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Перевод: senatorial speek senatorial


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сенаторский


Тезаурус:

  1. If not, the fairness of an election may be suspect; but to use the senatorial rules is to add a further complication to a system whose misguided ingenuity can in any case scarcely fail to give rise to misunderstandings and doubts about the way in which it works.
  2. The man chosen by Nero for the new advance was Quintus Veranius, who had been carefully selected for a senatorial career from an early age, and had distinguished himself as governor in Pamphylia, which is now in Turkey.
  3. This risk can be lessened by recourse to the alternative method of transferring surpluses, which uses the senatorial rules so called originally because of their use in elections to a small number of senates including the Senate of the Republic of Ireland.
  4. It is a high price to pay for supporting senatorial principle, rather than pragmatism.
  5. Even the fussy senatorial rules do not eliminate the role of chance!
  6. Some advocates of the STV present the senatorial rules as an indispensable feature of the system.
  7. The explanation is that - inaccurately but mercifully! - calculations under the senatorial rules are limited to two places of decimals.
  8. Fathers are not excused, not even senatorial ones.
  9. The effect will be the same as in the distribution of a primary surplus: in the simpler system the transfer of a proportion of the available votes, the transfer of all of them at a reduced value if the senatorial rules are used.
  10. The imperial presence was manifest: those who attended had the advantage of travelling on the imperial transport system; the structure of the Council mirrored that of senatorial procedure, the 318 fathers (a traditional number - actual attendance was more likely to have been about 250) gathered in a hall of the imperial palace; Constantine spoke asking them to restore concord, and then left them to themselves.
  11. If the senatorial rules had not been used the effect would of course have been essentially the same.
  12. In 146 BC, acting on a senatorial decree, Metellus' colleague Mummius sacked Corinth, the richest city of Greece.
  13. Protected by Senatorial immunity from ordinary fears of libel, he plastered America's public servants with smears like a bill-poster.

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