Sentences with phrase «seems a clear majority»

Each group then connects to trading down Seems a clear majority of the board is in favor of dealing down, I'm one of them.

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A few weeks ago, after Ireland voted to approve so - called «same - sex marriage,» a correspondent sent me an e-mail quoting Cardinal Walter Kasper's comment on the result: «A democratic state has the duty to respect the will of the people, and it seems clear that, if the majority of the people....
30 However, the evidence seems clear that the vast majority of American alcoholics do suffer from relatively severe personality disorders which provide the soil in which the seed of addiction takes easy root when the person begins to drink.
The only thing that seems clear at present is that the majority of members will not support Eagle.
Earlier this year, Democratic Party leaders in Albany seemed confident that a clear majority in the 63 - seat Senate was within reach, particularly after Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo made a commitment, after a challenge from the left last spring, to help fight for that goal.
Most had managed to clear the game and the majority seemed to consider the game's difficulty to be a baby bear just right.
A clear majority of justices at the U.S. Supreme Court seemed troubled Wednesday by a Missouri grant program that bars state money from going to religious schools for playground improvement.
It seems clear that silver tier members will now not have lounge access at the majority of lounges — in fact only the Al Reem Lounge Abu Dhabi, and lounges at Belgrade and in the Seychelles will still be open for silver tier members.
It's not clear for the majority of its runtime exactly why Delilah must be located, and much of what must be accomplished seems incidental to the overarching plot.
it seems equally clear that the vast majority of temperature change is not influenced by man.
It seems clear that it was such a conflation of scientific notions of progress in evolutionary biology with racialized notions of civilized Progress that made eugenics laws so attractive a century ago — seemingly for the vast majority of American elites.
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