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Meanings of liberal majority in English
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Usage of liberal majority in English
1
That would have given the court a liberalmajority for the first time in decades.
2
For a few months only was the ministry able to struggle on in the face of a liberalmajority.
3
The liberalmajority in the newly elected States-General was considerable; and it was the general expectation that Thorbecke would become head of the government.
4
Because of the recusal of Justice Elena Kagan, a 4-4 split was off the table and Kennedy could create a conservative or liberalmajority.
5
A Liberal government had been installed in office, with an immense Liberalmajority.
6
A great Liberalmajority was returned to Parliament, which was placed at 115.
7
But that will be the consequence of every vote subtracted from the Liberalmajority.
8
There was a Conservative majority in the Commons and a Liberalmajority in the Senate.
9
Right essentially-forthere was a very small Liberalmajority-Mr.
10
Nevertheless it came to pass, a General Election followed, and the huge independent Liberalmajority disappeared.
11
Will Crooks was victorious by 236 votes, but Harry Snell failed to reduce the Liberalmajority.
12
The second election passed only half-noticed by the Murchison family; Carter very nearly re-established the Liberalmajority.
13
And finally, in spite of a strong whip, the Tories were beaten by forty-five-thenormal Liberalmajority.
14
A Liberalmajority is assumed in it.
15
After the passing of this important act, Mr Gladstone came into power with a large Liberalmajority.
16
Then, again, in 1891 the Liberalmajority in the Colony was scarcely represented in the Council at all.