Sentence examples for context of the votes from inspiring English sources

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"But I don't recall ever reading, in that context, of the votes that David Dinkins got".

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Much has been written about "the left behind", especially in the context of the vote to leave the EU.

In the context of the Blatter vote, the rich and powerful football nations, particularly in Europe, have been pitted against their poorer brethren.

Under Frank Murkowski, the big oil companies had negotiated terms for the construction of a new pipeline that would allow for the extraction and conveyance to market of thirty-five trillion cubic feet of natural gas from Alaska's North Slope; and it was in the context of the legislature's votes on the gas pipeline that the F.B.I. had begun its corruption sting.

"In the context of the history of voting in New York, the shift away from lever machines is a huge milestone," said Lawrence D. Norden, director of the Voter Technology Assessment Project at the Brennan Center for Justice at the New York University School of Law.

BBC political correspondent Vicki Young said the tax news had to be seen in the context of the highly contentious vote on gay marriage, with dozens of Tory MPs opposed to it.

"That it is coming to a head now is another constitutional manifestation — this time, in the voting context of the dramatic rise in the noncitizen population in states along the border, such as Texas and Arizona".

But that won't happen without a debate about strategy, in terms of the referendum and the future of the SNP, and that debate will be in the context of how close the vote has been.

Davies, who is also Scarlets chief executive, added: "The context of a vote of no confidence...that is a question for the clubs.

Box 1 Brexit and the threat of Scottish independence Despite their defeat in the 2014 binding independence referendum, the supporters of an independent Scotland declared to be pleased to get a surprisingly high 44.7% share of the votes, especially within the context of a high turnout of 84.6% of registered voters.

In the context of voting rights, an area over which the 15th Amendment gives Congress specific authority, this is a deeply problematic position that Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's dissenting opinion demolishes.

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