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Some members brought up concerns about the small turnout at the SAC meeting in which the resolution was docketed, but the resolution still passed...
...will he vote? The national mood is grumpy. Crime, immigration and taxes are starting to play for the opposition Conservatives. Polls indicate that 11% of people who voted Labour in 2001 are so turned off by Blair they might stay home, possibly driving turnout down to a historic low of 50%. Few think Labour could really lose; a huge swing, more than 10%, would be needed to boot Blair out. But with a low turnout, surprises on the margins could trim Labour's current 161-seat majority and undermine Blair's authority in what he has declared will...
Ramaswamy praised the “fantastic quality of the debate,” and estimated the turnout to be about 40 people—30 shy of their last organized debate—but added that they had expected a lower turnout because of midterm season...
Theta President Sarah W. Currie ’06 stood by the register marking down which jeans were sold. Surveying the scene, she remarked with a laugh, “Considering the weather, the turnout’s a lot better than we expected.” Turnout was definitely high, driving some impatient shoppers to strip down to their underwear and try on jeans in a corner or dark hallway, rather than wait in line for the two green tents that constituted the changing room...
Perhaps because of enthusiasm for this recovered radical bent, turnout to the exhibition has been high. A recent gallery talk given by a graduate student at the School of Design attracted roughly twice the usual turnout for gallery talks, including Cantabrigians, graduate students, tourists, and faculty, but according to Muir, very few undergraduates...