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Referendums are elections with only one constituency.
"State securities regulators have only one constituency -- Main Street investors," he said.
Most of these names will appear on ballot papers in only one constituency.
In Scotland and Wales they gained only one constituency, and are otherwise represented in the new assemblies only by virtue of the new system of proportional top-up seats, which they affect to despise.
Mr. McNabb added: "We live and breathe the fact that we're client-owned, that we're built for the long-term, and that we serve only one constituency, our clients, who are also our owners.
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At a B corp, though, shareholders are just one constituency.
The proposals from the Boundary Commission for Scotland leave only one existing constituency unchanged, in addition to two island groupings protected by legislation.
Accordingly, interviews occasionally segregated the advisors, speaking with only one particular constituency (e.g., experts in terrorism).
I'm only describing one constituency; all the others might have been locked in a bare-knuckle fight between realists and radicals.
He had only been to one constituency party meeting so far, in July, because of the Labour suspension of grassroots activity.
And whenever we hear the term "tough decisions" in California (as with the nation) it means only one thing: Democratic constituencies tied to the public sector take it on the chin.
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