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The center - right candidate Francois Fillon was until recently set to become the next president of France, based on opinion poll results.
The results of our latest polling indicated no significant change in views regarding the short - term economic outlook for the UK: 35 per cent of respondents believe the UK economy will deteriorate slightly over the next six months, while 22 per cent believe it will remain stable.
Residents living in 88 local authorities across England, Scotland and Wales took to the polls on Thursday, with results declared on Friday indicating a boost for Theresa May ahead of next month's General Election.
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With very goodrelationships across the parties, George is in a strong position to help keep the newly renamed company in poll position for government IT services, whatever the result of the next election.
The constitution of the US does recognize the sanctity of the poll and the results therefrom as legitimate enough to earn the maverick called Trump his seat and tenure at the White House for the next four years.
Mayor Bill de Blasio, brushing off results of a poll conducted by a strategist who said he wants to find a candidate to unseat the mayor in next year's Democratic primary, asked Wednesday: What's not to like about New York City?
Despite the dire polls and the equally dire local election results, some 64 % of Labour's post GE2015 membership believe Labour is likely to win the next general election — a figure which rises to 77 % of those who joined after Corbyn became leader.
A good set of local results like this does not prove the Conservatives will win the next election, and it is a mistake to treat them as a glorified opinion poll.
The party's election campaign chief Jon Trickett has been blasted after he suggested losing to the Conservatives in next month's council poll would still be a good result for the party.
As the country waits to hear who its next president will be Tuesday incumbent Barack Obama or Republican hopeful Mitt Romney, a team of Post staffers will be analyzing exit polling and other data — from state and county election returns to updates from Post correspondents — to call results in key states in the presidential race, in addition to closely - watched House and Senate races.
Their concerns date back to those five febrile days in May after the cliffhanger poll result left the future of the country in the balance as Cameron, Clegg and Labour negotiators bartered behind closed doors over who would form the next government.
The next step, he said, will be to see if the poll's results actually play out in reality for the remainder of the Bills» season, but he believes the organization should be concerned.
The next step is to compare the results of the previous election to what the poll shows.
On past performance and the changes made since then, I would expect the polls to be pretty close to the actual result at the next election or even, in some cases, to overestimate Conservative support.
Good poll, as all ways at this time in the electoral cycle, it is just a snap shot of the public's mood rather than an indicator of the result of the next GE.
Based on the member poll results SMS dating is what our development team will be keeping themselves busy with this spring alongside with member blogs and some more exciting features for you and your marketing campaigns — we will announce some of them in our next newsletter!
Results from the 2017 Education Next poll Winter 2018 • Accompanies The 2017 EdNext Poll on School Reform Public thinking on school choice, Common Core, higher ed, and more By Martin R. West, Michael B. Henderson, Paul E. Peterson and Samuel Barpoll Winter 2018 • Accompanies The 2017 EdNext Poll on School Reform Public thinking on school choice, Common Core, higher ed, and more By Martin R. West, Michael B. Henderson, Paul E. Peterson and Samuel BarPoll on School Reform Public thinking on school choice, Common Core, higher ed, and more By Martin R. West, Michael B. Henderson, Paul E. Peterson and Samuel Barrows
The poll results that Education Next released Tuesday carry mildly glum news for just about every education reformer in the land, as public support has diminished at least a bit for most initiatives on their agendas: merit pay, charter schools, vouchers, and tax credits, Common Core, and even ending teacher tenure.
The full poll results will be released on the Education Next website on Wednesday.
Results from the 2016 Education Next poll Winter 2017 • Accompanies Ten - year Trends in Public Opinion From the EdNext Poll Common Core and vouchers down, but many other reforms still popular By Michael B. Henderson, Martin R. West, Paul E. Peterson and Samuel Barpoll Winter 2017 • Accompanies Ten - year Trends in Public Opinion From the EdNext Poll Common Core and vouchers down, but many other reforms still popular By Michael B. Henderson, Martin R. West, Paul E. Peterson and Samuel BarPoll Common Core and vouchers down, but many other reforms still popular By Michael B. Henderson, Martin R. West, Paul E. Peterson and Samuel Barrows
Paul E. Peterson, Martin R. West and Michael B. Henderson discuss the results of the 2015 Education Next - PEPG Poll, with a focus on what the public thinks should be emphasized more in school.
Full results from the 2017 Education Next - PEPG Poll are available here.
Mike Petrilli interprets the results of the Education Next poll in «What's Behind the Declining Support for the Common Core?»
According to our 2013 Education Next poll, whose full results will be released this fall, only 20 percent of the public likes the term personalized learning as applied to «learning materials that are created specifically for each student.»
We reported a shift of 7 percentage points against the unions between our 2012 Education Next annual poll, the full results to be released this summer, as compared to results we reported one year ago.
The results follow a separate Randstad poll of 1365 teachers, where 30 % of respondents said they are considering leaving the sector in the next 12 months.
To shed light on this topic, we report here experimental results from the 2013 Education Next poll, which consists of a representative sample of the American public, and which was conducted under the auspices of the Harvard Program on Education Policy and Governance.
Complete results of the 2015 EdNext poll are available on the Education Next website at http://educationnext.org/edfacts.
The annual poll was conducted by the pro-school-reform journal Education Next and asked a nationally representative sample of Americans about a variety of education issues, with the results on the Common Core being the most dramatic.
Education Next has run this poll question for several years, and always gets similar results.
See Education's Next interactive tool to view polling results
According to the results of a new Harris poll released this week, one in six Americans (15 percent) currently uses an e-reader device, and among those who do not have an e-Reader, one in six (15 percent) say they are likely to get an e-reader device in the next six months.
I also am happy the poll results are set to private because after this week and maybe next I wont have to read about how the poll proves that Sony hates gamers etc. one request, can the poll open in another window Its cumbersome to get back from the redirect thanks!
Capcom - Unity will be running a poll for the next weeks asking that very question, after which the results will be given to the higher - ups who ultimately make the call.
Earlier this week, Amazon ran a poll on its website, asking readers to vote for PS4 or Xbox One as the best next - gen console; some US sites are reporting that the results were so overwhelmingly skewed toward the Sony console, the online retailer removed the survey.
Results of the survey conducted by a Harris poll show that nearly 19 percent of people in the US are likely to invest their money into Bitcoin in the next five year.
Results from two polls commissioned by Mortgage Intelligence: * 24 per cent of younger boomers (between the ages of 41 and 54) are more likely to have plans to purchase real estate in the next three years versus 13 per cent of older boomers (between the ages of 55 and 61).
The results are similar to a recent Rasmussen poll of homeowners that found only 20 percent expect home prices to rise over the next year.
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