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outvoting Explanation: B. Klaić, Rječnik stranih riječi, 1987. ( majorizacija = nadglasavanje) http://www.thefreedictionary.com/outvoting može se i preformulirati u nešto s "outvoted" |
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Reference: majorization Reference information: In a meeting of the Big Four to consider restrictions on the veto, the word "majorization" was born. "Majorization," as the Western diplomats get it, is the deplorable tendency to reach international decisions by majority vote. Read more: http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,887253,00.h... valjda su na to mislili upotrijebivši tu riječ..? hm.. |
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