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abstention

[ab-sten-shuhn] / æbˈstɛn ʃən /


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Shifter described abstention in Cuba as a complex phenomenon that could reflect discontent with the government’s “bad performance” and “apathy or disinterest.”

From Seattle Times

Hungarian lawmakers voted 182 for and only six against with no abstentions.

From Washington Times

“There may be different reasons that explain the increase in abstention, but an important factor is undoubtedly the growing distaste for the government’s poor performance,” he said.

From Seattle Times

UN votes to condemn it divided African nations which accounted for half of all abstentions, including Tanzania which is also on Ms Harris' itinerary.

From BBC

African nations accounted for nearly half of all abstentions.

From BBC