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That could intensify sentiment among Sunnis that despite voting in force, they remain disenfranchised in Iraq's new democracy.
Nearly 4 million of these people are not in prison, yet they remain disenfranchised for years, often for decades and sometimes for life.
"There are more than enough to change the bottom line," he said, and as long as those ballots are uncounted, the voters who cast them remain disenfranchised.
But a majority of Cablevision's consumers, primarily on Long Island and in Westchester and Connecticut, who get MSG in a premium package or as an à la carte service, would remain disenfranchised.
Right-to-work laws are not so good at expanding freedom, but they are good at ensuring American workers remain disenfranchised in the one arena in which their rights are most restricted, eight or more hours a day, five or more days a week.
Mr Chester and his fellow lags will remain disenfranchised.Britain is unusual in Europe for applying a near-blanket ban on prisoners voting.
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The white parliamentary chamber could override the Coloured and Indian chambers on matters of national significance, and all blacks remained disenfranchised.
Mosul, Tikrit, Fallujah and Ramadi - all majority Sunni cities - have remained disenfranchised ever since the US-led invasion ousted Saddam Hussein and his Sunni power base.
Hispanic residents, who make up 56% of the city's population, remain a disenfranchised majority in Pasco.
Others will remain too disenfranchised to care.
On the one hand, many people (including half a million residents of the nation's capital) remain formally disenfranchised.
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