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Meanings of low turnouts in English
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Usage of low turnouts in English
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There was a direct correlation between bad weather and lowturnouts, he said.
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The elections face likely controversy over reported lowturnouts.
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It's not just Baile Atha Cliath that is seeing high ticket sales leading to lowturnouts.
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The Tanaiste has described the lowturnouts in recent elections and referendums as "most alarming".
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Other referendums have shown similar lowturnouts compared to general elections, in which voter participation has also been diminishing.
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Both had lowturnouts.
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The present inconsistency can only promote cynicism in the young, leading presumably to a continuation of lowturnouts in future ballots.
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That's reflected in lowturnouts: only 54 percent of the electorate cast ballots in the recent British by-election in Richmond Park.
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He said it was difficult to tell why some schools had lowturnouts, while others had nearly all of their children attending.
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And when things are going right, so maybe some of the councils which have very lowturnouts, are they doing things right.
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The debate over whether Christchurch needs a covered stadium has re-ignited after consecutive lowturnouts for two of the Crusaders' biggest games of the year.
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Some 53,733 people are entitled to vote, but a low turnout is expected, mirroring lowturnouts in other recent by-elections.