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rights of a
minority have a
supermajority requirement, such as a two-thirds vote. In
consensus democracy the
supermajority rule is
applied in most cases...
- interval, thus
making it below, or
subminor to, the
minor interval. A
supermajor interval is a
musical interval that is
noticeably wider than a
major interval...
- however, the
supermajority provisions have a board-out
clause that
provides the
board with the
power to
determine when and if the
supermajority provisions...
- 276
seats are
needed for a three-fifths Sejm
supermajority to
override presidential vetoes. A
supermajority for each
house is
shaded in
scarlet red. 51...
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publicly traded and investor-owned oil and gas companies, also
known as
supermajors. The term,
particularly in the
United States,
emphasizes their economic...
- them a
supermajority in the House. The
concurrently held
Senate elections also
resulted in a
supermajority,
giving Republicans supermajority control...
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Wants Supermajority To Be Your New Home For Activism". Bustle.
Retrieved December 15, 2019. Walsh, Joan. "The New
Political Group Supermajority Aims to...
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involved and that will give it power.
Under supermajority rules, a
minority needs its own
supermajority to
overturn a decision. To
support the view that...
- if the
majority or
supermajority required for
conviction is not
reached during a singular,
solemn vote.
Majority (or
supermajority verdicts) are in force...
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rights issue designed to
enable the new
investor to
acquire a
supermajority. With a
supermajority, the
company could then be relisted, or privatized.[citation...