Sentences with phrase «wide margins back»

New York voters by a wide margin back leaving Confederate statues and monuments in place, amid a national debate over their place in history.

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Toronto is the No. 1 seed in the East by a wide margin, but the playoff Wizards are no cake walk, especially with Wall back from injury.
In the 59th AD, Roxanne J. Persaud won by a wide margin; in the 60th AD, Charles Barron (see above) easily took back home the seat over Leroy Bates, by a margin of 94 to six percent.
Though voters in the constituency are on balance pessimistic about prospects for the economy over the next few years, they back the coalition's «Plan A» for deficit reduction by a wide margin.
While he came out of the gate with a polished talking point — I was born here, served my country and now I'm back to serve my community — it didn't make a lick of difference, and he was trounced by even wider margins.
BROOKLYN, NY — In the end, there were few surprises during Tuesday's electoral primaries in Brooklyn, with most races won by wide margins, and incumbents beating back challengers with ease.
The Tigers enter the eighth inning up four runs, but controversial closing pitcher Jose Valverde — who was released by the team after a subpar 2012 season but brought back earlier this season in a desperate attempt to find a decent closer — doesn't find those margins wide enough for comfort.
ABCP will remain but with safer classes of asset - backed securities, wider spreads, and larger margins of safety, at least until the next lust for yield comes upon us.
Instead, 2014's extreme heat was almost entirely on the backs of the global oceans, which beat 2003 and 1998 by a relatively wide margin.
Coming back to the topic of the article, from the keynote of 12th September, we all got to know that Apple has created a groundbreaking chip that broke records in the Benchmark scores and outperformed its counterparts by a wide margin.
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