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district [ˈdɪstrɪkt] N

1. district (defined area):

2. district (region):

district council N Brit

district court N Am

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While much more difficult, gerrymandering can also be done under proportional voting systems when districts elect very few seats.
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In Malawi, these tribes are found predominantly in the northern districts of Malawi.
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Membership is voluntary and open to all territorial local authorities (cities and districts) and regional councils.
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One hundred fifty school districts received the base 2% increase in 2010-11.
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Where such sub-districts are used elsewhere such as on street signs and maps, the original unsuffixed catch-all versions often remain in use instead.
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The district has 13 different elementary school districts which feed into its service area.
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The village does, however, still have importance as the districts most populous municipality.
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To maintain accountability for special districts, states must maintain ultimate control (the power to repeal the authorizing law at any time).
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He argues that rather than representing a form of masculine selflessness, "nanshoku" became associated with moral stagnancy caused by urban entertainment districts.
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The 51 members of parliament are elected every five years by proportional representation on the basis of the country's component districts.
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