A majority of 211 is a pretty convincing vote of confidence, in my humble opinion. |
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Dissolution may be sought when the government loses a vote of confidence or its majority is threatened by split or defection. |
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He also secured the continuation of his government through a vote of confidence. |
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If he presented our disfellowship as a vote of confidence in him, they did not see any option but to support him however much they disagreed. |
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My alternative suggestion was that he should initiate a vote of confidence from the Parliamentary Party. |
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It is a huge vote of confidence for Lord Of The Rings which was one of the biggest leaps of faith in cinema history. |
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To their disappointment, the vote of confidence was not given whereupon they resigned from their posts and left the meeting. |
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They invoked the Armageddon option and started threatening to table a vote of confidence in the Government if the rebels defeated the proposal. |
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The Cabinet was announced Sunday and is to face a parliamentary vote of confidence tomorrow. |
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Hardly a cheering vote of confidence, but again he survived, returned to England where he was pensioned off on half pay. |
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It deserves a vote of confidence from investors and political leaders alike. |
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He was not resigning and would instead table a vote of confidence in parliament on Thursday. |
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His vigorous economic and foreign policy has received a solid vote of confidence. |
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I'm putting my cards on the table because it's important we have a vote of confidence. |
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Today those members are unable to hide behind a vote of confidence, but now can freely vote as their conscience dictates. |
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We got this vote of confidence thanks to a strong political decision which honours us, which honours all of you. |
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On 31 July, the new Government passed the parliamentary vote of confidence comfortably. |
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We understand that once again the qualifications of these candidates will be considered by Parliament, followed by a vote of confidence. |
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On 12 August, the new Cabinet and its policy statement received an overwhelming vote of confidence from Parliament. |
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But as you know, as you must realise, this is by no means a carte blanche or a vote of confidence. |
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One fifth of the parliamentary representatives can initiate the procedure for a vote of confidence in the Government. |
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Reaching this second phase of the NGCD project is a vote of confidence in the viability of 1st Detect's mass spectrometer detection solution. |
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Finally, he set an example for future Prime Ministers by resigning his offices in 1742 after a vote of confidence, which he won by just 3 votes. |
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Socialist leader, Pauline Green MEP, attempted a vote of confidence and the EPP put forward counter motions. |
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While Asquith's presentation was poorly done, Lloyd George vigorously defended his position, treating the debate as a vote of confidence. |
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A vote for any bourgeois candidate is a vote of confidence in the reformability of capitalism and a vote against the need for socialist revolution. |
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The review resulted in a vote of confidence for the NCC's mandate, along with constructive suggestions for change and improvement that the government is now considering. |
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London receives a global vote of confidence. |
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More importantly, it is a vote of confidence in the process that we have put in motion to build a strong and lasting economic and trade relationship. |
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Presidential appointment of a new minister is subject to a parliamentary vote of confidence. |
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Kallio believes the recent vote of confidence provided by the CCFN in the BIC's research program will help raise the level of awareness about the health benefits of beef. |
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A vote of confidence in the Council of Ministers shall be granted by a majority of votes in the presence of at least half of the statutory number of Deputies. |
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Managing director Peter Candler said the move was a big vote of confidence for the hotel, particularly when banks are cautious about lending. |
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I am grateful for this vote of confidence from the STIM Board of Directors, and look forward to start working in Stockholm. |
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Although the increase in earmarked contributions represents a vote of confidence in UNODC by Member States, it creates an unstable and unpredictable funding situation, making it difficult to plan even one year ahead. |
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The Federal parliament's decision to approve a considerable increase in funding over the next four years despite the difficult economic situation was a strong vote of confidence in Switzerland's universities. |
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The person occupying the post would from now on be subject every five years to a vote of confidence by the Conference's Political Bureau and General Assembly. |
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We consider that the indications provided by this trade fair represent a vote of confidence in the future of Angola and the economic recovery of the country. |
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Given the lack of definitive conclusions on the effects of such a process, what is needed first of all is a vote of confidence in the ability of the beneficiary states to act responsibly. |
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The Prime Minister and the cabinet are appointed by the President of the Republic, but must pass a vote of confidence in Parliament to come into office. |
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The position of Prime Minister, Greece's head of government, belongs to the current leader of the political party that can obtain a vote of confidence by the Parliament. |
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Speakership goes first to a vote, then a president is elected who in turn nominates the prime minister who can form a cabinet and get a vote of confidence for it. |
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Their commitment represents a vote of confidence in our efforts, our capabilities and skills to realize the future potential of a properly restructured Emerson Radio. |
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