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作者: yma16    时间: 2008-11-2 06:09
标题: CA election

Why are some proposals called proposition and others called measure?  They are the same thing.  I notice that proposition is order by numbers, such as proposition 5.  Measures are ordered by lettlers, such as measure m.  Is this the only reason?  Thanks.
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作者: 色盲    时间: 2008-11-2 09:13
标题: 回复:CA election

I am not familiar with that context, because I've never experienced the US election. But I guess a measure (we call that “项”)is a supporting point under a proposition (we call that "款"), just like in the text of a contract or in some other legal documents. On the other hand, these two words have different meanings, not actually the same. "Proposition" means something proposed by some one to be done, or a goal to met; whereas "measure" means some concret steps to be taken to hit that goal. Put simple, a "proposition" is "bigger" than a "measure."www.ddhw.com


 

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作者: yma16    时间: 2008-11-2 16:54
标题: Thanks. I meant they have the same

meaning on the ballot.


 

作者: 动脑筋    时间: 2008-11-3 21:41
标题: [:-Q]

Very clear!
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