Sentences with phrase «average majority»

However, on average the majority of children have a higher consumption of sodium due to the foods sold by the food industry in general and not just the baby food manufacturers.
On average the majority of people tend to be attracted to, date and marry people of their own demographic, race, religion culture, what have you.
On average the majority of pets see results within 3 - 5 weeks or less when using Glandex regularly.
On average the majority of respondents see Calgary for - sale home building prospects as very good.
Standard deviation simple tells us how much of a range there is around the average the majority of the time.
The average majority members in both houses voted with their respective leaders between 97.41 percent (Assembly Democrats) and 98.87 percent (Senate Republicans) of the time.
If we compare it to the average majority of all Labour MPs, we can see that Corbyn's backers in that contest do, just as John asserted, enjoy, on average, larger majorities, although whether the difference will automatically be big enough to save all of them is anyone's guess.
Betting and prediction markets are just a little more bullish with an average majority of 146.
We can also move on from the leaked list of pro- and anti-Corbyn MPs and take a look at the average majority of the 23 MPs who, by our reckoning, backed Corbyn in last summer's contest — a figure, incidentally, that does not include Clive Lewis, who since seems to have departed the fold, and Steve Rotheram who we assume will leave the Commons after being elected Mayor of Liverpool City Region.
The average Conservative majority for those that have male candidates is 4496, and in the 11 seats where there is a female candidate the average majority is 2419.
The average majority is 5,741 votes, though it is worth noting that a) that is dragged up by majorities of more than 10,000 in three of the seats and b) as discussed previously, target seats are being selected on more complex analysis than simple majority size.
The top 50 closest seats ended up with an average majority of only 1.3 %, while the bottom 50 had a majority of 41.9 %.
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