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electoral competition

collocation in English

meanings of electoraland competition


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electoral
adjective[before noun]
uk /iˈlek.tər.əl/ us /iˈlek.tɚ.əl/
relating to ...
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competition
noun
uk /ˌkɒm.pəˈtɪʃ.ən/ us /ˌkɑːm.pəˈtɪʃ.ən/
a situation in which someone is trying to win something or be more successful than ...
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Examples of electoral competition


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In both countries, intensified electoralcompetition rendered the surrender of financial interventionism politically undesirable.
Electoralcompetition in the face of rational ignorance will not necessarily drive candidate or party surpluses to zero.
The distinction is not innocuous because the effects of majority run-off systems on electoral competition are quite different from those of plurality rule.
But he demonstrates that a significant amount of electoralcompetition in fact occurred during this period while freedom of the press was maintained.
Electoralcompetition, economic capacity, need and client characteristics should also influence the bureaucracy's ability to perform.
This weakness depended in part on structural attributes, especially levels of electoralcompetition.
It is also doubtful whether the post-1989 party system has been primarily characterised by tripartite electoralcompetition and legislative dynamics.
Along with electoralcompetition, the financial needs of each state should affect its enforcement level.
Initially, studies of third-wave democratization treated the institutionalization of electoralcompetition as sufficient to consolidate democracy.
Although their primary goal is not to inform voters, the constraints of electoralcompetition forces them to behave in ways that are, in themselves, informative.
The intense electoralcompetition that ensued challenges assumptions about suburbia being politically quiescent and dull.
However, the system is not the sole variable in-uencing electoralcompetition and results.
In this article, an electoralcompetition model that brings the spatial theory of voting and empirical studies together is offered.
The article starts with a review of the literature on electoralcompetition with a comparison of empirical studies and spatial models.
Parties will typically fund electoralcompetition directed against other parties, not the candidacies of various co-partisans against each other.
The ever-rising levels of electoralcompetition forced him to concede statutory limits to his historical right single-handedly to choose his successor.
Electoralcompetition made both the quality and form of candidate selection far more important than under non-competitive conditions.
The degree of electoralcompetition during the authoritarian period varied significantly.
The electoralcompetition was not only fierce but subject to wild swings.
Instability may also arise in the electoralcompetition in political systems that have a relatively long history of elections.
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