"rating" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Mr. Clinton's job-approval ratings remain unusually high in public polls.
- They show his popularity still high but his job-approval rating falling upstate and in the suburbs.
- Recent polls have shown Mr. Bush's job-approval rating to be hovering in the mid-40's or lower.
- The same poll showed Mr. Lieberman's job-approval rating was 63 percent.
- By the time of the 1992 election, his job-approval rating was down to 37 percent, and only 18 percent liked his handling of the economy.
- Clinton's job-approval rating has held steady even as his personal favorability and trustworthiness ratings have declined.
- The other changing factor is the continued drop in Mr. Bush's job-approval rating that could make him less welcome on the campaign trail.
- His job-approval rating in March was 68 percent.
- The poll echoed other recent surveys by indicating that the President's job-approval rating had fallen below 50 percent for the first time this year.
- A poll taken November 5, 2009, showed Lincoln with a 43 percent job-approval rating, nearly 9 points down from her 2008 approval rating.
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