Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
An indicative vote took place at the end of the debate.
In addition we will be looking for a binding rather than an indicative vote.
However, turn out for this indicative vote was just over 50% of the voting public.
The second point where the hearings were flawed was in the failure to hold indicative votes at the end of each hearing.
On the other hand, indicative votes and the adoption of preparatory acts are not made public.
Indicative votes that do not include abstentions, however, showed strong support for Rose, with 94.1 percent backing him.
At this meeting potential candidates face a question-and-answer session before a floor vote is taken, followed by an indicative vote.
However, the SFL indicative vote may have put that in jeopardy.
But this was nevertheless only an indicative vote and many political and legislative hurdles remained to be overcome for supporters of an elected second chamber.
In this second vote, three amendments were rejected which had been adopted in the indicative vote and which were of crucial importance to the sector.
In an indicative vote, members heavily defeated the proposals on Pluto-like objects and double planet systems, and were evenly divided on the question of hydrostatic equilibrium.
An indicative vote of SFL clubs in May suggested that the SPL plan would be formally rejected.
This was subject to an indicative vote in the Wine Regulatory Committee in January when a majority of Member States, including France, voted in favour.
Further, those republicans otherwise inclined to vote "no" because they did not like whatever model was on offer, might be expected to accept whatever model the majority had preferred in the indicative vote.
After the 28 to 1 indicative vote in favour of the proposals on 31 January, we went into [Thursday's] meeting confident that the SFL would provide the 75% majority required.
Following that assessment, the two committees shall proceed jointly to an indicative vote producing a list of three candidates, in alphabetical order, from which the Conference of Presidents shall select one winner.
I know there are different views on this issue but it seems to me that without an indicative vote the key element of whether Members feel the candidate Commissioner is competent or not cannot be determined exactly.
In March this year the House of Commons were given the opportunity to take part in an indicative vote, on the three options set out in the Bill which fell when the election was called.
But the Yes campaign had succeeded in changing the minds of seven clubs since last month's agm of the SFL at which an indicative vote saw just 16 in favour and 13 against.
The meeting was held in response to an indicative vote taken at last week's SFL agm that failed to show the 75 per cent majority backing by the SFL clubs that would be required for change.
Although reform would take 10 years, draft clauses are being drawn up and he is planning an indicative vote to “lock in” the other parties — notably the Tories after David Cameron suggested Lords reform was “a third term issue”.
The decision to back the plans comes just weeks after an indicative vote from SFL clubs failed to get 22 votes, prompting the threat of a breakaway by First Division clubs, who said they would apply to join the SPL.
Having achieved a high level of consensus and being conscious of the impending entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon and the uncertainty surrounding how it should be applied to cases that were already open, on 30 November, we held an indicative vote in the Committee on Fisheries.
On 1 December 2009, the day on which the Lisbon Treaty entered into force, the Committee on Fisheries had an 'indicative vote' on the amendment that had been tabled by Mr Gallagher and others, but we did not proceed to the final vote on the draft report as amended.
The inconsistency in our failure to give at least an indicative vote on that candidate, when we have given one Mr Buttiglione, is a matter of some concern.