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  • 21List of confidence tricks — This list of confidence tricks and scams should not be considered complete, but covers the most common examples. Confidence tricks and scams are difficult to classify, because they change often and often contain elements of more than one type.… …

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  • 22vote of no confidence — noun A parliamentary motion representing the lack of confidence of a parliament in the standing government. A passed motion of no confidence usually results in the governments fall. Ant: vote of confidence …

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  • 23vote of confidence — ▪ government       procedure used by members of a legislative body (generally the lower house in a bicameral system) to remove a government (the prime minister and his cabinet) from office. To be successful, the procedure, which does not apply to …

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  • 24no-confidence — n [U] vote of no confidence/no confidence vote/motion of no confidence etc an official vote where people can say if they no longer think someone or something is good enough ▪ fears that he may lose a vote of no confidence in parliament ▪ The… …

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  • 25no-confidence — /noʊ ˈkɒnfədəns/ (say noh konfuhduhns) adjective of or relating to a motion or vote which expresses lack of confidence in the governing party of a parliament or a similar body of a representative nature …

  • 26censure motion — /ˈsɛnʃə moʊʃən/ (say senshuh mohshuhn) noun Parliamentary Procedure a challenge by the opposition in any of the houses of parliament expressing lack of confidence in the government or one of its members …

  • 27Article 49 of the French Constitution — of 1958 is part of Title V: On the relations between the Parliament and the Government (articles 34 to 51). It sets out the political responsibility of the French government (in the French sense, meaning the prime minister and the cabinet) to the …

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  • 29Brian Cowen — Taoiseach In office 7 May 2008 – 9 March 2011 Tánaiste Mary Coughlan …

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  • 30Canadian federal election, 2006 — Infobox Election election name = Canadian federal election, 2006 country = Canada type = parliamentary ongoing = no previous election = Canadian federal election, 2004 previous year = 2004 previous mps = List of House members of the 38th… …

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