Sentences with phrase «opinion polls suggest»

Indeed, recent opinion polls suggest that if teachers were to take more prominent roles in advocating for their profession, large portions of the American public would be inclined to support them.
Opinion polls suggest that Miliband would need the support of Scottish MPs to form a UK government.
Public opinion polls suggest that voters are seeing through Labour attempts to «shroud wave» while, for example, maintaining reserves.
He clearly hasn't with the PLP and opinion polls suggest that he has failed to influence the wider electorate.
Opinion polls suggest no single party will secure an overall majority in the general election and that the UK will have its first post-election hung parliament since 1974.
The opinion polls suggest that will be a very tall order.
Public opinion polls suggest potential Democratic nominees with a leads over the GOP nominees in hypothetical matchups.
I began it thinking that the politics of a hung parliament, which is where almost all the opinion polls suggest we are headed, were complicated.
This ex-leader wants his party to set its stall out on Europe, set it out clearly, and make the case loudly — even if the opinion polls suggest that won't be a popular move.
But the latest opinion polls suggest heavy losses for the party on May the 2nd.
Currently, opinion polls suggest the Conservatives will win a maximum of 14 % in the Parliamentary election, which would cost them two or three seats, and probably push them into fourth place.
There is an economic crisis and yet the opinion polls suggest the Tories are ahead on the economy.
Opinion polls suggest that David Cameron's lead will grow as soon as he succeeds Tony Blair, his Budget flopped with voters, his nose excavation habits have become a pick of YouTube (thanks to Guido) and his former Cabinet colleague Charles Clarke is desperately organising a leadership challenge to him.
Recent opinion polls suggest that since 2010 the Conservatives have suffered a small set back and Labour have made a correspondingly modest recovery.
The latest opinion polls suggest the Scottish National Party could edge Labour out of government and form an alliance with the Liberal Democrats to govern the Scottish parliament.
With less than a week to go before the Welsh election, two opinion polls suggest Labour will lose its majority.
We will have to wait to find out what Scotland chooses: at the moment, the opinion polls suggest that although there is support for further powers for the Scottish Parliament, creating a new state is something only about one 3rd the Scottish voters actually want.
I feel that the electorate, or what used to be called the «silent majority,» will have spotted this and the LibDems and Conservatives will fare much better in May than the current opinion polls suggest.
Of course, as opinion polls suggest, this electoral strategy may work on 22 May.
Opinion polls suggest that the public believes the change has come about for party political reasons.
When opinion polls suggest that the number of opinions formed has begun to mount uncontrollably.
Drivers in Athens are honking their horns as opinion polls suggest that «No» voters are out in front
Opinion polls suggest Canadians are already abandoning dreams of early retirement.
Opinion polls suggest a majority of voters will opt to stay, but the post-referendum negotiations between the U.K. government and the E.U. could still sour market sentiment.
After the February 14 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, at least six public opinion polls suggested that Americans were becoming more receptive to gun control.
It's still very early days, but the results we've seen so far suggest that the Conservatives have actually done significantly better than the earlier dramatic opinion poll suggests.
With opinion polls suggesting a close outcome and some newspapers likely to campaign for withdrawal Cameron's renegotiation needs to be substantial.
An opinion poll suggests Welsh voters prefer Jeremy Corbyn to Owen Smith.
Confidence in the government continues to fall but Labour has stopped haemorrhaging support, the latest opinion poll suggests.
More than half of voters hope the next general election will bring a change of government, the latest Guardian / ICM opinion poll suggests.
«Back in 2012, opinion polls suggested Mr Osborne was the most unpopular member of the government.
He made his plea in an article for the Guardian after a YouGov opinion poll suggested Corbyn, a veteran leftwinger, is heading for a landslide victory, with Andy Burnham, Yvette Cooper and Liz Kendall having failed to enthuse the electorate.
He said: «The latest opinion poll suggests that across the UK we're five and half million votes behind the Tories.
Last night, on the eve of the election, Jeremy Corbyn urged his supporters to «rise like lions» as opinion polls suggested the Tories were cruising to victory.
The opinion polls suggested we were right about that.
Jeremy Corbyn has called on Theresa May to hold a snap election - despite opinion polls suggesting Labour is currently trailing well behind the Tories.
Although I could speak today about the underfunding of B.C.'s courts, legal aid, and a recently released Angus Reid public opinion poll suggesting that British Columbians are dissatisfied with the justice system, this is, after all, supposed to be a light, entertaining, and fluffy column about legal practice on the west coast, and there are some topics that don't lend themselves to my swordplay.

Not exact matches

Some studies (and opinions) suggest that brand loyalty is a concept that's dying; for example, 79 percent of the millennials polled in one survey ranked quality as their most important purchasing decision, rather than the name brand involved.
Wells suggests all this is happening because more voters are appearing at the ballot box who are not detected by opinion polls.
While an opinion poll on Saturday gave Fine Gael a one - point lead over Fianna Fail and suggested another minority government as the most likely outcome, Dublin City University politics lecturer Eoin O'Malley said Monday's events would also hurt them.
But environmentalists released their own poll this week suggesting most Americans don't really have a strong opinion on the issue, and would rather see Congress move on to other things.
The release of new opinion polls in Greece suggests a small lead by the New Democracy party, backed by 25.3 percent of voters, versus the 25 percent who favor Syriza.
A new opinion poll by the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada would suggest — at least where it comes to attitudes toward Asia and Canada's engagement with the region — that there may be more to this generation than avocado - toast - fuelled narcissism.
A summary of opinion polling published in the Australian edition of The Week suggests that Aussies are, well, distinctive.
If you take a view contrary to the poll's suggested opinion, then you will be the one put on the defensive — even if your opinion is based on a weighing of relevant facts and evidence.
A recent poll suggests 90 percent of Native Americans are not offended by the nickname of Washington's NFL franchise, but that's not going to change my opinion on this hot - button, societal issue
In recent weeks they have been buoyed by opinion polls which suggest the race has narrowed.
The opinion polls are putting the Tories roughly ten points below their poll ratings in 2009, which suggests that there are ten per cent of voters to be picked up by the other parties.
Perhaps surprisingly for such a country accustomed to high electoral volatility, the electoral polls in the last year suggest that Israeli public opinion has barely shifted at all since Israelis last went to the kalpi.
First, while public opinion polling on the question of cannabis legalisation has been all over the place on the question, the most reliable results suggests that a slim majority of Germans opposes cannabis legalisation.
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