Sentences with phrase «by the largest margin of»

Most of the insinuations and accusations against Mayer did not resonate with voters, as evidenced by her large margin of victory.
The team's performance was not quite up to par as previous games, but they still managed to emerge victorious by a large margin of 252 pins.

Not exact matches

Bloomberg maintained high approval ratings for nearly all of his 12 years as New York City's mayor (2002 - 14), winning his first reelection by a 20 - point margin, the largest ever for a Republican in the heavily Democratic city.
Trump vowed at his rally that he would win Washington state, even though the state tends to support Democrats and that party's nominee, Hillary Clinton, leads by large margins in opinion polls ahead of the Nov. 8 election.
The S&P / TSX Venture Index was off just 0.55 percent, besting the larger capitalization stocks by a significant margin, as these stocks took most of their losses in prior periods.
Professor Rolf W. Banz's paper, «The Superior Profit Possibilities of Smaller Stocks,» shows small stocks outpacing larger stocks by a four - to - one margin over a 54 - year period.
Studies have consistently shown that the returns achieved by the average stock or bond fund investor have lagged the reported returns of the average stock or bond index, often by a large margin.
Pro-European former investment banker Emmanuel Macron won the final round of the French presidential election by a large margin, further reducing perceived European political risk.
The possibility of an oil spill off the coast of Metro Vancouver looms large in the minds of B.C. residents, saying by a margin of five - to - one that it is the single biggest concern they have about the Trans Mountain project.
Emmanuel Macron won the final round of the French presidential election by a large margin, further reducing perceived European political risk.
Comparing net interest margins for these loans and the loans made by banks, Bloomberg estimates that the six largest banks made $ 4.8 billion in profit from these loans — equal to 23 percent of their combined net income during those two years.»
Consider the fact that in the upward whoosh of the Trump Bump our friends at BAC actually outperformed the other large zombie banks and by a wide margin.
The cryptocurrency market experienced yet another major correction for the second time this week, as the price of both major and small cryptocurrencies fell by large margins.
While this guide is only approximate, the current pace of household credit growth in Australia exceeds any reasonable benchmark by a large margin.
The Hong Kong - based exchange is one of the world's largest cryptocurrency exchanges by trading volume and offers leveraged margin trading through the platform's peer - to - peer funding market.
In 2010 Catholics made up 65 % of the population, as the numbers of evangelical Protestants and religiously unaffiliated Brazilians grew by large margins.
Last time I checked the largest population of humans are in Asia and by a large margin.
Larger volumes of organic products should lead to a lowering of the organic premium, in particular by reducing transport costs and the marketing margin.
Contrary to conventional wisdom, I find that (1) it is better to lose later in the season than earlier, (2) AP voters do not pay attention to the strength of a defeated opponent, and (3) the benefit of winning by a large margin is negligible.
«the pairing of Cazorla and Coquelin, two players lacking pace and physical presence as a DM duo will not get us far» It is the first time in my life reading that Le Coq LACKS physical presence, what the fuuk are you smoking.We just won a game of football by a large margin and you are moaning?
Since then Arsenal have played well and been ruthless enough to win by large margins against the likes of West Ham, Bournemouth, Stoke and Basel and I am sure that is exactly what Arsene Wenger is looking for in this evening's trip to face Ronald Koeman's struggling Everton side.
Injuries count during 2005/2006 and 2008/2009 were far lower than during 2009/2010 by a large margin but it is worth mentioning that we played our most amount of games during the preceding season (2008/2009).
What do you do for an encore after winning the NL East by 21 1/2 games, the largest margin in the history of divisional play, and then winning the NLCS and the World Series with the come - from - behind flair of Silky Sullivan?
Despite a loss at Varsity, the mixed team dominated the league in the 2016 - 17 season, winning all of its games by a large margin.
Spain gave the most convincing performance of the tournament so far against Turkey and they could have won by a larger margin than 3 - 0.
According to those officials present, despite the fact that Houston is the seventh largest school district in the country and therefore a major consumer of milk, the profit margins for dairies supplying schools (as opposed to private entities) is extremely low and would be wiped out by the manufacturing costs associated with making such changes.
That same study also found that almost half of the results were off by more than ten percent, leaving a pretty large margin for error when guessing baby's size.
Arlington Heights: Election day also marked the passing of an era in the largest northwest suburb, where an attorney was ahead by a small margin in a three - way race for the mayor «s seat, vacated after 14 years in the firm grasp of retiring Mayor James Ryan.
In any case, Sarkozy won the final runoff election by the largest margin since the days of De Gaulle, and Royal's great personal charisma and strong online support saved her not at all.
«Demented fury» is not the kind of language I would use but if Wales and Scotland does vote «Yes» by a large enough margin to overwhelm an English «no» it would certainly vindicate those MPs who said that the referendum should not take place on the same day as the elections to Holyrood and the Cardiff Assembly.
By contrast, the GOP's margin in the Assembly should be large enough to hold, despite the possibility of some modest losses.
If you look at what happened in the Republican primary in New York, Paladino beat Lazio, Lazio being the kind of the standard candidate of the Republican Party, by a very large margin, but the number of people who turned out was not huge.
His plan would doubtless lose Labour large amounts of support in the Midlands and North, where the party's former industrial heartlands voted by large margins to leave the EU in June.
Today the Tories are the largest party in just three out of the nine standard English regions — the south - east (excluding Greater London), the south - west and, by a margin of just 0.4 per cent, East Anglia.
These people may be perceived as being on the margins of the Labour Party by some, however, they are I can verify, speaking up for a very large section of the Party if not the Country.
In the 2014 European Parliament election, the Danish People's Party came first by a large margin with 26.6 % of the vote, gaining 2 extra seats for a total of 4 MEPs.
Polls have shown he would win by a large margin over a crowded field of Democratic primary challengers and is far ahead of Paul Massey, a Republican real estate executive who held his first press conference on Tuesday morning.
One example where this was particularly obvious was the 2016 Presidential election, where one candidate won one large state by such a massive margin, and lost many smaller states by slivers of margins, that one single state by itself caused the electoral college result to differ from the popular vote (the state was California - if add up the remaining 49 states and DC, the other candidate comfortably won the popular vote as well as the electoral college).
Of course, she also won a few other states, some by large margins, but the margin in California was higher than the nationwide margin.
Hillary Clinton won South Carolina by nearly 50 percentage points — the largest margin of victory in one of the first four primaries or caucuses in a contested election since Sen. Tom Harkin, an Iowa Democrat, won Iowa in 1992.
Hanna, a first - term congressman from the Oneida County village of Barneveld, defeated Kicinski by wide margins in the district's two largest counties, Oneida and Broome, according to unofficial election returns.
«I've talked to Carl Paladino several times, in fact, since the primary and I've explained - we've had very civil discussions -... the Conservatives went to the polls, there was an election I won by a very large margin, (the voters) made their decision, the voters have expressed their point of view in that case,» Lazio told host John Gambling.
Black and Hispanic voters approve of the mayor by large margins, but two - thirds of whites disapprove.
Another Rasmussen poll, done statewide after several days of heavy news coverage about the controversial law and its signing, found a large majority of Arizonans still supported it, by a 64 percent to 30 percent margin.
Legislator Hardwick was re-elected by a large margin in November and looks forward to once again representing the 4th District — Kenmore, Town and City of Tonawanda and Grand Island.
If DeBlasio's lead holds up, it would be the largest margin of victory by a non-incumbent in New York history.
The picture from the BESIP changed very little in May following the European Parliament Elections which saw the SNP emerge as the largest party but by a narrow margin over Labour of 29 % to 25 %, and less than in the corresponding elections of 2009.
The Scottish parliament has voted against Theresa May's Brexit legislation by a large margin, putting the UK on the brink of a major constitutional dispute.
Redwood supporters obviously did not approve and Hague won, by what was in these terms, a large margin of 22 votes.
That would maintain trade unionist involvement with an equal weighting (rather than half the weighting as in the recent electoral college) and avoid what Sunder Katwala calls a «legitimacy question» (the possibility that different candidates would win different sections of an electoral college) because Ed would simply have won by a much larger margin.
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