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voting [ˈvəʊtɪŋ, americ ˈvoʊt̬-] SUBST

voting

voting booth SUBST

voting box SUBST

voting box

voting machine SUBST

I . vote [vəʊt, americ voʊt] SUBST

3. vote (right):

III . vote [vəʊt, americ voʊt] VERBO trans

1. vote (take part in voting):

casting vote SUBST

censure vote SUBST POL

no-confidence vote SUBST POL

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They use violence, intimidation, and coercion to suppress black voting at the polls.
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It is voting day, and an election agent is due to arrive by boat.
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Yet the entire secular world seems united in condemning the laity for its sheer cheek and impudence in voting the wrong way.
blogs.spectator.co.uk
This allowed the new areas to be based on intergovernmentalism (unanimous agreement between governments) rather than majority voting and independent institutions according to supranational democracy.
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Voting pacts are being struck by the bucketful.
www.independent.ie
Beginning in the 1980s, media companies began splitting shares into voting and nonvoting classifications and have come to be the dominant users of that strategy to centralise authority.
www.afr.com
Each state has unequal voting powers based on population, with an absolute majority required for decisions.
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The various theories about how this happens can be split into two groups: bandwagon/underdog effects, and strategic (tactical) voting.
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The 2008 contest featured a new system for semi-final allocation in order to reduce the problems of neighborly and diaspora voting that occurred in years past.
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If the mechanisms of voting do not prove enough, particularly for minority shareholders, directors' duties and other member rights may be vindicated in court.
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