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constituent

[kuhn-stich-oo-uhnt] / kənˈstɪtʃ u ənt /


ADJECTIVE
voting
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Earlier this month, she told a constituent who had asked why she only communicated in English that "almost every elector speaks English".

From BBC

Johnson praised the lawmakers for “fighting hard to make sure they reduce costs for all of their constituents,” even as he nixed the vote.

From Salon

For the index, the forward P/E is based on current stock prices and rolling 12-month earnings-per-share estimates for its constituent stocks among analysts polled by LSEG, weighted by market capitalization.

From MarketWatch

It’s because U.S. stocks have a high valuation starting point that there will be immense pressure on index constituents to deliver on fundamentals and justify their price action.

From MarketWatch

“In stories,” Mr. Millás writes, “the extraordinary and the ordinary merge like the materials of an alloy in which it then becomes impossible to separate the original constituent parts.”

From The Wall Street Journal