Aún no tenemos significados para "have votes".
1The Trust's board comprises five members, four of whom have votes.
2It began to become apparent that birds might have votes; the bill went through.
3Democrats may have votes to block Trump's border emergency in U.S. Senate Republican U.S.
4They wished to have votes and NOT to have titles.
5Under the Fed's rotating system, neither of the men have votes on policy this year.
6To the view that all those Splendid Women in the movement ought to have votes.
7Parliament will have votes on the Brexit deal and on the Withdrawal Agreement and Implementation Bill.
8The following year these Indians would have votes.
9Do so many of these wops have votes?
10Another eight companies will have votes on individual debt restructuring plans in assemblies in May and June.
11The soldiers were to have votes and much depended upon their being given in the right way.
12We will have votes on whether these people should testify... and the American people will be watching.
13They won't let us have votes.
14For the truth is that they go mainly by precedent; by the mere fact that men have votes already.
16The two largest political parties have votes of conscience on this issue, in acknowledgment of the inability to unify their members.
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