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Politics is defined by Crick ( 1964 : 21 ) as the " activity by which differing interests
within a given unit of rule are conciliated by giving them a share in power in
proportion to their importance to the welfare and survival of the whole community
.
Politics is defined by Crick ( 1964 : 21 ) as the " activity by which differing interests
within a given unit of rule are conciliated by giving them a share in power in
proportion to their importance to the welfare and survival of the whole community
.
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A third rule allows for the elimination of minor candidates after each ballot ( e . g .
, those candidates not receiving a minimum number of votes , such as 50 ) , and
for the elimination of the least - placed candidate ( e . g . , the candidate with the ...
A third rule allows for the elimination of minor candidates after each ballot ( e . g .
, those candidates not receiving a minimum number of votes , such as 50 ) , and
for the elimination of the least - placed candidate ( e . g . , the candidate with the ...
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The operating rules of an American national convention differ significantly from
those utilized in the Canadian national party ... Until the reforms of the 1970s ,
this rule meant that large blocs of votes could be controlled by party leaders and
that ...
The operating rules of an American national convention differ significantly from
those utilized in the Canadian national party ... Until the reforms of the 1970s ,
this rule meant that large blocs of votes could be controlled by party leaders and
that ...
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