At least a plurality of each group favors the use of embryonic stem cell research.
He added that it was possible to have "a shared system with a plurality of providers".
But I fail to see anything alarming about a plurality of white respondents reserving judgment in the case.
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Cubans now serve as mayors of Miami, Miami-Dade County and Hialeah, Dade County's three largest cities, and the Miami-Dade County Commission has a plurality of Cubans.
Compared to two weeks ago, he now has a plurality of the conservative Republican vote, so it's not just the Moderate Republicans who are rallying to him.
This might come as a surprise to President Barack Obama, but what is frightening is that it might come as surprise to a plurality of the American electorate.
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Anyway, in Britain as in Pakistan, a plurality of ordinary South Asian Muslims follows a different form of the faith: the Barelvi tradition, which celebrates shrines, saints and music.
Covert (1957), a plurality of justices agreed that the treaty power could not undermine the Bill of Rights, rightly trying to close the huge loophole that Missouri had erroneously opened.
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After all, in 2011 Gallup found that a plurality of Americans support the legalization of marijuana, and in 2010 fully 70% of Americans supported using marijuana to alleviate pain and suffering.
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You've got a critical mass of independents and some - and a good number - a plurality of Democrats who say that the IRS overreached, and the Republicans should look at those as a gift.
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The House Appropriations Committee June 10 voted to block the contract, because Accenture (nyse: ACN - news - people ) insists it is based in Bermuda, not the United States, where its top executives work and where a plurality of its employees toil.
He won over reporters because they took pleasure in his company as well as in his rebellious persona, and he won over a plurality of primary and caucus voters because the conservative majority in most key states was divided between two of his opponents, Mike Huckabee, the former Arkansas governor, and Mitt Romney.
The party intends to field about 300 candidates and may win 30-70 seats. (Mr Hashimoto himself will not run this time, saying he wants to sort out Osaka first.) Probably the LDP will win a plurality of seats, and its next leader, perhaps Nobuteru Ishihara, will hope to bring the JRA into a coalition.
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Monetary reform can be the issue that propels Gingrich above the tawdry attacks on his personal life and questions about his reliability all the way to the Republican nomination, because it puts him ahead of Governor Romney and Senator Santorum on a policy that enjoys a clear plurality of support among Republicans, Democrats, blacks, whites, hispanics and individuals across all income categories.
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How else is it, then, that a frightening plurality of the phone calls and emails we receive each day are goading us to simply receive a gift that is seemingly priceless with supposedly no price?
There must be "a sufficient plurality of persons" in control of media outlets.
The Lib Dem cabinet minister's announcement preceded a Lords debate on 4 November 2010, opened by Channel 4 deputy chairman and Labour peer Lord Puttnam, on "the case for maintaining a broad plurality of media ownership in the United Kingdom".
The patent describes a central media server and a "plurality of media player devices" that access the server over various networks -- but it was filed for on September 20th, 2005, which, you'll note, is after the 2003 launch of the iTunes Store.
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Recent polls show a stark divide over how blacks and whites view the tactic, while a majority or plurality of Hispanics approve of it.
Lots of observers think he may well win the caucuses by a plurality (especially if it snows and supporters of other candidates stay home).
Asked about their race, a plurality (35%) of American Muslims describe themselves as African-American.
Also, a plurality (42%) of moderates is more likely believe a government default can be avoided by just cutting inessential services.
While a plurality (47%) of Americans still believe that it should be legal in most cases, nearly as many (44%) believe that it should not.
With its nationwide dominance, Golkar could win a plurality in 30-40% of the 300-plus districts.
And, if so, we must be very careful that any attempt to block it is done on plurality grounds and not as a result of lobbying by competitors.
He claimed it was a "threat to the plurality and independence of news provision", because it made it hard for commercial publishers to earn money from their own news websites.
As gamers age, and as gaming becomes more widely accepted as a cultural pursuit, the plurality and diversity of the types of game experience that have wide enough commercial appeal to be viable will increase.
Finally, Mr Hunt makes the less contentious point that the closure of the News of the World changes plurality in the media universe: that's a definitional point, in that there is, as of today, one less news voice.
He hoped this would be a "welcome step forward" for those concerned about the plurality of news provision.
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