Sentences with phrase «partial results»

On June 1, Rasmussen Polls released partial results of a poll conducted on May 30 - 31, which included the question, «Does the current election system discourage third party challengers?»
A pro-gay rights Super PAC that has heavily invested in Rep. Richard Hanna's re-election bid has released partial results of two polls it conducted of the NY - 22 GOP primary, which show the incumbent congressman widening his already significant lead over his challenger, Assemblywoman Claudia Tenney.
(The survey does not have results from Connecticut, Hawaii and Oklahoma, and has only partial results from New York.)
The perturbated partial results are assembled into the actual analysis.
Yet despite all of the above, the courts have generally found some rhetoric or partial result for indigenous peoples, just so long as the result does not upset the status quo too much.
Here is a tiny partial result of his recommendations 6 months ago stashed in the garage of one of our staff houses.
Other organs can be treated with natural methods — with only partial results — because these organs keep getting re-infected or re-irritated by poisons from the colon.
We have to begin over and over again, each time fixing the partial result obtained; we may even have... to modify the form first assigned to the polygon.
The partial results have put the Forum for Democratic Change candidate, Dr Kizza Besigye, in the second slot with 738,628 votes, representing 33.47 per cent of total results received at the National Tallying Centre in Namboole stadium, Kampala.
The US National Toxicology Program last week published the partial results of a two - year study, in which more than 1000 rats were exposed to differing levels of cellphone radiation for nine hours every day, for the whole of their lives.
Hence, even a mobile phone could send the partial result to a particular server.
Because of aerosols and other cooling factors, we are most probably experiencing the partial result of the extra energy being trapped by about 375 ppm CO2 - e.
Post # 188 does not effectively rebut the premise that climate change is happening and that events such as Katrina (and its significant intensity) are at least a partial result of climate change.
Could the situation amongst the multinationals be a partial result of too much dependence on competitive and / or business intelligence?
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