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1 But voters are more closely split when polled on the health crisis.
2 The figures are extrapolated from eight Scottish seats polled on behalf of the Conservative peer.
3 Since the Anglo-Irish Treaty vote in 1922, the Irish people have never been polled on partition.
4 If last night's meeting could have polled on the spot, they would have been as one man.
5 It also shows other things polled on by YouGov are liked by people who approved of certain politicians.
6 This indicates that a state that hasn't been polled on that day will also move towards supporting Romney.
7 But more than three-quarters of economists polled on this question believed the ECB would keep rates negative this year.
8 Taiwan's stock market is the only major index polled on in Asia which is expected to fall next year.
9 Seventy five per cent of students we polled on the educational website skoool.ie said they felt pressured to get grinds.
10 Last Thursday 300 adults in Drogheda, Co. Louth, were polled on their choice of candidates for the forthcoming Presicential election.
11 About 40,000 nurses are expected to be polled on the proposal in the coming weeks.
12 Jindal has consistently polled on the lower end of the pack of Republicans seeking the party's nomination for the November 2016 election.
13 They will then be polled on what they believe was the cause of her death and who was behind it, revealed Turner.
14 Many Scots polled on the issue have said their biggest concern will be the likely impact a separation would have on the economy.
15 The three districts that witnessed the attacks had not been polled on the separatism question, but were to be included in the second phase.
16 For the sixth year, inter county managers have been polled on where they think the prizes are going in six and eight months' time.
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