Sentences with phrase «recent poll question»

Our most recent poll question asked women at what point in a relationship they expect a man to be dating them exclusively.

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Taking a step back from the specific question of what the Parkland students achieved, it's clear from the polling data that support for increased gun control remains high and has steadily increased in recent years.
It is interesting that in a recent poll examining the perception of news, believability was one of the questions raised, and anchorpeople and newspersons scored higher in this category than did the president (The People and the Press [Times - Mirror, 1986], p. 10)
A recent poll of Parliamentarians, commissioned by Positive Money, asked questions as to how new money is created.
In order to address the question, I estimate what the party first preference votes would be in the different constituencies, assuming similar (proportional) changes in party vote shares in all constituencies to those that are being suggested by a particular opinion poll, or — in this case — an average of the most recent polls.
Notably, most of these districts were in New York City, the region that consistently gave the strongest degree of support to the convention question in polls taken in recent months.
A recent Ipsos Mori poll showed the Tories taking their biggest lead over Labour since records began on the question of which party has the best top team.
«That the Parliament looks critically at the results of a new poll on support for nuclear weapons in Scotland commissioned by Lord Ashcroft; believes that the result stating that 51 % of Scots want the Trident nuclear deterrent to be replaced is misguidedly being used to suggest that a majority of Scots support keeping nuclear weapons in Scotland; understands that the results of this poll were intended to challenge the findings of a recent poll commissioned by the Scottish Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament that showed a decisive 75 % majority of the Scottish public is against both the cost and the reasoning behind the UK Government's intention to keep all of its nuclear weapons stationed in Scotland; understands that, while Lord Ashcroft conducted the poll to supposedly show that «more than half of Scots are in favour of nuclear weapons», the poll showed that only 37 % of Scots believe so in principle, compared with 48 % who do not; questions the integrity of a poll that, it understands, was privately paid for by a wealthy Tory backer; considers that Lord Ashcroft is spinning the results, and believes that he should stop doing so and accept what it considers the fact proven time and again that Scots want rid of nuclear weapons.»
Actually, every recent poll has included Hawkins in the question about who they will vote for Governor.
Where the Conservatives have more grounds for optimism are some of the other questions asked in the recent polls about David Cameron — a recent ICM poll that found that David Cameron was seen as a potential PM, a person who could change the way people thought about the Conservatives and a person who over a third of Labour voters and almost half Lib Dem voters said they could vote for; another ICM poll that found that 40 % of people thought that Cameron was the natural heir of Tony Blair — these sort of findings were definitely not seen after Michael Howard became leader.
As the third party you don't actually get many opinion polls focusing on the Liberal Democrats, further details of the monthly ICM poll in today's Guardian include the first question related to to Charles Kennedy's recent troubles.
The lead is slightly up from the last YouGov poll, conducted prior to the recent questions over party funding.
YouGov other questions report similar findings to the myriad of other polls on the Labour leadership we've seen in recent weeks.
Recent polling offers contradictory answers to that question.
This is the first time Siena has polled likely voters, a narrower sample than registered voters, though recent polling of registered voters showed that New Yorkers were becoming increasingly split on the convention question.
At last Thursday's Business Questions, on the back of recent support for Thursday night counts from John Bercow and Nick Brown, Sir George asked Ms Harman again and now she is indicating support for the campaign's principle aim of counting the votes as soon as polling stations close:
Today, researchers at the annual meeting of AAAS (which publishes Science), previewed data from a recent poll showing that when the word «human» is replaced with «elephant» in the evolution question, 75 % of Americans agree — about 25 percentage points higher than before.
According to a recent poll by matchmaking firm Bien - Aller, 69 % of South Korean men were «somewhat positive» about marrying a North Korean woman, while 84 % of South Korean women were «somewhat negative» on the question of marrying a North Korean man.
In our most recent poll, we asked our readers the following question: If you don't own the PlayStation Vita yet, why?
Despite all of this, Question 2 is trailing by double digits in recent polls and appears headed for defeat.
The point was hammered home in a recent column by Mike Royko, where he discussed public - opinion poll questions about people's willingness to have their taxes raised.
Public Agenda's recent poll of education professors offers an answer to a question that has troubled citizens and policymakers for more than a decade.
A recent Guardian Teacher Network Poll asked the question: «who is responsible for professional development in schools?»
A recent Education Next poll, which included a question about that issue, is instructive.
A recent public opinion poll conducted in Bridgeport included questions about Malloy, Mayor Bill Finch, Paul Vallas, members of the Working Family Party who serve as the outspoken minority on the Bridgeport Board of Education and Carmen Lopez, the former Connecticut superior court judge who brought the lawsuit that determined that Paul Vallas lacked the credentials necessary to serve as a superintendent of schools in Connecticut.
We asked the question on our most recent poll on who had the best developed bookstore that sold ebooks?
According to the Seybold Bulletin, «A poll of about 1,000 attendees (at the recent Tools of Change for Publishing conference) indicated that around 400 were current Kindle owners, but that only 15 of those were actually considering buying the new device, leaving open the question of how many new buyers the second generation device will have.
You're more likely to... Lottery poll question If you're banking on the lottery to fix your financial problems (and a full one - third of us are, according to a recent survey) you're in trouble because well, the odds are stacked against you.
In a recent poll on the kickstarter site there was a question of «How did you play D: OS?»
There's also the question of whether the current White House is up for big, wonky crossover ideas — especially when recent polling suggests that only a small fraction of Trump voters even believe in human - caused climate change.
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