"vote" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- It will now be discussed by the 10 other members of the Council, effectively postponing a vote until late next week.
- The board postponed a vote, saying it would listen to presentations that could be documented.
- The commission postponed a vote and has not rescheduled one.
- The government is seeking to postpone a final vote on the proposal.
- The late flurry of activity came after the Council postponed a vote that had been designed to pressure the mayor.
- Last week the Common Council postponed a vote to begin an environmental review of the new plan.
- But they were unable to resolve their conflicting concerns and postponed a vote on the measure.
- In this case a single objection from any one of the 600-odd members was enough to postpone a vote.
- Republicans said this morning that they thought the bill would squeak through, but then postponed a vote again.
- The only reason you postpone a vote is to round up the votes.
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