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Her wafer-thin constituency majority deprives her of allies, since nobody expects her to be around in the next parliament to repay favours.House of Commons officials too have come under fire for allowing the police to raid Mr Green's parliamentary office without a warrant.
(Color: clear. Constituency: thin. Common method of extraction: steam distilled).
The lines are rather thin between pragmatism, constituency representation, and pure opportunism.
Elected in 2007 with a wafer-thin margin, her old constituency has now disappeared, forcing her on to ground more favourable to the right.
The migration to the suburbs had thinned the church's solid constituency, especially among the Irish, and neither the new Hispanic immigrants nor the grandchildren of the older Irish and Italian ones were as likely to defer to the hierarchy's judgments.
This has created a new and growing local and community constituency that supports thinning and restoration of forests to reduce the risk of severe wildfires.
Overall, the appointments should certainly satisfy some Democratic Party constituencies, but the team is notably thin on neo-conservative Democrats and career Foreign Service officers and does not reflect any clear-cut foreign policy.
Bombón knows his constituency.
They dominate constituency associations.
It starts with the constituency.
Cher's constituency is not your constituency.
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