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Meanings of run unopposed in English
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Usage of run unopposed in English
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The Commons speaker would normally be expected to rununopposed.
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Plurality voting lowers the bar when incumbents rununopposed.
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The party's TD for the constituency since 1992, Ms Liz O'Donnell, is expected to rununopposed.
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Gilliead was afforded time and space to rununopposed and slam the ball beyond Lewis Thomas from the edge of the box.
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In September, when the governor, Jim Edgar, announced a special election, for November 28th, to fill Reynolds's seat, Palmer hoped that she would rununopposed.
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She ranunopposed once and was certainly planning on another easy victory.
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Speculation is mounting he will be an agreed candidate, runningunopposed.
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Frenchman Bernard Laporte, who was runningunopposed, has been elected vice-chairman.
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There was no serious expectation of him being challenged, and indeed, he ranunopposed.
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In 2012 with his support running high, he ranunopposed.
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Gregorio Kilili Sablan ranunopposed during the November 2016 elections.
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Most local supervisors were runningunopposed, and the winning candidates and proposals enjoyed large margins.
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In 85 percent of races, they ranunopposed.
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Although both ranunopposed, the level of support was considered an important indicator of the party's backing.
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Politicians voted 364-315 on Wednesday to re-elect Dr Merkel, who ranunopposed.
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General Suleiman, a compromise candidate, ranunopposed.