It actually means this. much more than half of a total.
Simple majority is over half of everyone. i.e. 51/100 Two thirds majority is two thirds of everyone. i.e. 66.6666666.../100
no they did not
Think of 'super' as over or above and 'sub' as under or below.
why there is no answer yet
the difference is that standard is being used by majority
It actually means this. much more than half of a total.
A quorum is the minimum sufficient number to conduct business. It's number is determined by the bylaws of the organization.
If by that u mean "C'était super", then: It was great.
Bonds are passed by voters. Some bonds need a super majority of voters voting for the bond to pass. A super majority is 66 2/3%. Some bonds need a simple majority and others need a majority of the number of voters voting in the last general election. It all depends on what the bond is for and what the laws of the bond district say.
"Majority"
They had a super-majority (a majority of at least two thirds) in both houses of Congress after the 1864 elections. They had a super-super-majority (a majority of at least three fourths) in both houses beginning May 8, 1867, but a super-majority in both houses is sufficient to override a presidential veto.
Super poderes
Yes. Majority means more than half.
A "super trouper" is a big spotlight
Super Bowl 40
you are super pretty
If you mean super as an adjective. It is the same word. Super Hero = Super Heroi (eroi)