- principle of majority rule
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- principle of majority rule
This term refers to a decision-making system where the option that receives the most votes is selected. It is commonly used in democratic processes, such as elections and organizational decisions, to ensure that the majority's preference is respected.
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たすうけつげんり多数決原理をさいよう採用するto adopt the principle of majority ruleたすうけつげんり多数決原理にしたがう従うto follow the principle of majority ruleたすうけつげんり多数決原理をてきよう適用するto apply the principle of majority ruleたすうけつげんり多数決原理にもとづく基づくbased on the principle of majority ruleたすうけつ多数決によるけってい決定decision by majority voteたすうけつ多数決せい制majority voting systemたすうけつげんり多数決原理をけんとう検討するto examine the principle of majority ruleみんしゅしゅぎ民主主義のげんそく原則principle of democracyしゅうだん集団いし意思のあらわれ表れexpression of collective willとうひょう投票によるせんたく選択selection by voting