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abstention from voting POL

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Dines did not sway the house, which decided 231 in favour to 187 against with 197 abstentions.
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Our abstention should not be confused with neutrality.
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The measure was adopted by a vote of 9 support, none opposed, and one abstention.
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An undervote can be intentional for purposes including protest votes, tactical voting, or abstention.
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Four years later, it won no seats amid high opposition abstention.
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The autopsy in the private nursing house certified the death was caused by the last days' abstention from food.
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He won the 2000 election with 60% of the votes cast, 33% of the total electorate, and 44% abstention.
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This means the vote is 3 to 2 against with 1 abstention.
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Two requirements were imposed on the participants during their stay: respect for each other and abstention from drinking alcohol.
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Confirmation was assured by a nine-to-one vote, with one abstention.
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