Sentences with phrase «election outcomes with»

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Finally, Cuban said the outcome of the election ultimately will be all about the economy: «There's so much uncertainty with markets, there's so much uncertainty with international finance, that people could start feeling the effects personally and that could change what they're focused on,» he said.
«I think there's just great uncertainty as to what's going to happen in the US, in particular, as a result of the outcome of the election,» Creed said in a call with analysts.
The honeymoon between Silicon Valley and Washington D.C. has been fading quickly over the past year and a half, with lawmakers questioning to what extent Facebook had influenced the outcome of the presidential election by allowing fake news and Russian - backed political ads onto its platform.
Now that you've seen what's happened to the stock market, up 40 percent since Election Day, how businesses are growing confidence, are you happy with the outcome
«The events of the last two weeks provide investors with an excellent preview of how the market might respond to the outcome of today's election,» Golub wrote in a note to clients.
With the U.K. general election just days away, latest polls suggest the outcome is still too close to call.
Delaney's idea was to provide people with a venue to bet on the outcomes of events that interested them, ranging from elections to the Oscars.
The election outcome could also affect different sectors, says Stovall, though this has nothing to do with history.
His method for studying the validity of elections is to compare exit poll results with official election outcomes.
And now that the time for revisionist history has arrived, and strategists no longer have to serve a political agenda and scare investors and traders into voting with their wallets, the research reports calling for precisely the outcome that we expected are coming in fast and furious, starting with none other than Goldman, whose chief strategist David Kostin issued a note overnight in which he says that «the equity market response to the election result will be limited» and adds that «our year - end 2016 price target for the S&P 500 remains 2100, roughly 2 % below the current level of 2140.»
Those familiar with the geographics of the US electoral college will immediately recognize that there is a high correlation between the steel producers and the «swing states» which most often determine the outcome of the American elections.
The Abacus study also asked those who voted in the 2015 Canadian General Election to rank a ballot that included the main political parties and generated data for 11 regions to estimate, with increased precision, the outcome of the Canadian election had it been run under different electoral Election to rank a ballot that included the main political parties and generated data for 11 regions to estimate, with increased precision, the outcome of the Canadian election had it been run under different electoral election had it been run under different electoral systems.
This perceived safe haven also tends to rally ahead of «known unknowns» such as elections with binary outcomes, then lag after the event as the lifting of uncertainty boosts risk assets.
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The outcome of Greece's election suggests a prolonged period of heightened tensions and difficult negotiations with the troika.
In the context of the industry reaction to the election outcome, it is interesting to compare expense returns with the submit - war election cycle.
(It's not clear exactly what the effect of Russian meddling was on the election outcome, and there is no evidence that Clinton's campaign worked with Russia to get her elected.)
And again, the most immediate outcome, for example the German election, I think is Angela Merkel and the CDU [Christian Democratic Union] have won, she has won with a weakened majority.
This interpretation of the election fits nicely with the conventional view of American politics, held by academics and journalists alike, that party coalitions and electoral outcomes are rooted in economic self - interest.
Social commentary on the broadcasters at the time of the elections reached close to a fever pitch, with fears being expressed that the broad - casters held such power as to hold the key to the election outcome.
The Arsenal transfer saga is much like the Australian General Election, a boring «stuff up «with no outcome.
He stood aside when the hard - headed Akufo - Addo proceeded to the Supreme Court with the useless petition against the outcome of Election 2012.
Mr Wylie says that data was sold to Cambridge Analytica, which then used it to psychologically profile people and deliver pro-Trump material to them, with a view to influencing the outcome of the 2016 presidential election.
However, the argument and the conviction of Fayemi have been that the outcome of that election had little to do with the Ekiti people as anti-modernists.
They buttressed this ridiculous fallacy with the inglorious outcome of the now less - than - credible election of June 21, 2014.
«My reading is that with the uncertainty about the outcome of the election whether it be a hung parliament, whether it be a Tory majority or any of that stuff, people actually tuned in much more to local issues.
«The outcome of these races could be decided any day now, so it's important to act quickly to ensure that we have the resources to assist our candidates with these costly post election activities.»
In representative democracy, everyone has a chance to equally influence the outcome an election for a representative, but only those representatives have a chance to influence the outcome of decisions (with certain rare minor caveats like referendums).
The heart of the matter is whether or not Trump [or his team] engaged with a foreign entity to commit a crime or illegal act to materially alter the outcome of the election.
Such an outcome is a feature of the first past the post system used in the UK and other countries, combined with a purely constituency - based parliament, whereby a general election is, in effect, 650 separate elections, one for each constituency in the country.
With a hung parliament now viewed as the most likely outcome of the election, Allen's comments aren't just dry theory any more.
Well, even if Goodhart's book is of some use in understanding the outcomes of the June 2017 General Election, it seems unlikely that it provides us with very good a guide to the future.
The single most likely outcome of the May general election is a seriously hung parliament with the Conservatives as clearly the largest party but a majority on the left.
«The group will argue that values — and not a politician's background — are the crucial factor in communicating effectively with blue collar voters and that it is today's generation of Conservative politicians who most closely represent the values of those voters who will determine the outcome of the next general election,» he said.
President Trump yesterday evening fired the director of the FBI, James Comey, abruptly terminating the top official leading a criminal investigation into whether Trump's advisers colluded with the Russian government to steer the outcome of the 2016 presidential election.
These attitudes may affect voter turnout and with it the outcome of the election.
With the failure of traditional forecasting methods to accurately predict the outcomes of the UK General Election of May 2015, can social media based predictions do any better?
Yet, both the «nuclear» option of cutting assistance for good and the «wait - and - see» option might similarly lead to a point of «no return» for Moldovan rapprochement with the EU considering the likely outcome of the November 2018 elections.
But with the general election just over a fortnight away, a consensus is gradually emerging that his premiership is now the most likely outcome.
The full extent of the possible effects of agenda control was first noted by a colourful 18th Century French mathematician, the Marquis de Condorcet who in his famous paradox noted that in a situation with a tie between three options a voter can determine the outcome of an election by voting insincerely on one of their preferences.
But the assumption that her leadership will be brief, taken with the outcome of an election she did not have to call, is much more weakening than any context that Blair struggled with.
Also, since most of the concern about non-citizen voters is ultimately driven by the concern of conservatives that non-citizen voters will flip elections for Democrats, it is worth noting that most counties with lots of non-citizen adults are also overwhelmingly Democratic by margins that far exceed the highest imaginable percentage of non-citizen voters in any reality based analysis, and another significant percentage of those counties are very safe Republican leaning counties, where again, non-citizen voters wouldn't make a difference in outcomes.
Although I tried a variety of methods, I found no way of dealing with the «UKIP effect» which might change the outcome of the Eastleigh by - election (simply because there aren't enough cases where UKIP has played a prominent role in the outcome of a by - election).
He disclosed that there is always room for improvement after elections and therefore advised those who are aggrieved over the outcome of elections because they lost to immediately come to terms with the reality.
Observers worry that despite record turnout by voters, the campaigns featured opportunistic deals between power brokers with checkered backgrounds and that those bargains will determine the election's ultimate outcome.
The eyes of observers of British politics are keenly trained on the outcome of the by - election because it might give us some early clues to some serious questions about the next election: How are voters going to respond when faced with two incumbent government parties?
Satisfaction with party leaders of the two main parties would have predicted the outcome of the last nine UK general elections, including the mostrecent.
So, with a Labour / Lib Dem coalition unlikely, could we be in for a repeat of the 2010 election outcome, waiting 80 years for a coalition government and then two coming along on the trot?
«He believes in God's willingness upon his life, that is why he has always accept any outcome of elections he participated with good faith since the time of late Yar» adua and MKO Abiola.
While all the major parties in this election — including Labour — are proposing to launch an unimagined level of attack on the working class, the most favourable outcome remains a Labour government with the highest possible vote.
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