Crossword clues for nonvoting
Wiktionary
a. Lacking the right to vote.
Usage examples of "nonvoting".
In the event of a tie, the speaker, a nonvoting member, was empowered to break the deadlock.
The person who should have been there was not the chief of cardiac surgery, but the chief of general surgery, who, like Rae, was a nonvoting member of the board.
I could have half an interest and have only nonvoting shares, but that would mean someone else was making the decisions about who, what, why and where we sell.
And, because al Qaeda, its supporters, imitators, and adherents, are members of a vast, nonvoting global constituency that the U.
In the realm of public combat, Kerry was essentially focusing on the issue of what message must be sent to the nonvoting global audience--including al Qaeda and its possible adherents--and agreeing with Bush that that message must be one of toughness, a tough leader leading a tough nation.
Bev a nonvoting, nonshareholding participant with the option of full partnership to be exercised only by mutual agreement after a period of not less than three years, blah blah blah.
It was an associate world, a nonvoting member of the Empire, with a low population which consisted mostly of miners and scattered farmers.
Maison Long to be a closely held corporation, fifty-one per cent to you two, forty-nine percent to me, all three of us directors, and we can't sell stock save to each other-except that I retain option to change all or part of my share to nonvoting stock, in which case I can assign it.