Sentences with phrase «what public opinion polls»

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This shows nothing more than ignorance of the bible and it's message for mankind maybe the President would do well to get alongside himself men of true faith Godly men who don't aspire for public office, who do nt name universities after themselves, who will tell him what Gods wants of him and not what the opinion polls want.
Representatives may defend and promote the science they believe is truth despite public opinion polls and fact checkers, but they often don't know what the science teaches for the simple reason that they are not scientists.
In the nightly news, respondents to public opinion polls describe him as a «can do fellow,» «a take charge kind of a guy,» «admirable for his ability to cut through red tape,» «a true patriot» who was «doing what he was paid to do.»
Lee Miringoff (Director of the Marist College Institute for Public Opinion), Barbara Carvalho (Director of The Marist Poll) and Jay DeDapper (Director of Innovation at The Marist Poll) dig deep to give you a look at the inner workings of polls and what they tell us about our world, our country, and ourselves.
Today's poll is not a forecast of what will happen on election day, but it is a snapshot of Welsh public opinion.
Lee Miringoff (Director of the Marist Institute for Public Opinion), Barbara Carvalho (Director of the Marist Poll) and Jay DeDapper (Director of Innovation at The Marist Poll) dig deep to give you a look at the inner workings of polls and what they tell us about our world, our country, and ourselves.
As the dust settles after Cameron's EU veto, our latest poll shows what it means for public opinion (Comments: 0)
For more about two 2014 polls and what they suggested about shifts in public awareness and opinion, read A Tale of Two Polls, frompolls and what they suggested about shifts in public awareness and opinion, read A Tale of Two Polls, fromPolls, from NPR.
Public opinion and its drivers could well influence state and national policy under the new administration, so it is worth evaluating what these polls tell us about college - and career - readiness related policies.
Americans have clearly voiced their opinions with the 2014 PDK / Gallup poll results showing their preference for local school boards having the greatest influence in deciding what is taught in public schools, and their opposition to federal overreach.
On the economic front we had quarterly meetings with 5 - 6 experts who reviewed statistics, did private public opinion polls and gave us their insights on what they thought could happen.
He recommended an opinion poll «to learn what public concepts we should reinforce and what ones we need to combat through our research and information and legislative programs» and a symposium to «bring detractors before a board of their peers where their fallacies could be unveiled.»
That's exactly what public opinion researchers at George Mason, Yale, and Stanford universities have been finding in national polls last year and this year.
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