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constituent

adjective as in component, part

adjective as in voting

noun as in element

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President-elect Donald Trump opened his transition back to the White House this week with a flurry of personnel announcements that sent forceful messages to major constituent groups, potential political rivals and the country at large.

And in 2021, SNP MSP Karen Adam claimed Ross was "failing" his constituents "by thinking he can do both jobs properly".

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Moreover, the methods require significant computing power and can take weeks to months, depending on the complexity of the constituent molecules.

“I recognize that some of my constituents feel safer with more police around,” she said.

The SNP MP told Politics Scotland "it is possible to do both jobs" if the "bulk" of constituents being represented were the same in both parliaments.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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