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vote.

English

vote.

Last Update: 2016-03-03
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right to vote

English

right to vote

Last Update: 2018-07-23
Usage Frequency: 1
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sounds like our swing vote.

English

sounds like our swing vote.

Last Update: 2016-10-27
Usage Frequency: 2
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#publicgetsirate but forgets the vote date

English

♪ public gets irate but forgets the vote date

Last Update: 2016-10-27
Usage Frequency: 2
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_ find out if you are registered to vote.

English

_ find out if you are registered to vote.

Last Update: 2016-03-03
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such observers may attend without the right to vote.

English

such observers may attend without the right to vote.

Last Update: 2013-02-19
Usage Frequency: 2
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* come one, come all to vote...* a. savelieva.

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== external references ==* come one, come all to vote...* a. savelieva.

Last Update: 2016-03-03
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for two years only, the academy allowed a write-in vote.

English

for two years only, the academy allowed a write-in vote.

Last Update: 2016-03-03
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:b: fredric march received one more vote than wallace beery.

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:c: fredric march received one more vote than wallace beery.

Last Update: 2016-03-03
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12, which identifies illiteracy as an obstacle to the enjoyment of the right to vote.

English

12, which identifies illiteracy as an obstacle to the enjoyment of the right to vote.

Last Update: 2013-02-19
Usage Frequency: 2
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the representative of bangladesh subsequently stated that his delegation had intended to vote in favour of the draft resolution.

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the representative of bangladesh subsequently stated that his delegation had intended to vote in favour of the draft resolution.

Last Update: 2013-02-19
Usage Frequency: 2
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the basic law also provides for the rights of hksar permanent residents to vote and to stand for election in accordance with law.

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the basic law also provides for the rights of hksar permanent residents to vote and to stand for election in accordance with law.

Last Update: 2013-02-19
Usage Frequency: 2
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george washington, the first president, was inaugurated in 1789 after a unanimous vote of the electoral college.

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george washington, the first president, was inaugurated in 1789 after a unanimous vote of the electoral college.

Last Update: 2016-03-03
Usage Frequency: 1
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this measure brought polling centres closer to the people, thus facilitating the exercise of their right to vote, particularly in rural areas.

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this measure brought polling centres closer to the people, thus facilitating the exercise of their right to vote, particularly in rural areas.

Last Update: 2013-02-19
Usage Frequency: 2
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provided that the state concerned does not object to or challenge the existence of consensus or call for a vote on the resolution or decision, it is understood that consensus or general agreement is preserved.

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provided that the state concerned does not object to or challenge the existence of consensus or call for a vote on the resolution or decision, it is understood that consensus or general agreement is preserved.

Last Update: 2016-12-01
Usage Frequency: 3
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there was apparently no consensus in the general assembly on this provision and it was adopted by vote - 54 against, 25 in favour and 23 abstentions.

English

there was apparently no consensus in the general assembly on this provision and it was adopted by vote - 54 against, 25 in favour and 23 abstentions.

Last Update: 2013-02-19
Usage Frequency: 2
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"the term "consensus " in the practice of the united nations, though not expressly defined, is generally understood to mean the adoption of a resolution or a decision without a vote in the absence of any formal objection or opposition.

English

"the term "consensus " in the practice of the united nations, though not expressly defined, is generally understood to mean the adoption of a resolution or a decision without a vote in the absence of any formal objection or opposition.

Last Update: 2016-12-01
Usage Frequency: 3
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