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1 Positions are entrenched, rebellions are commonplace, and the government has become accustomed to losing votes .
2 The male political aspirants are not in a position to help for fear of losing votes .
3 Both these stalwarts of Irish politics are losing votes to the left-wing Irish nationalists Sinn Féin.
4 Residents in South Canterbury say National is losing votes because of the government's treatment of Allan Hubbard.
5 While no one is saying the DA will lose the province, the party is certainly losing votes .
6 It is being torn between its allegiance to the mining union and losing votes to the Greens.
7 France's mainstream right has been forced into taking a tougher stance to avoid losing votes to the FN.
8 But privately, he is losing votes .
9 Successive governments have hesitated in cutting the public administration and its employees' socialist-era benefits for fear of losing votes .
10 It will soon become clear, that of all possible ways of losing votes the surest lies in treating women rudely.
11 The Green Party is being told it risks losing votes unless it ditches its deal to share parliamentary questions with National.
12 For politicians afraid of losing votes , a bristling media waiting to transform good green ideas into monsters is a colossal disincentive.
13 The 70-year-old leader is also now in danger of losing votes from exactly the group he intended to court: the settler movement.
14 New Zealand First leader Winston Peters says he is not worried about claims his party is losing votes to the Conservative Party.
15 He said fear of losing votes made established parties "champions of inertia and only ever reluctant proponents of incremental change".
16 But in every seat in the country, Leave and Remain, we are losing votes because our voters are turning to Remain parties.
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