Similar words: constituent, constitute, constitution, constitutional, unconstitutional, constitutionalism, constitutional convention, united states constitution. Meaning: [kən'stɪtjʊənsɪ] n. the body of voters who elect a representative for their area.
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61, The conference approved a series of structural reforms giving constituency parties and the unions more power over the appointment of the leader.
62, In 1922 he became the Labour candidate for the University of London constituency, but he died before the election.
63, At 46.7 its regional list vote percentage was 4.8 points lower than its constituency vote percentage at 51.5.
64, The days when politicians such as Roosevelt or Truman could appeal to a natural working-class constituency are gone.
65, He is nevertheless expected to have an easy win in the Lyons constituency he has represented for the past 13 years.
66, In order to be elected, a constituency candidate needs only a plurality of the votes cast.
67, This is because there is no organised nuclear peace movement in the subcontinent to provide a focus for the disarmament constituency.
68, The committee would welcome input from booksellers within its constituency.
69, Today enterprise performance demands a balance among shareholders, customers, employees, and any other crucial constituency.
70, Women are transformed into a single constituency and denied their choice of allegiances.
71, Her sisters under the skin would man the constituency selection committees.
72, In future,[sentencedict.com] the hon. Gentleman should acknowledge the dramatic reduction in unemployment in his constituency during this Parliament.
73, Members of congress increasingly came to believe that they could insulate themselves against electoral defeat by assiduous attention to constituency casework.
74, Although Kilmarnock is an industrial area, there is a large rural area in the constituency in the heart of Ayrshire.
75, I am grateful to my hon. Friend for raising an important constituency point.
76, As with all other candidates, his nomination papers need the signatures of ten electors in the constituency.
77, Also Brent East has the highest concentration of immigrants of any parliamentary constituency in the country.
78, The Vale of Glamorgan member said he came under fierce pressure from the constituency party and the Whips' office.
79, I am well aware of my hon. Friend's constituency interest as I visited that company and know how good it is.
80, They have to do so because Haider has a far wider constituency than they wish to acknowledge.
81, None of these measures, of course, were popular with Labour's political constituency.
82, She said Darlington had been chosen because it was a marginal constituency.
83, But some members might be under pressure to support the candidate who carried their own constituency.
84, It is time that he visited his constituency and had a look around.
85, The Liberal set-back in 1895 cost him his seat, and his chronic hay fever directed him to an urban constituency.
86, Khan lost his seat in the 1991 elections, when a Hindu revivalist wave swept his constituency.
87, Mr Fallon and Mr Milburn are both keener to stress local issues and their constituency credentials.
88, Like her, he has done so by detaching crucial elements from his predecessor's constituency and annexing them to his own.
89, Although it fielded no candidates in the prefectural contests, it won four seats in the national constituency.
90, I recently travelled on the Kent rail service and visited my hon. Friend's constituency with him.
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