If this reflection be just, there is less danger of resistance from irregular combinations of individuals to the authority of the Confederacy than to that of a single member.
It would rarely happen that the delinquency to be redressed would be confined to a single member, and if there were more than one who had neglected their duty, similarity of situation would induce them to unite for common defense.
The subjects of foreign powers might suffer from the same cause, and hence the Union be discredited and embroiled by the indiscretion of a single member.
To have required the unanimous ratification of the thirteen States, would have subjected the essential interests of the whole to the caprice or corruption of a single member.
The Redistribution Act of 1885, although, like all English measures of reform, to some extent a compromise between the old ideas and the new, rested upon the principle of equal electoral districts each returning a single member.
In several cases small Scotch counties are combined in pairs for the election of a single member, but this antedated the Act of 1885.
How could evil exist in such an assembly, and a single member be unaffected by it?
There was not a single member of that large congregation who was not affected by Achan's sin.
How could there be an accursed thing in their very midst, and a single member not be defiled?
In future, I can assure you not a single member of my family shall receive a single office.
Not once,' said one of the Reformers, 'has a single member of Dr.
I have not moved about or corresponded with a single member of the House, and I shall remain as passive as possible.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "single member" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.