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Перевод: electorate
[существительное] избиратели ; контингент избирателей; избирательный округ
Тезаурус:
- Awareness of Thatcher and Kinnock was spread much more evenly throughout the electorate, and in so far as it did vary it was particularly high amongst those who had recently watched television news or had recently discussed the campaign (Table 7.7).
- Furthermore, it is in my view, that in writing this letter, the Chief Whip seriously abuses the power of his office when he actively tries to influence the electorate in Winchester and Alton.
- The high turn-out - 79 percent of the 93,367 electorate - meant the count took longer than expected and the result was not declared until just before 3 a.m. on Friday.
- Labour's promises were judged by the electorate to be impracticable, and so the Conservatives were returned with a just over one hundred-seat majority.
- I suspect that the second decision will have the almost unanimous support of the rugby electorate in Wales, however much the majority voters of their governing body may suck their teeth.
- Firstly, only slightly more than half the electorate voted, when other turn-outs for referendums have been around two-thirds; and despite considerable pressure from the clergy, only one-third of the total electorate actually voted for the measure.
- In the sixteen months between Britain's application and its rejection by de Gaulle, a body of opinion was created in Whitehall and amongst the electorate that looked forward to Britain becoming more closely linked to Europe for a variety of reasons; one of which was to reduce America's dominance in the West's military affairs.
- This shortfall, in a group that still comprises more than half of the electorate, is more than enough to make the difference between defeat and a convincing Labour victory.
- All referendums so far have failed to reach the required majority, although more than half the electorate voted in favour.
- However, at a different level - the level at which this long-term strategy has to be harnessed to the interests, aspirations and self-images of an electorate - he represents a significant adaptation of the post-Thatcher world.
- What makes it so is not so much the iniquitous voting system which put in power a government that commands the support of only 42 percent of the electorate (significantly less, taking into account abstentions and spoiled votes)).
- As it is the ratepayer who funds and owns Council facilities, the DUP believes that any change to Sunday opening of Council provisions should only be undertaken following the test of the electorate's opinion in a local poll held for that purpose in the district of the council.
- Mr Gandhi has an election coming up and a big one-day cricket tournament not only goes down well with the electorate, but also goes a long way towards providing a short-term solution to the unemployment problem.
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