Sentence examples for were constituencies from inspiring English sources

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were constituencies

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A district represented by one or more elected officials.

  • John was elected to parliament from the Bedford constituency.

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These were constituencies that backed the PAN in 1997 and 2000.

Then, too, there were constituencies, inside the courtroom and beyond, that clamored passionately for their version of the truth.

In 1993, with the decimation of the Progressive Conservatives at the federal level its representation shrank from 168 seats to 2 the Reform Party gained nearly one-fifth of the national vote and captured 52 seats, though all except one were constituencies in the western provinces.

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All are constituencies important to his political success.

But in both countries, there are constituencies for and against currency revaluation.

On election night it was constituencies like Edgbaston which heralded a Labour government.

"There are going to be constituencies that promote their agenda.

Half of all German MPs are constituency MPs, elected in the same way as British MPs.

Prior to that date, all constituencies were Single Member Constituencies (SMCs).

"Typically a board's shareholder constituency is one constituency.

Both are powerful constituencies.

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