Sentences with phrase «judging by the polls»

Judging by the poll on here it's laughable that fans think England can win the Euros ahead of Spain and Italy even Belgium who I don't rate as a team but have great individual players have a better shot of winning the Euros than England!
The audience loved it, and — judging by the polls — so did the folks back home.
Judging by his poll numbers, «Boy Council Speaker» Miller, who's also 35, has some work to do if he hopes to follow in Mitchel's footsteps.
And the G - Slate is the runt of the litter (lets say the iPad 2, XOOM, and the G - Slate since it will be out this month) because for one its smaller, for two its on TMO which is smaller, and judging by the poll on Phandroid its significantly less popular.
If you're excited — and judging by our poll yesterday, a lot of you are — hit the jump, we've got the video all queued up for you.
Judging by our poll on twitter that had 6753 votes, 46 % voted for Modern Warfare 2 to get remastered next.

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The results of the poll were released late on Monday, in the middle of a legal battle between Apple and the U.S. Justice Department over a judge's order that Apple write new software to disable passcode protection on the iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino, California shooters.
The judges» picks then move on to the real test: a stamp of approval from consumers themselves, who were polled by the thousands by global market research company TNS on behalf of Rogers Insights.
A poll conducted by the American Council of Trustees and Alumni reveals that 10 percent of American college graduates believe Judith Sheindlin, also known as Judge Judy, serves on the...
With all their different criteria, which dwell more on overall schedule strength than the human polls tend to do, how will this week's upheaval be judged by the arbiters of the Playoff?
An attempt to judge the public reaction to the speech by analyzing social media posts on the fly, alongside the impressions of people using a live - polling application on their cell phones.
All rights reserved THE BRITISH electorate, to judge by the opinion polls, is about to vote into power either a minority Labour government or - just possibly - a Labour government with a tiny overall majority.
Polls show she is not well known, and the first debate's substance was largely overshadowed by the shouting and Dietl's theatrics, including a rehash of comments he made about an African - American judge who ruled against him looking like the mayor's wife, Chirlane McCray.
In a strange quirk of fate, Labour's poll rating is almost identical to the party's performance in 1983 — regularly held up as the benchmark by which all other general election disasters should be judged.
Nick Clegg has been judged by some media this morning to be the winner of the first debate as pre-debate polling shows Liberal Democrats gaining ground at expense of the Conservatives.
A Fox News poll released Monday shows Jones trouncing controversial former judge Moore, while an Emerson College poll shows the accused child molester Moore whupping Jones by nine points.
Director Mike Leigh Cast Roger Sloman, Alison Steadman Loitering within tent Judging by its surprise inclusion in this poll, this second episode in Mike Leigh's «Play for Today» TV series has remained one of the director's most fondly remembered early features.
Qualified teachers were judged more essential in improving education by those polled than standards, tests, vouchers, privatization, or school uniforms.
A recent poll conducted by the Leadership Conference Fund, a nonprofit civil rights group based in Washington, D.C., found that 86 percent of Latino families said their child's report card topped the list in judging school quality.
An online poll by The Telegraph showed opinion was split on whether the judges and public had been deceived, with 51 percent considering it a scandal and 49 percent saying they saw no problem.
Judging by our Theatre Mode poll on Twitter, it's clear that many fans want Modern Warfare Remastered Theatre Mode.
According to a poll funded by the Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies, 74 percent of Oklahoma voters favor choosing appellate judges in contested elections over a merit selection and retention process, and 69 percent support amending the constitution to make this change.
Moyers: Let me just give you some statistics from a poll conducted by the Texas state supreme court and the Texas state bar association, which found that 83 % of the public think judges are already unduly influenced by campaign contributions.
But even more dramatic is a new 1,000 - person poll by the Strategic Counsel that shows 63 per cent of Canadians believe that judges should be elected.
Americans generally disapprove of binding arbitration provisions in consumer contracts as an alternative to civil legal proceedings involving a judge or jury, according to a recent national poll by survey firm Peter D. Hart Research Associates Inc..
A new poll — this one commissioned by the Kansas Policy Institute — shows that Kansans see no need to change the process for selecting the state's appellate judges.
Judge Pooler further observes, «By employing the simple tactic of calling for an en banc poll, active judges provide themselves with an opportunity to opine on a case that was never before them.
74 The judge shall supervise the recount of the ballots according to the rules of the count at the close of the poll by the deputy returning officer, and shall verify or correct the statements of the poll.
Harris Poll EquiTrend ® honors add to Real Living Real Estate's momentum as judged by consumers.
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