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- Difference between voters, electorates and constituents
Constituents unquestionably includes some people who can't vote (prisoners, minors, etc ) Arguably it doesn't include some "non-citizens" (illegal aliens, temporary residents, etc ) The quoted passage pluralises electorates to emphasise the "universality" of (any) Parliament's attitude to such (by way of contrast to politicians' attitudes, which are biased towards getting votes from them)
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- Fraud Prevention | North Reading MA
Fraud Prevention Chief Michael Murphy and the North Reading Police Department wish to warn the community about scams that target residents and senior citizens in particular
- word usage - If a person holds prejudice against people because of . . .
But it's not that simple, actually not even in the US, like Native Americans born in the US, if they get a passport, have a US passport showing them being US citizens, their nationality being "American," but they are also of their Native American nations, so, for example, a Chippewa's passport may show their nationality as "American," but their
- Citizen s Guide to Town Meetings - northreadingma. gov
Citizens may insert an article in the warrant for a special Town Meeting Selectmen shall insert in the warrant for every special town meeting all subjects which shall be requested by 100 registered voters or 10% of the total number of voters, whichever is lesser how town MeetIngs operate What is the quorum for a Town Meeting?
- meaning - Is using I dont know that instead of I dont know if . . .
The string I don't know that is grammatical and common and is used to express doubt The use of subordinators if or whether after know would suggest a less firm position: he doesn't know or he's not so certain I don't know that there are bargains yet, but there certainly are opportunities I don't know that the President has said that he fully supports the conference of the states I don't
- North Reading Ride Match North Reading Transportation Options
North Reading Rides Together Senior-center based volunteers assist residents to identify available ride options, and volunteer drivers fill gaps in services This service helps residents age 60+ and people with disabilities access medical appointments
- Any difference between protest and protest against?
Your examples 1 and 3 use protest against and 2 and 4 just use protest without against British English uses against; American English does not (and BrE seems to be following suit) protest verb 1 [no object] express an objection to what someone has said or done: before Muriel could protest, he had filled both glasses • publicly demonstrate strong objection to an official policy or course of
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