The apparatus may be linked to a plurality of host systems for equal advantages. |
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In a system based on plurality, the party that comes out on top needn't win a majority of the total votes cast. |
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Though by a smaller plurality, Roosevelt managed to carry the Italian-American vote in 1940 as well. |
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And so when all the votes are counted, if he's got a plurality or a majority, he wins the state we all ought to rally behind him. |
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Any group that could turn out its members on election day might produce a narrow plurality for a candidate with multiple opponents. |
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Helgen won on a plurality with 38.1 percent of the vote to Reiter's 32.1 percent. |
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The overall results reflect the country's plurality, the political literacy of its masses and the strength of its democracy. |
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We must be committed in promoting the values of peace, tolerance and plurality. |
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The data transfer network comprises a plurality of communication ports and a plurality of modules. |
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In no other part of the world have religious and cultural plurality co-existed and cross-fertilized each other so creatively. |
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They have one of these no-run-off primaries, which means you can win a primary with four candidates with only a plurality of the vote. |
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The printhead assembly includes an elongate manifold that defines a plurality of ink passages and is dimensioned to span a print area. |
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A test probe head has a plurality of electrically conducting wire members held in place in a frame by movable plates. |
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The control signal storage section connects the plurality of deflectors in series when conducting the scan test. |
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The plurality of roots feeding both Pentecostalism and evangelicalism explains, at least in part, the diversity of both movements today. |
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Other monomers in the plurality include acrylic acid and methyl methacrylate. |
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An active bypass circuit for use with a battery pack having a plurality of cells and method of operation thereof. |
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A plurality of such lines are aligned in a second direction, which is orthogonal to the first direction, to form a display screen. |
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Equality requires a common yardstick, or measure of judgement, not a plurality of meanings. |
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The apparatus includes a plurality of tubes and reservoirs in fluid communication with the tubes. |
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The plurality of such first exterior posts may be selectively used for leashing a dog at any one of a plurality of locations. |
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In the idling zone the surface includes a plurality of shallow depressions disposed in an annular zone. |
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Still others prefer a middle option that keeps the apostrophe for omission and elision but drops it for plurality and possession. |
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Use is made of repeated signs to convey such notions as plurality, degree, or emphasis. |
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The exhaust outlet of the unit is connected to a baffled sound chamber within which a plurality of sound absorbing elements are positioned. |
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The server generates a plurality of messages, where each message includes one of the portions of the communication. |
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A recording surface is segmented into a plurality of radial zones each containing a plurality of concentric tracks on which data may be recorded. |
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A plurality of directors control data transfer between the host computer and the bank of disk drives as such data passes through the memory. |
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Each of the plurality of flukes may be provided with an inwardly sloped bill segment at a distal end of the fluke. |
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Not only is the plurality of God found in the Old Testament, but the members of the triunity are also defined. |
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French has inflectional morphology to indicate plurality, person, number, and tense, so inflection is not a foreign concept. |
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The multithreaded processor includes a plurality of microengines, a memory controller, a first bus interface and a second bus interface. |
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The outer cable conductor is enclosed by a contact sleeve which has a plurality of radially resilient segments. |
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Is it a time that has abandoned the idea of universal clock-like causality and accepts instead an unforetold plurality of possibilities? |
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Chen was elected with just a plurality in a three-man race in 2000 and has since presided over an economic slump. |
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A liquid crystal device is constituted by a chiral smectic liquid crystal to form a plurality of pixels. |
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His objection to this thesis is that we should reject the relativist's assumption that there is a plurality of mutually untranslatable languages. |
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With unwavering resolve we support plurality, egalitarianism, and the political process. |
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If we are one in Christ, then our unity in him, while suppressing the partition of individual natures, in no way negates personal plurality. |
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Furthermore, the hollow body is a solid-drawn steel tube which is provided with a plurality of longish recesses. |
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A plurality of computer nodes communicate using seemingly random Internet Protocol source and destination addresses. |
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A plurality of sparger jets protrudes from the wall surface for delivering an oxygen gas flow directly into the interior of the sludge. |
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Thus a plurality of coupled vibratory systems are provided, tuned to one another, which vibrate with one another at the same frequency. |
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A computer system includes a bus interface with a plurality of data buffers. |
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His Venus was in square from Gemini, sign of plurality, or at least duality. |
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A second lookup table stores a plurality of DC adjust values, which are added during operation to further reduce DC offset. |
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This was a plurality opinion, but on this point she commanded a majority of votes on the court. |
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The set of code modules includes code modules associated with a plurality of system configuration parameters. |
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This is a method of coaxially connecting precision parts comprising a plurality of members. |
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The spectre of plurality and difference became a pseudonym for inchoateness and ineffectiveness. |
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A plurality of photodetectors is used to detect the light and determine a first three-dimensional position of the interaction. |
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Cities are complex and demand innovative representational procedures capable of conveying their incorrigible plurality. |
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The invention comprises a plurality of cameras positioned at a certain event, such as a sporting event. |
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Our constitution is a symbol of plurality, equality, justice, harmony, unity and integrity. |
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A plurality of bond wires make an electrical connection of the bond pads with the conductive trace layers. |
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Members of Parliament are elected from 650 single-member constituencies in plurality elections. |
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A degree of plurality, with respect to both topics and points of view, is highly desirable. |
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It is claimed that the diversity of social movements is necessitated by the plurality of experiences and meanings in contemporary society. |
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The purpose behind this festival is to put into focus the plurality of approaches that contemporary classical dancers embody in their work. |
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Media plurality is important for a healthy and informed democratic society. |
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He urged that they craft a constitution that expressed their national identity and ethnic plurality, but also addressed the issue of modernity. |
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We have to accept plurality of values and there can't be a single trend or track. |
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This plurality of approaches among contemporary artists mitigates against any singular characterisation. |
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Such a theology must still be intellectually alive and energetic, recognizing the plurality of the canon and not retreating into a narrow biblicism. |
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Whether an analyst points to the 27.6 percent of first-choice votes or the 28.4 percent of the total vote, the meagerness of his plurality is obvious. |
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You know the way this works, the plurality on the second ballot is plenty. |
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A current issue in many countries is the monopolisation of media by powerful interests, whether private of public, which lessens the plurality of voices in the public sphere. |
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The print object headers are made available in a plurality of register sets or queues, which are serially arranged in a stacked queue configuration. |
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The input light comprises a plurality of wavelength bands or optical channels of light, each of which are centered at a respective channel wavelength. |
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In this exhibition, however, visual culture is not reductively promoted as a reassuring link between peoples or as a mindless celebration of plurality and multiculturalism. |
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Placed between the collimator lens and the reduction optics in the e-beam column, the CLA generates a plurality of intermediate images of the electron source. |
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The reason he gives is that there is a plurality of consciousnesses, and there also exist plurally the qualities of desire, hatred, effort, pleasure, and pain. |
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An internal pattern calibration circuit is multiplexed to the first signal and used for generating a plurality of second parameters for calibration of close loop. |
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At least two of the first plurality of circuit boards may be coupled to independently distribute power to each of the plurality of switch circuit boards. |
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A haptic pointing device includes a plurality of rigid, elongated proximal members, each connected to a separate rigid, elongated distal member through an articulating joint. |
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Egypt ditched the one-party system in the mid-1970s in favour of greater plurality and one result of this is the degree of freedom we now see in the independent press. |
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The NY Governor has set off a right-wing firestorm, standing accused of seeking to stifle free speech and political plurality. |
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In the Old Dominion, McAuliffe defeated Ken Cuccinelli with a mere plurality of votes after having trailed throughout the evening. |
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For all of these reasons, the plurality opinion is open to criticism. |
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The computer system includes a first plurality of circuit boards, a plurality of switch circuit boards and a first and second power distribution board. |
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He admits the insolubility of human reason of the basic metaphysical problem i.e. how becoming arose out of immutable being and plurality out of Unity. |
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What we need instead is a bottom-up policy of encouraging local initiatives that would yield a plurality of renewable energy strategies appropriate to different areas. |
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The printed circuit board has a plurality of first electrical pads and a first cutout, the printed circuit board connected to the head disc assembly. |
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It's also not fair that the sitting governor requires a majority vote to remain in office, as opposed to the plurality an opponent needs to unseat him. |
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Maybe with a large enough undecided that the yeas are a plurality rather than a majority, but still. |
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The pinning structure is a rotary feeder which includes a plurality of flexible bristles extending radially from a roller into engagement with the acceleration belt. |
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Dice are adhesively mounted on to a first set of the plurality of posts. |
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The receiving devices samples a plurality of points on the near side of the structure to detect vibrations resulting from reflections of the sound wave from the object. |
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Conventional punching press machines are equipped with a magazine having a plurality of tool holders in which one punch tool is changeably mounted. |
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A third type of substantialism amounts to the theory that there is a plurality of ultimately irreducible individual souls rather than just a single divine one. |
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What is more, a plurality want the troops to withdraw instantly. |
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The rotor includes a plurality of pendulously mounted knife blades. |
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The pragmatic approach stresses the plurality of aims that inquiry serves. |
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Southerners refused to suspend the House rules to elect the speaker with a plurality. |
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Never mind Hernandez's meager 34 percent plurality in the fiercely battled contest. |
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Such homogeneity works to neutralise sectarian differences in the political arena while providing the framework for the plurality of opinion and political platforms. |
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As any organization that exists, especially for such a considerable amount of time and through such troublesome events, a plurality of opinions and initiatives may exist. |
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Ten Democrats filed to run in the heavily Democratic district, but she won a plurality in the April 10, 2001 primary, receiving 33 percent of the vote. |
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He won then with less than 38 percent of the vote, the smallest plurality of any winning gubernatorial candidate in the country. |
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The most recent general election to the Parliament was held on 5 May 2016, with the Scottish National Party winning a plurality. |
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As a plurality of texts, writers select hypotexts to allude to in their work and this metaknowledge about intertextuality affords them power. |
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The postmodern deconstructs the metanarratives of the Western tradition, leaving us with a plurality of narratives and values. |
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A plurality of voices, those of the author, narrators and characters, interact in a dialogue creating a heteroglot, a multi-languaged text. |
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A triarchy has often been thought of as means of integrating the plurality of interests that converge in African societies. |
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A frequent concern about STV is its complexity compared with plurality voting methods. |
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Yet, we must ask whether a plurality of reference frames does entail a multiplist condition. |
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A second nonwoven layer comprises a plurality of two or more types of unidirectional fibers of different composition in a matrix. |
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The misuse of conscience exemptions is threatening our hard-won plurality. |
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North and South Dakota are the only states in which a plurality of the population is Lutheran. |
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The first diagram reveals a multi-polar system, in which a plurality of forces and interests balance each other in precarious equilibrium. |
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The vitality of independent broadcasters like Discovery and plurality in TV is under threat. |
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To repeal the tax, a 50 per cent majority vote is required. To keep the tax in its 1976 form, only a plurality of votes is required. |
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In almost all cases, executive and legislative officials are elected by a plurality vote of citizens by district. |
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There is some confusion between highest vote, majority vote and plurality voting methods. |
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Compared to countries with plurality electoral systems, voter turnout improves and the population is more involved in the political process. |
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If there are more than two candidates standing, then a plurality vote may decide the result. |
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It was negotiated in the wake of the preceding National Assembly election which resulted in a large Labour plurality, but no majority. |
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Each of the 338 members of parliament in the House of Commons is elected by simple plurality in an electoral district or riding. |
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Lincoln, the Republican, won with a plurality of popular votes and a majority of electoral votes. |
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Germany is a modern, advanced society, shaped by a plurality of lifestyles and regional identities. |
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Instead, it is more probable that globalization is leading to a plurality of pluralisms. |
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A plurality of ideas were put forth at the meeting, most of which were rejected out of hand. |
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The Indian experience particularly reveals the plurality of the impact of cultural globalization. |
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Since they do not believe in a plurality of deities, perhaps they should be regarded as monodeists rather than polydeists. |
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In early legislative elections in October 1994, the MLSTP won a plurality of seats in the Assembly. |
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This makes plurality voting among the simplest of all electoral systems for voters and vote counting officials. |
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Currently, Yakuts form a large plurality of the total population within the vast Sakha Republic. |
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The singularity or plurality of the noun is determined by the addition of the classifier suffix either to the noun or to the numeral. |
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Eastern Orthodox ecclesiology operates with a plurality in unity and a unity in plurality. |
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In a multiple member plurality election, with n seats available, the winners are the n candidates with the highest numbers of votes. |
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Note that this system does not require that the winner have a majority but only a plurality. |
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Elections to the Scottish Parliament are by the Additional Member System, which is a hybrid of single member plurality and party list. |
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Advocates of plurality voting suggest that this results in most serious candidates having to present a fairly moderate or centrist position. |
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The term bloc voting sometimes means simple plurality election in multimember districts. |
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For manual milling machines, there is less standardization, because a greater plurality of formerly competing standards exist. |
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Above all, the establishment of toleration helped to weaken the presumption that plurality in matters of faith inevitably caused social disorder. |
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In such a system, each party introduces a list of candidates and the party winning a plurality of votes wins all the seats. |
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In part 4 Lee compares postexilic Judah with Hong Kong, valuing hybridity, with various peoples forged into a new community, requiring inclusivity that embraces plurality. |
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To facilitate their counter-attack, the targets of this critique sought to reduce the plurality of libertinisms to a simple libertine personality. |
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A plurality of Bangladeshis earn their living from agriculture. |
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Although English is used in most elite circles, and Punjabi has a plurality of native speakers, Urdu is the lingua franca and national language of Pakistan. |
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Samarrai's theory is that early forms of 'fief' include feo, feu, feuz, feuum and others, the plurality of forms strongly suggesting origins from a loanword. |
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This in turn can enable reasonably sized minorities to achieve some representation, as it becomes impossible for a simple plurality to sweep every seat. |
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Block voting, or plurality block voting, is often compared with preferential block voting as both systems tend to produce landslide victories for similar candidates. |
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Each of the 51 Members of the Legislative Assembly in the House of Assembly is elected by single member plurality in an electoral district or riding. |
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The plurality of neo-racisms is problematized as well in shifting the discourse of blame from individuals and attitudes to society and structures. |
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For example, suppose that a party wins 10 seats based on plurality, but requires 15 seats in total to obtain its proportional share of an elected body. |
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The federal Congress, as well as the state legislatures, are elected by a system of parallel voting that includes plurality and proportional representation. |
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The Democratic Party holds a plurality of registrations in Delaware. |
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Like Edmund Burke, this view concerns itself with balance, and subordinating any single abstract principle to a plurality or realistic harmony of interests. |
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For elections to the Welsh Assembly the Additional Member System is used, which is a hybrid of single member plurality and proportional representation. |
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In Northern Ireland and Scotland, the single transferable vote system is used, whilst in most of England and Wales the single member plurality system is used. |
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Evidently he had no problem using repeatedly, even ostentatiously, an expression that a plurality of the Court had fingered as bigotedly anti-Catholic. |
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One would of course expect such constructions to possess iconic semantics, plurality or iteration of form being matched by a sememe of plurality or iteration. |
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In polyphonic novels, characters break through the monologic plane of the novel and create a plurality of autonomous voices, independent from the authorial discourse. |
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In short, they are trying to reach beyond the prejudices of a large plurality of bishops at Nicaea and of those in their own evangelical background. |
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The great variousness and plurality of goodness bas given comfort to general skepticism about values and a multitude of metaethical attitudes or predilections. |
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Whence some collect that the former word imports a plurality of persons. |
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The first member is a plate of expanded metal including a plurality of strands and a plurality of bonding portions that bond the strands together. |
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If they listen to doctor's orders, Socrates says, they might find that, in fact, the one is not 'unlimited', but consists of a finite plurality of infima species. |
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