| 1. | Despite the limited franchise, election notices were published in English, French, Chinese.
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| 2. | Private companies build the roads and are given a limited franchise.
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| 3. | There was no universal and equal suffrage, but a mixture of privilege and limited franchise.
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| 4. | The continuing enactment of parliamentary reform during the ensuing administrations further extended the initially limited franchise.
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| 5. | More than half its members were appointed by the Nizam and the rest elected from a carefully limited franchise.
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| 6. | The House of Representatives was directly elected, if on a limited franchise; universal adult male suffrage was introduced in 1925.
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| 7. | During his administration, Alabama voters approved the Boswell Amendment, which reduced the already limited franchise of black people in the state.
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| 8. | Historically, however, some countries regarded as liberal democracies have had a more limited franchise, and some do not have secret ballots.
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| 9. | From Cape Cod to Colorado, second-home owners are clamoring _ usually with the help of their lawyers _ for a limited franchise.
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| 10. | As part of the Government of India Act 1935, limited franchise was for the first time introduced in the North-West Frontier Province.
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