If you're not telling the truth and the candidate gets hired based on your lies, the candidate might be unsatisified and eventually leave anyways. You just wasted your company's resources spent on training and hiring that candidate.
You want to present your company in an honest manner, to attract the kind of person who would really want to work for your company.
he lost narrowly to a labour candidate
Mitt Romney
bob
Al Gore in 2000
The United States requires 270 electoral votes for a candidate to win the presidency. Since there are a total of 538 votes available, a candidate can lose with 268 votes.
no they dont all my truth to you from mrs advice
Candidate Key is used to uniquely identify the records of a table. An attribute becomes a Primary Key, if all the other candidate keys lose race for being qualified as Primary Key.
yes
In 1832 Lincoln ran for the Illinois Legislature and lost.
to tell you the truth they lost to Baltimore ravens in 2000
A candidate can win the popular vote but lose the election if they receive more votes from the general public but fewer electoral votes from the Electoral College. The Electoral College system in the United States determines the winner of the presidential election based on the number of electoral votes each candidate receives, rather than the total number of popular votes nationwide.
Al Gore (the guy who is famous for his documentary "An Inconvenient Truth" regarding global warming) Al Gore was the 4th incumbent Vice President to lose a presidential election, after John C. Breckinridge (1860), Richard M. Nixon (1960) and Hubert H. Humphrey (1968). He was also the 4th candidate to lose a presidential election after having more nationwide popular votes cast in his favor than any other candidate, after Andrew Jackson (1824), who also received the most electoral votes but not enough to win, Samuel J. Tildon (1876), the only person ever to lose a presidential election with more than 50% of the popular votes, and Grover Cleveland (1892), the only candidate aside from Franklin Roosevelt to win the popular vote in at least three consecutive elections (he won in 1888 and 1896).