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So it is reasonable to expect that Mr. Hefner, now in his twilight, will succeed in having his way with yet one more constituency: his shareholders.
She declined to give details, adding, "All of the interested parties have not consented and we are waiting for one more constituency".
Some of the Inverness people [i.e. those with constituencies far from London] feel they'd be lonely and the London MPs fear they'd be expected to do more constituency work in the evenings.
The nature of the additional member system means that the more constituency seats a political party gains, the less likely it is for them to also win a regional member position.
As those movements were cresting in the late 1960s, one more constituency found its voice, and demanded its rights--gay and lesbian Americans.
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Many more constituencies.
At the latest count the Tories won 164 seats, gaining just four more constituencies than the party's 1997 total.
It is also the case that Wales and Scotland have traditionally been given more constituencies than their populations justify, in comparison to England.
Already there are 32 candidates ready to replace departing MPs at the next election, and five more constituencies with Labour MPs yet to select.
The FPTP and the PR vote are adjusted but you can have a situation in which a party wins more constituencies in a particular state than it should have on the basis of its PR vote.
If they want that, they must still do what Labour did in the early 20th century and overtake one of the two big parties in far more constituencies than at present.
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