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    Verwenden Sie „vote for“ in einem Satz

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    vote for


    1. First it is the Inspector asking how Liz is – he gets my vote for consideration, telling me how courageous she has been


    2. A lot of Hindus vote for us, you should know,' Ali's father said


    3. the candidates, particularly who she would vote for


    4. At homeroom we had to vote for the Homecoming king and queen


    5. What was different however was that I didn’t vote for Johnny as I had


    6. “Put the thing face up on the pavement over here Fizzicist, its quite clean? ‘VOTE FOR TAKIT your DORTT candidate


    7. Fizzicist out of the class when he began chanting ‘Vote for Takit’


    8. I vote for death


    9. In England, besides, a lease for life of forty shillings a-year value is a freehold, and entitles the lessee to a vote for a member of parliament ; and as a great part of the yeomanry have freeholds of this kind, the whole order becomes respectable to their landlords, on account of the political consideration which this gives them


    10. In Scotland, besides, as no leasehold gives a vote for a member of parliament, the yeomanry are upon this account less respectable to their landlords than in England

    11. The debtor, for fear of a very severe execution, was obliged, without any further gratuity, to vote for the candidate whom the creditor recommended


    12. And I herewith state that if she runs in 2012 and is nominated, I will undoubtedly vote for her


    13. I suppose, however, that that is ok, considering that he persuaded a plurality of the American electorate to cast their vote for him in 1992 and 1996


    14. Most other minorities and special interest groups will vote for him, and approximately half of all independents will do likewise


    15. ―I will vote for the best candidate,‖ the best qualified to lead our nation, possessing the highest credentials, of unblemished character ad nauseam, are worthy sentiments that in practice, however, oftentimes succumb to the temptations of party loyalties


    16. According to polls, a great percentage of women, who in the past voted Democrat en mass, will vote for the president this time


    17. Texas insurgents would have to carry out violence to get a successful vote for slavery in the new state, much like happened in Bleeding Kansas a decade later


    18. Wade was even more of a Radical, favoring not just equal rights for Blacks but the vote for women and recognition of unions


    19. For Jackson to become president in 1824 is as easy as Clay releasing his supporters to vote for who they choose


    20. In Louisiana, Lincoln had ordered not just abolition but the vote for Blacks and free education

    21. Perot was drafted to run for president by public demand, and his followers tended to be politically moderate and not inclined to vote for either party


    22. It took until 2007, five years later and two years after most of the public opposed the war, for her to finally vote for a bill calling for a timetable for withdrawal


    23. Whether the economy is doing well is not a reason to vote for or against a president


    24. Her comments had led him to believe that she had come from at least moderate wealth, more likely upper middle class, but that didn’t tell him whether she would have cast her vote for Dewey or Roosevelt


    25. It is called ‘log-rolling’ when one politician says ‘If you vote for my airport, I’ll vote for your dam


    26. Over time, a majority would almost certainly be expected to vote for the party of the President for control of Congress


    27. vote for the politicians who provide that and also to increase the number of bureaucrats who are


    28. on, the majority always vote for the candidates who promise the most


    29. Christina defends Will’s plan; the Dauntless-born initiates vote for offense; everyone argues about who should make the decision


    30. ) said, to explain why he would not vote for a GOP law to require Fanny Mae and Freddie Mac to refuse any loans where the buyer had not, at least pony up 5 % of the purchase price, (In the 60‘s, you had to have 25% to get a loan of any size

    31. aimed at increasing the numbers of voters of Hispanic background who will ultimately vote for secession of Southwestern states, including California, from the United States


    32. movement, once numbers for the vote for secession was achieved, wait for a soft


    33. information to others and vote for what interests them


    34. “She’s a monstrosity to the House! I vote for one that our punishment is decapitation, the fairest way for her to learn from her mistakes


    35. What if a candidate forces the voters to vote for him by virtue of the physical strength of his supporters and here I use the word physical literally


    36. Jack called order with a stern shout, “Gentleman! For the sake of a smooth transition and to allay any fears of an investor backlash, I propose we all vote for Harry’s successor


    37. However, it was only in 1970 that its inhabitants were allowed to vote for the Governor and a representative to the Congress of the United States


    38. As of now, they still do not vote for the president of the nation


    39. ' What person would vote for a party with such a slogan, even though it is the truth?"


    40. All students including the grad students were eligible to vote, and participants could vote for any candidate of any party

    41. Even though Roger would never vote for Felipe González, he was overjoyed to have shaken hands with the President of the country of his birth


    42. lawyers insisted that all ballots that did not show a vote for either George Bush or Al Gore was an undervote


    43. Democratic County, it follows that they meant to vote for Al Gore


    44. to vote for popular measures without actually advancing them in


    45. It may not be that they know what is in a Bill when they vote for it, but when underhanded thievery occurs, and they


    46. WOULD YOU SAY NO TO THIS? - VOTE FOR THE YES


    47. also figured while he was there, he could also cast his vote for


    48. An example of an empathic viewpoint would be stating that you were going to vote for a particular political party because you ‘liked’ the leader


    49. It is pointless to intone, “Thou shalt not kill”, and then to be prepared to endorse the death penalty, fight in wars, shoot an intruder who was lunging at you with an axe, vote for euthanasia, or condone abortion!!


    50. Their report recommended that about 10% of the population can vote for Provincial and Federal Legislature














































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    Synonyme für "vote for"

    approve affirm assent to espouse ratify sanction