The results of the BBC exit poll compare with a MORI exit poll for ITV which suggests a Labour majority of 185, and gains for the Lib Dems.
By contrast, a MORI survey of more than 8, 000 people in the same eight countries found only 17% are interested in living and working abroad, and most of these are young and inexperienced.
For people who don't have that kind of time, Mori Building has an agreement with a helicopter charter company for discounted rides that take off from a heliport atop another Mori-owned tower a short walk away.
According to a November Ipsos MORI poll, voters who identify as Conservatives favor leaving the EU by a margin of 58% to 37%.
"The position of the G8 on the launch of a new round will be the same, that is we will make utmost efforts for a launch as quickly as possible, " Mr Mori told a news conference.
At their summit last month in Okinawa, the richest nations endorsed a call from Yoshio Mori, Japan's prime minister, for a new round.
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Here, she stands atop a flowing wave of red and white marble, and emerging from beneath her is the winged skeleton of Death, holding aloft an hourglass: a terrifying memento mori hidden in this setting of religious beauty.
On a worldwide trip in December, Alwaleed's itinerary included a chat with Japanese real estate mogul Minoru Mori in Tokyo, a visit to Daewoo Chairman Kim Woo-Choong in Seoul, a lunch with Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Bin Mohamad in Kuala Lumpur and tea with the then prime minister of India, Inder Kumar Gujral, in New Delhi.
Mr Mori, a pork-barrel politician, is unlikely to back full-scale bank reform in his present, vulnerable state.
The idea of the uncanny valley was originally proposed by Masahiro Mori, a Japanese roboticist, in 1970.
MORI, a polling group, 45% of people go at least once a year, compared to 31% in 2000.
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The survey by Ipsos MORI asked a random selection of more than 1, 600 patients from all Guernsey GP practices.
In 2001 MORI, a British pollster, asked parents with children at private schools why they had made their choice.
Even his political godfather, Yoshiro Mori, a former prime minister, seemed at the weekend to give up on Mr Abe.
But since he is a member of Mr Mori's own parliamentary faction, traditions of political loyalty may rule him out.
MORI, a polling organisation, the strength of the economy is one of the main reasons for Labour's continuing lead in the polls.
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But most folk are barely aware of such statistics, and economic optimism has gone up recently, according to a poll by Ipsos MORI.
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Mori is a physically imposing man, standing 1.75 m tall and weighing 98 kg, and was sometimes mistaken for a bodyguard when he accompanied his political elders.
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Dissatisfaction with how MPs are doing their job rose by eight points, to 44%, over the past year, according to a survey by Ipsos MORI for the Hansard Society.
Ipsos-Mori highlights a few verbatim comments from its surveys.
MORI, a pollster, show that the proportion of Britons citing immigration and race as one of the two most important issues facing the nation declined gradually from a pre-campaign peak of 39% in May 2002 to 26% in January 2005.
Take Sarasa Nishijin, housed inside the old Fuji-no-mori Onsen, a former bathhouse from the 1920s.
By Mr Nakagawa's reasoning, anything better than that ought to be considered a success, and Mr Mori might then be spared from resignation.
Palm isn't so optimistic about the proceedings: according to a study it commissioned in the UK with lpsos MORI, 70% of people who send messages at midnight experience a delay in delivery, with places like London experience 77% delays, and 23% of Britons waiting over six hours for their text messages to arrive.
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Party elders including Mr Mori, who was a disastrous prime minister himself and who has now twice anointed disastrous leaders, will now probably favour an unruffled succession in favour of Mr Aso.
In a phrase first coined by the Japanese roboticist Masahiro Mori, get too human and they fall into the "Uncanny Valley", that point on a graph that plots acceptance against how human like a robot is where acceptance falls through the floor.
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