51.   With that growth in numbers and percentage comes a growth in voting power.

52.   With union designees and principals having equal voting power on the panel, teachers do not fear arbitrary treatment.

53.   Without the voting power to dominate management teams, the holding company finds its ability to run the companies in its portfolio greatly diminished.

54.   Wolfesohn and Kohler have quietly pushed ministers of wealthy nations, especially Europeans, to give up some of their voting power.

55.   Yet both types of shares have equal voting rights, so Ebner realized that he could have five times the voting power by buying registered shares.

56.   And over time, they shift ownership and voting power toward company insiders and away from outside shareholders.

57.   But as blacks began to exercise more voting power, Thurmond adjusted.

58.   Chirac presented the others leaders with a draft of the treaty Sunday afternoon that left blank the contentious question of national voting powers.

59.   Frazer has no voting power, but can introduce bills and lobby on behalf of the Virgin Islands, a U.S. dependent territory.

60.   He said he hoped the Palestinians would be made full members, with voting power, in the near future.

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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