"narrow" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Richardson claimed this as a major factor in the government's narrow re-election in 1990.
- In the 2008 local elections, the party obtained around 40 councillors, and Bockel won a narrow re-election in Mulhouse.
- Following his very narrow re-election with 55% of the shareholder vote, it was announced in April 2013 that Thompson will step down from the HP board.
- His candidacy was damaged by his anti-Federalist record, and by his narrow and disputed re-election as governor in 1792.
- As Prime Minister, John Major oversaw British involvement in the Gulf War (1991-92) and his party's narrow re-election in the 1992 General Election.
- But she has been increasingly attentive to their concerns since her uncomfortably narrow re-election in 1997, most recently by supporting notification of a parent before a teen-age girl can get an abortion.
- He retired in August 1988, a month before John Cain II's narrow re-election to a third term.
- Scared by a narrow re-election win in 1970 and by the 1971 accusations of impropriety, Broyhill turned against Natcher and demanded that Metro funds be released.
- It came into operation on 18 August 2008, following the narrow re-election of the Henderson Labor government in the 2008 election.
- Richardson claimed this as a major factor in the government's narrow re-election at the 1990 federal election, Hawke's last triumph.
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