Sentences with phrase «then later polled»

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Indiana was 25th in the AP poll in late - September 1994, then lost 21 of Mallory's last 27.
If you see any poll question if people want Wenger or not, 99 % percent of the time a majority of votes will be for Wenger to leave, and if you further ask when, then sooner rather than later is preferable.
But isn't Boris, the very definition of «blond ambition», debating against Amber Rudd on ITV later this week and then against Ruth Davidson nearer polling day?
The outcome of the primary then will be decided by 103 absentee ballots and an undetermined number of affidavit votes — votes cast by voters whose eligibility to vote could not immediately be determined at the polling place — which will be counted at the Ulster County Board of Elections on Wednesday Sept. 21, starting at 10 a.m. Absentee ballots needed to be postmarked by Sept. 13 and received no later than Sept. 21.
Cuomo, with no Democratic opponent and facing what polls show is only weak opposition from any of three potential GOP challengers, doesn't have to announce his candidacy until his party's nominating convention in late May, so there's a chance he'll wait until then.
It's clearly a smaller boost for Labour than the weekend polls displayed, but then the fieldwork was done a couple of days later when Gordon Brown's conference address was no longer ringing in respondents» ears.
I found his whole story fascinating: the way he was first recruited at Gallup to leak public opinion and political polling data to British intelligence, and then brought into the BSC to use his expertise in counter espionage work, and later used the same techniques to make a fortune on Madison Avenue.
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