quorum in the PONS Dictionary

quorum Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

lack [or absence], of a quorum
to have [or constitute], /lack a quorum
have [or constitute] /lack a quorum
lack [or absence] of a quorum

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In those cases, a senator asks unanimous consent to dispense with the quorum call.
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Members called to the seventy continue to hold the priesthood office of seventy after being released from a specific quorum or position.
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To perform this rite, a quorum of ten or more men is needed.
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A majority of the court is required for quorum, and a majority of the court must concur in all decisions.
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The quorum of the court is a chairman and two special members, and each case is assessed and approved individually.
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Debate on an already-pending question can be allowed to continue after a quorum is no longer present until a member raises a point of order.
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Other assemblies require 10% of the community to achieve the required quorum.
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The high priests that reside in several wards that form a stake are part of a quorum led by the stake president.
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Often ordinary societies (voluntary associations) will have a smaller quorum.
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Abstentions do not count in tallying the vote negatively or positively; when members abstain, they are in effect attending only to contribute to a quorum.
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