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Minority interests go hang, as indeed do many majority ones, for in Britain's uncodified constitution there is little protection for the individual against the orders of thewhips and little or no part for the judiciary to play in protecting the individual against parliamentary law.
In addition, as shown in this study, new assemblers for longer reads are much-needed, since the majority ones were designed for very short reads.
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Nevertheless, no details on voting procedures are provided, except for the majority one.
But he accepted his view was probably not a majority one among his fellow councillors or Bude residents.
Like all Girl Scout troops, it has two adult leaders; unlike the vast majority, one of them is a man.
Dissent was silenced by Whitehall threats, "some more overt" and some, the majority one assumes, "more covert".
According to the D.C. Circuit majority, one line in the text of the A.C.A. makes the federal exchange invalid.
The Senate has proposed creating three new districts in Queens and Brooklyn, one with a Hispanic majority, one predominately Asian and one largely white district where voters often choose Republicans.
Twenty years later, the weight of scholarly evidence questioning the Exodus narrative had become so great that the minority view had become the majority one.
Republicans will now cut themselves a larger share of the committee pie, which previously went two-thirds to the majority, one-third to the minority.
LVMH took a minority stake in 29-year-old wonderkid JW Anderson; Kering a majority one in 31-year-old Christopher Kane.
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