Sentences with phrase «if voting trends»

This, unintentional, reform could be all the more permanent if voting trends continue.

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If retirement income is to fall, then, it will take an epic reversal of economic trend lines that have been in place for decades (not to mention a reversal of the growing political clout of the senior vote).
Yet, if I understand your views regarding the modern state of Israel and its current conflict with its neighbors correctly, I do have some real concerns — particularly in light of the current political climate (the U.N. vote on Palestinian statehood) as well as a growing trend among certain Christian polemicists against Israel (see Gary Burge and Stephen Sizer).
He said it was unfortunate that the region had the least quota of tarred roads in the country despite its potential and contribution to the development of the nation, and gave the assurance that he was determined to reverse that trend if voted to continue the work.
If the previous trend of Labour's support being overstated in the mid-Parliament polls was replicated, the party could win less than 20 % of the vote at the next general election and between 140 and 150 MPs, the report added.
If the Tories vote in 2015 were strictly on trend, and they suffer an electoral defeat, it will fall back to 30.3 %.
Backed up by polling showing Labour streaking ahead in London, it's easy to see the basis of this trend, even if certain seat - specific results look odd - lots of ethnic minority voters, lots of young voters and students, lots of young professionals, and lots of angry Remainers make for lots of Labour votes.
If NY is to capture the trend across the country, early voting should be made the practice.
While the Liberal Democrats are obviously a long way below the share of the vote they achieved at the General Election, they have recovered from the despairs of Kennedy's ousting and, if anything, the trend now seems to once again be in their favour, with the last three published polls all showing small increases in their support.
And when I asked you lovely lot in my latest «Three looks «video (watch here if you are curious) which trend I should try for the winter / holiday season, the voting was unanimous: Glitter!
So, I vote that this year, instead of continuing the trend towards casualness that our culture is embracing, if we are going out to celebrate, we instead don our most glamorous garments possible.
The page views necessary to get into Hot and Trending dropped significantly at the end — I'm not sure why, or if that's built into their process to get last - minute votes, or how that works.
As BookMachine celebrates 5 years of gazing into the book trade crystal ball, here is a personal collection of suggestions to generate debate that may happen if publishing «turkeys» react positively to media trends and finally «vote for Christmas»:
If this is the start of a larger systemic trend, then he feels the vote could have larger implications, particularly for the U.S. dollar and gold.
If voted in, the NDP believe they'll reverse the trend by offering tax relief and tax credits to small businesses and manufacturers so they can remain competitive.
The market as a whole agrees that if and when they want to vote, so to speak, on whether the market should reverse trend and head in the opposite direction, they'll meet and hold that vote at the 200 - day moving average line.
The move has been met with cautious optimism by gamers, who say that if this trend continues they may think twice about voting EA «Worst Company In The World» again this year.
But hey, if a gallery can buck the trend, they have my vote
It will be interesting to see if the down - ward voting trend can be reversed.
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