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voting rights短语³⁶³⁸² 基本英英例句 控制权原型votingright的复数 名词 voting right: the right to vote; especially the right of a common shareholder to vote in person or by proxy on the affairs of a company And he runs News Corporation much like a family firm, with special voting rights that allow the family to resist the pressures of quarterly earnings. 而且,他把新闻集团经营得很像家族企业,族员拥有的特别投票权让他们可以抵抗季度收益的压力。 ecocn Admittedly, France’s feeble safeguards for minority shareholders may be partly responsible for this result—but at the very least that suggests that extra voting rights are no cure-all. 不可否认地是法国不能很有效率地保护弱势股东可能是导致该结果的部分原因,但至少这也暗指额外的投票权并非解决问题的万灵丹。 ecocn Contrast this with the Civil Rights and Voting Rights Acts of the1960s. 将此与1960年公民权和投票权法令的情况对比一下吧。 ecocn Debate will therefore revolve around voting rights. 因此,争论将围绕投票权展开。 blog.sina.com.cn He told Germany to give Poland voting rights to reflect her wartime population losses. 他要德国考虑到波兰战时的人口损失,给予波兰投票权。 ecocn He was deeply involved in renewals of the Voting Rights Act and the Fair Housing law of1968. 他又全身心投入重新修订投票权法案和修订1968年公平住房法的工作中。 ecocn On one hand, the Voting Rights Act opened the door to the full inclusion of African-Americans as truly equal participants in U.S. politics. 一方面投票权法案为非裔美国人充任融入美国社会真正平等参与美国政事开启一扇大门。 yeeyan One class can easily have10 times the voting rights of another class. 一个级别轻易就能获得10倍于另一个级别的投票权。 yeeyan Presidential candidate Barack Obama finishes speaking at a church service commemorating the1965 Selma- Montgomery Voting Rights March at Brown Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Selma, Ala. 总统候选人巴拉克·欧巴马在塞尔马的布朗礼拜堂非洲卫理公会主教堂结束了纪念1965塞尔马·蒙哥马利表决权游行的讲话。 cri Shareholders of longer tenure could get extra voting rights, say, or new ones could be barred from voting for a spell. 持有时间较长的股东就能得到更多投票权、发言权,或是新股东将有一阵子无法行使投票权。 topsage Some think the party will do itself more harm than good if it opposes voting rights for a mostly black city. 有些人认为如果共和党坚决反对将投票权赋予一个以黑人为主的城市,这对本党是弊大于利的。 ecocn |