31.   She was described as favoring disproportionate minority voting power and racial quotas, although Guinier has said opponents misinterpreted her writings.

32.   Since the system is one vote per member, major powers like the United States and Japan have no more voting power than many tiny nations.

33.   Swaps in particular are often designed so that corporate insiders keep the voting power even after they get rid of the economic risks and benefits of owning stock.

34.   That effectively gave registered shares five times the voting power for each dollar of investment.

35.   The acquisition gives Newcrest sufficient voting power to block the merger.

36.   The advisory panel has no voting power but is designed to give parents and other community members some voice in how the schools are run under state administration.

37.   The figure does not include what India would lose if the United States uses its voting power to oppose World Bank aid and development loans.

38.   The goal is to register women to vote and to educate them so they will exercise their voting power, Wright-Jones said.

39.   The issue has broad political appeal among middle class parents who hold the balance of voting power in this country.

40.   The park is run by a trust in which the city and the state have equal voting power.

a. + power >>共 912
political 3.59%
new 2.36%
electric 1.95%
western 1.93%
major 1.87%
real 1.50%
economic 1.36%
electrical 1.33%
colonial 1.26%
military 1.25%
voting 0.32%
voting + n. >>共 348
right 10.38%
system 7.31%
booth 6.48%
record 5.43%
bloc 4.09%
station 3.88%
irregularity 3.61%
procedure 2.78%
process 2.62%
pattern 2.30%
power 1.98%
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