different constituency
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdifferentandconstituency
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different
adjective
uk/ˈdɪf.ər.ənt/us/ˈdɪf.ɚ.ənt/
not ...
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constituency
noun[C]
uk/kənˈstɪtʃ.u.ən.si/us/kənˈstɪtʃ.u.ən.si/
one of the official areas of a country that elects someone to represent it in a parliament ...
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(Definition ofdifferentandconstituencyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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A constituent told me, his public representative, that he could take me to a site that ran parallel to another one in adifferentconstituency.
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The picture that he presented was of a verydifferentconstituency, with a different social status and conditions, different levels of unemployment and so on.
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I was referring to adifferentconstituencyaltogether.
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In some cases, a person could be entitled to be on the electoral register and be on a poll tax register in adifferentconstituency.
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There are arguments for keeping some parts of the week free of sittings so that we can performdifferentconstituencyobligations.
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I represent a verydifferentconstituencyfrom his.
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Of those who returned later, many would probably return to adifferentconstituency.
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He postponed the statement in that respect until he went to adifferentconstituency.
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I should like to move on to look at the way in which the new opportunities fund intends to funddifferentconstituencyprojects.
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He left this place and then returned to represent adifferentconstituency.
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We all have adifferentconstituencyargument for stressing its importance, but all the arguments together make the overall case.
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We are here withdifferentconstituencyinterests.
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The tables only take into account the location of the main site of the institution; some institutions have more than one campus, which may be situated in adifferentconstituency.
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I am confident that most of the points made about the potential difficulties of operating withindifferentconstituencyboundaries can be analysed and solutions found as necessary through the review.
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The election takes place every four years, but it is adifferentconstituencyeach time, and it is another 12 years before it comes back to the same constituency.
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The result is that on tie present register there are people who live in my constituency but who will have to vote in adifferentconstituency.
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Due to her previous failure she stood for adifferentconstituencyin 2006 to increase her chances.
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Although he had been canvassed as a possible candidate he was not expected to put his name forward as he was thought to be committed to adifferentconstituency.
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The 176 seats were divided among 31 different constituencies, ranging in size from one seat to 13 seats.
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Candidates from the same electoral district represented different constituencies as they carved up the district into different geographical and functional electoral bases.
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