Turnout Sentence Examples

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  • The voters decided to boycott the referendum, which needed a 50% turnout to be valid.

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  • The high turnout, attitude, passion, enthusiasm, patience, tolerance and orderly conduct of the Ghanaian voter are applauded.

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  • There was also a good turnout from the CGT, the main trade union federation in France.

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  • The Catholic bishops had urged voters to boycott the referendum, which needed a 50% turnout to be valid.

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  • Unlike some competitors you will also find the crew turnout spotless.

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  • Late on Sunday afternoon David Coleman puts the finishing touches to the pedestrian walkway across the newly installed turnout.

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  • We had a rather disappointing turnout for what was to prove an excellent evening enjoyed by everyone, Geoff included.

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  • The Positive View The problem of electoral turnout in Britain has reached crisis point.

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  • There are lessons to be learned from the differential turnout.

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  • We are calling for a massive turnout from across the UK on 2 July.

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  • This year the date has been set for Sunday July 14 and PC Carey is hoping for a bumper turnout.

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  • Election officials reported a 75 per cent turnout in the poll.

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  • Another is that some parts of central Iraq populated by the once dominant Sunni community remain too restive to assure a large voter turnout.

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  • Full livery in modern barn stabling with turnout, farmhouse B&B or 4-star self catering.

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  • The government has looked at ways of boosting voter turnout, which fell to 59% in the last general election in 2001.

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  • The second emerging feature of the electoral landscape on which I want to focus is the declining turnout at elections.

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  • The UK is edging ever closer to the government's objective for 60% voting turnout at shareholder meetings.

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  • The turnout was 63.74% which means that only about a quarter of the electorate actually voted for the Conservative candidate.

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  • Falling public confidence in the ability of local democracy to deliver is reflected most starkly in the turnout at local elections.

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  • The Senatorial elections held in November 2005 were won by the ruling ZANU-PF despite a very low turnout.

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  • However, there was no shirking in the turnout for a lecture on The Econometrics of Ultrahigh Frequency Data.

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  • Excellent stabling, all year round turnout, 20 x 60 floodlit outdoor school, BHS approved.

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  • It would be super to have a full turnout at Cowes and beat the record 30 boats on the line in 1998.

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  • The Commission came up with a number of ways in which turnout at future elections might be improved.

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  • Low turnout to a General Election is a problem.

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  • The UK is edging ever closer to the government 's objective for 60% voting turnout at shareholder meetings.

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  • There was a 58% turnout in the election.

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  • The turnout in a postal ballot was 66 per cent, the highest ever in a postal pilot.

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  • Withins Fell race, Sunday 22nd October A good turnout of junior Harriers at this fell race.

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  • Unlike the real election, there was a good turnout of voters, 85 per cent.

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  • We had a great turnout of runners - 235 finishers.

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  • Kildale Figure of Eight A bright, sunny and windless morning saw a turnout of 16.

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  • Irregardless of the reasons behind the increase in young voter turnout, the higher numbers are a good thing.

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  • The colorful illustration on the blue 100% heavyweight cotton T shirt shows Sparky the Fire Dog dressed in his red cape over his bright yellow and red turnout gear.

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  • The five ballet positions, when practiced each and every day as part of a classical ballet routine, will become more and more natural, turnout from the hip will increase, and the dancer will become more and more secure in each position.

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  • In addition to mastering things like turnout, there's also something to be said for the ability to do different things in each of the five positions.

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  • Getting the head movements 'right' is what makes the crucial difference between a technically accomplished dancer (good turnout, fluid movement, graceful arm angles, etc) and a dancer who can steal the crowd's focus when she comes onstage.

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  • Make sure that the announcements for these fun gatherings are sent in plenty of time to ensure a good turnout.

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  • These reality shows open calls can generate a huge turnout depending on the popularity of the show and the number of people who are willing to go through the casting process.

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  • There may be two complete lines of track or three lines of rails, one being common to both tracks, and the cars passing on a middle turnout or " parting "; or a single track with a parting.

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  • Yes your mental arithmetic is correct we had a turnout of nineteen, a record for the Mountain Biking Section.

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  • The leadership's claim that the low turnout reflected satisfaction with the government is simply laughable.

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  • The best way to increase turnout is to have good government, not to undermine local government.

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  • Are we really saying that an increase in voter turnout to 35% represents democratic nirvana?

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  • However, there was no shirking in the turnout for a lecture on " The Econometrics of Ultrahigh Frequency Data.

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  • The larger than expected turnout is as true of Renamo strongholds such as Beira as of Frelimo ones such as Maputo.

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  • A Joseph Rowntree Poll in 2000 found that 30 per cent of those polled agreed or tended to agree with compulsory turnout.

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  • The likely outcome of the election campaign is a fall in voter turnout.

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  • European election turnout in pilot regions was up more than 100 per cent.

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  • Some 85 percent voted in favor on a 80 percent turnout.

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