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Meanings of full recount in English
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Usage of full recount in English
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A fullrecount of votes is underway in the Galway West constituency.
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A fullrecount of votes in Galway West will commence later this afternoon.
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A fullrecount is underway in Ratoath requested by Independent candidate Sean Henry.
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Electoral law did not permit a fullrecount in 2006 and his request was refused.
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This was a similar margin to that after the first fullrecount was completed early yesterday.
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The spokesman said he had not requested a fullrecount, "just the relevant ones".
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They're not as taxing as a fullrecount.
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Counting has resumed in Offaly where a fullrecount of the Tullamore electoral area got underway at 10am.
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He is demanding a fullrecount.
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Voting has been suspended in Wicklow until tomorrow after former Fianna Fail minister Dick Roche demanded a fullrecount.
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According to Democratic Party rules, a recanvass involves auditing the paper records, rather than a fullrecount of the ballots.
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The legislature has opened a special commission to investigate the violence that resulted from opposition demonstrations to demand a fullrecount.
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After the fullrecount, Cllr Flynn was declared the winner after 8.30pm and retains his seat.
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Capriles, who quickly conceded defeat against Chavez in October, is bitterly challenging the result from Sunday's election and demanding a fullrecount.
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If the margin between the first and second candidates is less than 100 votes after preferences are distributed, a fullrecount is conducted.
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A fullrecount of votes is under way in the Galway West constituency, where Fine Gael has so far failed to return a TD.