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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151, The result will be formally announced tomorrow night to a meeting of the constituency party's general committee.
152, In this second round the candidate with most votes would win the constituency seat provided that participation was above 25 percent.
153, That would be detrimental to children in my constituency, unfair to parents and unacceptable to me.
154, Indeed, it was the pressure from this large and disadvantaged constituency that helped to establish vernacular literary education.
155, Philip Appleby, 44, a father of three from Wylam, Northumberland, was the unanimous choice of the constituency party.
156, That will have a fantastic effect on local housing and the lack of facilities in my constituency.
157, Unemployment in his constituency has fallen by 37 percent. since the last general election.
158, His campaign was endorsed by Cresson, who visited the constituency on June 7.
159, I'm voting the way my constituency wants me to, not the way the President wants me to.
160, In a typical United Kingdom five-member constituency 250,[http://sentencedict.com/constituency.html]000 votes might be cast.
161, While constituency association insiders had predicted a close race, Mr Burnside finished 46 votes ahead of Mr Wilson.
162, The governor will be visiting a rural constituency north of Charlotte.
163, Labour's problem is that its core constituency in the manual working class has steadily declined over the years.
164, I was talking to an old man in my constituency only last week.
165, My noble Friend the Under-Secretary of State addressed a meeting of farmers in my constituency.
166, When it rains, it will wet a wide, diverse constituency.
167, We need recovery in my constituency, where unemployment has risen by 39 percent. in the past 12 months.
168, Mr. Bowis My right hon. and learned Friend will recall the bomb explosion a month ago on the track in my constituency.
169, Separated for local government purposes, the Hartlepools were united as one parliamentary constituency in 1868.
170, De Klerk also tried to attract a wider constituency to his own party.
171, Instinctive acceptance of a corporate identity for this constituency forced the party into an integrative role on two distinct but related fronts.
172, The elderly people in my constituency worry about their financial predicament.
173, Does he realise that home workers in my constituency receive as little as 40p an hour?
174, One case in my constituency highlights the type of thing that happens.
175, Forcing that constituency or group to absorb the costs of failed initiatives is a slow form of organizational suicide.
176, I assure the House that money is not the problem for the old people's homes in my constituency.
177, The rest were added to the hard-working ranks of our third organizational constituency: staff / line management.
178, In Britain there is a large and welcome constituency for courses which study his writing.
179, Jeffrey Archer's tireless energy and folksy oratory were much in demand at constituency lunches and dinners.
180, To his own granddaughter, Glover knew he and his father, their whole constituency, must seem as innocent as heathens.
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