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A narrow majority of young women in England go to university already.
The seat was lost, after all, by a narrow majority.
Either route would probably leave him with a narrow majority.
When it comes to the vote, there will be, at most, a very narrow majority.
With such a narrow majority in the House, nobody wants to make the tough decision.
With such a narrow majority, there are, of course, limits to Democratic power.
A compromise has been reached in a few other areas, but only by a narrow majority.
The coalition government won a narrow majority in the election.
However, on 12 February the workers decided by a narrow majority to return to normal working hours.
The government has a narrow majority with 35 of 69 seats in the state parliament.
That report, indeed, was adopted by a relatively narrow majority.
The party retained this narrow majority in the 1997 elections.
But he managed to hold on to the seat, with a narrow majority of 213 votes.
Now, in many critical cases, change is made slowly by narrow majorities.
He gained the seat, but only by a narrow majority of 16 votes.
However, by a narrow majority of four to three, the court also found that the Act was within the "external affairs" power.
However, in 1997, a referendum on the same issue secured a "yes", although by a very narrow majority.
Their narrow majorities have held them together better than the Democrats' past big margins.
A narrow majority of 71 was in favour, 69 opposed.
"If a discussion were to lead to a narrow majority, then it is more likely that I would postpone a decision."
I do not like the idea of introducing a ban which is introduced by a very narrow majority.
And a narrow majority, with rigid party discipline, is shutting out half the country.
The Czech Government give support to it by their narrow majority.
After consolidating his forces, he called for another election in October 1974 and won a narrow majority.
A referendum was then held on the same day as the 1937 general election, when a relatively narrow majority approved it.