Use "vote of nonconfidence" in a sentence

1. Adverb If you vote Aye, you vote in favour of something.

2. Voto Afirmativo vote in favour, vote for

3. The Senate's vote followed a comparably strong vote in the House of Representatives.

4. 29 The Senate's vote followed a comparably strong vote in the House of Representatives.

5. Request for adjournment of vote

6. Affirmative Vote—CGSB shall record as an affirmative vote:

7. The unofficial vote has Bucka with 59 percent of the vote to Carney’s 41 percent

8. the puissance of the labor vote.

9. Jane: Thanks for vote of confidence.

10. "Bock to Demand Recount of Vote".

11. - A vote to end filibuster debate is called a Cloture vote

12. Thanks for your vote of confidence.

13. Lack of transparency and accountability during the vote count, the tabulation of the vote and the announcement of results.

14. Old people vote.

15. We should vote.

16. A vote for my plan is a vote for a live beautiful.

17. The vote follows four years of Contentious …

18. ALDE: final vote

19. A member of the council who refuses to vote shall be deemed to vote in the affirmative. 20.

20. A two-fifths vote of the house was required for a vote of no confidence debate against a prime minister.

21. Vote of confidence On April 19 the new government won a parliamentary vote of confidence by 339 votes to 20

22. Vote in a new mayor; voted out their representative; vote down the amendment.

23. Not an edifying way of vote hunting.

24. She won 10% of the vote statewide.

25. A vote for the Liberal Democrats is just a Labour vote in disguise.

26. My vote won't count.

27. I'm changing my vote.

28. What no-confidence vote?

29. The vote was unanimous.

30. When you make voting Compulsory, people are not left to vote or not vote

31. And worst of all, you cast my vote.

32. She accused her opponents of rigging the vote.

33. 21 That is, the value of each vote is equal to the amount owed to the creditor casting that vote.

34. An Absentee vote is a vote cast outside of the voting booth, traditionally for very specific and limited reasons

35. I'd vote for you.

36. This no-confidence vote.

37. During the postal vote phase, Police Scotland arrested a man from Glasgow on suspicion of selling his vote on eBay.

38. En caso Afirmativo if that is the case; voto Afirmativo vote in favour; vote for.

39. Users can then vote up (called digging) or vote down (called burying) someone else's submission.

40. Mobilisation of the Contingency Margin in 2016(vote)

41. 50% of the eligible voters recorded their vote.

42. They gave the chairman a vote of confidence.

43. This was an impressive personal vote of confidence.

44. Picture 1: I vote to reduce the volume of religious Cerements Picture 2: I vote for secular State with Picture 3: I vote for taxes for churches and mosques no religious fanatics

45. I am just rightfully using my right of vote.

46. Schedule the vote for tomorrow.

47. Who did you vote for?

48. It was a tactical vote.

49. In the June 1983 general election, the Conservatives won 42.4% of the vote, the Labour Party 27.6% and the Alliance 25.4% of the vote.

50. Refusing to vote may be considered an Abrogation of …

51. He won the race with 63% of the vote.

52. They will announce the result of the vote tonight.

53. The destiny of our nation depends on this vote!

54. The Government is asking for a vote of confidence.

55. Only about half of the electorate bothered to vote.

56. Failure vote of confidence could bring down the government.

57. 6 An unofficial vote that is used either to predict the outcome of an official vote, or to measure the relative strength of candidates for office in a future election is called straw poll or straw vote.

58. Finally, in 1917, a Cloture vote, which could end the filibuster by a two-thirds vote of the Senate, was enacted

59. Paul wanted to hold a vote on the Constitutionality of Trump’s impeachment, but it was struck down in a 55 — 45 vote.

60. The vote for Brexit was a great shock; the morning after the vote, the disintegration of the European Union seemed practically inevitable.

61. OK, I want a vote.

62. One vote makes a difference?

63. All affiliated members can vote.

64. You can vote by proxy.

65. So now, here's my model of how people vote.

66. Only 60% of eligible voters actually used their vote.

67. The vote was declared invalid because of a technicality.

68. An absent member of the Supervisory Board may submit his/her written vote or vote transmitted by facsimile through another Supervisory Board member.

69. To vote by Ballot: to Ballot …

70. We'd have to take a vote.

71. How come you changed your vote?

72. So we took a vote and

73. Mobilisation of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (Rule 131) (vote)

74. Funding and functioning of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (vote)

75. He received 16% of the total vote from the fans.

76. There was a solid vote in favour of the proposal.

77. This is a tremendous vote of confidence for the government.

78. The opposition passed a vote of censure on the government.

79. Why be a voter? Register to Vote; Update Your Voter Record; Vote from Home with a Mail Ballot

80. According to official results, he won 1% of the vote.