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constituency

A constituency is a specific area that is represented by an official who is elected by the voters of that area. The prime minister represented their constituency.

constituency

the body of voters who elect a representative for their area

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Simple sentences

It should be added that his remarks had no direct influence on the constituency.

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Luton, normally a very sensible constituency with a high proportion of people who aren't a bit silly, has gone completely ga-ga.
Medont does not belong to your constituency.
I don't like leaving my constituency for too long.
Your? - My constituency.
In my constituency.
How am I to face my constituency party?
Nice to see you haven't lost touch with your constituency.
Bernard, find a map of the PM's constituency.
Even in a constituency represented by a very senior member of the government, the most senior member of the government?
He'd like to know the constituency implications.
Is the Prime Minister's own constituency.
This is the paper from the PM's constituency. I believe it is.
Rumours that services and jobs were threatened in this constituency were scotched today.
How important it is. to this constituency that at this crucial by-election. our candidate should be returned by an adequate majority.
She's the Prime Minister's PPS, and the new plant is in her constituency.
Jim, what's the BCC up to in my constituency?
The point is this factory is in my constituency!
It'll be good forthe constituency, more jobs, more money.
The Minister is confident this scheme is to the advantage of constituency and country.
An anonymous individual of this sort has for some time been expounding the latest trendy ideas in a most appropriate forum: the weekly magazine of the laughable foot soldiers of Mitterand's electoral constituency.
How was the constituency?
You said you had a meeting at your constituency.
You claim the Prophets as your personal constituency, Vedek Winn.
I suppose she's been quite a help to him in his constituency.
To my agent in the constituency, yes.
You may have heard that I'm standing for parliament in the westminster constituency.
Well, have a word with someone in his constituency.
One of your constituency workers, I think you should talk to him.
What have you done for your constituency?
I couldn't have the arrogance to represent a constituency.
The only constituency that matters is the constituency of the guy in the round room.

News and current affairs

So a new breed of politicians and a new constituency of voters hold the balance of power.
The opposition posed by this newly empowered political constituency could be decisive.
Indeed, the proper functioning of EU institutions requires that no important constituency (left or right, East or West, and so forth) feels left out.
Unlike Yasser Arafat, who fought for eternal Palestine and not for actual Palestinians, whose prosperity and safety he was always willing to sacrifice for the cause, Nasrallah has a political constituency centered in southern Lebanon.
The two largest, Germany and France, have a constituency all their own.
The eurozone would then have one constituency, or seat, on the Fund's executive board, filled by a candidate nominated by the eurozone group of finance ministers.
But behind every budget line is a constituency tempting policymakers to eschew hard decisions.
The left favored flows to their natural constituency, while the right welcomed new property owners who could, perhaps, be convinced to switch party allegiance.
All politics is local, and there is no local constituency for the global economy, so what triumphs often erodes global imbalances further.
The question was how to package elites' interest in free-market capitalism with the provincial temperament of a parochial constituency.
Under the new electoral system, all of these parties will be competing with each other for the same votes, and each one will seek to protect its own constituency or claim credit for whatever is accomplished.
However, Islamists were among the 29 parliamentary deputies pushing for constituency reform, a fact that eased their dilemma.
The third key feature of the election was the emergence of a centrist constituency seeking to distinguish - indeed, separate - itself from the right.
So the question is this: who will Palestinians, in particular the Hamas constituency, think is better able to secure these goals, Abbas or Barghouti?
Nowadays, ideological differences between left and right are blurred. So a new breed of politicians and a new constituency of voters hold the balance of power.
That would be the functional equivalent of a tax hike on middle-class families - precisely the constituency that so concerns Congress.
No institutional framework can survive unless it serves the material interests of its constituency.
The labor constituency, ever fearful of import competition, has undermined trade policy.
But the Convention's outcome is unpredictable. The opposition posed by this newly empowered political constituency could be decisive.
But my own technique, which I still use, has proved more reliable than even poring over the political entrails in every constituency.
And they can become an important political constituency, so that decisions made about them are not made without them.
In one stroke, Obama gets control of the Clinton political machine: the network, the donors, and the constituency.
Like their prime minister, this ever-growing constituency does not trust Arabs, including those who are their fellow citizens.

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