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Перевод: electoral speek electoral


[прилагательное]
избирательный; перевыборный; выборный


Тезаурус:

  1. It also looks as though Kinnock is close to announcing his personal support for changing the electoral system.
  2. In the last two cases, decisive and successive election defeats convinced the party leaders that the centre of electoral opinion had moved away for them.
  3. The party could create an electoral college, simply giving the trade unions and constituencies set proportions.
  4. Chancellor Kohl can intimidate mavericks in his Christian Democrat party by threatening to move their names down on the electoral list, exposing them to the risk of defeat at the polls.
  5. His remarks, in a television interview, followed big electoral gains by the anti-immigrant far-right National Front.
  6. It was of enormous symbolic importance as the second city of Northern Ireland, as the site of the legendary siege of 1689 in which the Protestants resisted the forces of James II, and as the town in which a Nationalist majority was denied control of local government by a particularly flagrant gerrymander of the electoral boundaries.
  7. The US and the Soviet Union have publicly backed the electoral process, which was agreed last February.
  8. The presenter treated the election in the same detached and cynical way, assuming that the candidates were players in some electoral game.
  9. The manner in which the register of electors is compiled is laid down by Parliament in certain Rules and the Electoral Registration Officer must observe those Rules without any variation suggested by the council.
  10. But after early electoral success that fledgling party was crushed by Mrs Gandhi, and Khan, like many others, survived politically by joining her Congress party.
  11. In the West Midlands, the swing was 10.5 per cent; in the East Midlands eight per cent; and Yorkshire and Humberside 10.5 per cent - enough to turn many areas of the electoral map red tomorrow night.
  12. Mr Simon Osborn, of the Electoral Reform Society, said: "It would be unsafe for Labour to assume that all these people are non-voters.
  13. For adults over the age of 18 the electoral roll is the normal sample frame, but even this is far from perfect since it is compiled only once each year and many people fail to fill in the necessary forms while others may change address shortly after registering.

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