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abbr.
(英国)苏格兰国民党(Scottish National Party)



    snp
    [ noun ]
    (genetics) genetic variation in a DNA sequence that occurs when a single nucleotide in a genome is altered; SNPs are usually considered to be point mutations that have been evolutionarily successful enough to recur in a significant proportion of the population of a species
    <noun.phenomenon>


    1. But while the SNP claims to have won the argument in the campaign, it agrees that the outcome depends on the level of turnout.
    2. He said it would be difficult for Labour to discredit the booklet because it needed the arguments to attack the SNP.
    3. As Labour's southern agenda moves further and further away from mainstream Scottish values, this swing from Labour to the SNP will continue.' The poll of 1,024 people in 40 constituencies, was conducted late last month.
    4. It said, however, that it had only had preliminary talks with Tayside. The SNP says the only cost to council taxpayers will be that of administering the scheme.
    5. They're seen as playing the game according to the rules, through peaceful opposition within the confines of Parliament." He says there's no telling whether the SNP will capitalize on its triumph.
    6. It takes comfort from a System Three poll last week which put its support at 25 per cent, 3 points up on the general election. The SNP expects to win control of Banff and Buchan, and of Moray, from independents.
    7. However, the decision in January by the Scottish edition of The Sun to switch its backing from the Tories to the SNP and independence surprised more than a few readers.
    8. The stronger the SNP becomes, the better its chances of winning rural seats where it is the main challenger to the Tories: the most vulnerable is Galloway in the south-west, held with a majority of only 3,600 by Mr Lang.
    9. But it believes it has a good chance of winning North-East Scotland, taken by Labour in 1989 from the Conservatives by Mr Henry McCubbin, who beat Mr Allan Macartney of the SNP by 2,615 votes.
    10. The emergency resolution also condemned the Labour party for giving 'wholehearted support' to government policies. Mr Iain Lawson, SNP industrial spokesman, blamed the Scots themselves for their economic difficulties.
    11. He attacked Labour and the Liberal Democrats and largely spared the SNP.
    12. Backing for a Scottish parliament has recovered to around 45 per cent. The electoral arithmetic is against the SNP in Labour's heartland.
    13. The SNP argues that Scotland is entitled to 90 per cent of the oil and gas reserves in the North Sea.
    14. 'In the Borders anything up to a third of SNP members are English.' A handsome 18th-century stone bridge links Coldstream (population 1,800) with Cornhill on Tweed (population 306).
    15. Above all, it offers a reasonably clear message. If the SNP wins a majority in Scotland, it will claim its mandate to negotiate independence from London, then put the terms to a referendum.
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