Examples of using Enough votes in English and their translations into Dutch
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Tell you what, you probably got enough votes, but I can make it uglier than you want it.
Once enough votes are cast for a thread, stars will appear next to its name in the listings.
Although there were not enough votes to topple the Commission, it must be
But walt, I don't think he would have been bold enough to approach me if he didn't already have enough votes to get rid of you.
They told me they have enough votes to take you off the job at the council meeting this afternoon.
he doesn't have enough votes without your moderates.
Yes, Senator Ross was remarkably well-spoken today, but sources tell me Susan Ross will not have enough votes to become our next vice president.
The other three political parties in the race failed to muster enough votes to capture a seat.
Because if I can't get enough votes before then, the only way we win is to make this whole thing go away.
it looks like they will have enough votes.
Because if I can't get enough votes before then.
If it has enough votes, it will go on the RISING page
this movement can muster enough votes to give the political representatives of organised labour majority power in the cities,
you may just get enough votes to win.
I wanted to say, and I can only express the hope that there will be enough votes for this report at six o'clock.
This means that the parties that have made up the coalition supporting the Papademos government would not necessarily win enough votes in the forthcoming election to form a government.
who did not garner enough votes to secure a seat in the district of Bruxelles Ville.
Mrs. Thatcher has failed to win enough votes to secure an outright win in the leadership contest
more probably that there will be enough votes against her.
With the supporters of both De Gregorio and of Pacca unable to secure enough votes to elect their candidate to the papacy,