In the event of a tie, Fifa president Sepp Blatter has the casting vote.
Not for the first time in Britain's monetary history, the pound may have the casting vote.
It was narrowly voted through on Tuesday night by the casting vote of the chairwoman of the regulatory board after three councillors abstained.
He or she does not take part in debates and only votes if there is a tie and a casting vote is needed.
The committee split four-all on an increase in February and stayed its hand only on the casting vote of the Bank's governor, Eddie George.
The creditors' committee was deadlocked on a final rescue bid from the Majeed family - but the administrator has used his casting vote to vote in favour.
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The committee, which comprises three people from the European Tour and three from the PGA, with the PGA holding the casting vote, then vote to determine the winner.
The Glenmorie proposal had been unanimously rejected by Highland Council north planning committee, while Dalnessie was turned down via the casting vote of the chair after a five-all tie, both against the recommendations by officials.
In a point of order yesterday, Labour procedure wonk Chris Bryant obtained confirmation that joint committees operate under Lords standing orders, which means that the committee chair will have both a vote in their own right and a casting vote - which could give the government point of view more clout in deciding its conclusions.
Mr Rajoy said whilst casting his vote that "these years have been tough for Spain".
Gordon Brown became Britain's prime minister without a single ordinary Briton casting a vote.
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Chukwu says he does not quite understand how he missed out on casting his vote.
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When casting your vote, you be the judge of who should choose the next judge.
Here Bennett is casting a vote for women and, most touchingly, for people who are no longer young.
For many new citizens struggling with English, the act of casting a vote was their own form of civic commitment.
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In casting a vote, each voter has to make a calculation about how their views are most likely to become policy.
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Outside the polling station in Lahore's King Edward Medical University, 50-year-old tailor Shabir Hussain said he was also casting his vote for PTI.
In casting our vote, we have the unique opportunity to exercise power in the endeavor to elect the best man or woman to serve the people.
After casting his vote on Saturday, Saakashvili said the election was not about restoring his tattered democratic credentials but about getting a mandate to continue his policies.
Lord Ramsbotham, a former chief inspector of prisons in England and Wales and an advocate of the government's reform, anticipates that many prisoners would be attracted to casting a vote.
The hold, for example, was a courtesy extended to senators in the days of horse travel, when they needed time to get back to Washington and read a bill or question an appointee before casting their vote.
In filling out this survey, you are casting a vote for how you will be reading years from now and you are making an investment in the media platform that will remain central to your life.
In the case of such a tie when the electoral votes are cast in state capitals on December 7, the Constitution says the newly-elected House of Representatives elects the president, with each state delegation casting one vote, and the Senate elects the vice president.
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If you thought the 2001 cuts were tough to get through the Congress, consider that, even with the use of reconciliation once again to avoid a filibuster, President Bush only managed to get passage in the Senate by a vote of 51-50 with Vice-President Cheney casting the deciding vote to break the tie.
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But it can be assumed that many were casting a protest vote against Labour.
Among them are 3.5 million young people who will be casting their first vote, the institute said.
C. elector Barbara Lett-Simmons abstained from casting her electoral vote as a protest against the District's lack of voting representation in Congress.
Mr. Jobs long kept the strong personalities at Apple in check by always casting the winning vote or by having the last word.
Language is a kind of informal plebiscite: when we adopt a new word or alter the usage of an old one, we're casting a voice vote for a particular point of view.
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"I feel as though I'm kicking someone off the show because neither should be going, but I have to base it on that last performance, and for me the couple that edged it were Lisa and Brendan, " he said after casting the deciding vote.
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