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That is in part because of a sizable enthusiasm gap that favors Republicans.

Economics saw a small increase from 55.5percentto56.2percentcent -- which is due, in some ways, to decreasing the digital divide and lower denial rates for black people seeking mortgage loans, according to the report -- as did social justice, which went from 60.6percentto60.8percentcent partly because of a sizable decline in the black incarceration rate.

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Union officials are less enthusiastic, saying they found the plan acceptable only because it came on top of a sizable wage increase, 8percentt over two years.

Speaking of which, if something about the menu and staff at Milonga brings on a case of déjà vu, it's because a sizable proportion of each could last be found at the fancier Tango Grill, perhaps the area's first Argentine-Italian restaurant.

Mr. Giuliani's plan is unusual because while a sizable number of cities and school districts award workers merit pay in addition to general pay increases, it is almost unheard of for a government body to persuade a union to accept merit pay as the sole basis for raises.

The mortality one year after ART is slightly higher than the estimate obtained one year after enrollment because a sizable proportion of the patient population did not require CART at entry because of less advanced disease and thus had lower risk of death during that period.

"Right now, the Interior appropriations bill in the House is jammed up because a sizable number of House Republicans are eager to protect the status of the Confederate flag on National Park Service grounds," said Earnest.

The menu appears to be lengthy, though only because there's a sizable choice of cheeses and cured meats at the front, listed individually.

"Usually, early voters are more partisan, higher income and better educated," Professor Gronke said, noting that 2008 was an exception because a sizable portion of African-Americans voted early.

There was also "burbuja," or bubble, like the one that burst in the housing market, and "población activa," or the population old enough to work, which came into use because a sizable share of it is not working.

Some pollsters have been forced to scrap plans to poll certain local races or Congressional districts even if the contests are highly competitive, because a sizable portion of the electorate may not have electricity or is dealing with severe weather damage.

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