Sentence examples for decision of a majority from inspiring English sources

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The decision of a majority of Episcopal bishops at the church's annual convention last summer to endorse Bishop Robinson and to allow blessing ceremonies for same-sex couples has thrown the Episcopal Church into tumult.

His failure in this effort and the decision of a majority of the Labour Party to support British participation in the war caused Hardie to withdraw in disillusion from his colleagues.

Analysts said shares continue to languish in part because investors are worried that, despite the decision of a majority investor, Kohlberg, Kravis, Roberts & Company to put more money into Primedia last year, the company's debt and accounting complexity make it a risky buy.

In supporting the ordinance, Denver Mayor Michael Hancock has said he was against legalization but would carry through the decision of a majority of voters.

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Attorneys for the trustees say they have finalized their decisions on a majority of the "Mrs. Doubtfire" star's personal property and have notified the beneficiaries.

Locke thus stated one of the fundamental principles of political liberalism: that there can be no subjection to power without consent though once political society has been founded, citizens are obligated to accept the decisions of a majority of their number.

The result was the decision by a majority of the editorial board of Partisan Review, including Sidney Hook, to condemn McCarthyism and to lend its support to the opponents of Senator McCarthy.

In practice, Hamilton charged, the "real operation" of the filibuster is to embarrass the administration, to destroy the energy of the government, and to substitute the pleasure, caprice, or artifices of an insignificant, turbulent, or corrupt junto, to the regular deliberations and decisions of a respectable majority.

But its real operation is to embarrass the administration, to destroy the energy of the government, and to substitute the pleasure, caprice, or artifices of an insignificant, turbulent, or corrupt junto, to the regular deliberations and decisions of a respectable majority.

Why? Because, he writes in Federalist No. 22, its real operation is to embarrass the administration, to destroy the energy of the government, and to substitute the pleasure, caprice, or artifices of an insignificant, turbulent, or corrupt junto, to the regular deliberations and decisions of a respectable majority.

But its real operation is to embarrass the administration, to destroy the energy of government, and to substitute the pleasure, caprice, or artifices of an insignificant, turbulent or corrupt junto, to the regular deliberations and decisions of a respectable majority.

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