For, among many other things, the French and Dutch votes were also noes to the consequences of enlargement and to the prospect of further enlargements. |
The French noes and the British noes are the most incompatible of all. |
Thenceforward his Imperial Highness used to send Zeitz to me whenever he had any yeses or noes. |
The Chair must state whether the ayes or the noes have it and, if a member challenges the Chair's opinion, the question must be decided by a division. |
Super-optimists suggest that, perhaps with some changes and reassurance from European leaders, the noes might be turned into yeses, like water into wine. |
At the time of writing the score was four yeses to five noes with six doubtful. |