could" in a sentence

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No candidate could hold those voters together.
So that your candidate could win.
No candidate could hold those groups together.
Just think how a new candidate could recharge you.
Right candidate could go straight to the bottom.
Without such a security clearance a candidate could not be appointed to a position.
Candidate could write more than one article.
The name of the third candidate could not be confirmed.
No candidate could have expected this type of question.
He would continue in office until an even worse candidate could be found.
Neither candidate could win without them.
Delegates are betting that a woman candidate could boost party appeal.
The candidate could be turned down.
There were extenuating circumstances which the candidate could not control.
No other candidate could fill the post.

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He presumed his appointment was an interim measure until a more suitable candidate could be found.
But the candidate could be on time.
The This was the first time a candidate could.
A pregnant candidate could not apply for adoption.
Almost any responsible Democratic candidate could have won.
Any other candidate could of course have done likewise.
The racial animosity displayed towards the white candidate could spell big trouble for Democrats.
Neither candidate could instantly make that happen.
I can not conceive of any other meaning that a candidate could reasonably attribute to that statement.
However a candidate could make an error and still be qualified.
The Office of Human Resources Management where no other suitable candidate could be identified.
One candidate could not be assessed and sixteen withdrew.
A second potential candidate could be Russia.
A candidate could run either in his province of residence or province of origin.
Even taking an appointment with the candidate could be eventually managed by the artificial intelligence.
A candidate could merely memorize the names without having any knowledge of their content.
Of course, any candidate could do the same.
A candidate could not be Poor and Average and Good all at the same time.
In this case, the candidature of the candidate could be canceled.
The selected candidate could be challenged by any member of the public.
And they think a third-party candidate could be the answer.
Any candidate could have overcome this advantage with diligence.
Surveys indicate right-wing candidate could win presidential election.
Each candidate could have withdrawn from the election at any time.
No one could imagine the scenario where an opposition candidate could be victorious! ”.
No other candidate could have done what Trump has done.
Despite this change, it is unlikely a black candidate could win this district.
This particular candidate could become a burden on the Commission.
In the first place, there was a power of examination before a candidate could take office.
Promising vaccine candidate could lead to a definitive cure for HIV.
In practice, ARENA 's majority was so massive that its candidate could not possibly be defeated.
In those days a candidate could study in private and sit for an examination in Law.
A failure in the pre-clinical development of a drug candidate could lead to abandoning its development.
The candidate could have provided a false name and Social Security number.
Only after this discernment, a candidate could remove her name from the list.

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