Word: polled
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Crimson (14-14-2, 12-9-1 ECAC regular season, third place) came into the season with high expectations. Sporting News' preseason college hockey poll ranked Harvard fourth in the country, while the Troy Record's college hockey poll ranked the Crimson sixth...
...percent of students, according to an Undergraduate Council poll, are opposed to randomization. Thirty-seven percent, on the other hand, feel there is a greater need for diversity in the houses...
...balancing campaign by seeking a compromise? For months, Clinton sided with his wife and other liberal advisers in defending the status quo and refusing to propose any alternative plan for balancing the budget. But at just the moment when that approach appeared to be bearing fruit, with Clinton's poll numbers rising and the Republicans beginning to squabble among themselves over tough spending cuts, the President waffled. During a New Hampshire radio interview, he said he would propose what he called a "counterbudget" embracing the G.O.P. goal of balance by a certain date. "I think it clearly can be done...
...poll conducted in late April found that only 45% of Israelis still favored the peace accord. At the time it was signed, 61% favored it. Other recent polls show Israelis consistently preferring Benjamin Netanyahu, leader of the opposition Likud Party, over Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. Netanyahu is harshly critical of the peace agreement and has said he considers it a dead letter because of Palestinian violations. Most Palestinians -- 69% by one survey -- approved of the agreement when it was made. Now only 40% report satisfaction with it, according to a poll released last week by the Jerusalem Media and Communications...
first, neither the administration nor the House Masters have demonstrated any attention to students opinion. The Undergraduate Council has found that 81 percent of students oppose randomization in its recent poll; the Independent survey found an even higher number opposed; and over 200 students signed a letter asking Jewett, incoming Dean Harry Lewis, and the house masters not to Insititute this plan. None of this seems to mean anything to the administration, which has a foolishly single-minded commitment to diversity...