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electorates

n. (plural of electorate English)

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You want your electorates hammering at your doors for supplies, you want another hot war, citizens, let's just send those carriers out to the far Beyond and leave us depending on Alliance merchanters.

Within those occupational electorates, votes are weighted according to registered level of expertise: i.

Certain political theorists called into question the wisdom of the founders who had created the electorate system, maintaining that the system encouraged electorates to vote their own narrow interests above that of the nation at large.

The rest of those azi were scattered out through the electorates, heavy in Industry and Citizens, just exactly where the Centrists were strongest—a mindset that was biased right in its deep-sets, toward Ari senior's way of things.

He appeals to that type—to the worriers of all electorates, not just the ones who happen to be in Defense.

The stars farther off the paths of possible expansion were very chancy electorates for any seat.

Not of course that electorates stuffed with affluent people were worth contesting, but that still left very many that were.

The more remote country electorates had to be contacted by telegram or visited by central committee members doomed to several days on trains, coaches, even horseback.

As the results gradually came in for the 141 electorates in the state, thirty-five of them went to Labor.

Like aimlessly milling and thought-free electorates, they were always anxious to find someone who would tell them just what to do while pretending he knew where he was taking them.

It comes of one of my own vineyards located in one of the westerly electorates of the Empire.

On Earth this has worked very well in fractured electorates, healing some profound divisions over time, and given the polyglot nature of Martian society, the framers decided it was appropriate for Mars as well.