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To elected officials, the unemployed are a relatively small constituency.
Alas, my mother was preaching to a very small constituency.
The construction industry provision looks like "a political payoff to satisfy the desires of a small constituency," the letter said.
He has a very small constituency that is sticking by him, but there is zero reason to believe he's got a shot.
He quickly became leader of the Labour group on Newcastle upon Tyne council, entering parliament in 1951 for the small constituency of Newcastle Central.
However, the small constituency that is primarily served by the reconstructed party cannot provide votes, so they have to turn elsewhere.
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These programmes are diverse and often have small constituencies.
Today's comparatively small constituencies, Mr. Ambrunn said, could undermine the board.
It eliminated "rotten boroughs": small constituencies controlled by a handful of voters.
But they were both niche candidates who spoke to small constituencies (libertarians in Paul's case, journalists in Huntsman's).
At present, half of the 60-member legislature is chosen by mostly small constituencies of business and professional interests whose representatives are elected unopposed.
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