Sentences with phrase «cent majority»

The phrase "cent majority" refers to a situation where a particular group or side gets the majority of votes or support from almost everyone. It means that almost everyone agrees or votes for the same thing or viewpoint. Full definition
That shareholder cap can only be changed if the company's constitution is changed which requires a 75 per cent majority of those voting.
His 8.6 per cent majority in the 2005 election places him 90th in the list of Tory target seats.
An Advertiser survey has shown that while 38 per cent of respondents do not believe apologies are necessary, a 58 per cent majority supports apologising to the stolen children.
An active sport differential is also an option, linking to Audi's standard Quattro AWD system, which in normal circumstances sends a 60 per cent majority of power to the back of the car, with the remaining 40 going to the front.
A Labour seat since 1935, Natascha Engel did well to hold on in 2015 but is defending a small four per cent majority with a 16 % Ukip vote.
On Tuesday night, Mr Clegg had obtained a 75 per cent majority among Lib Dem MPs and the party's federal executive in support of the coalition, which had meant cabinet places for him and four colleagues.
If an MP was returned with a whopping 30 per cent majority in 2010, it's almost certain that this won't change this time around.
Scholz owns the commercial units and 57 of the Phase II units, giving him more than an 80 per cent majority in the lodge.
Labour seats with sub-ten per cent majorities are easy to write off in this election, especially in Leave areas.
They are not the wafer - thin majorities but the seats with 6 - 14 per cent majorities, the ones that David Cameron needs to form a majority government.
They're not the wafer thin majorities but the seats with 6 - 14 per cent majorities, the ones that David Cameron needs to form a majority government.
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