Warren Beatty and Rob Reiner were stumping against Arnold, too, but, when polled against Arnold, don't run as well as Angelides and Westly. |
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We have polled our members and, without doubt, their number one concern is rateable valuation. |
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Just as voters tend to revolt at by-elections, those polled may use the opportunity to register their resentment over government policy. |
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I posed a question a week or so ago about steampunk, and polled for interest in a steampunk reading challenge. |
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Some of the advisers who are polled for their opinions use sentiment indicators when forecasting. |
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The survey, by Penguin Books, found that more than half the men polled believed that flattering a woman would be enough to impress her. |
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At the recent elections seven candidates polled around 5,200 votes and came second in two seats. |
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His party candidate polled over 400 votes in the last election, which is higher than the current victory margin. |
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The unsigned ballet papers must be returned to returning officer along with ballot box duly mentioning polled and unpolled votes. |
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About him stood three priests, true shavelings, clean shorn and polled, who were muttering strange words to the devils out of a conjuring book. |
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The cinema chain polled branch managers of its nearly 100 complexes around Britain to draw up the epitome of verbal sign-offs. |
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An overwhelming majority of turkeys polled feel that Thanksgiving is not actually Turkey Day. |
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The 18-year-old from Tarbert, a young man of few words, polled 60 per cent of eviction votes last Wednesday. |
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He somewhat smugly notes that 96 per cent of those polled believe in God or some other higher power. |
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The in-form striker polled 1,024 votes from non-League fans constituting some 15 per cent of the 6,599 total. |
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So whichever side is unhappy with the verdict or the outcome, they will ask the jury to be polled. |
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Only half of those polled believe a ban should be imposed, and among those who do, a large proportion believe pubs should be exempted. |
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The firm polled 1,713 people between March 4 and the 19th, of which most respondents were North American. |
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Every since the checkbox and radio button were invented, websites have polled visitors about their experiences and desires. |
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If those polled are planning to reelect their legislators then they are not eager for a change in leadership. |
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Those planning a meal on December 25 could consider replacing Christmas pudding with apple pie, which came out favourite among those polled. |
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Seventy percent of the Europeans polled, for example, think that top business executives are overpaid. |
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Kelly polled a magnificent 195 votes on the first count to complete one of the most comprehensive ever election successes at congress. |
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Voting machines recorded no votes for James Cashman at all in one precinct, but in others he says he polled plenty of votes. |
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Under the closed list system, the number of MEPs elected from each party should reflect the proportion of votes polled by each party. |
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At that moment, if one polled the Promenaders, they would surely vote to restore the entire country to rough pasture and verdant meadows. |
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Those polled said their opinions were shaped by U.S. policies, rather than by values or culture. |
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Angus cattle are naturally polled and this is passed onto future generations even when crossbred. |
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Thus, there is an economic incentive to dehorn horned calves or to raise polled calves. |
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A random sample of 2,646 people across all regions of England, including the capital, was polled by Opinion Research Business. |
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Sixty per cent of those polled said they regularly craved certain foods and drinks. |
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We polled plant breeders, seed sellers, and food scientists to learn what should go into a health-promoting vegetable garden. |
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This year, nearly 11,000 business leaders were polled in a record 117 economies worldwide. |
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More than 10 per cent of companies polled have designated smoking areas within the office. |
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He polled a magnificent 195 votes on the first count and completely blew his rivals out of the water. |
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Deputy Mayor is to be Apu Bagchi, a likeable and genuine man who though he only polled some four thousand votes has a big following locally. |
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But the votes polled by these two political parties in the state do not seem to suggest this. |
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Twenty-five of 43 students informally polled by the Peak said they did not intend to vote in the elections. |
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The nationally projectable survey, conducted in December 2003, polled a random sample of Americans aged 18 and older. |
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Of those polled, 19.1 percent picked Chang as their dream boss, followed by popular television hostess Chang Hsiao-yen at 18.2 percent. |
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The 17-year-old polled five votes in the colts competition's fairest and best award, the Jack Clarke Medal, and was a member of East Fremantle's colts premiership team. |
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I don't know which consumers of those who are being polled like the regulations. |
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When only Democrats are polled, more than half report they feel that way. |
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Kevin Kelly of the Green Party polled a respectable 304 votes and as the count proper began some pundits offered him an outside chance of taking a seat. |
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In the first round, it polled a million votes fewer than it had won in the local elections, but it was still on course for 118 seats, with the FLN at around twenty. |
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His entry took the overall prize, having polled the most votes. |
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She added that she did not think the leaflets had stopped people voting for her because she polled a reasonable 479 votes in a safe Conservative seat. |
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Having polled a commendable 5,468 first preferences votes in the recent general election, Cllr Browne is confident he is in a good position to take a senate seat. |
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At 1,242 votes, Councillor John Hall, who did not want to comment on the incident, polled the most support but only 12 votes ahead of his party colleague Nigel Anderton. |
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As an added bonus, every Thunderhouse calf born to date has been polled! |
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She is polled and two out of the three kids each year have been polled. |
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What about all those wonderfully attractive polled Angus two and a half year old heifers and steers, cut off in their prime to provide hamburgers for left wingers? |
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In the subsequent election each candidate polled exactly the same number of votes, ensuring the need to test Trinity's complex preferential voting procedure. |
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I bet if someone polled students finishing their 3rd year psych clerkships, they'd find we're a lot more comfortable recommending Zyprexa or Remeron than before. |
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Both candidates polled disappointingly in this Senate election. |
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The use of naturally polled breeds avoids the need to disbud animals. |
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This anticipated personal vote of up to 14,000, up from the 10,000 he polled in 1997, will make him one of the largest vote getters in the country. |
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One in three of those polled said that a decrease in interest rates would result in a substantial increase in the number of people who would seek a bank loan. |
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Last season Fyfe polled one fewer vote than Brownlow medalist Matt Priddis despite missing four games. |
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Of 1,500 students and graduates polled, two-thirds felt they were undervalued or exploited by employers in the current economic climate. |
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The polled data is normalised allowing aĀ comparisonĀ between the information from among the various manufacturers and technologies. |
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If the battery is left open circuit for a period, the Sentinel will sleep unless polled by the monitoring system. |
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Unfortunately, dairy producers still have only a relatively small selection of polled sires available. |
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Nearly half of those polled felt that she had not been honest. All this has the Republicans salivating. |
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To Paul's surprise all those polled expressed the same opinion. |
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Automatic composite data messaging is a concurrent, not an alternate mode to either the polled or automatic modes. |
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As well, 54 per cent of those polled want a different party to form the next provincial government. |
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The results indicated that approximately 70 per cent of those polled think that teaching FSL should be mandatory in elementary and high schools. |
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On the Base Station the amount of rain of the last rainfall, the last hour or the last 24 hours can be polled. |
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Recent Ipsos Reid research found that 72 per cent of people polled are planning to cut back on their spending and live with less. |
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Of the 25 per cent of parents polled who do not have Internet access at home, cost factors are mentioned as the major barrier. |
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If you use several download sites, you can specify the order in which they should be polled for updates. |
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Note: This table shows the top four environmental issues identified as top-of-mind as a percentage of those polled. |
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Ten percent of those polled volunteered the belief that all three goals are equally important. |
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Panel: representative sample of individuals or firms polled on a regular basis using the same variables. |
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The membership will be polled for interest in inviting retired CARL Directors to this event. |
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A clear majority of executives polled believe that climate change will have a major influence on the way we do business going forward. |
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In 1996, almost one-half of women polled expressed fear of walking at night in the neighbourhood. |
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A member may submit topics for study or action and may consider policy questions when members are polled for expression of views. |
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Also, only 26 per cent of employers polled required double signatories on checks and only 11 per cent ever change staff who reconcile their bank accounts. |
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Take a look at some of the local areas where we polled strongly. |
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The axeman turned out to be none other than the 21-year-old PD candidate from Galway who polled 1,377 votes in the constituency in last month's general election. |
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The alternative to cuts is to raise taxes, of course, but a majority of the legislatures polled favored only increases in sin taxes, on cigarettes, liquor and so on. |
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The G.M.s polled for baseball's top 50 must be guys who are about to lose their jobs, or they must have all suffered a brain cramp at the same time. |
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Overall, 49 percent of Americans polled stated that natural disasters were evidence of the end times. |
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He replaced his range cattle with polled Herefords, raising champions that founded herds world-wide. |
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Even among those who only speak Russian, 58 percent polled in favor of unity. |
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While Sarvis only ended up polling about 6.5 percent, he had polled at more than 10 percent at times. |
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Americans polled in January 2003 widely favored further diplomacy over an invasion. |
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When American schoolchildren were polled last year about where they wanted the Hubble space telescope pointed, they voted overwhelmingly for Pluto. |
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She polled 58 per cent of the telephone votes, with Welsh coiffeuse Helen taking 42 percent. |
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Out of 154 residences which were inspected or polled, only one residence on Taylor Road had hooked up its sump pump to the sewer. |
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The Expat Explorer survey polled 21,950 expats from 198 countries through an online questionnaire in March, April and May. |
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When it comes to job opportunities and benefits, those polled indicated that 80 per cent said they believed that beingĀ bilingual could help them find a job. |
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I can't think of a single campaign polled this extensively in the past decade, in a non-primary, major statewide election, that had a greater than 12pt error. |
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The various little-known PAN possibilities polled averagely. |
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Eighty-eight percent of Canadians recently polled think it is very important that everybody be able to access the same level of health care no matter what their income. |
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He refused to get disheartened, even when all 50 writers polled by Newsweek predicted he would lose. |
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However, in the 2009 European Parliament elections the Conservatives polled higher than the Labour party in Wales. |
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Glamorganshire mountain sheep wandered over the countryside from early times, some being horned and others being polled. |
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Females are polled but rams usually have curved horns, although some are polled. |
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The network hub polled the department's computers to determine which ones could still respond. |
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Black EOE Journal polled hundreds of Fortune 1000 companies for its Best of the Best-Part 2 survey. |
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Omnibus survey: type of quantitative research procedure in which only the population polled is determined in advance, while participating clients supply the questions. |
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A few weeks ago, I took this question to Facebook, and polled my friends. |
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When polled, staff responded very positively to the concept of working sessions much like the visioning sessions to foster networking and encourage the exchange of information and best practices. |
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Use of polled sires avoids the need for dehorning. |
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Eighty-three per cent of those polled see the link between being overweight and getting heart disease while 78 per cent of respondents link being overweight with having diabetes. |
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About a quarter of those polled declined to declare their intentions. |
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I'd hoped that the commonly felt disillusionment with the two main parties would have translated into a more radical shift in voter behaviour, and that both the Greens and Craig Murray would have polled better than they did. |
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Earlier this year, Lanson polled 2,000 tegular Champagne drinkers to explore attitudes to different Champagne flavours and drinking occasions. |
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Only one per cent of Welsh people polled admitted to have sunbathed naked on holiday compared with 10 per cent of Londoners. |
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In fact, 87 per cent of young Canadians recently polled by Ipsos-Reid ranked blood donation as one of the ways to make a significant contribution to their community. |
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Internet security firm McAfee polled 2,000 children and 2,000 adults with at least one child aged under 18 in the UK before antibullying week on Monday and compared the findings with a similar study carried out last year. |
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While 51 percent of the men polled stated that you should pay a price for carrying excess body weight, 43 percent of women agreed with the proposition. |
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Gallup polled Serbians in January 2007 and again in September 2008 and found that residents' satisfaction with local public services jumped significantly. |
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As many as 93 per cent of those polled had seen someone using a hand-held mobile at the wheel in the previous week before being questioned in the survey by What Car? |
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Of the 500 polled, percent said that they had thought of moving beyond simply protecting their networks to launching counteroffensives against their unseen enemies. |
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The election was a resounding defeat for Robert McCartney who polled badly in the six constituencies he contested and even lost his own Assembly seat in North Down. |
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In 2009, less than half of those polled in Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont claimed that religion was an important part of their daily lives. |
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In a recent survey, The Roper Organization found that only 2 per cent of those polled cited the social-security taxbite as one of their top concerns. |
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In 2006, the Recruiting Roundtable polled 163 recruiting executives from large organizations to determine how many recruitment processes were outsourced to a third-party. |
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Although he polled well, Halliday fell short of being elected. |
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All matings were between cows and bulls of the same breed except for nine Polled Hereford sires, which were bred to both Horned Hereford and Polled Hereford cows. |
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