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  • 21right — Privilege granted shareholders of a corporation to subscribe to shares of a new issue of common stock before it is offered to the public. Such a right, which normally has a life of two to four weeks, is freely transferable and entitles the holder …

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  • 22vote — 01. Who are you going to [vote] for in the election? 02. Only about 70% of eligible [voters] ever actually vote in our federal elections. 03. She was [voted] class president by her classmates. 04. John got twice as many [votes] as his opponent… …

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  • 23vote — I n. collective opinion as determined by voting 1) to take a vote on (a motion) 2) to put a motion to a vote; to bring a motion to a vote 3) to influence, swing a vote (recent events swung the vote in our favor; the press can influence the vote)… …

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  • 24vote — ▪ I. vote vote 2 noun 1. [countable] when a group of people vote in order to decide or choose something: • The results of the vote were surprising 80% of workers favoured strike action. • Creditors will take a vote on the reorganization plan… …

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  • 25vote — vote1 [ vout ] verb *** 1. ) intransitive or transitive to formally express an opinion by choosing between two or more issues, people, etc.: vote for/in favor of/against: 68 percent of the union voted against striking. I m going to vote for… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 26vote — n. & v. n. 1 a formal expression of choice or opinion by means of a ballot, show of hands, etc., concerning a choice of candidate, approval of a motion or resolution, etc. (let us take a vote on it; gave my vote to the independent candidate). 2… …

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  • 27Right of abode in Hong Kong — Demographics and Culture of Hong Kong Demographics …

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  • 28vote*/*/*/ — [vəʊt] verb [I/T] I to decide something, or to choose a representative or winner, by officially stating your choice, for example in an election The Council will vote on the proposal next Friday.[/ex] 68 per cent of the union voted against… …

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  • 29Right to equal protection — The Right to Equal Protection is a concept that was introduced to into the Constitution of the United States during the American Civil War. It is intended to protect the rights provided by the United States Constitution for all individuals… …

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  • 30Right-wing populism — is a political ideology that rejects existing political consensus and combines laissez faire liberalism and anti elitism. It is considered right wing because of its rejection of social equality and government programs to achieve it, its… …

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