Sentences with phrase «in virtual ties»

Today, Senator Barack Obama arrived with a strong wind at his back in New Hampshire where, until late December, polls had placed him in a virtual tie with Senator Hillary Clinton.
Prior to the purchase, Marriott stood in a virtual tie with Hilton as the world's largest hotel company.
• Nintendo Wii enjoyed a value perception advantage throughout 2012 over its rivals by a wide margin until the other two consoles began catching up in early November, and now all three are in a virtual tie.
With just over four weeks to go in a 78 - day campaign thatâ $ ™ s starting to play like an endless loop of a clichà © - ridden infomercial, the three main parties remain in a virtual tie, each hovering aroun...
The Orioles are now in a virtual tie with the Yankees for first in the A.L. East and maintain their three - game lead over the Angels in the wildcard.
While the polls have Le Pen and Macron in a virtual tie, the betting markets seem to be more bullish on Macron.
Boston (3 - 2) took over second place for the first time this year; at one point, the Red Sox were in a virtual tie for first, only.005 behind Baltimore.
The Win means all 4 of these Teams are in a virtual tie as we head into the League's final Regular Season contests.
A Siena College poll last month showed Kaminsky and his Republican rival, attorney Chris McGrath, in a virtual tie.
The poll found McGrath leading Kaminsky 51 percent to 43 percent in the Nassau County Senate race, a month after showing the first - time Republican candidate and the Democratic assemblyman in a virtual tie.
Kaminsky and McGrath are locked in a close campaign for the seat formerly held by ex-Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos, with a Siena College poll last month showing them in a virtual tie.
There is a remote possibility that this year's presidential race between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump could end in a virtual tie in a state requiring a recount, reminiscent of the 2000 presidential election.
Mourdock poll shows virtual tie: Internal polling for Indiana GOP Senate candidate Richard Mourdock's campaign shows he remains in a virtual tie with Rep. Joe Donnelly (D - Ind.)
According to the latest Quinnipiac poll, Weiner is in a virtual tie with City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, 25 - 23 percent.
Money wise, he had about $ 326,000 in the bank at the end of the year, putting him in a virtual tie for third place behind state Rep. David Richardson and former Knight Foundation director and Miami Herald reporter Matt Haggman.
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton are in a tight race to win next month's California primary, according to a new poll that shows them in a virtual tie.
Trump, though, edges her as on job creation and the two are in a virtual tie as to who is perceived as better able to conduct the war on terrorism and trade policy.
The mechanics of this is no small thing: A Siena College poll this month showed Kaminsky and McGrath in a virtual tie for the Senate seat, making this a turnout election.
The lead for Faso, a former Assembly minority leader and candidate for governor in 2006, comes after a poll last month showed him in a virtual tie with Teachout, a Fordham Law school professor who challenged Gov. Andrew Cuomo for the Democratic nomination in 2014.
The race to replace Gillibrand resulted in a virtual tie and is not likely to be determined until absentee ballots are counted and a possible recount takes place.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Juanita Perez Williams and Joe Nicoletti are locked in a virtual tie atop the race for the Democratic nomination for mayor, according to a new poll.
Stefanik and Woolf are in a virtual tie among independent voters, with 39 percent supporting the GOP nominee and 38 percent saying they will vote for the Democratic candidate.
Two new polls raised the stakes for Monday nights first presidential debate — with Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump locked in a virtual tie and one - third of likely voters saying the face - off could determine their choice.
Women and space were a winning combo at the movies this weekend, with Theodore Melfi's fact - based drama Hidden Figures and the blockbuster prequel Rogue One: A Star Wars Story finishing in a virtual tie for first at the domestic box office.
By that measure, too, elementary students at charter schools and neighborhood schools in Chicago were in a virtual tie on the reading and math exams last year, the Sun - Times / Medill Data Project analysis found.
Sony and China's Hanvon were in a virtual tie with approximately 230,000 units sold (a 8.4 % market share.
The warmest years on record were 2005 and 2010, in a virtual tie.
Able to deliver peak performance of 514.8 Mbps at 5 feet, it is in a virtual tie with the Portal WiFi router at 553.4 Mbps.
You may be in a virtual tie for the job with someone else, and references may differentiate the two of you.

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Will a virtual currency market be created in which users can trade virtual currency whose value is tied to a real world currency?
Nevertheless, BofA has raced from far behind to a virtual tie with Wells in market cap.
Be sure to install analytics on every page of your site, and make sure your physical checkout process is tied in to your virtual accounting programs.
Just last year, following the shootings in Paris, the media tried to tie illegal activity to virtual currencies.
In January, Ratan Tata - backed artificial intelligence firm Niki.ai had tied up with Kerala - headquartered Federal Bank to launch a chatbot - based virtual assistant on the private sector lender's smartphone application, FedMobile.
Of course, the evolution of virtual offices is intrinsically tied with developments in technology, specifically telephony, portable computers, and the Internet.
Media and governments are acting irresponsibly in tying virtual currency to recent wave of violent attacks.
I also want to tie in the notion that the principalities and powers find their vitality and expression through the maintenance of the virtual model, locally and online.
Georgetown movedinto a virtual tie for first place in the Big East by beating Villanova 83 - 72on the road and then returning home to overwhelm Seton Hall 113 - 73.
In the Iowa Caucus, the 74 - year - old Democratic Socialist shocked the political world by fighting Clinton to a virtual tie, 49.9 % to 49.6 %.
Hillary Clinton has been losing support to Bernie Sanders since the start of the 2015 campaign season and a virtual tie in Iowa is probably her high point.
The first public poll in the race for the U.S. Senate shows a virtual tie between incumbent Democrat Joe Donnelly and Republican challenger Mike Braun.
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(CNN)- A new poll suggests a virtual tie in the Senate battle in the important bellwether state of Ohio.
A poll by Monmouth University of Hoosier voters shows Donald Trump and Evan Bayh leading in their respective races, while the contest for Governor is a virtual tie.
In all, the virtual network encompassed about 60,000 friendships and family ties.
The more you use technology to communicate, the lonelier you'll be, according to a survey conducted by Relationships Australia, so it's important to achieve a balance between virtual communication and face - to - face interactions, which are important in maintaining strong friendship ties.
To the extent that Mario Party is a virtual board game, Island Tour does offer a nice variety of game types, tied together by giving rewards for competing in the mini-games.
Is the teacher education programs within colleges and universities tied in with helping our soon to be graduates understand this need... Virtual learning?
Not surprisingly, these approaches are outmoded in this new world and can end up hamstringing virtual schools by tying them to existing authorization regimes, salary schedules, certification requirements, textbook adoption processes, curriculum development processes, assessment procedures, and accreditation regimens.
The roadblocks are especially severe when virtual schools also tie in with other controversial reforms, such as charter schools, contracting out to private management companies, and the interdistrict competition for students generated by open enrollment.
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