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The reason to risk actual disenfranchisement is to combat the possibility that some voters may "feel" disenfranchised because they think their votes may count less thanks to unproven fraud.
Others have suggested that the law is a ploy to lure them into the open and have them killed.In this section Hard to make friends A hint of political compromise at last A cracked nation holds its breath Let's all arrest one another A serious rival, at last? ReprintsIn fact, the law's precise provisions may count less than the signal sent by its passage.
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Past experience may count for less in the current environment of low inflation, which makes the cost of borrowing less onerous in the early years of a mortgage loan.
But logic, alas, may count for less than political grievance.
Besides, the poll itself may count for less than the buzz the would-be contenders created in the audience and media.
The candidate's generosity of spirit – which came across in an anti-racist acceptance speech, aimed squarely at Ukip's darker side – may count for less in an intemperate national campaign, dominated by Mr Farage.
In politics, words count less than actions.
Martin Boon of ICM Unlimited, who pioneered this "wisdom of crowds" approach, explained: "Most people will have an inkling about how friends and relatives will vote, and in aggregate these impressions may count for more than individuals' sometimes less-than-clear sense of their own intentions.
One day, merit may count for more.
And external events may count too.
Every time we play, it may count.
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