- A
supermajority (also
called supra-majority, supramajority,
qualified majority, or
special majority) is a
requirement for a
proposal to gain a specified...
-
publicly traded and investor-owned oil and gas companies, also
known as
supermajors. The term,
particularly in the
United States,
emphasizes their economic...
- interval, thus
making it below, or
subminor to, the
minor interval. A
supermajor interval is a
musical interval that is
noticeably wider than a
major interval...
- however, the
supermajority provisions have a board-out
clause that
provides the
board with the
power to
determine when and if the
supermajority provisions...
- (augmented fourth) is
equal to a 5:4
major third plus an 8:7
supermajor second, or a 9:7
supermajor third plus a 10:9
major second. The
difference between these...
- the
clash of left wing-right wing ideologies. As PML (N)
secured a
supermajority in
elections in 1997,
Nawaz Sharif authorised nuclear testings, as a...
- but
definitive majority in
opposition to NATO membership; by April, a
supermajority were in
favor of membership. On 11 May 2022,
Finland entered into a...
-
largest in the world.
Until 2016 it was a
subsidiary of
Italian oil and gas
supermajor Eni,
which retains approximately 30% of Saipem's shares. The
history of...
- music, the
septimal whole tone,
septimal major second,
supermajor second, or
septimal supermajor second play is the
musical interval exactly or approximately...
-
building now
serves as
headquarters for TotalEnergies, one of the six "
Supermajor" oil
companies in the world.
Completed and
opened in 1985, it is the third-tallest...