Sentences with phrase «public opinion poll suggesting»

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.
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.
Public opinion polls suggest potential Democratic nominees with a leads over the GOP nominees in hypothetical matchups.
Public opinion polls suggest that voters are seeing through Labour attempts to «shroud wave» while, for example, maintaining reserves.

Not exact matches

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.
Opinion polls suggest that the public believes the change has come about for party political reasons.
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.
[91] Opinion polling for the council elections conducted in early 2017 suggested that the SNP looked set to repeat this level of success, with 47 % of the public claiming they will be voting for SNP candidates on election day.
The BMG Research poll for the Evening Standard suggests a wide difference of opinion between the public at large and Labour members, who look set to re-elect Mr Corbyn as party leader next month.
A ballot test that did not include the third party candidate was still a 44 - 44 tie, according to the Public Opinion Strategies poll, suggesting neither is either helped or hurt by the presence of a contender with no money or name recognition.
Public opinion is behind a legal challenge to the government's failure to hold a referendum on the Lisbon treaty, a poll suggests.
The polls suggest Mr Brown's decision to call this Rochdale pensioner a bigot may not have changed public opinion that much, merely confirming existing views rather than changing minds.
I'm not suggesting that DeBlasio's use of social media played into this upset (more likely it was a hidden indicator of his actual level of support from hard - core political activists, vs people responding to a public opinion poll).
Our results suggest that the multi-billion public opinion polling industry could be replaced by Twitter analytics performed practically for free,» concluded Makse.
Reports from Capitol Hill suggest that many members and their staff, who spend more time reading public opinion polls than calculating chi - square values, are neither interested in nor capable of understanding the mathematical nuances at work.
For more about two 2014 polls and what they suggested about shifts in public awareness and opinion, read A Tale of Two Polls, frompolls and what they suggested about shifts in public awareness and opinion, read A Tale of Two Polls, fromPolls, from NPR.
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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.
This context suggests the open, public - opinion poll mechanics of Justicia y Democracia are a logical extension of Mayer's explicitly feminist 1978 performance El tendedero / the Clothesline (featured at the Hammer) in which hundreds of local women aired frustrations with gender oppression in public, on note cards affixed with clothespins to a laundry line.
For instance, a poll of American opinions on global warming suggested that the public by and large opposes taxes on gasoline or electricity as a way of combating global climate change and, instead, favors stricter fuel - and building - efficiency standards (Leiserowtiz 2009).
At the moment in the US, polling data suggests that the public's opinion has built up against AGW as an important problem, this being the result of decades of efforts by the denialist camp.
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