: the power to rule
English Language Learners Definition of dominion
formal. : the power to rule : control of a country, region, etc. : the land that a ruler or government controls. : a country that was part of the British Empire but had its own government.
I see the ballot paper goes into a black nondescript box.... Sounds about right.
Then dominion comes along and tells you what is in the box.... It's almost like they are conveying accurately what they do.
You put paper in, we tell you what you put in.
Of course they never said they would accurately tell you anything.
I am not touching anyone's almonds.
It's supposed to be a ballot going into a box, right?
Looks more like a page being ripped out of a book.
https://heavy.com/entertainment/2020/05/a-boy-was-playing-with-a-book-riddle/
7, 8, 99,100, 101, 102, 221, 222, 223 and 224th ballot out of 300?
Accurate Reliable Transparent
Acronym is ART
This isn't about the logo, but I did notice this recently:
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/dominion
It looks a bit like the masonic logo.
It takes it's name from the Dominion Elections Act apparently, (where ethnic minorities were not allowed the vote interestingly)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominion_Elections_Act
: the power to rule English Language Learners Definition of dominion
formal. : the power to rule : control of a country, region, etc. : the land that a ruler or government controls. : a country that was part of the British Empire but had its own government.
I see the ballot paper goes into a black nondescript box.... Sounds about right. Then dominion comes along and tells you what is in the box.... It's almost like they are conveying accurately what they do.
You put paper in, we tell you what you put in. Of course they never said they would accurately tell you anything.
If someone has to tell you they are accurate, reliable, and transparent, then they are likely not.
Freemasonic ashlar like in the Chevron logo?
https://image.slidesharecdn.com/bc-150817132942-lva1-app6891/95/masonry-construction-building-construction-31-638.jpg?cb=1439818516
http://aniheardemsay.blogspot.com/2009/11/hidden-signs-in-corporate-logos.html?m=1