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The phrase "a change of majority" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing shifts in political power, voting outcomes, or decision-making processes where the majority opinion or control has altered.
Example: "The recent election resulted in a change of majority in the local council, leading to new policies being implemented."
Alternatives: "shift in majority" or "alteration of majority".
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In a change of control transaction where a majority of the board has no interest in the surviving entity, the board does not have the entrenchment goal which the Supreme Court was worried may have motivated the directors in Unocal.
The higher activity of gold for the oxidation of organic, and also inorganic (CO), compounds in alkaline media is well known, and should be due to an activation of the gold surface by OH adsorption, and not to a change of the compounds themselves, the (majority) neutral alcohol being the oxidized species both in acid and alkaline media.
By tradition, Reserve Bank governors offer their resignation when there is a change of government, but then the new majority party declines the resignation and allows the governor to continue serving the balance of the three-year term.
Among the remainder, a majority had a change of only one step on the scale.
"A change of control is deemed to occur if someone acquires 20percentt or more of the outstanding stock of Sprint or if there is a change of a majority of directors within a two-year period," the company told shareholders.
Given that ISS and shareholders appear to be more willing to support a change in the majority of the board, we could see an increase in activists seeking to take control of public companies without paying any premium for the shares.
So, here's what we know: The S's in the KISS and The SS logos are so near identical that Germany forced the band to make a change; the majority of the founding members of the band likely donned Nazi insignia at least once; the creator of the logo, Frehley, had a go-to Nazi impersonation; and he also deeply admired Nazi fashion.
The important thing is the big majority of those seats where there could be a change - unlike the majority of parliamentary seats that don't change party allegiance for decades - are in England.
In Hubbard, the Delaware court granted a shareholder group's motion for preliminary injunction seeking to enjoin the operation of an advance notice nomination bylaw after it found that "an unanticipated change of allegiance of a majority of [the board]" occurred after the nomination deadline had passed.
Occasionally, the higher levels make a change, but the vast majority of censorship is handled by editors like Zhang.
The decisions, big and small, that American commanders made are now largely being made by Iraqis; American soldiers no longer have daily contact with tribal sheiks, mayors, insurgents and shopkeepers — a change welcomed by the majority of Iraqis.
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a change of part
a change of party
a change of support
a change of proportion
a change of age
a change of voting
a change of greater
a lot of majority
a set of majority
a matter of majority
a loss of majority
a series of majority
a form of majority
a generalization of majority
a balance of majority
a transfer of majority
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