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- Officials are volunteers elected to committees controlling these groups by sortition.
- Sortition is commonly used to select prospective jurors in citizens'assemblies ).
- In the sortition to allot levied troops in preparation for war the following year.
- Today, therefore, even juries in most jurisdictions are not ultimately chosen through pure sortition.
- In politics, sometimes sortition is held as an example of what wisdom of the crowd would look like.
- In Ancient Greek mythology, Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades used sortition to determine who ruled over which domain.
- A government might utilize sortition to select those to be sterilized in order to avoid accusations of bias or having any other adverse agenda.
- In 1870, absorbed in his studies, he neglected to present himself for the sortition at the beginning of the Franco-Prussian War.
- In the same year, Verne was required to enlist in the French military, but the sortition process spared him, to his great relief.
- The club sent three players to the first Norwegian national team in 1953; three women were chosen to fill the spots by an internal sortition.
- Past scholarship maintained that sortition had roots in the use of chance to divine the will of the gods, but this view is no longer common among scholars.
- Being that astragalomancy is a form of sortition, numbers are scrawled into the dice; the numbers are associated with letters, thus bearing on the questions of the diviner.
- Sortition is commonly used in selecting juries in Anglo-Saxon legal systems and in small groups ( e . g ., picking a school class monitor by drawing straws ).
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