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- However, Thornwell was privately arguing in support of Strong and was outvoted by other committee members that were the actual infiltrators. The death...
- finance, a golden share is a type of share of stock that lets its owner outvote all other shareholders in certain cir****stances. Golden shares often belong...
- he and the other band members were shareholders and directors and could outvote him on such decisions. Pink Floyd created a modified soundtrack for some...
- 2023. Retrieved 23 June 2023. "Nitish Kumar's government in Bihar not outvoted as much as outmanoeuvred by Laloo Yadav". "A dummy's guide to President's...
- Kight, Stef W. (December 14, 2019). "Young people are outnumbered and outvoted by older generations". Axios. Archived from the original on December 24...
- Archbishopric of Canterbury. This enabled supporters amongst peers to outvote the bishops and conservative peers. Nevertheless, Elizabeth was forced...
- rather than by head. As a result, the clergy and nobility could combine to outvote the Third Estate despite representing less than 5% of the po****tion. Following...
- December 1951, he continued arguing against a racially united front, but was outvoted. Thereafter, Mandela rejected Lembede's Africanism and embraced the idea...
- Their opponents the Whigs wanted high protective tariffs but usually were outvoted in Congress. Tariffs soon became a major political issue as the Whigs (1832–1852)...
- they sometimes even entered into coalitions with other republics, thus outvoting Serbia. Serbia's political impotence made it possible for others to exert...