Similar words: shooting, not in the least, rating, testing, setting, hunting, awaiting, blotting. Meaning: ['vəʊtɪŋ] n. a choice that is made by counting the number of people in favor of each alternative.
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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,[www.Sentencedict.com] 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[sentencedict.com], 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.
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