Hello,Does the "for / against" mean "within for / against the measure"?Can that sentence be rephrased: to vote under a direction of "for / against the measure"?Thank you for your assistance.
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No. Do not add any of those terms . 'Vote for/against' is all that is meant, intended or implied.
— Mister Micawber
No.
Do not add any of those terms .
'Vote for/against' is all that is meant, intended or implied.
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