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People say that they give life to a child as the majority of tribal areas have no doctors.
The president-backed party Rally of the Togolese People ( RPT ) won outright majority with the UFC coming second and the other parties claiming inconsequential representation.
The Minister for Children, Young People and Families commented that while fewer parents are using smacking as a form of discipline, the majority said they would not support a ban.
People of South Indian and Gujarati origin make up the majority of the Réunionnais of Indian origin ; Bihari and other origins form the remainder of the population.
Writing for the Court majority in Wesberry, Justice Black argued that a reading of the debates of the Constitutional Convention demonstrated conclusively that the Framers had meant, in using the phrase “ by the People ,” to guarantee equality of representation in the election of Members of the House of Representatives.
The majority of the People of Bëor, being allies of the House of Finrod and Finarfin, journeyed northwards to Dorthonion, entering the service of Angrod and Aegnor.
In late 1926-early 1927, Schleicher told Hindenburg that if it was impossible to form a government headed by the German National People ’ s Party alone, then Hindenburg should " appoint a government in which he had confidence, without consulting the parties or paying attention to their wishes " and with " the order for dissolution ready to hand, give the government every constitutional opportunity to a majority in Parliament ".
Only with the Representation of the People Act 1884 did a majority of the males get the vote.
The presidential candidate requires at least a two-thirds majority in the People ’ s Assembly in order to proceed to the second stage of the elections.
People who feel that Quebec nationalism is linguistic, have often expressed their opinion that Quebec nationalism includes a multi-ethnic or multicultural French-speaking majority ( either as mother tongue or first language used in public ).
It was formed to chiefly represent Bahujans ( literally meaning " People in majority "), referring to people from the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Castes ( OBC ) as well as minorities.
Together with a provision ( Article 42 ) that certain decisions required the majority consent of each half ( Czech and Slovak ) of the Chamber of the Nations, and a provision ( Article 41 ) that constitutional amendments, organic laws, the election of the president and declarations of war required a three-fifths supermajority not only in the Chamber of the People but also of each half ( Czech and Slovak ) of the Chamber of the Nations, this institutional reform was designed to end Slovak fear of Czech domination of the legislative branch of the government.
The UNC won a majority of 21 seats but they ran as a coalition with the Congress of the People ( winning 6 seats ), and the Tobago Organization of the People ( winning 2 seats, both of Tobago's seats ), giving the coalition a total of 29 seats.
* In 2007, Epic Games acquired a majority shareholding in Polish developer People Can Fly.
The Chinese reunification-leaning Pan-Blue Coalition ( consisting of the Kuomintang, People First Party, and New Party ) retained its majority in the legislature, winning 114 seats, compared to 101 seats won by the Taiwan independence-leaning Pan-Green Coalition ( consisting of the Democratic Progressive Party and Taiwan Solidarity Union ).
To maintain its majority of the Pan-Blue Coalition, Kuomintang Chairman Lien Chan and People First Party Chairman James Soong proposed in May 2004 to merge their parties.
People that are adept at managing a novel situation can take the task and find new ways of solving it that the majority of people would not notice ( Sternberg, 1997 ).
The format was similar to America's Funniest Home Videos, with the main difference that while America's Funniest Home Videos spent the majority of its time with accidental follies captured on tape, America's Funniest People focused on people intentionally trying to be funny, doing things such as telling jokes, doing impressions, singing, dancing, performing scripted material, attempting wacky stunts, pulling pranks, etc.
In a general election on 23 December 2007, the People Power Party led by Samak Sundaravej, Thaksin's loyal, won majority seats in the parliament, and democratic rule was restored.
The native inhabitants of the district are the Belait People and together with the other Bumiputera races form a majority in the district.
From 1981 until 2011, the National Democratic Party had maintained a majority in the People ’ s Assembly and supplied the Egyptian president.
The age distribution was as follows: People 14 years of age or younger constituted the majority at 65. 6 %, people between the ages of 20 and 44 was 26. 8 %, 45 to 64 was 5. 7 % and residents above the age of 65 was 1. 9 %.
People in italics are considered by the majority of Shia and Sunni Muslims to be Ahl al-Bayt ( People of the House ).

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Armies that apply forward tactical control generally put the majority of the more senior officers of artillery units forward in command observation posts or with the supported arm.
The Kosovo declaration of independence is supported by the majority of EU member states, but disputed by Serbia, which continues to regard Kosovo as its own territory, and most other countries.
Attlee supported Churchill in his continuation of Britain's resistance after the French capitulation in 1940, and proved a loyal ally to Churchill throughout the conflict ; when the war cabinet had voted on whether to negotiate peace terms, Attlee ( along with fellow Labour minister Arthur Greenwood ) voted in favour of fighting, giving Churchill the majority he needed to continue the war.
To deal with a situation in which no clear majorities appear through general elections, parties either form coalition cabinets, supported by a parliamentary majority, or minority cabinets which may consist of one or more parties.
Amendments to the Convention must be supported by a two-thirds majority who are " present and voting " and can be made during an extraordinary meeting of the COP if one-third of the Parties are interested in such a meeting.
Since 1988, Danish defence budgets and security policy have been set by multi-year agreements supported by a wide parliamentary majority including government and opposition parties.
The alternative majority in these issues was because the Social liberal Party ( Radikale Venstre ) supported the governing majority in economic policy issues, but was against certain NATO policies and voted with the left in these issues.
The majority of the Finnish labour movement supported Finland's independence.
The UDR was a crucial component of the majority that supported the D ' Alema government in October 1998, after the fall of the Prodi government which lost a vote of confidence.
Except in the periods 1969 – 72 and 1976 – 82, when the Social Democratic party of Chancellor Brandt and Schmidt came in second in the elections, the Chancellor has always been the candidate of the largest party, usually supported by a coalition of two parties with a majority in the parliament.
Those texts characterized the tactic of guerrilla warfare as, according to Che Guevara's text, being " used by the side which is supported by a majority but which possesses a much smaller number of arms for use in defense against oppression ".
Major never succeeded in reconciling the " Euro-rebels " among his MPs to his European policy, who although relatively few in number-in spite of the fact that their views were much more widely supported amongst Conservative activists and voters-wielded great influence because of his small majority, and episodes such as the Maastricht Rebellion inflicted serious political damage on him and his government.
Van Voorst states that the neutral reconstruction is supported by the majority of scholars because it involves far less conjectural wording and fits better with the style of Josephus.
Arthur was supported by the majority of the Breton, Maine and Anjou nobles and received the support of Philip II, who remained committed to breaking up the Angevin territories on the continent.
In addition, a majority considered disemployment to be a moderate potential drawback to the increase they supported.
Members of the judiciary are impeached by the President upon a vote by the House of Representatives that is supported by a 2 / 3s majority of all the members on the grounds of proved inability to perform his functions in office ( whether it is infirmity of body or mind or any other cause ) or proved misbehavior by the Commission for the Administration of Justice.
Nonetheless, his tiny principality was tormented by domestic conflict partly as a result of Louis ' indecisiveness, and also because the majority of the population was of Italian descent ; many of them supported the fascist regime of Italy's Benito Mussolini.
At first he opposed Clinton's plan for the Erie Canal, but later supported it when the Bucktails were able to gain a majority in the Erie Canal Commission, and supported a bill that raised money for the canal through state bonds.
When war came in 1941, the vast majority of Methodists strongly supported the national war effort, but there were also a few ( 673 ) conscientious objectors.
In 1919, a proposal to include a racial equality provision in the Covenant of the League of Nations was supported by a majority, but not adopted in the Paris Peace Conference, 1919.
While runoff voting is designed to ensure that each individual candidate elected is supported by a majority of those in their constituency, if used to elect an assembly it does not ensure this result on a national level.
Eusebius ( c. 275 – 339 ) professed his own doubts, see also Antilegomena, and is the earliest direct testimony of such, though he stated that the majority supported the text, and by the time of Jerome ( c. 346-420 ) it had been mostly accepted as canonical.
Mary's main goal was to restore the Catholic faith to England ; however, the Marian Persecutions were unpopular with the Protestant majority of England, though naturally supported by the Catholic minority.

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