单词 | Voting |
例句 | 1. We should have had a proper discussion before voting. 2. Osborne emerged victorious after the second round of voting. 3. The government proposed changes to the voting system. 4. Voting is the exercise of a civil right. 5. The voting system is weighted against the smaller parties. 6. You'd better allow for the members voting against you. 7. Officials had not been allowed to monitor the voting. 8. They tried to intimidate the young people into voting for them. 9. People's voting habits are influenced by political, social and economic factors. 10. They said they would not be voting for him because he was too left-wing. 10. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 11. The Voting Rights Act was needed to empower minority groups. 12. My brother's voting for me by proxy in the club elections. 13. Republics will have voting rights propor-tionate to the size of their economies. 14. She was elected on the second round of voting. 15. Rumours of ballot-rigging discouraged many from voting. 16. Further voting might be held over until tomorrow. 17. Voting took place peacefully across most of the country. 18. They will decide for voting against him. 19. There was no possibility of changing the voting procedure. 20. The constituency are voting tomorrow. 21. What do you infer from the voting figures? 22. Voting showed a 10% swing to the Opposition. 23. He was eliminated in the first round of voting. 24. Voting showed a 10% swing to Labour. 25. Voting began about two hours ago. 26. Voting will take place on May 1. 27. The politician tried to disaffect every major voting bloc. 28. He changed from voting against to abstaining. 29. He delegated his voting right to his secretary. 30. A s nobody was willing to give in, he came out for another voting. 1. We should have had a proper discussion before voting. 2. Osborne emerged victorious after the second round of voting. 3. The government proposed changes to the voting system. 4. The voting system is weighted against the smaller parties. 5. You'd better allow for the members voting against you. 6. Officials had not been allowed to monitor the voting. 7. They tried to intimidate the young people into voting for them. 8. People's voting habits are influenced by political, social and economic factors. 9. They said they would not be voting for him because he was too left-wing. 10. The Voting Rights Act was needed to empower minority groups. 10. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 11. My brother's voting for me by proxy in the club elections. 12. Republics will have voting rights propor-tionate to the size of their economies. 13. The constituency are voting tomorrow. 14. What do you infer from the voting figures? 15. Husbands are discouraged from voting as proxy for their wives. 16. Shareholders will be voting on the merger of the companies. 17. They collectively abstained ( from voting ) in the elections for local councilors. 18. The people gave voice to their distrust of the government by voting against them at the election. 19. The government may lose seats by the reorganization of voting areas. 31. Convicted criminals are debarred from voting in elections. 32. What are the returns from last night's voting? 33. Many young people didn't bother voting. 34. Voters have/Voting has swung to the left. 35. Pollsters asked people their voting intentions. 36. Let me know how the voting comes out. 37. Voting was brisk in spite of the bad weather. 38. They strong-armed me into voting for the plan. 39. The leaders asked their representatives to abstain from voting. 40. Women were only conceded full voting rights in the 1950s. 41. Husbands are discouraged from voting as proxy for their wives. 42. Everyone will be invited to vote, he said,[] adding that voting is likely to be via the web. 43. Two of the members chose to take issue with the chairman on the question of voting rights. 44. He claims many more people would support him in the anonymity of a voting booth. 45. I exercised my democratic right by not voting in the election. 46. They didn't change the voting system when they had the chance and now the opportunity has been lost. 47. In the old days of two-party adversarial politics, voting was easy. 48. The government has drawn back from making a commitment to reform the voting system. 49. The voting age was lowered from 21 to 18 years. 50. Shareholders will be voting on the proposed merger of the companies next week. 51. The geography of poverty and the geography of voting are connected. 52. They were accused of intimidating people into voting for them. 53. Voters gave their verdict on the government's economic record last night by voting overwhelmingly for the opposition. 54. Those voting for the motion, 96, and those voting against, 54. 55. Shareholders will be voting on the merger of the companies. 56. The present voting system distorts the wishes of the electorate. 57. He was explicit about his intention to overhaul the party's internal voting system. 58. Thousands of citizens are already voting with their feet, and leaving the country. 59. They collectively abstained ( from voting ) in the elections for local councilors. 60. There will have to be a second round of voting when new candidates can enter the fray. 61. Several people buttonholed television reporters to explain to them their reasons for not voting. 62. Attempts to intimidate people into voting for the governing party did not work. 63. Is that the general will, that we keep the present voting arrangements? 64. Predicting voting trends from economic forecasts is a dodgy business. 65. Voting behaviour varies geographically. 66. The voting was 15 in favour, 3 against and 2 abstentions. 67. Forty members of the governing Conservative party rebelled, voting against the government line. 68. He brushed aside talk of greedy MPs voting themselves a backdoor pay rise. 69. They can see themselves going out on a limb, voting for a very controversial energy bill. 70. There was a clear intention to dilute black voting power. 70. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 71. There was a 70%, 25%, 5% split in the voting. 72. He abstained from voting at the end of the debate. 73. There will be no overnight switch away from old voting habits. 74. The people gave voice to their distrust of the government by voting against them at the election. 75. The government may lose seats by the reorganization of voting areas. 76. She abstained from voting. 77. The chairman has deputed his voting power to the vice - chairman. 78. The death of one of the candidates forced postponement of the voting until 1 June. 79. The government extended voting rights to everyone over the age of 18. 80. Voting at meetings of licensing boards. 81. Officials coerced peasants into voting for the government candidates. 82. Voting will be by secret ballot. 83. Lord Owen condemned the voting as chaotic. 84. A lack of funds was the explanation used by a majority of the Council for voting to raise bus fares. 85. However, in some areas where religious loyalties remain strong, such loyalties can still alter the pattern of class voting. 86. Under this method, candidates buy a voting slip from a booking office. 87. Outdated voting mechanisms, a decentralised, idiosyncratic procedure, and the archaic electoral college have received comment. 88. Depending on the political system, this might entail voting and campaign activities to influence the selection and action of political authorities. 89. In many places, residents said, they forced their way into voting booths and stuffed boxes with ballots. 90. The directives are proposed under article 118A, which is subject to qualified majority voting. 91. One was for voting; the other was for the buffet table. 92. As such, it is alleged that it is appropriate to be dealt with on the basis of qualified majority voting. 93. It is a source of cleavages which are as important for social action in general and voting behaviour in particular as production-derived social class. 94. Until 1976, the voting patterns of men and women were broadly similar. 95. There were no voting booths, no polling places, no campaign workers greeting neighbors outside the local high school. 96. Both the counterfoil and the voting slip have identical numbers printed on them similar to a cloakroom or raffle tickets. 97. The Conservative leaders expressed their preference for contributory pensions but did not restrain many of their backbenchers from voting for it. 98. Anyway, voting Conservative would be considerably better for our businesses. 99. Ministers are expected to delay approving the Hastings eastern and western bypasses despite the regional authority voting in favour last month. 100. Yet it was precisely conservatives such as the Mormons who had blazed paths to the voting booths fifty years before. 101. On April 29,[] Cahill temporarily blocked backers from collecting signatures to put the immigrant voting measure on the ballot. 102. The threat of all Darlington Catholics voting against him was the most astute piece of political blackmail I have ever seen. 103. MEPs, who follow proceedings on closed-circuit television, are warned by a bell 10 minutes before voting takes place. 104. On regional education committees the teaching unions have had their voting rights removed. 105. In four rounds of voting on July 24 and 26 none received the necessary backing of two-thirds of the 400 deputies. 106. The Gaylord family controls about 60 percent of the voting stock, so approval is virtually certain. 107. Under the Arab League Charter a resolution passed by a majority of votes was binding only on member states voting in favour. 108. Voting was 241 in favour and 111 against, with 112 abstentions. 109. Other stumbling blocks include differences in the regulations of individual stock exchanges on voting rights of shares in take-over targets. 110. He then organized a successful effort to channel the energies of civil rights activists into the politically preferable voting rights arena. 111. Voting on the issue is thought to be too close to call. 112. If one adds in the United States, allocating voting power becomes completely impossible. 113. Instead of voting immediately, he suggested, regional groups should meet to choose the best qualified candidates. 114. However, stricter voting procedures had forced the Democrats to abandon their traditional corruptions. 115. Since 1879, House rules have required a majority of those voting for a distinct candidate to elect a speaker. 116. There will be another 102 million in the age group from 55 to 84, more than twice its present voting strength. 117. The ban will remain in force for 50 years unless reversed by a consensus among the Treaty's voting members. 118. Cohen, 55, has run up a voting record that hewed toward the center of most of the major interest-group indexes. 119. Most decisions are reached by general consensus with a minimum of formal voting. 7. 120. But they clearly were not the best of their time, and that should be the No. 1 voting criterion. 121. To deal with this possibility, you need to identify the factors that might affect voting rates among men and women. 122. So, in protest, they are voting in local ballots to refuse to cover for staff vacancies or for long-term absences. 123. But government through bloodline is vulnerable to the same objections whether it occurs through voting or the passing down of a crown. 124. And a fourth explanation is that voting is primarily an expression of citizenship, social solidarity, and political communication. 125. Can you have confidence in a generalization about gender and voting in the United States based on only two elections? 126. The half-solution created electoral chaos, with some black representatives voting against it. 127. In our example, the data seem too contradictory to support any clear generalization about gender and voting. 128. They lose the massive voting bloc which otherwise might double and, in certain urban areas, quadruple their constituencies. 129. Representing a distinct, highly opinionated voting bloc, his was a political voice that could not be ignored. 130. That gives a voting advantage to the largest bureaus,[] many of which already are participating in the test. 131. Q: But will the issues be enough to get blacks to the voting booth in 1996; contrasted with Rev. 132. Many seven-day members disapproved of members in other categories, such as social having full voting rights. 133. Politics does not occur only in voting booths or demonstrations. 134. He claimed there was widespread voting by noncitizens and illegal aliens. 135. This project is intended to explore the complex relationship between geographical mobility and voting. 136. Apart from voting, what political action do you think is most important? 3. 137. The political action that has been studied most extensively is the act of voting. 138. The most reliable of these comparative data measure voting in national elections. 139. The best-film voting went to three ballots and no big studio film was a serious contender. 140. Well done C5, you've managed to make the voting in Florida look above board. 141. Candidates would agree to voluntary ceilings on campaign spending based upon the size of the voting age population in a state. 142. The past 10 congresses averaged voting on one amendment apiece, according to Congressional Quarterly. 143. In six rounds of voting, deputies repeatedly failed to elect a candidate by the required majority of 531 votes. 144. I'm voting the way my constituency wants me to, not the way the President wants me to. 145. Some 73 percent of those voting approved the change, and it was carried in all cantons. 146. He also announced that the voting age would be lowered from 21 to 18 years. 147. In every state that I am aware of, help is available for those people in the voting booth, if requested. 148. Hundreds of observers, including a team led by former President Jimmy Carter, will wander around on voting day. 149. Voting would only take place after considerable debate and amendments to existing family and property laws. 150. The middle-class elderly are a powerful voting bloc, quick to mobilize against any attack on their benefit programs. 151. The election commission has therefore countermanded voting in several seats and ordered a re-poll in more than 1,000 booths. 152. With Carpenter, Kelly and Davies acting as a voting bloc, the board adopted a conservative legislative agenda. 153. She hopes to exploit the preferential voting system in the federal elections to unseat the ruling coalition. 154. A further round of voting was then ordered, and the opposition boycotted it. 155. There was a total of 12 candidates; although voting was obligatory an estimated 25 percent of the 5,700,000 electorate abstained. 156. Congress delegates from South Ossetia and from the autonomous republic of Abkhazia boycotted the voting. 157. Voting is weighted by capital subscription. 158. Shareholder's right trust both has the relation and has the difference with nominal holding of shares, custody of equity shares, voting right agency and shareholder's right transfer. 159. Held in London in 1851, the Great Exhibition introduced new inventions like an early form of the fax machine and the voting machine. 160. To combat that attitude, Congress passed the landmark Voting Rights Act in 1965. 161. Some 250,000 identity cards, required for voting, remained undistributed shortly before the election. 162. "If you have two or three people voting 500 times," says Kostakos, the results may not be representative of the community overall. 163. Although Hispanic Americans are the nation's largest minority group, many have not yet reached the voting age of 18. 164. But with 'one country one vote', African, Arab or Asian countries, or indeed Europeans voting en bloc, can easily outvote the United States. 165. He submitted a record deficit budget for 2012 that no one in the Senate—Democrats included—could go on the record voting for. 166. However, in most states, the pooling agreement is essentially an unregulated contractual voting device that may continue for long period of time. 167. It is suggested that such institutions as cumulative voting rights, shareholder derivative litigation and exclusion of shareholder voting rights be introduced in the future company law. 168. Although Le Pen, the France ultra-rightist, failing in voting was under people's anticipation, his defeating left-wing and going into the second voting round made European and the whole world amazed. 169. For all their influence on American culture, they haven't tackled big challenges such as poverty, police brutality, voting disenfranchisement and the racist prison complex. 170. Based on using and judging American voting trust system, Part II analyses the establishment and effectiveness of voting trust in China through combining with our current law. 171. The layout of almost every voting machine I have ever seen is just terrible. 172. The bill was easily passed by the House, with 153 Democrats and 136 Republicans voting aye. 173. So, for example, the state can set minimal age requirements for voting or getting a marriage license, but these must apply to all groups, not just minorities. 174. Uppermost in their minds when they get inside the voting booth will be the economy. 175. After result announcement, the phoenix aluminum club is right the voting common decision procedure is discontented. 176. And through studying the system of voting right agency and voting right trust, cumulative voting, senior partners' fiduciary obligation, elimination of the concerned shareholders' voting right... 177. The watermarking can benefit from Hamming code and voting in majority. 178. This type of stock is called voting stock, and it may not be changed to nonvoting stock without the stockholder's consent. 179. In analog input channel, the combination software filter is applied to obtain more credible data as possible, and median voting circuit module is adopted in output channel to gain accurate outputs. 180. Voting Trust as a new form in a trust system, have great significance for protectinterests of middle-small shareholders, as well as improve their corporate governance structure. 181. The promotion board consists of at least three voting members and one nonvoting member (the recorder). 182. Third, any commission or agency involved in budget making on which both legislators and members of the executive branch serve as voting members is unconstitutional. 183. African, Arab or Asian countries, or indeed Europeans voting en bloc, can easily outvote the United States. 184. First part of this text describe the legal principle foundation that the voting right of stockholders safeguards mainly. 185. In theory, cumulative voting would dramatically increase the odds of minority candidates being elected. |
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