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单词 supermajority
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Definition of supermajority in English:

supermajority

nounPlural supermajorities
  • A number that is much more than half of a total, especially in a vote.

    (尤指在投票中)大多数,超多数

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was only in 1917 that the Senate adopted Rule 22, establishing a procedure by which a supermajority could invoke cloture and end a filibuster.
    • My Wednesday column about the ‘nuclear option’ contained the wrong supermajority normally required in the Senate to cut off debate.
    • A supermajority requirement is obviously helpful to non-controlling shareholders, but, equally obviously, does not guarantee their protection against opportunistic conduct on the part of the controlling shareholders.
    • The major focus of reform bills would require supermajorities of two-thirds or even three-fifths of voters to approve a constitutional amendment at the ballot box before it would become law.
    • Besides, the Constitution isn't legislation in itself, it is the basis for legislation, which is why supermajorities are required to amend it.
    • These problems can be mitigated by placing state-owned media under the direction of professionalized, politically insulated boards, appointments to which require supermajorities in the legislature.
    • Before this can happen, he should be required to obtain a Congressional supermajority, and the requisite percentage should increase with every requested extension - from two-thirds to three-quarters to four-fifths.
    • In America, courts can thwart the majority's will, but not a supermajority's.
    • And requiring a two-thirds supermajority vote of the state legislature to pass a budget in effect paralyzes government.
    • Many cities, for instance, allow a supermajority of homeowners to petition to make their neighborhood a historic district subject to special aesthetic controls - potentially a good model of specialized design boundaries.
    • Such edicts, which can be more intrusive than anything a local government would impose, generally stay on the books unless a supermajority of residents can agree to update them.
    • So the appeals courts are the final arbiters in a supermajority of federal cases, dealing with everything from the rights of the disabled to wetlands development to the death penalty.
    • Seven years ago, 49 Republican senators backed a plan to require a supermajority to pass tax increases.
    • Personally, I've always felt that supermajorities were appropriate only for extraordinary actions such as amending the constitution, things that are supposed to be hard to do.
    • In addition, California is one of only two states mandating a two-thirds supermajority of both legislative bodies to pass a budget.

Definition of supermajority in US English:

supermajority

noun-ˌjär-
  • A number that is much more than half of a total, especially in a vote.

    (尤指在投票中)大多数,超多数

    Example sentencesExamples
    • And requiring a two-thirds supermajority vote of the state legislature to pass a budget in effect paralyzes government.
    • Personally, I've always felt that supermajorities were appropriate only for extraordinary actions such as amending the constitution, things that are supposed to be hard to do.
    • These problems can be mitigated by placing state-owned media under the direction of professionalized, politically insulated boards, appointments to which require supermajorities in the legislature.
    • My Wednesday column about the ‘nuclear option’ contained the wrong supermajority normally required in the Senate to cut off debate.
    • So the appeals courts are the final arbiters in a supermajority of federal cases, dealing with everything from the rights of the disabled to wetlands development to the death penalty.
    • It was only in 1917 that the Senate adopted Rule 22, establishing a procedure by which a supermajority could invoke cloture and end a filibuster.
    • In America, courts can thwart the majority's will, but not a supermajority's.
    • Such edicts, which can be more intrusive than anything a local government would impose, generally stay on the books unless a supermajority of residents can agree to update them.
    • Besides, the Constitution isn't legislation in itself, it is the basis for legislation, which is why supermajorities are required to amend it.
    • A supermajority requirement is obviously helpful to non-controlling shareholders, but, equally obviously, does not guarantee their protection against opportunistic conduct on the part of the controlling shareholders.
    • In addition, California is one of only two states mandating a two-thirds supermajority of both legislative bodies to pass a budget.
    • Before this can happen, he should be required to obtain a Congressional supermajority, and the requisite percentage should increase with every requested extension - from two-thirds to three-quarters to four-fifths.
    • Seven years ago, 49 Republican senators backed a plan to require a supermajority to pass tax increases.
    • The major focus of reform bills would require supermajorities of two-thirds or even three-fifths of voters to approve a constitutional amendment at the ballot box before it would become law.
    • Many cities, for instance, allow a supermajority of homeowners to petition to make their neighborhood a historic district subject to special aesthetic controls - potentially a good model of specialized design boundaries.
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