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Sentence count:209+5Posted:2017-11-07Updated:2020-07-24
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31. There again, I always get gloomy just before polling day.
32. However, polling stations were not opened in parts of South Ossetia and Abkhazia.
33. The market even proved it was more canny than the pollsters by climbing 43 points on polling day itself.
34. At least 14 people were reported dead after violence erupted during polling in local elections in the Punjab on Dec. 29.
35. There were no voting booths, no polling places, no campaign workers greeting neighbors outside the local high school.
36. However, international observers described the polling itself as generally fair and peaceful.
37. But, in the privacy of the polling booth, cooler and more hard-headed calculations came into play.
38. He even brought one of the polling booths for us to examine.
39. The announcement of her resignation came just two days before polling was to begin.
40. They especially object to the insistence that the polling be nonpartisan, saying this will lead to chaos and excessively personalized competition.
41. Political polling is an extremely difficult job, and there is a high rate of burnout.
42. He's just warning voters of the political banana skins on route to the polling booths.
43. The lone, unarmed, constable on guard could only close the polling station.
44. The other important innovation was the rise of the professional opinion research agency offering its services and expertise in opinion polling.
45. Lanier emerged as the winner after polling 53 percent of the votes cast, compared with 47 percent for Turner.
46. On Feb. 25 almost 400,000 soldiers and police were deployed across the country to guard polling booths.
47. But 68 percent of Democrats leaving the polling stations in New York said they wanted someone new in the race.
48. But the polling data and interviews suggest something else as well.Sentencedict
49. The document appeared in the press shortly before polling day and swung many votes against MacDonald.
50. I arrived in that polling booth all ready to vote the straight Republican ticket.
51. But as before, their influence over the voters' mood ended well before the polling booth.
52. This played to Forbes' advantage, according to exit polling by Voter News Service.
53. By the final round the gap had narrowed to three votes, with Baburin polling 412 and Khasbulatov 409.
54. Prior to polling day the government announced a new package of economic stimulants including public works expenditure and tax cuts.
55. Exit polling indicated the final results would reflect this spread.
56. On Thursday night, he appeared before 3,500 party faithful in the north of Paris in his last rally before polling day.
57. The Representation of the People Act 1969 extended the franchise to persons aged 18 or more on polling day.
58. Senior Conservatives now concede privately that they are likely to remain behind until polling day.
59. On the eve of the ballot, concerns persisted about independent monitoring, the location of polling stations, and increased violence.
60. It was not until the 1940s that public opinion polling became an established part of the political process.
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