The race would be tight every month, I should imagine, with Republicans and Democrats trying to outvote each other. |
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So district councillors, through the casting vote of the chairman, could outvote all other members. |
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Therefore, the large countries must be given greater influence and be able to outvote a minority of countries by majority decisions. |
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You can continue to control the assets in the company by ensuring that you can outvote the common shareholders. |
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The plan also requires a majority vote, with large creditors able to vote down small ones and unsecured creditors able to outvote the secured. |
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And some countries would be happy to outvote Britain and impose rules that would rein in the City of London. |
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Even though these cannot outvote the management, they can make life awkward. |
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The desirable control, in this example, would be for the charity's board to number at least five persons, so that the two members sitting on both boards could not outvote those with a concern only for the charity's interests. |
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If entitled by the government to outvote the Senate, the National Assembly has to go back to the latest bill it has adopted, with amendments made by the Senate, as the case may be. |
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This enabled supporters amongst peers to outvote the bishops and conservative peers. |
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The common shares would also have voting rights, but not enough to outvote the preferred shares even if a substantial number of preferred shares were redeemed. |
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The more honest know they would not tolerate a commission boss willing to push their government into a corner and outvote them in the name of Europe. |
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If they combine their forces behind a no-confidence motion, they could outvote the Liberals in the House of Commons. The Liberal ship is already showing signs of sinking. |
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When these groups are evenly balanced and the radicals prefer no reform to moderate reform, an alliance of the no-reformers and the radical reformers can often outvote the moderate reformers. |
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The board has an equal number of seed, tablestock and processing producers, and in this case, he says the seed and tablestock growers joined forces to outvote the processing representatives. |
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The importance of majority voting lies not so much in the fact that it prevents small States from blocking important decisions, as that it makes it possible to outvote individual large Member States. |
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In a majority government situation the opposition political groups in a parliament will normally not be able to outvote the government on any policy proposal. |
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The three members nominated by Parliament and representing the Government's interest could, and invariably would, outvote the two Company members. |
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