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Eighty-one percent of people who say that abortion should never be permitted say that it is a very important matter, compared to 39 percent of those who say abortion should always be available as an option; 49 percent of those who oppose same-sex marriage say it is very important, compared to 28 percent of those who favor it.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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Eighty-one (!) percent of Republican respondents said they would vote for Heller while only 12 percent (!) opted for Angle.
HUFFPOST HILL - McConnell Fights Fire With Arcane Legislative Tactics Eliot Nelson 2011
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Eighty-one (23.7 percent) of the hormone users had cancer that had already spread to their lymph nodes, compared with 43 (16.2 percent) who had taken a placebo.
Post-menopausal hormones boost breast cancer risk, study finds Rob Stein 2010
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Eighty-one (23.7 percent) of the hormone users had cancer that had already spread to their lymph nodes, compared with 43 (16.2 percent) who had taken a placebo.
Hormones also raise death risk of cancer Rob Stein 2010
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Eighty-one percent of 18- to 25-year-olds surveyed in a Pew Research Center poll said getting rich is their generation's most important or second-most-important life goal, while 51% said the same about being famous.
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: Why I Want to Be the Values-Voice in Congress Rabbi Shmuley Boteach 2012
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Eighty-one percent of the large companies have disclosed board-resignation policies, reports recruiting firm Spencer Stuart.
Staying on Boards After Humble Exit Joann S. Lublin 2011
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Eighty-one percent (81%) of Mainstream voters continue to view controlling the border as the top priority of any such legislation, while 70% of the Political Class say legalizing the status of the millions of undocumented workers already in the country is most important.
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Eighty-one percent of the American people believe it is totally acceptable or mostly acceptable to impose a surtax on millionaires to reduce the deficit.
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Eighty-one percent (81%) of Mainstream voters continue to view controlling the border as the top priority of any such legislation, while 70% of the Political Class say legalizing the status of the millions of undocumented workers already in the country is most important.
Obama Targeting (FORMER) Immigration-Enthusiast GOP Senators–But They’re Feeling The Heat 2010
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Eighty-one percent of Americans -- and that's the public overall, not just seniors -- say it's more important to prevent major cuts to Medicare than to reduce the budget deficit.
Scott Bittle and Jean Johnson: Fiscal Follies: on Medicare, the Government's Wasting More Than Money Scott Bittle 2011
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