Sentences with phrase «saw poll results»

i saw poll results recently which indicated that 3 of 4 christians felt «strongly» about same - sex marriage and abortion, but only 1 of 4 felt «strongly» about adopting orphans or sheltering homeless.
But after reading through an extensive number of reviews, staying on top of product recalls and seeing poll results that reflect consumer trending as well as reading the latest edition of Consumer Reports, I strongly believe I've found the best umbrella stroller on the market and it comes from a company called UPPAbaby.
See the poll results here.
When a learner sees poll results that align with their own answers, they feel accepted by others.
and you can see the poll results above.
In EU, they have better titles, so they dare to let people see the poll results, here in NA, unfortunately you only get «thanks for taking the survey», lol
You can see the poll results at http://people-press.org/reports/display.php3?ReportID=280.

Not exact matches

A poll published on Monday showed a new election would bring roughly the same result as the September election, with the Greens set to see the biggest gains.
Instagram's adding a new method for conducting polls, with a sticker option that lets you pose a question within your Instagram Story and see the results from your followers as they -LSB-...]
Results of the Monmouth University Poll also indicate there are potential hurdles for selling this proposal to the American public since most feel the middle class has not been seeing any benefits from Pres. Donald Trump's policies so far.
I don't put much value into poll results unless I can see the exact questions that people are asked.
And then after the debate, the audience was polled and you can see the results yourself!
As foretellers of our machine makers» poll results, their opinions were split — with some seeing promise and others seeing problems.
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The MLB Network conducted a poll to see who people thought the face of the Miami Marlins was and the results...
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(See the results of our poll on belly bump timing in first and later pregnancies.)
We're confident we'll see a wide variety of public poll results in this race but we take each with a grain of salt.»
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.
The union also released the results of a poll conducted by National Opinion Research that found 63 percent of New Yorkers would prefer to see a temporary income tax increase on the state's highest earners (1 percent for those who make more than $ 1 million and 2 percent for those who make over $ 5 million) over education funding cuts of between $ 800 million and $ 1.4 million.
The reason my informant was optimistic about the referendum result - I wouldn't go as far as to say confident - was that the Remain campaign's private polling, he claimed, tells a different story to the polls we read about in the newspapers or see on TV.
Which brings me to my favourite part of this result: the strongest Green list vote we've seen since this polling sequence began, indicating a Green group five times larger than that which currently sits at Holyrood, primarily because Labour would no longer be so substantially under - represented in the constituencies.
A study by Pickup et al. (2010) explores potential explanations for the polling miss and contrast the results of various polling companies to see whether telephone or internet polls fared better and whether specific polling methodologies (such as adjusting for likelihood to vote) resulted in better predictions.
In Brazil, where the most recent presidential contest saw a gap of just 1.5 % between the two main candidates, the results were released by the morning after polling day.
See the results from local polls here:
CNN I see that like Obama and Biden you are in full political mode giving out false Poll results.
I don't put much store in opinion polls, but if true it would only indicate roughly what you would expect to happen at this point in the parliament - 32 % isn't that much lower than Labour got in the 2005 General Election and all it would suggest is that the Liberal Democrats are having a reversal - tactical voting could see them holding onto many of their current seats, indeed it is even possible that if they got 17 % of the vote that if it focused in an area that they could actually end up with more seats, where the switches in support are occuring is crucial - if they are focused then if the Conservative Party were to get 39 % then it might still result in them getting fewer seats than Labour or in extremis winning a 150 seat majority or so?
«The momentum we have has resulted in our seeing a lot of really positive responses,» said Sheehan, «but we still want to get people to the polls.
The left - of - centre thinktank said Labour was on track to see its number of MPs fall below 200 as a result of its poor polling performance and losses in Scotland.
It was always unlikely that we would see the same furore we had following the Budget, but the chancellor will also have known that even yesterday's unpopular measures are unlikely to result in lasting damage as long as people's optimism about the real economy continues to increase and our polls show this to be the case (relatively speaking at least).
It's also nice to see that the poll results aren't MEANINGFUL yet again.
Results will only be seen in 12 of the 13 (11 for each party) because Republicans in Wyoming and Colorado begin their caucuses, but won't have a presidential preference poll.
When campaigns don't like poll results — and we've seen this from Democrats and Republicans — they attack the pollster.
We last did a similar poll in February last year - you can see those results in full here.
In terms of the results, the European elections saw particularly striking gains, with Sinn Féin winning an MEP seat in each one of the island's four electoral areas — topping the poll by some considerable margin in two of them: with Martina Anderson in the north (25 per cent) and Lynn Boylan in Dublin.
But it is the Labour party who will be most concerned by the poll, which - if its results were reflected in a general election held tomorrow - would see David Cameron established as prime minister with a majority of 62.
The next step, he said, will be to see if the poll's results actually play out in reality for the remainder of the Bills» season, but he believes the organization should be concerned.
As a result, most observers see little incentive for Democrats to go to the polls.
Backed up by polling showing Labour streaking ahead in London, it's easy to see the basis of this trend, even if certain seat - specific results look odd - lots of ethnic minority voters, lots of young voters and students, lots of young professionals, and lots of angry Remainers make for lots of Labour votes.
Twitter inevitably sees lots of comments about how Labour has a great big lead in the marginals that count, or Labour might be neck - and - neck nationally but they have a big lead in the important marginals — seemingly oblivious to the fact that the topline results and what they mean depends entirely on which marginals you are polling.
I can't see any other questions in the Standard's report, but in the past they've tended to commission polls and then report results over a couple of days, so there may yet be more.
As I mentioned, we won't see any results from the European elections until after polls close across all countries taking part — that's Sunday night.
To ensure transparency and integrity of the elections, results of each polling unit were pasted there for party agents and stakeholders to see, making it easy for them to compare notes with the Commission's final figures.
But despite retaining his own parliamentary seat in 2015, he has resigned as Lib Dem leader after disastrous election results saw the party crushed at the polls.
They tightened during the campaign, but the result was still a big surprise to most pollsters and pundits - and May herself, who told the BBC she shed a «little tear» when she saw the exit poll.
If the party starts suffering badly in the polls it may also result in growing unhappiness on the Conservative backbenches, and an image of disunity is normally extremely damaging for a party (though for those anxious to see bad news for the government, remember that governments can happily accept constant criticism from the usual suspects — the opposition of John McDonnell, Jeremy Corbyn and so on was basically ignored by Tony Blair.
She strongly defended Miliband's leadership, saying people were «bitching and moaning... before they saw the actual result and how good they were in London and what the Ashcroft polling said».
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