Vote

  • 91vote of thanks — UK US noun [countable] [singular vote of thanks plural votes of thanks] a formal public speech that thanks someone for something that they have done Thesaurus: speeches and parts of speechessynonym …

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  • 92Vote allocation — is a system of tactical voting used in the Republic of China on Taiwan from the late 1990s until 2004, after which the voting system is to be changed from single non transferable vote to a parallel voting system. In this system, voters are asked… …

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  • 93Vote Marriage Canada — was a socially conservative political lobbying group organized for the Canadian federal election in 2006 aiming at the overturning of the legal recognition of same sex marriage in Canada.Vote Marriage was founded started by former Members of… …

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  • 94Vote de censure — En régime parlementaire, il s agit d un vote de désaveu de l exécutif par le législatif. L anglicisme vote de non confiance est souvent utilisé[réf. nécessaire]. Source Assemblée nationale du Québec Le Parlement de A à Z Voir aussi …

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  • 95Vote de non confiance — Vote de censure En régime parlementaire, il s agit d un vote de désaveu de l exécutif par le législatif. L anglicisme vote de non confiance est souvent utilisé[réf. nécessaire]. Source Assemblée nationale du Québec Le Parlement de A à Z Voir …

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  • 96Vote par procuration — ● Vote par procuration vote par l intermédiaire d une personne à laquelle l électeur donne pouvoir. (En France, le vote par procuration a remplacé le vote par correspondance depuis une loi du 31 décembre 1975.) …

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  • 97vote of no confidence — plural votes of no confidence n 1.) a formal process in which people vote in order to show that they do not support someone or something, especially the government vote of no confidence in ▪ On April 22 the National Assembly passed a vote of no… …

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  • 98vote off — ˌvote ˈoff [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they vote off he/she/it votes off present participle voting off past tense …

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  • 99vote through — ˌvote ˈthrough [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they vote through he/she/it votes through present participle voting through past tense …

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  • 100vote on/onto — [phrasal verb] vote (someone) on/onto (something) : to decide by a vote that (someone) will be allowed to become a member of (a group, team, etc.) You have been voted onto the team. She was voted on the committee. • • • Main Entry: ↑ …

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