cougr
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By the way, "governing majority" should be on the title, IMHO - it's the status/condition that all these synonymous terms are alluding to.
Not quite! "Governing majority" is used for both coalition and single-party governments.
And to wrap things up on my end, just a couple more points. I suppose we can quibble about what constitutes correct usage of a word, no end, but in the examples I provided above (#15), the whole point was that the term "majority" was being used in a sense that the populace generally uses it in and has so for long as I remember.
In British English, majority and plurality are often used as synonyms......http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Majority
Finally, the thrust of my argument wasn't that your main point was erroneous in any absolute sense but rather that because the term is used with equivocal meanings, it often leads to ambiguity.
Thanks for the discussion, cougr. Always enjoy our little stoushes. We both play hard, but it's always in the right spirit and for the right reason
Likewise. Never any hard feelings on my part.