Sentence examples for insignificant lead from inspiring English sources

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He has a statistically insignificant lead among the Hispanic voters the governor has courted aggressively.

The poll suggested that the candidates were still struggling to lure a tiny pool of undecided voters, with Mr. Bush taking a slight, but statistically insignificant lead.

The race is indeed tied, with George Bush having a statistically insignificant lead over John Kerry in a statistically insignificant majority of polls.

The poll showed Obama had only a statistically insignificant lead of 47 percent to 44percentt over Clinton, down sharply from a 14 point edge he held over her in February when he was riding the tide of 10 straight victories.

This is the third straight month in the 30-year polling series in which the race has been virtually tied, after a statistically insignificant lead for the Tories in May was followed by a similarly tiny advantage for Labour in June.

President Barack Obama enjoys a statistically insignificant lead of three percentage points over GOP challenger Mitt Romney, 47 percent to 44percentt.

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(Note how USA Today/Gallup poll results can be different than the Gallup tracking poll). But for your background, as of this writing, McCain is up in both Gallup and Rasmussen tracking polls by insignificant leads, 1 and 2 points respectively.

Piano teachers, divorced professors, country doctors, solitary widows in the country — all those small and insignificant people lead lives of enormous drama.

The advantages of synthetic compounds are not insignificant: pure lead molecules can easily be produced in quantity and quality suitable for clinical trials, and are relatively easily modified to improve target affinity.

A Quinnipiac poll this past week suggested that the usual battleground states might be battlegrounds once again in November: in a Clinton-Trump race, Trump was ahead by four percentage points in Ohio, while Clinton had a statistically insignificant one-point lead in Florida and Pennsylvania.

Working with dangerous viruses like Ebola "always sparked my curiosity, and I guess I wanted to figure out how something so small and insignificant can ultimately lead to the downfall of an organism as complex as the human," he says.

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