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Meanings of recent polling in English
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Usage of recent polling in English
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Vernuccio said recentpolling had shown voters equally divided over the measure.
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More recentpolling by JWS shows support for the carbon price has been increasing.
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Sullivan, who served as a U.S. Marine in Afghanistan, had been favored in recentpolling.
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At a recentpolling, he wasn't doing so hot in the thirty-something jilted female demographic.
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The report said that in recentpolling, more citizens of Kandahar said their security was getting worse.
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But from the looks of the recentpolling data, he has a lot of work to do.
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Some recentpolling has suggested that the law is of low importance to voters compared to other issues.
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New Zealand First leader Winston Peters is defying recentpolling, saying the election is the only poll that matters.
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Among Republicans, recentpolling suggested Snowe could be endangered by a more conservative primary challenger, but few had emerged.
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As many as one in six registered voters have yet to decide between Trump and Biden, according to recentpolling.
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In West Virginia, which Trump carried by over 40 percentage points, Democratic Senator Joe Manchin is slightly ahead in recentpolling.
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Other recentpolling has shown Cruz slightly ahead, and a Quinnipiac University Poll released Tuesday found O'Rourke trailing by 9 percentage points.
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Very recentpolling done by NELP helps to enhance this point, as 87 percent of low-wage Black workers approve of labor unions.
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He's up against Labour's Willow-Jean Prime, and the incumbent MP Matt King - both of whom are ahead of Jones in recentpolling.
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Some recentpolling has suggested that the law is of low importance to voters compared to other issues, such as the struggling U.S. economy.
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It was an obvious response to recentpolling on the independence referendum, which has consistently shown that working-class people are more likely to vote yes.