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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121, John Patten joined hundreds of children in his constituency to see a play.
122, In an extensive media publicity campaign last week the Natural Law Party announced they would be fielding candidates in each constituency.
123, I raise this matter also because my constituency has a high percentage of unfit housing.
124, An official fails when he or she identifies the national interest too closely with the interests of his or her own constituency.
125, Mr Maude's constituency party has handed over £1,406 for stationery, envelopes and first class stamps.
126, Astonishingly the Commission failed to realize that its proposed ratio of one additional member for three constituency members would be inadequate.
127, In a rural constituency it can be some small town; in the ten constituencies of Dublin, a suburb.
128, If I had lost my licence then, I would never have been selected by the constituency for the seat.
129, Each has a powerful constituency ready to defeat any politician who dares to attack the present system.
130, I am currently trying to assist a company in my constituency with export credit guarantees.
131, A constituency operation in south-east London was begun at about the same time.
132, A private care home in my constituency accepted an elderly lady for respite care.
133, The Labour Party was weak in this rural constituency and had no prospective candidate and hardly any organization.
134, One, Rivergreen, in my constituency, is a happy, well-run, well-managed,[http://sentencedict.com/constituency.html] well-staffed home.
135, Treating the whole province as a single constituency gave Paisley a chance to cash in on his considerable personal support.
136, The Longbridge car plant in the constituency has suffered in the recession and Labour needs a swing of only 2.5 percent.
137, Some of the best government programmes fall by the way for lack of a strong political constituency.
138, Nor had the neighborhood meetings produced any significant expression or constituency for economic development priorities.
139, To be influential(sentencedict.com), a veep depends on the good will of the man who is his Constituency of One.
140, The constituency saw the highest fall in turnout in the province from 72% in 1973 to 61% in 1975.
141, On existing membership figures that would give constituency parties 26 percent of the vote, and the unions 74 percent.
142, Which is why two of the candidates in the marginal Darlington constituency have said such strange things about cigarettes lately.
143, Mr Devlin's constituency was a marginal seat before Parliament was dissolved last week, having a majority of 774.
144, I love my constituency and will do all I can to advance the interests of my constituents from the backbenches.
145, It is based north of Bolton, in the constituency of David Trippier, a DoE minister of state.
146, Nixon had some brilliant ideas, but he did not build the constituency necessary to carry them out.
147, I want to concentrate on my constituency, but before I do I shall make two points.
148, Seats are divided between the parties according to the proportion of the vote they win in the constituency.
149, But he had a constituency among the old Park supporters.
150, Even in a traditionally Conservative parliamentary constituency, the youthful team could be crucially important.
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