Sentences with phrase «+ votes we got»

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was voted in the Top 5 UK allergy blogs and in the Top 10 UK Health Blogs by Cision UK and regularly gets between 80,000 and 100,000 + unique visits a month with some blog posts getting hundreds of comments each.
If he can raise his blocks per game from last year's number of 3.7 into the 4.0 + range, he will definitely get some first place votes.
Even on items with unanimous approval, like the confirmation of Judge Barbara Milano Keenan, which took 6 + months to get to a 99 - 0 vote on cloture and her final confirmation.
If it did get 10 % + of the vote what could it do with it, ie would the right - wing Thatcherite party prove coalitionable and with whom?
If, I as suggested earlier on this thread, they get 39 % of the popular vote it is quite possible that Tory + UKIP+BNP in England will top 50 %.
For example, if Labour managed to get its act together, a big «if» I know, and they put an amendment to the voting reform bill designed to introduce AV + on to a referendum question rather than AV, how will the Liberal Democrats vote?
Cuomo will get elected Governor by probably 80 + % of New York City voters, and 70 % overall statewide, Schumer will win 70 % of the vote, Gillibrand 60 % statewide...
TLDR; in statistics, a mean value is meaningless unless you know the confidence interval for a given error probability (any poll saying that candidate Y will get X votes actually tells, in the fine print, something like «we are 95 % sure that the candidate will receive at least X-error votes and at most X + error votes»)
Congress has already voted 50 + times to repeal,,,, guess they need to get to 60 or so before they sort it all out.
Does this mean that each of the remaining 7 candidates (that I did not cross out) get 1 + 1/7 of my votes?
(While there is a slight chance that Jindal wins the race outright in the first primary by getting 50 % + 1 of the votes, it's unlikely if there's a large field of notable candidates of either party.)
Robert regarding your view that labour cold win with 35 %, yes, but we won in 1974 ′ with 37 % and I believe Callaghan actually got a few more votes in 79 ′ than 74 although the percentage was the me, the point was that the 74 manifesto was so far from what the public felt, that the following election lots of liberals or stay at home voters came out and the Tories would get 13 + million for the next f our.
Serve with you choice of toppings (additional chocolate chips + VT maple syrup get my vote!)
BOOK REVIEW / VOTING SWAPS: There are many groups on Facebook, Google + and Goodreads that offer authors the chance to get / give reviews, vote up each others» books on Goodreads» Listopia or Amazon's Listmania, vote on reviews on Amazon, and do other deeds for each other (interviews, guest blog, blog hops, etc.).
I'm sure a bunch of ps + members don't have a ps4 but still queue up the free game download so when they get a ps4 they'll have a nice stash of free games to try, free games that hopefully they will have voted for in some cases.
But i wonder, Does members that is not subscribed to PS + also get to vote?
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