Sentences with phrase «at voter behavior»

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CNN: My Take: Catholic bishops» election behavior threatens their authority Vincent Miller, Gudorf Chair of Catholic Theology and Culture at the University of Dayton., argues that «By putting voters in a «with us or against us» bind, some of America's bishops have risked eroding their own authority.»
By summing up the behavior of the individual voters, we can then see how these numbers affect behavior at the state level.
With the «swamp of criminality and unethical behavior in Albany» and «voter disgust» at unprecedented heights, the time for reform is now, before the end of the legislative session on June 20th.
With a «chief scientist» specializing in consumer behavior, an «analytics department» monitoring voter trends, and a squad of dozens huddled at computer screens editing video or writing code, the sprawling office complex inside One Prudential Plaza looks like a corporate research and development lab — Ping - Pong table and all.
But psychographics, in theory, go deeper, claiming to be able to predict a voter's personality traits, such as how organized, extroverted, or quick to worry they are, by looking at a person's online and consumer behavior.
They need to find some other outlet, and, if they think the behavior they're exhibiting is at all impressive or will convince voters Carl possesses the sort of level - headed decision making capabilities New Yorkers are looking for, they're dead wrong.»
Should they again fail, voters must make a resolution of their own: to hold accountable at the voting booth not only the wrongdoers, but those who aid and abet their behavior from the state's halls of power.»
Given all this curious behavior, the voters in Clarkstown should take a long, hard look at Councilwoman Lasker's track record before blindly voting on row A in November.
The improvements included using larger fonts, lists, headers, white space, simple language, and logical organization.29 In a study of voter behavior, Reilly and Richey found that increasing language complexity on ballots made voters more likely to skip ballot questions.30 Rogers and Brown found that subjects who received «high - impact» instructions complied with those instructions at a significantly higher rate than the group that received instructions in the «low - impact» style.31 Finally, McGlone and Tofighbakhsh found that readers presented with two phrases with identical meaning more readily accepted and believed the version of the phrase that rhymed.
The company, founded by Stephen K. Bannon and Robert Mercer, a wealthy Republican donor who has put at least $ 15 million into it, offered tools that it claimed could identify the personalities of American voters and influence their behavior.
The French president hinted at the latest scandal, involving Cambridge Analytica, which gathered Facebook users» private data to analyze voter behavior.
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