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  • noun Plural form of constituency.

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Examples

  • He makes a big deal about how this structural relationship between the parties and the constituencies is a fundamental difference between Rs and Ds. Maybe.

    Matthew Yglesias » Why Two Parties? 2009

  • The selection process for the Conservatives and Unionists candidates for the various N. Irish Westminster constituencies is presently trundling along - Chekov echoes a few of my own doubts about the possible final outcome in this post over at Open Unionism.

    May the best (or loudest) Conservative and Unionist win? O'Neill 2009

  • Massive growth among Democratic constituencies is expected to be accompanied by static — and in some cases, declining growth — within the Republican base.

    A wake for the Republicans? Steven E. Levingston 2010

  • Massive growth among Democratic constituencies is expected to be accompanied by static -- and in some cases, declining growth -- within the Republican base.

    Dylan Loewe: Another 1994? Or Another 1946? Dylan Loewe 2010

  • Massive growth among Democratic constituencies is expected to be accompanied by static -- and in some cases, declining growth -- within the Republican base.

    Dylan Loewe: Another 1994? Or Another 1946? Dylan Loewe 2010

  • Though Obama is off the campaign trail for three full days this week, he's personally targeting key Democratic constituencies from the White House, holding conference calls with union activists and campaign volunteers, and doing interviews with radio stations that draw largely black audiences.

    Obama's Quiet Campaign The Huffington Post News Team 2010

  • During the campaign, many people worried that Gray would be beholden to certain constituencies that supported him.

    Go to Gray's town halls David Alpert 2010

  • Other names including Sebelius, Clinton, Biden, Hagel, were never seriously considered, but were floated to appease certain constituencies (particularly women).

    Tim Kaine's $3,000 Speeding Tickets 2008

  • Mrs Cryer also said: There still is a nervousness to talk about this, especially those MPs in constituencies affected by these issues ...

    Archive 2008-09-01 Not a sheep 2008

  • The whole thing about top up is that if you do well in constituencies you lose out on the list and vice versa.

    Ouch Jeff 2007

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