单词 | voting record |
释义 | voting record When instead he chose to concentrate on constituency work, he was criticised for a poor voting record. Times, Sunday Times Every peer would have to submit his or her voting record, demonstrate how and on which issues they have made a difference. Times, Sunday Times And then she came out fighting, swinging her arms like a marionette, and defending her voting record when in coalition government, apologising when needed. Times,Sunday Times His first-term voting record was 72.2 per cent. The Sun His doveish voting record often put him at loggerheads with members of the committee, who refused to cut rates earlier over fears about rising inflation. Times, Sunday Times |
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