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... share . Parties ( S ) These calculations are repeated Parties ( V ) for each party to win a seat . In other words ... share of seats was 364 / 489 = 0.74 . Its weight- ing is the square of its fractional share , which is thus 0.742 ...
... share . Parties ( S ) These calculations are repeated Parties ( V ) for each party to win a seat . In other words ... share of seats was 364 / 489 = 0.74 . Its weight- ing is the square of its fractional share , which is thus 0.742 ...
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... share among the poor and the BJP to at least 60 % among the rich . A close look at the deviations from this baseline enables us to understand the changing verdict in these elections . During the 1993 Vidhan Sabha elec- tions , 55 % of ...
... share among the poor and the BJP to at least 60 % among the rich . A close look at the deviations from this baseline enables us to understand the changing verdict in these elections . During the 1993 Vidhan Sabha elec- tions , 55 % of ...
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... share capital , to public limited concerns which were subject to the stock market operations and open to much larger number of share- holders . The Sarabhais of Ahmeda- bad , a prominent business house then , had for instance only one ...
... share capital , to public limited concerns which were subject to the stock market operations and open to much larger number of share- holders . The Sarabhais of Ahmeda- bad , a prominent business house then , had for instance only one ...
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