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  • 31Vote à la majorité qualifiée par le par le Conseil de l'Union européenne — Vote à la majorité qualifiée par le Conseil de l Union européenne Poids des votes au Conseil de l Union européenne aujourd hui (vote à la majorité qualifiée): Pays Votes Population (millions) Allemagne 29 82,4 France 29 64,1 Royaume Uni 29 59,6 …

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  • 32vote into — ˌvote ˈin ˌvote ˈinto [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they vote in he/she/it votes in …

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  • 33vote with your feet — vote with your feet/wallet phrase to express an opinion through your actions, for example by not going to a place or by deciding not to spend money Cinemagoers started voting with their feet. Thesaurus: to give your opinionsynonym Main entry:… …

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  • 34Vote your district — is a political term often associated with the neo Conservative movement within the United States Republican Party, although members of all political affiliations are known to make use of it. The phrase is often presented as a bait and switch… …

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  • 35vote of confidence — UK US noun [C, usually singular] (plural votes of confidence) ► POLITICS, MEETINGS an official vote that shows that the members of a parliament or organization support a leader or suggestion: »Italy s new prime minister is expected to win his… …

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  • 36vote of no confidence — UK US noun [C, usually singular] (plural votes of no confidence) ► POLITICS, MEETINGS an official vote that shows that the members of a parliament or an organization do not support a leader or a suggestion: »The union took a vote of no confidence …

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  • 37vote a straight ticket — {v. phr.} To not differentiate one s ballot according to individual names and posts, but to vote for all candidates for all positions of the same party. * / I never have time.to study the ballot in detail, Marie said, and so I tend to vote a… …

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  • 38vote a straight ticket — {v. phr.} To not differentiate one s ballot according to individual names and posts, but to vote for all candidates for all positions of the same party. * / I never have time.to study the ballot in detail, Marie said, and so I tend to vote a… …

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  • 39Vote — Vote, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Voted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Voting}.] [Cf. F. voter.] To express or signify the mind, will, or preference, either viva voce, or by ballot, or by other authorized means, as in electing persons to office, in passing laws,… …

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  • 40Vote — Vote, v. t. 1. To choose by suffrage; to elec?; as, to vote a candidate into office. [1913 Webster] 2. To enact, establish, grant, determine, etc., by a formal vote; as, the legislature voted the resolution. [1913 Webster] Parliament voted them… …

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