Examples of 'it votes' in a sentence
Meaning of "it votes"
it votes: This phrase implies that a decision or judgment will be made by voting on a particular issue or matter
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It votes only on a very limited range of issues.
Unless of course it votes against him.
It votes to halt the strike.
If a pixel is active what it does is it votes for particular shapes.
It votes against that investment.
Seattle deserves what it votes in.
It votes to execute the king.
I hope it will be acknowledged by the House when it votes.
It votes on proposed new laws.
Parliament will set out its views when it votes on a report on Thursday.
It votes as.
RBS and Lloyds will leave Scotland if it votes for independence.
It votes for the favorable arrangement of the debts of shipowners that manage football teams.
It is the legislative and the main decisionmaking body ; it votes the budget.
It votes on the budget and shares legislative power with the Council.
What credibility can a parliament have when it votes texts in which it does not believe!
It votes against every bill that seeks to establish real prizes for Canada.
I hope that our Parliament will do the same tomorrow, when it votes.
It votes on whether to approve the nominee for Commission President.
The entire country is a single constituency, and it votes for just one institution, the Knesset.
It votes on each Article of Impeachment.
The Tribunate discusses the projects for laws, it votes for their adoption or their rejection.
It votes Democrat.
JACKSON extremely important . The House should bear that in mind when it votes now.
If it votes in favor, the official can be prosecuted.
And money does not just talk, it votes.
It votes the laws, controls the action of the government and evaluates the public policies.
What he wants, it votes for.
It votes on French Polynesia 's budget and accounts and oversees actions taken by the Government.
Each year, during the November session, it votes on the budget of the State.
On the same day, it votes to hold a referendum on March 16 on this decision.
What powers does Scotland have now, and what could it get if it votes ' No '?
I would also ask the Council, when it votes on this, to follow this House 's example.
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Decisions are taken by an absolute majority of votes cast